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- Divided back. Postally unused.Divided back. Postally unused.
- SHENANGO No. 1 burned while caught in the ice on March 11, 1904. Undivided back. Postally unused.SHENANGO No. 1 burned while caught in the ice on March 11, …
- From the collection of Clarence E. Jones, a fireman on the CITY OF PETOSKEY as well as the CITY OF CHEBOYGAN.From the collection of Clarence E. Jones, a fireman on the CITY …
- Illustration from J. B. Mansfield, ed., History of the Great Lakes. Volume I, Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1899.Illustration from J. B. Mansfield, ed., History of the Great Lakes. Volume …
- Lyman E. Stowe was listed at 121 Gratiot in Detroit in the directories from 1880-1883Lyman E. Stowe was listed at 121 Gratiot in Detroit in the …
- The MARQUETTE & BESSEMER NO. 2 was lost on a trip from Conneaut, OH to Port Dover, ON on 7 Dec 1909 with all hands. Divided back. Postmarked 13 Aug 08The MARQUETTE & BESSEMER NO. 2 was lost on a trip from …
- SARNIA operated on the Saint Clair River frm 1860 until a fire in Jan. 1879. RUBY ran in the region from 1875, until she was rebuilt after a fire in May 1880.SARNIA operated on the Saint Clair River frm 1860 until a fire …
- The KEYSTONE was built as CITY OF CLEVELAND (1888) and later renamed CITY OF ST. IGNACE (1907)The KEYSTONE was built as CITY OF CLEVELAND (1888) and later renamed …
- Divided back postcard. Postmarked Port Burwell, 2 Aug 1911Divided back postcard. Postmarked Port Burwell, 2 Aug 1911
- Undivided back. Postmarked Montreal, QU, 15 Aug 1907.Undivided back. Postmarked Montreal, QU, 15 Aug 1907.
- Coloured postcard of Quebec City featuring the Citadel and the Chateau Frontenac. In the foreground in the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company terminal. Behind this are the offices of the QuebecColoured postcard of Quebec City featuring the Citadel and the Chateau Frontenac. …
- Lyman E. Stowe was listed at 121 Gratiot in Detroit in the directories from 1880-1883Lyman E. Stowe was listed at 121 Gratiot in Detroit in the …
- Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 26 Mar 1932 The Sailing EXPRESS WAGON Schooner Days XL (40) There was, indeed, another Sea Gull frequenting Toronto Harbor, quite as industrious as the brigantine Sea Gull which made the voyage to South Africa,Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 26 Mar 1932 The Sailing EXPRESS WAGON Schooner Days XL (40) There was, indeed, another …
- Photograph of the Ontario Department of Transportation ferry WOLFE ISLANDER III leaving the Kingston ferry terminal in the winter with the Royal Military College in the background.Photograph of the Ontario Department of Transportation ferry WOLFE ISLANDER III leaving …
- Panoramic view of Conneaut Harbour including rail cars carrying coal being loaded on a rail car ferry. The buildings of the Lake Erie Supply Company are in the middle of the image while the ore unloaPanoramic view of Conneaut Harbour including rail cars carrying coal being loaded …
- Divided back. Postally unused.Divided back. Postally unused.
- W. S. White was active in Kalamazoo commercial photography from 1873-93.W. S. White was active in Kalamazoo commercial photography from 1873-93.
- Undivided back. Postmarked "Hamilton, Canada, 10 Aug 1906, 1 pm"Undivided back. Postmarked "Hamilton, Canada, 10 Aug 1906, 1 pm"
- Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 4 Apr 1942 Fitting Out Time Fifty Years Ago Schooner Days DXXII (532) by C. H. J. Snider THE ESPLANADE was a river of black mud over the boot tops at this time fifty years ago, but a grand ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 4 Apr 1942 Fitting Out Time Fifty Years Ago Schooner Days DXXII (532) by C. …
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