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- 84x17x8 Owned by G. Smith, Montreal 1874. Built by A. Cantin, Montreal and launched about 01/05/65. Towboat. Wrecked by ice 08/05/74 Quebec with several other vessels. ; Final Location: Quebec, Quebe84x17x8 Owned by G. Smith, Montreal 1874. Built by A. Cantin, Montreal …
- Official No.: 52453; 88x17x5 Owned by H. & A. Allan, 1865; H. & A. Vignault, Nicolet 1871; J. Leduc, Montreal 1877. Built by D. & J. McCarthy, Sorel 1865. Towboat. Licensed for 150 passengers 1886 buOfficial No.: 52453; 88x17x5 Owned by H. & A. Allan, 1865; H. …
- Other Names: J.H. Jerome; Official No.: 51688; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1867) as J.H. Jerome 71x18x6 Owned by J. Beattie, Wallaceburg Ont. 1867; W. H. Davis, Owen Sound 1869; J. P. Coulson, OweOther Names: J.H. Jerome; Official No.: 51688; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1867) as …
- Official No.: 75843; 87x20x9 Owned by Halifax Steamboat Co. 1886; W. E. Sproull, Pictou N. S. 1895. Ferry.Official No.: 75843; 87x20x9 Owned by Halifax Steamboat Co. 1886; W. E. …
- Official No.: 64135; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1881) Later Registration: U.S.A. (1888) 64x23x5 Owned by T. H. Cooper, San Francisco. Used in seal fishery. Illegally seized by United States in BeOfficial No.: 64135; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1881) Later Registration: U.S.A. (1888) 64x23x5 …
- First Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 87 x 19 -- 85 tons Rebuilt: in 1879 87x19x7 Owned by I. Bonner, Montreal 1865; Montreal & Ottawa Forwarding Co. 1870. Built by A. Cantin, Montreal 1865. EFirst Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 87 x 19 -- 85 tons Rebuilt: …
- 99x19x5 Owned by Sincennes-McNaughton at first; Dame Labelle, Montreal 1877; P. Lynch, Quebec 1886. Built by D. & J. McCarthy, Sorel 1865. Passenger & tug.99x19x5 Owned by Sincennes-McNaughton at first; Dame Labelle, Montreal 1877; P. Lynch, …
- Other Names: General Sherman; Official No.: 61160; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1873) as General Sherman 104x23x6 Owned by P. E. McKerral, Chatham Ont. 1873, 1877; J. Robert, Chatham 1879. (SternwhOther Names: General Sherman; Official No.: 61160; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1873) as …
- Other Names: Ada Wilson; Official No.: 51464; Previous Registration: British (1871) as Ada Wilson 219x28x16 Owned by Quebec & Gulf Ports Steamship Co. Built by Preston Iron Shipbuilding Co, Preston,Other Names: Ada Wilson; Official No.: 51464; Previous Registration: British (1871) as …
- Official No.: 50373; Previous Registration: British (1875) 206x25x17 Owned by Montreal & Acadia Steamship Co. Built by Stephen, Kelvinhaugh Scotland 1865. Engine 28x28 by Finnieston Steamship Works,Official No.: 50373; Previous Registration: British (1875) 206x25x17 Owned by Montreal & …
- Official No.: 96855; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1903) 120x19x10 Owned by J. Reid 1905; F. F. Pardee, Sarnia 1907. Built by Quayle & Martin, Cleveland Ohio 1865. First engine 30x30 (maker unknown)Official No.: 96855; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1903) 120x19x10 Owned by J. Reid …
- 135x19x7 Owned by J. & H. Beatty, Thorold. Built by M. Simpson, Thorold 1865. Used on Georgian Bay. Wrecked 22/11/79 "The Haystacks", 20 miles south of Parry Sound, remains not found until next sprin135x19x7 Owned by J. & H. Beatty, Thorold. Built by M. Simpson, …
- p.2 The steamer Watertown took the place of the Pierrepont this afternoon to Cape Vincent, the latter having been detained there, but for what reason we have not learned. The steamer Bay of Quinte lep.2 The steamer Watertown took the place of the Pierrepont this afternoon …
- p.2 The steamer Pierrepont is still tied up at Cape Vincent for an alleged breach of the revenue laws by a passenger. Imports - 8-10; Exports - 8-10.p.2 The steamer Pierrepont is still tied up at Cape Vincent for …
- p.3 Imports - 10; Exports - 10,11. Kingston and Ottawa - Dickinson's Line - steamer City of Ottawa, Capt. Ryan; steamer Bytown, Capt. Farmer; with schedule; Cabin fare through to Ottawa - $4. July 4tp.3 Imports - 10; Exports - 10,11. Kingston and Ottawa - Dickinson's …
- p.2 Vessels Passing Through The Welland Canal To And From Canadian Ports - July 10th. p.3 Imports - 11,12; Exports - 11.p.2 Vessels Passing Through The Welland Canal To And From Canadian Ports …
- p.2 Probable Embezzlement, And Arrest - Captain McCallum, of the tug Express, which plies on the Rideau Canal, has been arrested by a constable from Ottawa, and is now at the police station here, chap.2 Probable Embezzlement, And Arrest - Captain McCallum, of the tug Express, …
- p.2 The barque Robert Gaskin reached Milwaukie hence in eleven days, a remarkably quick passage. She is now loading a return freight for Port Colborne at 8 1/2 cents a bushel. Travel - Both the Amerip.2 The barque Robert Gaskin reached Milwaukie hence in eleven days, a …
- p.2 Captain McCallum, of the tug Express, charged with selling part of his cargo of grain between this city and Ottawa, left for Ottawa yesterday in charge of a constable from that place... (he triedp.2 Captain McCallum, of the tug Express, charged with selling part of …
- p.2 Steamer Banshee - The steamer Banshee has been purchased by the Canadian Inland Steam Navigation Company, and will be immediately placed on the Royal Mail Line and run until the steamer Kingstonp.2 Steamer Banshee - The steamer Banshee has been purchased by the …
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