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- Official No.: 107946; 71x15x7 Owned by T. Conlon, Thorold. Destroyed by fire 14/06/08 Sand Bay near Meldrum Bay, Ont.Official No.: 107946; 71x15x7 Owned by T. Conlon, Thorold. Destroyed by fire …
- Official No.: 100656; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1894) Later Registration: U.S.A. (1901) 122x22x7 Owned by C. Hinckley, Kingston. Built by Fowle, Fort Howard Wis. 1889. Engine 10-20x12 by BertramOfficial No.: 100656; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1894) Later Registration: U.S.A. (1901) 122x22x7 …
- Other Names: Cahotte (1936); Official No.: 122251; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1906) 111x22x10 Owned by B. J. Kaine, Chicoutimi 1907; to Dominion Government 1910, 1927; J. E. Simard, Sorel 1935; MOther Names: Cahotte (1936); Official No.: 122251; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1906) 111x22x10 …
- Official No.: 73954; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1876) 36x13x6 Owned by J. Brown, Thorold. Built by H. J. Williams, Buffalo N.Y. Engine 13x13 by Farrar Trefts & Knight, Buffalo, to "A. B. Cook". TOfficial No.: 73954; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1876) 36x13x6 Owned by J. Brown, …
- Other Names: Ocean Osprey (1924); Official No.: 111619; 88x21x9 Owned by W. Hackett, Quebec 1901; Quebec Transportation & Forwarding Co. 1907, 1916; Canada Shipping Co. 1917; to George Hall Coal & TrOther Names: Ocean Osprey (1924); Official No.: 111619; 88x21x9 Owned by W. …
- Official No.: 90769; First Rebuild: Official Number: 90769 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 107 x 21 -- 152 tons Rebuilt: in 1895 107x21x10 Owned by J. Clark, Goderich 1895; to Crawford Tug Co., WiartonOfficial No.: 90769; First Rebuild: Official Number: 90769 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 107 …
- Official No.: 107170; 65x12x7 Owned by J. P. McDonald, Blind River Ont. 1910; Waldie Bros., Toronto 1924; R. Thompson, Southampton Ont. 1928. Burnt 11/01/34 Southampton, Ont.Official No.: 107170; 65x12x7 Owned by J. P. McDonald, Blind River Ont. …
- Other Names: Van Eyck (1920); Plummer; Amur; Far Eastern Carrier; Official No.: 114447; Previous Registration: British (1919) Later Registration: Panama (1946) as Far Eastern Carrier 246x37x22 OwnedOther Names: Van Eyck (1920); Plummer; Amur; Far Eastern Carrier; Official No.: …
- Other Names: M.R. Swan; Official No.: 126046; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1909) as M.R. Swan 48x12x7 Owned by G. H. Fineout, Port Arthur. Engine 12x14 (maker unknown). Tug.Other Names: M.R. Swan; Official No.: 126046; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1909) as …
- Official No.: 134616; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1916) 266x38x13 Owned by Algoma Steel Corp. 1917; Wade Steamship Co., Halifax 1919. Built by Cleveland Shipbuilding Co. 1890. Engine 17-29-47x36 bOfficial No.: 134616; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1916) 266x38x13 Owned by Algoma Steel …
- Official No.: 138502; 39x10x3 Owned by St. Maurice Construction Co., Montreal 1917; Abitibi Power & Paper Co. 1921. Built by Peachey & West, Simcoe Ont. 1911. Alligator (warp tug).Official No.: 138502; 39x10x3 Owned by St. Maurice Construction Co., Montreal 1917; …
- Other Names: Winner (1906); Official No.: 116314; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1905) First Rebuild: Official Number: 116314 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 78 x 16 -- 76 tons 78x16x7 Owned by A. HennOther Names: Winner (1906); Official No.: 116314; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1905) First …
- Official No.: 80671; 49x14x6 Owned by S. St. Denis, Lachine. Tug.Official No.: 80671; 49x14x6 Owned by S. St. Denis, Lachine. Tug.
- Official No.: 111802; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1901) 60x20x7 Owned by W. Grierson, Sault Ste. Marie Ont. Tug. Wrecked Sandy Island, Lake Superior 26/07/12.; Final Location: Sandy Island, Lake SOfficial No.: 111802; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1901) 60x20x7 Owned by W. Grierson, …
- Official No.: 94624; 102x22x9 Owned by Upper Ottawa Improvement Co.Official No.: 94624; 102x22x9 Owned by Upper Ottawa Improvement Co.
- Official No.: 107333; 64x14x7 Owned by J. W. Smith, North Quoddy N. S. 1901; C. W. Ackhurst, Halifax 1906; Dominion Government 1917.Official No.: 107333; 64x14x7 Owned by J. W. Smith, North Quoddy N. …
- Official No.: 116397; 68x17x9 Owned by Reid Wrecking Co., Sarnia 1907; Quebec Harbour Commission 1917. Engine 16x18 (maker unknown). Laid up 1915, 1916.Official No.: 116397; 68x17x9 Owned by Reid Wrecking Co., Sarnia 1907; Quebec …
- Official No.: 112309; 120x21x4 Owned by Pioneer Navigation & Sand Co. 1907; W. H. Hall, Winnipeg 1917. Sternwheel. Licensed for 440 passengers 1914.Official No.: 112309; 120x21x4 Owned by Pioneer Navigation & Sand Co. 1907; …
- Official No.: 126490; 95x24x13 Owned by Sincennes-McNaughton. Engine 18-36x27 by Renfrew Bros., Irvine Scotland. Tug.Official No.: 126490; 95x24x13 Owned by Sincennes-McNaughton. Engine 18-36x27 by Renfrew Bros., …
- Official No.: 126079; 83x10x5 Owned by A. E. Gates, Vancouver. Engines (2) 7x32 by Doty Engine Works, to "Vedder". Sternwheel. Used on Fraser River. Destroyed by fire while trapped in ice 05/01/09 HaOfficial No.: 126079; 83x10x5 Owned by A. E. Gates, Vancouver. Engines (2) …
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