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- Magnet (1847)Other Names: Hamilton (1895); First Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 175 x 25 -- 1029 tons Rebuilt: in 1860 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Rebuilt: Sorel, Quebec, Canada Third Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Rebuilt: Sorel, Quebec, Canada 173x26x11 (width over paddle boxes 46') Owned by J. Hamilton, Kingston; to A. Milloy 1859; Canadian …Other Names: Hamilton (1895); First Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 175 x 25 -- 1029 tons Rebuilt: in 1860 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Rebuilt: Sorel, Quebec, Canada Third Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Dawn (1847)160x23 approx. Owned by H. & S. Jones, Brockville 1848, 1855; Jones Black & Co. 1857; Ives & Co. 1858. Built by W. Parkin, Brockville and launched 29/09/47. Lake Ontario freight, also Montreal-Quebec towboat. Wrecked 20/06/48 Lachine Rapids, salvaged, started for Quebec to be repaired, became unmanageable at Sorel between …160x23 approx. Owned by H. & S. Jones, Brockville 1848, 1855; Jones Black & Co. 1857; Ives & Co. 1858. Built by W. Parkin, Brockville and launched 29/09/47. Lake Ontario …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Abyssinian (1847)Other Names: Ontario; Official No.: 51694; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1868) as Ontario 230x23x11 Owned by Canadian Inland Steam Navigation Co. 1868, to Richelieu & Ontario 1876. Built by Merick, Clayton, New York. 1847. Engines 50x132 by T. F. Secor, New York. Used Montreal-Oswego-Rochester until 1873, then between Montreal and Quebec …Other Names: Ontario; Official No.: 51694; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1868) as Ontario 230x23x11 Owned by Canadian Inland Steam Navigation Co. 1868, to Richelieu & Ontario 1876. Built by Merick, Clayton, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter of R. Bolduin to Amos WrightA letter of R. Bolduin to Amos Wright.A letter of R. Bolduin to Amos Wright.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Harvey, William (Died)appeared in St. Catharines Journal, 11 Feb 1847, p. 3. Date of Event: February 5, 1847 Survivor(s): Harvey, W. Mr. (father) City of Death: Toronto, Ontario Age 6 yearsappeared in St. Catharines Journal, 11 Feb 1847, p. 3. Date of Event: February 5, 1847 Survivor(s): Harvey, W. Mr. (father) City of Death: Toronto, Ontario Age 6 yearsSt. Catharines Public Library
- SCOTLAND (1847, Schooner)Dimensions (LBD): 98' x 18.4' x 8.8' ; 1848, September 19 Sunk Beauharnois Canal enroute to Montreal with 10,000 bushels wheat 1854 Owned J.Wallace & Company, Whitby 1860 Owned William Savage, Kingston; 154 tons ; Original Owner: Daniel Kehoe & Thomas BrunskillDimensions (LBD): 98' x 18.4' x 8.8' ; 1848, September 19 Sunk Beauharnois Canal enroute to Montreal with 10,000 bushels wheat 1854 Owned J.Wallace & Company, Whitby 1860 Owned William …Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library
- Western Miller (1847)136x23x11 Owned by Gooderham & Worts, Toronto 1847; to Macpherson & Crane, Montreal 1850; to Henderson & Holcomb, Montreal 1853, 1857. Built by E. L. Cull, Toronto and launched 01/12/47. Engines (2) by Niagara Harbour & Dock Co. Used Montreal-Lake Erie. Made 8-day voyage Toronto to Halifax, arriving there 08/05/50; …136x23x11 Owned by Gooderham & Worts, Toronto 1847; to Macpherson & Crane, Montreal 1850; to Henderson & Holcomb, Montreal 1853, 1857. Built by E. L. Cull, Toronto and launched 01/12/47. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Toronto Harbour 1847, looking east from Queen's Wharf, foot of Bathurst St., Toronto, Ont.Pen & ink drawing.Pen & ink drawing.Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Looking e. from Queen's Wharf, foot of Bathurst St.Lithograph on buff tint stone, with watercolour.Lithograph on buff tint stone, with watercolour.Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
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