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  • The Steamer Europa
        Engraving of Steamer Europa published in John Ross Robertson, Landmarks of Toronto: A Collection of Historical Sketches of the Old Town of York From 1792 until 1833, and of Toronto From 1834 to 1895
      Engraving of Steamer Europa published in John Ross Robertson, Landmarks of Toronto: …
  • The Steamer EUROPA, at Montreal, after being brought down the rapids.
        Launched in 1854, the steamboat EUROPA, was sold in Chancery and taken down the rapids of the Saint Lawrence to operate between Montreal and Quebec. She was broken up in 1867. Used to illustrate Ivan
      Launched in 1854, the steamboat EUROPA, was sold in Chancery and taken …
  • Europa (Steamboat), collision, 1 Oct 1856
        Reason: collision Lives: nil
      Reason: collision Lives: nil
  • Europa (Steamboat), aground, 21 Jun 1855
        Reason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: Got off
      Reason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: Got off
  • Europa (Steamboat), sunk, 1 Apr 1858
        Reason: sunk Lives: nil Remarks: Raised
      Reason: sunk Lives: nil Remarks: Raised
  • The Marine Railway and Ship Yard
    St. Lawrence Republican, 4 Dec 1855     The Marine Railway and Ship Yard ___ Having but few opportunities to stroll about town ourselves, and supposing a large majority of our citizens are similarly situated, it is not improbable that much
    St. Lawrence Republican, 4 Dec 1855   The Marine Railway and Ship Yard ___ Having but few opportunities to …
  • H. N. Throop
        H.N. Throop was born at Pultneyville, November 10, 1807. (1). His parents, Samuel and Ruth Throop, were among the first settlers of the place, having removed from the town of Farmington, in the origi
      H.N. Throop was born at Pultneyville, November 10, 1807. (1). His parents, …
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