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- HOPE was launched as a paddlewheeler in 1870 and converted to a screw propeller either in 1871 or 1875.HOPE was launched as a paddlewheeler in 1870 and converted to a …
- Divided back postcard. Postmarked Marinette 13 Aug 1946Divided back postcard. Postmarked Marinette 13 Aug 1946
- ex-JUNIATA Divided back postcard. Postmarked Milwaukee 8 Jul 1948ex-JUNIATA Divided back postcard. Postmarked Milwaukee 8 Jul 1948
- The ONTARIO No. 1 ferried rail cars filled with coal from Charlotte to Cobourg, ON. Divided back. Postmarked Rochester, NY, 22 Aug 1908.The ONTARIO No. 1 ferried rail cars filled with coal from Charlotte …
- Divided back. Postally used. Back damagedDivided back. Postally used. Back damaged
- ORLEANS built for the Saint Lawrence at Quebec City. She was moved to this route about 1916 when she was bought by the Buffalo and Fort Erie Steamship Co. In 1920 she was sold to the Niagara Ferry anORLEANS built for the Saint Lawrence at Quebec City. She was moved …
- There is another photo taken on the same occasion which identifies this as an ice jamb on Lake Superior near Sault Sainte Marie on 19 April 1905.There is another photo taken on the same occasion which identifies this …
- A former Toronto ferry, ONGIARA ran on the Niagara River from around 1888 to 1912A former Toronto ferry, ONGIARA ran on the Niagara River from around …
- Divided back; Postmarked "Toronto, ONT, 23 Jul 1912 4:30 pm" with special Canadian National Exhibition cancellation.Divided back; Postmarked "Toronto, ONT, 23 Jul 1912 4:30 pm" with special …
- Stereoview of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamboat CORSICAN at N. Milloy & Company's wharf, Toronto. One of the Toronto island ferries lies at the wharf from which the photographs wStereoview of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamboat CORSICAN at N. …
- The chapters of this classic local history that deal with Toronto harbour as well as the shipping lines that ran to it. Lines included the Royal Mail Line of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation CompThe chapters of this classic local history that deal with Toronto harbour …
- Ogdensburg News (Ogdensburg, NY), 10 Feb 1909 Fifty-Five Years Ago This City Wanted Ferry Service Improved Minutes of Council Meetings of Over Half a Century Demonstrate How Truly History Repeats Itself in Municipal Affairs in This City. HistoryOgdensburg News (Ogdensburg, NY), 10 Feb 1909 Fifty-Five Years Ago This City Wanted Ferry Service Improved Minutes of Council …
- Stereoview of one of the Toronto Ferry Company ferries, tentatively identified as LUELLA, crossing Toronto harbour on her way to one of the island wharves.Stereoview of one of the Toronto Ferry Company ferries, tentatively identified as …
- Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 6 Apr 1935 Ferryman of Many Years, Many Ships, Many Rescues Schooner Days CLXXXII (182) ___ MEET the captain! Captain Jim Quinn! Man and boy, he's been sailing in and out of Toronto Bay better than 60 years, anSnider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 6 Apr 1935 Ferryman of Many Years, Many Ships, Many Rescues Schooner Days CLXXXII (182) …
- Photograph of steamboat Marquette and Bessemer Dock & Navigation Company steamboat Marquette & Bessemer No. 2.Photograph of steamboat Marquette and Bessemer Dock & Navigation Company steamboat Marquette …
- COMMUTER was in the line 1945-59; MESSENGER 1921-48 and MASCOT, 1921-55COMMUTER was in the line 1945-59; MESSENGER 1921-48 and MASCOT, 1921-55
- Postmarked "Clayton, N. Y. 10 Aug. 1937"Postmarked "Clayton, N. Y. 10 Aug. 1937"
- Coloured postcard of the Detroit river ferry steamboats VICTORIA and PROMISE, with a small inset of the railroad car ferries.Coloured postcard of the Detroit river ferry steamboats VICTORIA and PROMISE, with …
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