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- Malcomson, Thomas, The Northern Mariner / Le marin du nord (St. John's, NL), Spring 2019, 1-24Malcomson, Thomas, The Northern Mariner / Le marin du nord (St. John's, NL), Spring 2019, 1-24
- First Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 90 x 22 -- 107 tons Rebuilt: in 1873 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Third Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw 90x22x9 Owned by T. Adair, Southampton Ont. 1877.First Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 90 x 22 -- 107 tons Rebuilt: …
- 60x16x4 Owned by D. Johnston, Wallaceburg Ont. 1877; L. Kahn, "Marine City, Ont. " 1886. "Freight & tug", St. Clair & Sydenham Rivers.60x16x4 Owned by D. Johnston, Wallaceburg Ont. 1877; L. Kahn, "Marine City, …
- 38x10x5 Owned by W. Keays, Sarnia Ont. Built by Jones, Amherstburg Ont., 1876. River tug and ferry. Destroyed by fire Babbit's Dock, St. Clair River 08/79. ; Final Location: Williamsburg, Ontario, Ca38x10x5 Owned by W. Keays, Sarnia Ont. Built by Jones, Amherstburg Ont., …
- First Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 92 x 15 -- 134 tons Rebuilt: Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada in 1871 92x15x6 Owned by R. A. Reynolds & F. Jones, Windsor Ont. 1877; to Odette & Wherry, WindsFirst Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 92 x 15 -- 134 tons Rebuilt: …
- Other Names: Erie Isle (1938); Prince Nova; Official No.: 122555; First Rebuild: Official Number: 122555 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 134 x 25 -- 469 tons Rebuilt: in 1922 Second Rebuild: PropulsionOther Names: Erie Isle (1938); Prince Nova; Official No.: 122555; First Rebuild: …
- Later Registration: U.S.A. (1852) 133x27x7 Owned by T. F. Park (Erie & St. Lawrence Transportation Co.). Built by Jones, Amherstburg Ont., and launched 23/07/46. Engines (2) by Cayuga Co., ClevelandLater Registration: U.S.A. (1852) 133x27x7 Owned by T. F. Park (Erie & …
- Dimensions unknown. Built by Hathaway, Goderich and launched April 1834. Engine by Sheldon & Dutcher, Toronto. Owned by Canada Company. Used Goderich-Amherstburg, later on Thames River. Maiden voyageDimensions unknown. Built by Hathaway, Goderich and launched April 1834. Engine by …
- 55x10x6 Owned by W. A. King, Port Dalhousie 1880. Built by Jones, Amherstburg Ont. 1871. Hit raft and sank about 01/10/81 Bar Point, Lake Erie. ; Final Location: Bar Point, Lake Erie, Wrecked55x10x6 Owned by W. A. King, Port Dalhousie 1880. Built by Jones, …
- Official No.: 97119; First Rebuild: Official Number: 97119 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 66 x 16 -- 45 tons Rebuilt: Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada in 1909 66x14x6 Owned by J. Playfair, Collingwood 189Official No.: 97119; First Rebuild: Official Number: 97119 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 66 …
- Official No.: 88627; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1885) 60x16x7 Owned by H. H. Campbell, Windsor 1886; F. B. Hackett, Amherstburg 1895. Tug. Destroyed by fire 08/12/91 Amherstburg. ; Final LocationOfficial No.: 88627; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1885) 60x16x7 Owned by H. H. …
- Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 20 Jan 1934 Accompanying KATE Schooner Days CXXII (122) By C. H. J. Snider KATE CHISHOLM was as sweet a girl as ever crossed the Sixteen Mile Creek; but the Kate of Oakville, called after her was as cross and caSnider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 20 Jan 1934 Accompanying KATE Schooner Days CXXII (122) By C. H. J. Snider KATE …
- Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 25 Jun 1938 Mile of "Big Shots" Longest Tow on Lake Schooner Days CCCLI (351) CAPT. W. J. STITT, who is not ashamed of the fact that he knows more about tugs and steamers than about sailing vessels--he has beenSnider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 25 Jun 1938 Mile of "Big Shots" Longest Tow on Lake Schooner Days CCCLI (351) …
- British vessel navigated by four menBritish vessel navigated by four men