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- From William Lafferty: Mary I. Robertson 131187. Single screw wooden steam tug built 1914 at Glen Ross, Ontario, by Fred A. Robertson & Co. for Fred Ashton Robertson ("contractor") and Paul Joseph MaFrom William Lafferty: Mary I. Robertson 131187. Single screw wooden steam tug …
- Divided back. Postmarked "Montreal, QUE, 5 Jan 1911 12 pm"Divided back. Postmarked "Montreal, QUE, 5 Jan 1911 12 pm"
- Real photo postcard of the shipyard in Sorel, QU complete with dredges and tugs. In the middle distance is one of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation steamboats in winter quarters (or there for repaReal photo postcard of the shipyard in Sorel, QU complete with dredges …
- Ship "David Dows" and boat unloading cargo at grain elevator; carts and wagons hauling merchandise, and train, on left, entering "Union" warehouse in background.Ship "David Dows" and boat unloading cargo at grain elevator; carts and …
- Daily Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 19 Jun 1867 The Wisconsin ___ The wreck of the Wisconsin has been raised and brought to the Marine Railway, in this place, where her machinery will be taken out. She was brought down in tow of the steamer WatertDaily Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 19 Jun 1867 The Wisconsin ___ The wreck of the Wisconsin has been raised and …
- The official opening of the Peterborough Lift Locks on 9 July 1904. The Trent Canal steamers STONEY LAKE (left) and EMPRESS (behind barge on right) are waiting their turn. The Beatty built barge W. HThe official opening of the Peterborough Lift Locks on 9 July 1904. …
- The Miller shipyard closed around 1876.The Miller shipyard closed around 1876.
- Coloured postcard of the Edward Hines Lumber Co. steamboat L. L. BARTH unloading lumber into a barge.Coloured postcard of the Edward Hines Lumber Co. steamboat L. L. BARTH …
- Stereoviews of the Great Lakes & St. Lawrence Transportation Company JOHN LAMBERT lying alongside barges and a ship at the wharf in Montreal. A number of people lean against the building alongside thStereoviews of the Great Lakes & St. Lawrence Transportation Company JOHN LAMBERT …
- Photograph of Oswego harbor in the 1870s. In the foreground in the rail trestle as is crosses the large coal bins. On the other side of the trestle masts of a number of schooners. The river is full oPhotograph of Oswego harbor in the 1870s. In the foreground in the …
- Illustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 208Illustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," …
- Divided back. Postally unused.Divided back. Postally unused.
- Stereoview of Buffalo harbour and the western terminus of the Erie Canal. A wide array of barrels is various conditions dominates the foreground. Wooden and steel lakers stand by the grain elevators.Stereoview of Buffalo harbour and the western terminus of the Erie Canal. …
- Stereoview of a two masted schooner and tugboat in Buffalo harbour and the western terminus of the Erie Canal.Stereoview of a two masted schooner and tugboat in Buffalo harbour and …
- Stereoview of a laker with a load of iron ore steaming into Conneaut, OH past dredges and a dump barge and the old Conneaut lighthouse. The piers of the new harbor can be seen beyond the current pierStereoview of a laker with a load of iron ore steaming into …
- Stereoview of barges and a derrick in a newly constructed section of canal. Behind it are a couple of other vessels accompanied by a tug. In the foreground are a couple of men with horse and carriageStereoview of barges and a derrick in a newly constructed section of …
- Lithograph of Oswego harbor from the the 1850s. A number of carriages and wagons cross the bridge. One canal barge is being towed upstream while others lie alongside the canal banks. Two steam tug toLithograph of Oswego harbor from the the 1850s. A number of carriages …
- Photograph of Oswego harbor from the bridge in 1890. A number of schooners can be seen lining the western (left) side of the harbour, along with a couple of tugs. Beside them can be seen the North-wePhotograph of Oswego harbor from the bridge in 1890. A number of …
- Panoramic photograph of the Thousand Island. A number of steam yachts can be seen to the left. A tug tows a barge down river.Panoramic photograph of the Thousand Island. A number of steam yachts can …
- Coloured postcard. Divided backColoured postcard. Divided back
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