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- Tachecana (1879)Official No.: 77996; 42x6x3 Owned by A. Stewart, Ottawa. Built by C. Cole, Ottawa 1879. Engine 7x18 by A. Fleck, Ottawa.Official No.: 77996; 42x6x3 Owned by A. Stewart, Ottawa. Built by C. Cole, Ottawa 1879. Engine 7x18 by A. Fleck, Ottawa.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mark Twain (1871)92x18x6 Owned by Dufresne & McGarity, Ottawa 1877; P. J. Dussack,. Montreal 1886. Built by W. H. Baldwin, Ottawa 1871. Tug. Custom-House measure (pre-1877) 95t.92x18x6 Owned by Dufresne & McGarity, Ottawa 1877; P. J. Dussack,. Montreal 1886. Built by W. H. Baldwin, Ottawa 1871. Tug. Custom-House measure (pre-1877) 95t.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- John Heney (1876)Official No.: 73944; 42x10x4 Owned by J. Heney, Ottawa; to W. McCaffery, Ottawa 1882; to T. Osborne, Hull 1885; to J. W. G. McDonald, Ottawa 1894. Built by W. McCandless, Ottawa 1876. Engine 9x10 (maker unknown), to "Thomas Osborne". Tug.Official No.: 73944; 42x10x4 Owned by J. Heney, Ottawa; to W. McCaffery, Ottawa 1882; to T. Osborne, Hull 1885; to J. W. G. McDonald, Ottawa 1894. Built by W. McCandless, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- John McDonald (1879)Official No.: 77992; 46x9x3 Owned by J. W. McDonnell, Ottawa, to J. F. McAndrew, Buckingham Ont. 1882. Built by W. McCandless, Ottawa 1879. Engine 5x5 by W. McDonald, Ottawa.Official No.: 77992; 46x9x3 Owned by J. W. McDonnell, Ottawa, to J. F. McAndrew, Buckingham Ont. 1882. Built by W. McCandless, Ottawa 1879. Engine 5x5 by W. McDonald, Ottawa.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Julia (1878)Official No.: 77581; 45x7x4 Owned by A. Ritchie, Montreal.Official No.: 77581; 45x7x4 Owned by A. Ritchie, Montreal.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Queen (Steamboat), fire, 7 Sep 1877Reason: fire Remarks: RepairedReason: fire Remarks: RepairedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Gatineau (1873)Other Names: Harry Bate (1888); Sand King; First Rebuild: Official Number: 94623 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 108 x 24 -- 254 tons Rebuilt: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada in 1888 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Rebuilt: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 103x23x6 Owned by Hebron & Harris, Kemptville Ont. 1873; G. A. Harris, Ottawa 1877, 1886; …Other Names: Harry Bate (1888); Sand King; First Rebuild: Official Number: 94623 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 108 x 24 -- 254 tons Rebuilt: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada in 1888 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Resolute (1875)Official No.: 73941; First Rebuild: Official Number: 73941 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 56 x 11 -- 39 tons Rebuilt: in 1879 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw 56x11x6 Owned by A. G. Jones, Ottawa 1877; Union Forwarding Co., Ottawa 1879; W. McCaffrey, Ottawa 1886. Built by J. Bedard, Britannia Ont. 1875. Engine 12x12 …Official No.: 73941; First Rebuild: Official Number: 73941 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 56 x 11 -- 39 tons Rebuilt: in 1879 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw 56x11x6 Owned by A. G. Jones, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Carleton (1874)Official No.: 71193; 105x22x7 Owned by M. Corrigan. Built by J. Beauclaire, Ottawa 1874. Engine 16x16 by A. H. Baldwin, Ottawa. Pollywog (paddles as far aft as possible for maximum cargo space). Local service along St. Lawrence above Quebec. Destroyed by fire 21/09/74 Boucherville Que. Note: Official Number (71193) re-used …Official No.: 71193; 105x22x7 Owned by M. Corrigan. Built by J. Beauclaire, Ottawa 1874. Engine 16x16 by A. H. Baldwin, Ottawa. Pollywog (paddles as far aft as possible for maximum …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Peerless (1872)Other Names: Empress (1886); Official No.: 73086; First Rebuild: Official Number: 73086 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 185 x 28 -- 678 tons Rebuilt: Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1886 202x29x8 (width over paddle boxes 48') Owned by Ottawa River Navigation Co.; to Empress Navigation Co. 1920. Built by White, Ottawa and launched …Other Names: Empress (1886); Official No.: 73086; First Rebuild: Official Number: 73086 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 185 x 28 -- 678 tons Rebuilt: Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1886 202x29x8 (width over …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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