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- p.1 Bodies Will Float Down St. Lawrence - from Cecilia. p.5 I.M.C. - Ford River, J.B. Merrill, Maize. Nov. 5, 1912 p.1 Grain Carrying Record - str. Willis B. King at Fort William. Was Fully Equippedp.1 Bodies Will Float Down St. Lawrence - from Cecilia. p.5 I.M.C. …
- p.1 Plans About Complete for New Welland - p.5 & 6 - missing. ( master of Keystorm suspended ? - from excerpts from Ogdensburg & Cleveland Plain Dealer papers - editor) Nov. 12, 1912 p.5 I.M.C. - twop.1 Plans About Complete for New Welland - p.5 & 6 - …
- p.5 I.M.C. - Ford River, Davis Dry Dock Co. - Nov. 19, 1912 p.1 Rosedale To Be Repaired - p.5 I.M.C. - scarcity of men, Ford River, J.B. Merrill. p.8 Mariners In Court - for drunkeness. Nov. 20, ...p.5 I.M.C. - Ford River, Davis Dry Dock Co. - Nov. 19, …
- p.1 Steamer Was Damaged - New Island Wanderer at Cape Vincent. p.6 Ran On Mud Bank - Toiler has had many accidents - a "hoodoo"; "The steamers Frontenac, Cornwall and Hemmens ? of the Wrecking Co. alp.1 Steamer Was Damaged - New Island Wanderer at Cape Vincent. p.6 …
- p.5 Snug Harbor Closed - sailors' home closed for winter; J.F. Owens to Port Arthur. p.6 Fire On Str. Jacques - cargo of sulphur burns at Fort William. - Abbie L. Andrews. -A representative of the unp.5 Snug Harbor Closed - sailors' home closed for winter; J.F. Owens …
- p.1 Much Anxiety is Felt For Overdue Vessels - 8 coal-laden steamers. Dec. 10, 1912 p.5 I.M.C. - anchor of Major Ferry and not Sowards hit intake pipe. - A.L. Andrews. p.9 Interests Divided - in R. &p.1 Much Anxiety is Felt For Overdue Vessels - 8 coal-laden steamers. …
- p.3 Schooner Missing - Rousse Simmons on Lake Michigan. p.5 I.M.C. - Navajo cleared for Buffalo. Mariners Are Pleased - To Have Question of More Wharf Accommodation Taken Up - Dec. 17, 1912 p.2 THE .p.3 Schooner Missing - Rousse Simmons on Lake Michigan. p.5 I.M.C. - …
- nil Dec. 24, 1912 p.6 Lives and Vessels - Navigation Ends with Decreased Toll - list of total losses for 1912 - Iona, burned on Lake Ontario May 20th. Dec. 26, 1912 nil Dec. 27, 1912 p.6 Soo Canal Trnil Dec. 24, 1912 p.6 Lives and Vessels - Navigation Ends with …
- DAILY BRITISH WHIG 1913 (available on microfilm at Kingston-Frontenac Public Library and Queen's University - Stauffer Library) Jan. 1 - Jan. 31 - not done yetDAILY BRITISH WHIG 1913 (available on microfilm at Kingston-Frontenac Public Library and …
- Feb. 1 - Feb. 28 - not done yet.Feb. 1 - Feb. 28 - not done yet.
- started on March 1. March 6, 1913 p.10 death of Capt. J.G. Bass of Clayton and Oswego. March 7, 1913 p.6 launch of A.D. Mactier and F.T. Jones for George Hall Co. of Ogdensburg. -start on Welland Canstarted on March 1. March 6, 1913 p.10 death of Capt. J.G. …
- p.1 navigation open at head of lakes. p.8 str. Sowards will probably make first trip of season. April 2, 1913 p.2 plans have arrived for the improvements to harbor of Kingston, new causeway. p.5 Courp.1 navigation open at head of lakes. p.8 str. Sowards will probably …
- p.2 water rising at Wolfe Island ferry dock, dredge D. Stewart raised at Picton by John Donnelly. p.9 early steamboating on Lake Ontario - mentions Dalhousie, Accomodation, Ontario, Frontenac, Gilderp.2 water rising at Wolfe Island ferry dock, dredge D. Stewart raised …
- p.3 Ford River, Capt. Chauncey Daryeau. April 15, 1913 p.2 I.M.C. - p.8 general navigation not to open any sooner than last year. April 16, 1913 p.2 Captain Asks ...p.3 Ford River, Capt. Chauncey Daryeau. April 15, 1913 p.2 I.M.C. - …
- p.1 Quebec tug Florence to blame for loss of barge Huron. p.5 I.M.C. - M.T. company fleet - -sch. Merrill, Ford River, Maize, Taber, Keewatin and Britton. April 22, 1913 p.2 Katie Eccles, Prince Rupep.1 Quebec tug Florence to blame for loss of barge Huron. p.5 …
- p.5 Grain On Move - Ford River, Katie Eccles. p.8 Welland Canal accident; steamer Ames, Hepburn fleet purchased. p.12 caisson workers. April 29, 1913 p.2 I.M.C. - man adjusting compasses on ...p.5 Grain On Move - Ford River, Katie Eccles. p.8 Welland Canal …
- p.3 I.M.C. - Katie Eccles, Lake Yacht Racing Association. May 6, 1913 p.3 I.M.C. - Donnelly Wrecking co. to fix dock in Gananoque. -death of David Muir, shipbuilder. May 7, 1913 p.1 looking over routp.3 I.M.C. - Katie Eccles, Lake Yacht Racing Association. May 6, 1913 …
- p.5 sch. Major Ferry sinks in Welland Canal. -steamer Saginaw of Donnelly Wrecking co. helps tug Florence. -fire at Charles Donoghue's grain elevator. May 13, 1913 p.2 I.M.C. - Katie Eccles. p.9 Turrp.5 sch. Major Ferry sinks in Welland Canal. -steamer Saginaw of Donnelly …
- p.1 George Cup racers - p.3 I.M.C. - Donnelly Salvage & Wrecking sent complete outfit to patch and pump out sch. Major Ferry. -It is expected that the steamer Dollard, being built by the Shipbuildingp.1 George Cup racers - p.3 I.M.C. - Donnelly Salvage & Wrecking …
- not published May 27, 1913 p.2 I.M.C. - Katie Eccles. -Officials from the Dominion Government Marine and Fisheries Dep't were expected in the city on Tuesday afternoon regarding the trial trip of thenot published May 27, 1913 p.2 I.M.C. - Katie Eccles. -Officials from …
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