Dimensions unknown. Built for H. Dickinson & Co., to J. DeWitt 1834. Built by A. Young, Coteau du Lac, Que. and launched 21/04/32. Engine from "Cornwall". Ferry. Boiler exploded 20/11/41 Châteauguay,
Dimensions unknown. Built for H. Dickinson & Co., to J. DeWitt 1834. …
Owned by H. Dickinson. Dimensions uncertain. Built 1823, probably at Coteau Que. First advertisement appeared 25/06/23. Used Coteau-Cornwall. Ran rapids 17/04/28 to Lachine, used there thereafter. Ve
Owned by H. Dickinson. Dimensions uncertain. Built 1823, probably at Coteau Que. …
Approx. 118x22. Owned by H. Dickinson. Built by A. Young, Coteau du Lac Que. 1827. Engine by J. D. Ward, Montreal. Additional cabins on deck added 1832. Never registered.
Approx. 118x22. Owned by H. Dickinson. Built by A. Young, Coteau du …
Other Names: Chieftain (1839); 133x18x8 Owned by H. Dickinson; to Calvin & Breck 1849. Built by A. Young, Coteau du Lac Que. 1832. Engine(s) by J. D. Ward, Montreal. Used on Upper St. Lawrence, towbo
Other Names: Chieftain (1839); 133x18x8 Owned by H. Dickinson; to Calvin & …
Approx. 180x24. Owned by Macpherson & Crane, Montreal; J. Hamilton, Kingston 1842. Built by Hale, Coteau du Lac Que. 1840. Engines (2) by Ward & Brush, Montreal. 132" stroke, to second "Highlander".
Approx. 180x24. Owned by Macpherson & Crane, Montreal; J. Hamilton, Kingston 1842. …
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 6 Aug 1938 When the Last Barrel Bowl Went to One-Year-Port Schooner Days CCCLVII (357) BACK in the winter of 1890 there was built at Kingston, Ont., a largish hooker similar to the barrel-bowed "John Wesley" th
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 6 Aug 1938 When the Last Barrel Bowl Went to One-Year-Port Schooner Days CCCLVII (357) …
Courtesy Canada Steamship Lines' Marine Hist. Coll. H.M. Armed Luggers, KINGSTON, QUEBEC, and BLACK SNAKE, 1813 and 1814 A number of such vessels were used by the British naval forces to convoy briga