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- Other Names: Gray Bird (1920); Official No.: 137983; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1915) First Rebuild: Official Number: 137983 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 78 x 12 -- 39 tons Rebuilt: Gananoque, OOther Names: Gray Bird (1920); Official No.: 137983; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1915) …
- 135x25x10 Owned by A. Jones, Brockville; to Calvin Cook & Counter 1845. Built by J. Wood, Gananoque and launched 29/10/31. First engine by Ward Bros., Montreal; after 1840 55x96 by Bennett & Henderso135x25x10 Owned by A. Jones, Brockville; to Calvin Cook & Counter 1845. …
- Approx. 130x18. Owned by H. Dickinson & Co. Engines (2) by Fuller & Copeland, Hartford Conn. Sternwheel. Had 20' ladies' cabin, 43' gents' cabin. Had insufficient boiler capacity; never entirely satiApprox. 130x18. Owned by H. Dickinson & Co. Engines (2) by Fuller …
- 85x17 approx. Owned by Murray & Sanderson 1842, 1846. Built by Niagara Harbour & Dock Co. 1841. Used on Montreal-Ottawa-Kingston triangle. Pollywog (i. e. paddles as far aft as possible for maximum c85x17 approx. Owned by Murray & Sanderson 1842, 1846. Built by Niagara …
- Official No.: 72573; 50x10x4 Owned by R. C. Brittain, Kingston Ont. 1877; T. F. Thornton, Hamilton 1886. Built by T. S. Moffatt, Gananoque 1876. Engine 10x12 by Barber & Shannon, Picton. Hamilton ferOfficial No.: 72573; 50x10x4 Owned by R. C. Brittain, Kingston Ont. 1877; …
- Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 26 Dec 1936 Christmas Clean-Up Schooner Days CCLXII (272) WE promised, last week, a little to see the showers of sparks fly high more in the way of information regarding the picture of the sinking steamer SchlesSnider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 26 Dec 1936 Christmas Clean-Up Schooner Days CCLXII (272) WE promised, last week, a little …
- The Belleville Intelligencer says that John Newman, who was reported lost on the schooner Maggie Hunter, has returned to his home, having been visiting at Gananoque.The Belleville Intelligencer says that John Newman, who was reported lost on …
- Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 2 Nov 1942 Olive Branches All Pluckt Off Schooner Days DLXIV (564) by C. H. J. Snider Found Last "Olive Branch" on Lake Ontario OLIVE ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 2 Nov 1942 Olive Branches All Pluckt Off Schooner Days DLXIV (564) by C. H. …
- Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 8 May 1943 Jib Picnics in the "PICTON" Schooner Days DLXXXIX (589) by C. H. J. Snider III. The Schooner, Launched With the Dominion of Canada, Drops Into a Bottomless Hole on ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 8 May 1943 Jib Picnics in the "PICTON" Schooner Days DLXXXIX (589) by C. H. …
- Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 25 Jan 1941 One Briton's Fortune Schooner Days CCCCLXXX (480) by C. H. J. Snider FOR a long time, on the shore of a pretty island in the St. Lawrence near Gananoque, locally called Mudlunta, ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 25 Jan 1941 One Briton's Fortune Schooner Days CCCCLXXX (480) by C. H. J. Snider …
- Reason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: Got offReason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: Got off
- Reason: sunk by collision Lives: nil Hull damage: $8,500 Cargo: $20,000 Freight: merchandise Remarks: Total lossReason: sunk by collision Lives: nil Hull damage: $8,500 Cargo: $20,000 Freight: …
- Reason: collision Lives: nil Remarks: RepairedReason: collision Lives: nil Remarks: Repaired
- Reason: aground &c.; Lives: nil Remarks: Got off & repairedReason: aground &c.; Lives: nil Remarks: Got off & repaired
- Reason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: Got offReason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: Got off
- Reason: aground Lives: 1 Remarks: Total lossReason: aground Lives: 1 Remarks: Total loss
- Reason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: Got offReason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: Got off
- Reason: sunk Lives: nil Freight: barley Remarks: Total lossReason: sunk Lives: nil Freight: barley Remarks: Total loss
- Reason: sunk Lives: nil Freight: stone Remarks: Total lossReason: sunk Lives: nil Freight: stone Remarks: Total loss
- This morning as four men were at work on the wheel of the steamer Spartan, lying at the foot of Johnson Street, when the staging which supported them gave way, and they were precipitated into the watThis morning as four men were at work on the wheel of …