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  • CANADA (1826, Steamer)
    CANADA (1826, Steamer)
    Ship       Final Date: 1837; Dimensions (LBD): 127' x 21.7' x 9' ; 1826, Jun 3 Towed to Toronto; machinery installed. 1826, Aug 12 First trip Toronto, ONT-Niagara River in four hours. 1836 Ran to Kingston & Dickinson's Landing near Cornwall, ONT.; Original Owner: Hugh Richardson; Final Location: Oswego, NY. Lake Ontario., …
    Ship     Final Date: 1837; Dimensions (LBD): 127' x 21.7' x 9' ; 1826, Jun 3 Towed to Toronto; machinery installed. 1826, Aug 12 First trip Toronto, ONT-Niagara River in four hours. …
    Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library
  • EMILY (1826, Schooner)
    EMILY (1826, Schooner)
    Ship       Final Date: 15 Nov 1830; Dimensions (LBD): 54.4' x 15' x 4.9' ; 1827, Jun 6 Enrolled Detroit, MI. Poem "Loss of the Jules LaPlante" based on this vessel. 1828, Mar 19 Owned Ralph Wadhams et al, Detroit. 1830, Oct 13 Owned Lewis J. Brakeman, St. Clair, MI. 1830, Nov …
    Ship     Final Date: 15 Nov 1830; Dimensions (LBD): 54.4' x 15' x 4.9' ; 1827, Jun 6 Enrolled Detroit, MI. Poem "Loss of the Jules LaPlante" based on this vessel. 1828, …
    Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library
  • Canada (1826)
    Canada (1826)
    Ship       127x22x9 Owned by H. Richardson, Toronto. Built by Jos. Dennis, River Rouge (just east of Toronto) and launched 08/04/26. Engines (2) 36x120 by Ward Bros., Montreal. Used York (Toronto) to Niagara except Niagara-Hamilton 1835. Crossing time from Toronto on first trip (07/08/26) "only" 4 hr. 9 min. Rescued passengers from …
    Ship     127x22x9 Owned by H. Richardson, Toronto. Built by Jos. Dennis, River Rouge (just east of Toronto) and launched 08/04/26. Engines (2) 36x120 by Ward Bros., Montreal. Used York (Toronto) to …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Lady of the Lake (1826)
    Lady of the Lake (1826)
    Ship       First Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 95 x 17 Rebuilt: Quebec, Quebec, Canada in 1833 86x18x8 Owned by "Mr. Greenfield" 1831; to J. Molson, Montreal 1832; to Wm. Patton & Co., Quebec 1834. Built by L. Shay (or Shea), Riviere Beaudette Que. and launched May 1826. Engine by Bennett & Briggs, …
    Ship     First Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 95 x 17 Rebuilt: Quebec, Quebec, Canada in 1833 86x18x8 Owned by "Mr. Greenfield" 1831; to J. Molson, Montreal 1832; to Wm. Patton & Co., …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • St. John (1826)
    St. John (1826)
    Ship       89x18x8 Owned by Saint John Steamboat Association, to J. Whitney, Saint John 1827; to Messrs. Ross 1831. Engine from "General Smyth". Used on Bay of Fundy.
    Ship     89x18x8 Owned by Saint John Steamboat Association, to J. Whitney, Saint John 1827; to Messrs. Ross 1831. Engine from "General Smyth". Used on Bay of Fundy.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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