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- Queenston (1825)146x24x10 Owned by J. Hamilton, Kingston; Messrs. Ives 1837, 1840. Built by R. Hamilton, Queenston; launched inadvertently 30/04/25 when ice jam raised water level so that vessel floated off cribs herself. Engine by Ward Bros., Montreal, to "Caroline Ives". Lake Ontario mail steamer to 1835, then towboat. Boiler exploded 12/05/27 …146x24x10 Owned by J. Hamilton, Kingston; Messrs. Ives 1837, 1840. Built by R. Hamilton, Queenston; launched inadvertently 30/04/25 when ice jam raised water level so that vessel floated off cribs …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Toronto (1825)Other Names: Perseverance (1833); Toronto; Approx. 87x19x8 Owned by J. A. Wilkes, Toronto 1825; J. G. Parker, Kingston 1833. Launched 23/04/25. Built on "Mr. Annesley's improved plan": bow and astern same shape, had no ribs. Hull made of several layers of thin boards alternately lengthwise and abeam, with oiled paper …Other Names: Perseverance (1833); Toronto; Approx. 87x19x8 Owned by J. A. Wilkes, Toronto 1825; J. G. Parker, Kingston 1833. Launched 23/04/25. Built on "Mr. Annesley's improved plan": bow and astern …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Niagara (1825)First Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Rebuilt: in 1826 Dimensions and owners unknown. Engine by Ward Bros., Montreal. Built as schooner, engine added at Prescott after a short time. Machinery breakdown 10/08/26, sailed to Bath, out of service for a while. Stranded 02/11/26 Poplar Point, St. Lawrence, refloated June 1827. Engine had …First Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Rebuilt: in 1826 Dimensions and owners unknown. Engine by Ward Bros., Montreal. Built as schooner, engine added at Prescott after a short time. Machinery breakdown 10/08/26, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Canadian (1825)Other Names: Waterloo (1826); First Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 109 x 22 Rebuilt: Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1826 80x20x7 Owned by J. M. Raymond, to J. Molson & Sons (St. Lawrence Steamboat Co.) 1826. Built by Gorham, Laprairie Que. and launched 02/05/25. Engine by Ward, Montreal. Built as Laprairie ferry, …Other Names: Waterloo (1826); First Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 109 x 22 Rebuilt: Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1826 80x20x7 Owned by J. M. Raymond, to J. Molson & Sons (St. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Edmund Henry (1825)90x20x7 Owned by E. Henry; to J. Torrance 1831; to Franchere, Guerout, Soupras & Marchand 1833. Built by L. Shea, Laprairie Que. and launched 29/10/25. Usually Montreal ferry. May have operated as "Commerce" briefly 1833. Suffered serious damage in collision with "Canada" 23/06/33 St. Sulpice, Que.; patched up and finished …90x20x7 Owned by E. Henry; to J. Torrance 1831; to Franchere, Guerout, Soupras & Marchand 1833. Built by L. Shea, Laprairie Que. and launched 29/10/25. Usually Montreal ferry. May have …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Andrews (1825)Approx. 80x26 Owned by Ottawa Steamboat Co. Engine by Bennett & Briggs, Montreal. Ran Lachine-Cascades; warped up St. Annes Rapids occasionally to run to Carillon. First vessel through Carillon and Grenville canals 1833.Approx. 80x26 Owned by Ottawa Steamboat Co. Engine by Bennett & Briggs, Montreal. Ran Lachine-Cascades; warped up St. Annes Rapids occasionally to run to Carillon. First vessel through Carillon and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. George (1825)106x25x9 Owned by J. Ward et al. Built by Owens & Lawton, Portland N. B. Engine from Scotland, to "Fredericton". Used on Saint John River. Wrecked by ice about 20/11/35 Oromocto N. B. ; Final Location: Oromocto, New Brunswick, Canada, Wrecked By Ice106x25x9 Owned by J. Ward et al. Built by Owens & Lawton, Portland N. B. Engine from Scotland, to "Fredericton". Used on Saint John River. Wrecked by ice about 20/11/35 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Lawrence (1825)Dimensions unknown. Owned by H. Dickinson. Launched 04/05/25. Engine by Ward Bros., Montreal, to "Swan". Used Lachine-Cascades.Dimensions unknown. Owned by H. Dickinson. Launched 04/05/25. Engine by Ward Bros., Montreal, to "Swan". Used Lachine-Cascades.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Clair, Manifest, 2 April 1825Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Tiger, Manifest, 13 April 1825Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Eclipse, Manifest, 22 April 1825Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- General Jackson, Manifest, 25 April 1825Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Tiger, Manifest, 11 May 1825Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Harriet, Manifest, 17 May 1825Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Young Amaranth, Manifest, 14 June 1825Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Clair, Manifest, 15 June 1825Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mariner, Manifest, 19 June 1825Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Tiger, Manifest, 21 June 1825Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Clair, Manifest, 26 July 1825Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- General Jackson, Manifest, 2 July 1825Maritime History of the Great Lakes