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  • Cibola (1888)
        Official No.: 92732; 241x41x16 Owned by Glen Transportation Co., Midland 1920-1924; Mathews Steamship Co., Toronto 1924-1933; Sarnia Steamships Ltd. (Misener) 1933-1933. Built by Superior Shipbuildin
      Official No.: 92732; 241x41x16 Owned by Glen Transportation Co., Midland 1920-1924; Mathews …
  • New Steamboat Movement
    Buffalo Daily Republic (Buffalo, NY), 16 Nov 1857     NEW STEAMBOAT MOVEMENT .--We understand a numerous meeting of the principal mechanics of the city of Oswego, and a portion of the stockholders in the old Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company, w
    Buffalo Daily Republic (Buffalo, NY), 16 Nov 1857   NEW STEAMBOAT MOVEMENT .--We understand a numerous meeting of the principal mechanics …
  • "At an Anchor at 60 Fathom Water," November End, 1678: Schooner Days DCCCXXV (825)
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 13 Dec 1947     "At an Anchor at 60 Fathom Water," November End, 1678 Schooner Days DCCCXXV (825) by C. H. J. Snider AFTER a wild night of wilder tossing, dawn of November 27th, 1678, broke white ...
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 13 Dec 1947   "At an Anchor at 60 Fathom Water," November End, 1678 Schooner Days …
  • Niagara River, Lewiston
        The NEW YORK was moved off the lakes in 1861 and was used for transport on the Atlantic coast during the American Civil War.
      The NEW YORK was moved off the lakes in 1861 and was …
  • CORONA at Lewiston
        Black and white stereoview featuring the Niagara Navigation Company steamboat CORONA on the Niagara River at the wharf at Lewiston, NY
      Black and white stereoview featuring the Niagara Navigation Company steamboat CORONA on …
  • Steamer [New] York at Lewiston
        The NEW YORK was moved off the lakes in 1861 and was used for transport on the Atlantic coast during the American Civil War. The label is in error simply identifying her as the "York" as "New York" i
      The NEW YORK was moved off the lakes in 1861 and was …
  • Steam-Boat on Lake Ontario
    Albany Daily Advertiser, 15 Aug 1816, p. 2     The prediction in this article was very optimistic. She got out for the first time in April 1817, and started her regular service in May 1817
    Albany Daily Advertiser, 15 Aug 1816, p. 2   The prediction in this article was very optimistic. She got out for …
  • Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 1 Apr 1817
        A Steam Boat will commence running this spring from Ogdensburgh to Niagara and Lewiston, touching at Sackett's Harbor, Oswego, Pultneyville, Genesee River.
      A Steam Boat will commence running this spring from Ogdensburgh to Niagara …
  • Beautiful Sight
        Beautiful Sight - Between 10 and 11 o'clock yesterday morning, the splendid steamer"Cataract" for Lewiston and the Niagara for Ogdensburgh, steamed out of the harbor nearly at the same time. They are
      Beautiful Sight - Between 10 and 11 o'clock yesterday morning, the splendid …
  • The New Steamer Niagara
    St. Lawrence Republican, 15 Jul 1845, p. 2     The New Steamer Niagara This magnificent specimen of naval architecture has taken her place in the line between this place and Lewiston. She came down on Friday night last, and was welcomed with the
    St. Lawrence Republican, 15 Jul 1845, p. 2   The New Steamer Niagara This magnificent specimen of naval architecture has taken …
  • J. J. Hill (Schooner), U13719, sunk, 1 May 1874
        Reason: sunk Hull damage: $800 Cargo: $400 Freight: stone Remarks: Raised
      Reason: sunk Hull damage: $800 Cargo: $400 Freight: stone Remarks: Raised
  • Cibola (Steamboat), C92732, fire, 15 Jul 1895
        Reason: fire Lives: 1 Remarks: Total loss
      Reason: fire Lives: 1 Remarks: Total loss
  • Lewiston Suspension Bridge
    Kilburn, Samuel Smith, Ballou's Pictorial, 3 Nov 1855, p. 273     LEWISTON SUSPENSION BRIDGE. The engraving below, from a drawing made on the spot for us by Mr. Kilburn, represents the famous suspension bridge which crosses the Niagara River between Lewiston on the
    Kilburn, Samuel Smith, Ballou's Pictorial, 3 Nov 1855, p. 273   LEWISTON SUSPENSION BRIDGE. The engraving below, from a drawing made on the …
  • Certificate, H. Pierce, steamboat Admiral, 12 May 1846
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