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- Sand Bay School S.S. #18 & 15(Condition: Good.)(Condition: Good.)Leeds & Thousand Islands Public Library
- Old Scotch Kirk and old Cobourg poemBoth sketches and poem are by Carrie Munson Hoople and were published in her book "Along the way with pen and pencil", New York, 1909. Library owns draft of this page prior to publishing and the original photograph of the sketch of the old Scotch Kirk.Both sketches and poem are by Carrie Munson Hoople and were published in her book "Along the way with pen and pencil", New York, 1909. Library owns draft of this …Cobourg Public Library
- Bronte Harbour, marsh and mill looking out over the harbourThis is a photograph from a postcard published by J.S. Flumerfelt.This is a photograph from a postcard published by J.S. Flumerfelt.Bronte Historical Society
- LH0008 McLaughlin Carriages - artist's renditionFour Carriage modelsFour Carriage modelsOshawa Public Libraries
- LH0010 McLaughlin Carriage co. - AdvertisementFour men, four women, and a child; in carriages, shaking hands as they pass each other.Four men, four women, and a child; in carriages, shaking hands as they pass each other.Oshawa Public Libraries
- Kathleen from Hanlan's PointDrawing of Toronto Island ferry steamboat KATHLEEN .Drawing of Toronto Island ferry steamboat KATHLEEN .Toronto Marine Historical Society
- Island QueenDrawing of the Toronto Island ferry ISLAND QUEENDrawing of the Toronto Island ferry ISLAND QUEENToronto Marine Historical Society
- Sand sucker Fort MeigsThe sand sucker and carrier, Fort Meigs, of Toledo, O., is listed in the Ship Master's Assoc. Directory, 1914, as 138 gross tons; 116 x 32 x 6; built 1901. While sucking sand near Put-in-Bay, Lake Erie, the machinery suddenly clogged. It was discovered that a 10-pounder fired in the …The sand sucker and carrier, Fort Meigs, of Toledo, O., is listed in the Ship Master's Assoc. Directory, 1914, as 138 gross tons; 116 x 32 x 6; built 1901. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Barge O. J. HaleThe wooden lake barge, O. J. Hale was built in 1874 at Trenton, Mich.; 326 gross tons; 138x26; former schooner. Purchased by Samuel Neff & Sons for the salt trade in June, 1900; rebuilt. Sold to Howard Transp. Co., Chicago, in 1902. Listed Ship Masters' Assoc. directory, 1903; Inland Lloyds …The wooden lake barge, O. J. Hale was built in 1874 at Trenton, Mich.; 326 gross tons; 138x26; former schooner. Purchased by Samuel Neff & Sons for the salt trade …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer NebraskaThe wooden steamer, Nebraska was bought in a damaged condition by Samuel Neff & Sons from R.R.Rhodes, Nov. 1901 and sold, June 1902 to J. J. Boland & David O. Hagen, Buffalo, N.Y. Repaired Milwaukee Dry Dock Co.; 1483 tons; built 1867, Cleveland, O., by E. M. Peck; 267 x …The wooden steamer, Nebraska was bought in a damaged condition by Samuel Neff & Sons from R.R.Rhodes, Nov. 1901 and sold, June 1902 to J. J. Boland & David O. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer Charles S. NeffSteel steamer, Charles S. Neff, built by Jenks Ship Building Co., Port Huron, Mich.1901; launched 2 July 1901 for Capt. Samuel Neff and his sons, Sidney O.Neff and Charles S. Neff; 200 x 38 x 11.6; 992 gross tons. Carried lumber, pig iron, grain, coal, pulpwood; a fine ship; John …Steel steamer, Charles S. Neff, built by Jenks Ship Building Co., Port Huron, Mich.1901; launched 2 July 1901 for Capt. Samuel Neff and his sons, Sidney O.Neff and Charles S. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer Charles S. NeffMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Tug Little Ada, ex Peter SmithThe Peter Smith was a successful lake tug, and raft tow boat; iron hull; built 1863 Glasgow; Scotland; a reputed former blockade runner. Renamed Little Ada in 1908 and Buxton in 1921. Listed Beers, History of the Great Lakes, Vol. 1, p. 888; Ship Masters' Assoc. Dir., 1903; Inland Lloyds …The Peter Smith was a successful lake tug, and raft tow boat; iron hull; built 1863 Glasgow; Scotland; a reputed former blockade runner. Renamed Little Ada in 1908 and Buxton …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Three-masted Schooner in Heavy SeasMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner John Magee Striking Her FlyThe schooner John Magee striking her fly in Toronto Bay in 1903. She was a lower lakes exemplar of the Grand Haven rig.The schooner John Magee striking her fly in Toronto Bay in 1903. She was a lower lakes exemplar of the Grand Haven rig.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- ANN BROWN and IceboatsThis image appears to be a composite of three sketches: the ANN BROWN, dated 15 Jan. 1903; the left set of iceboats, 1 Feb. 1902; and the right set of iceboats, 15 Feb. 1902.This image appears to be a composite of three sketches: the ANN BROWN, dated 15 Jan. 1903; the left set of iceboats, 1 Feb. 1902; and the right set of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner GRIMSBYMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sloop VIKING of Port DoverMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner ELIZA WHITEMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner at anchorMaritime History of the Great Lakes