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  • Campania (1893)
        Official No.: 100869; 48x13x5 Owned by G. M. Stearns, Lake Megantic, Que. Built by A. Rennie, L. Megantic 1893. Engine 8x9 by J. & R. Weir, Montreal. Tug.
      Official No.: 100869; 48x13x5 Owned by G. M. Stearns, Lake Megantic, Que. …
  • Woburn (1915)
        Official No.: 138089; 62x13x6 Owned by H. W. Albro, Lake Megantic Que. 1921; A. Albro, Lake Megantic 1935. Built by W. Albro, Lake Megantic 1915. Engine 8½x10 by J. & R. Weir, Montreal.
      Official No.: 138089; 62x13x6 Owned by H. W. Albro, Lake Megantic Que. …
  • Lena (1881)
        Official No.: 103243; 48x14x4 Owned by G. H. Flint, Montreal. Built by G. Flint, Lake Megantic 1881. Engine 12x6 by A. Doig, Toronto. Ferry.
      Official No.: 103243; 48x14x4 Owned by G. H. Flint, Montreal. Built by …
  • Jubilee (1897)
        Other Names: Woburn (1915); Official No.: 103953; First Rebuild: Official Number: 138089 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 62 x 13 -- 52 tons Rebuilt: Lake Megantic, Quebec, Canada in 1915 66x11x4 Owned
      Other Names: Woburn (1915); Official No.: 103953; First Rebuild: Official Number: 138089 …
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