- Annie Gilbert (1878)
Official No.: 71095; First Rebuild: Official Number: 71095 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 57 x 9 -- 19 tons Rebuilt: in 1882 44x9x3 Owned by W. Gilbert, Trenton Ont. 1878; J. C. Lake, Belleville 1886. Built by A. Cuthbert, Trenton and launched 04/04/78. Bay of Quinte ferry. Cylinder heads blew out during …
Official No.: 71095; First Rebuild: Official Number: 71095 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 57 x 9 -- 19 tons Rebuilt: in 1882 44x9x3 Owned by W. Gilbert, Trenton Ont. 1878; J. C. …
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- Arlington (1878)
Official No.: 71263; First Rebuild: Official Number: 71263 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 61 x 13 -- 23 tons Rebuilt: in 1880 60x10x4 Owned by A. Thomson, Toronto 1878; J. Mead, Toronto 1880; to A. Nairn, Toronto 1881, to J. D. Murphy, Toronto 1883; to A. J. Tymon, Toronto 1884; to Toronto …
Official No.: 71263; First Rebuild: Official Number: 71263 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 61 x 13 -- 23 tons Rebuilt: in 1880 60x10x4 Owned by A. Thomson, Toronto 1878; J. Mead, Toronto …
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- William Johnston (1878)
Official No.: 80874; First Rebuild: Official Number: 80874 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 86 x 21 -- 95 tons Rebuilt: Garden Island, Ontario, Canada in 1897 73x21x7 Owned by Calvin Company, to Donnelly Salvage & Wrecking Co., Kingston 1914, 1928; to Sincennes-McNaughton 1929. Built by Calvin Co., Garden Island 1878. First engine …
Official No.: 80874; First Rebuild: Official Number: 80874 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 86 x 21 -- 95 tons Rebuilt: Garden Island, Ontario, Canada in 1897 73x21x7 Owned by Calvin Company, to …
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- Rescue (1878)
Official No.: 71116; 56x14x6 Owned by R. Clarke 1878; G. P. McIntosh, Meaford 1886; Victoria Harbour Lumber Co. 1895. Built by A. Morrell, Collingwood 1878. Engine 10x12 by C. Burley & Co., Collingwood. Fish tug.
Official No.: 71116; 56x14x6 Owned by R. Clarke 1878; G. P. McIntosh, Meaford 1886; Victoria Harbour Lumber Co. 1895. Built by A. Morrell, Collingwood 1878. Engine 10x12 by C. Burley …
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- Three Friends (1878)
Official No.: 71226; 63x16x5 Built and owned by J. Pritchard, Fort William. Engine 12x14 by Doty Engine Works. Tug. Destroyed by fire 28/05/92 Black Bay, Lake Superior. ; Final Location: Black Bay, Lake Superior, Burnt
Official No.: 71226; 63x16x5 Built and owned by J. Pritchard, Fort William. Engine 12x14 by Doty Engine Works. Tug. Destroyed by fire 28/05/92 Black Bay, Lake Superior. ; Final Location: …
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- Victoria (1878)
Official No.: 77797; 60x10x4 Owned by J. Jonasson, Selkirk Man. 1886; Dominion Government 1895, 1901. Engine 8x8 by Doty Engine Works. First trip at Winnipeg 24/07/78. Tug.
Official No.: 77797; 60x10x4 Owned by J. Jonasson, Selkirk Man. 1886; Dominion Government 1895, 1901. Engine 8x8 by Doty Engine Works. First trip at Winnipeg 24/07/78. Tug.
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- N. Mosher (1878)
Official No.: 78010; 56x13x7 Owned by F. T. Hooper, Rat Portage (Kenora) Ont. Built by F. T. Hooper, Fort Frances 1876. Engine 10x12 by T. Willson, Dundas Ont., to "Highland Maid". Wrecked 07/84 on sand bar, mouth of Rainy River. ; Final Location: Rainy River, Ontario, Canada, Wrecked
Official No.: 78010; 56x13x7 Owned by F. T. Hooper, Rat Portage (Kenora) Ont. Built by F. T. Hooper, Fort Frances 1876. Engine 10x12 by T. Willson, Dundas Ont., to "Highland …
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- Lewis Shickluna (1878)
Official No.: 75630; 45x11x6 Owned by J. Murray, St. Catharines 1901. Built by L. Shickluna, St. Catharines 1878. Engine 10x12 by Farrar, Trefts & Knight, Buffalo N.Y. Tug.
Official No.: 75630; 45x11x6 Owned by J. Murray, St. Catharines 1901. Built by L. Shickluna, St. Catharines 1878. Engine 10x12 by Farrar, Trefts & Knight, Buffalo N.Y. Tug.
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- Cruiser (1878)
Other Names: Golden City (1890); Official No.: 71169; First Rebuild: Official Number: 100284 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 80 x 12 -- 68 tons Rebuilt: Lindsay, Ontario, Canada in 1890 60x12x8 Owned by G. Theffee, Lakefield Ont. 1886. Built by J. Blundell, Lakefield Ont. 1878. Engine 6x8 by G. Chaffey, Perth, Ont. …
Other Names: Golden City (1890); Official No.: 71169; First Rebuild: Official Number: 100284 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 80 x 12 -- 68 tons Rebuilt: Lindsay, Ontario, Canada in 1890 60x12x8 Owned …
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- Fanny (1878)
Official No.: 71187; 31x8x4 Owned by F. Seaman, Toronto. Fish Tug.
Official No.: 71187; 31x8x4 Owned by F. Seaman, Toronto. Fish Tug.
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- Forest City (1878)
Official No.: 71231; 60x15x4 Owned by Thames Steam Navigation Co. Built by G. Merriman, London Ont. and launched 25/07/78. Engine 9x12 by J. H. Killey & Co., Hamilton. Passenger service to Springbank Park and Byron.
Official No.: 71231; 60x15x4 Owned by Thames Steam Navigation Co. Built by G. Merriman, London Ont. and launched 25/07/78. Engine 9x12 by J. H. Killey & Co., Hamilton. Passenger service …
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- Julia (1878)
Official No.: 77581; 45x7x4 Owned by A. Ritchie, Montreal.
Official No.: 77581; 45x7x4 Owned by A. Ritchie, Montreal.
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- Juliette (1878)
Other Names: Eclipse (1879); Official No.: 77692; First Rebuild: Official Number: 77692 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 90 x 20 -- 73 tons Rebuilt: in 1882 90x16x6 Owned by Bowers et al., Hamilton 1878; A. C. Palmer & J. Mitchell, Sarnia 1881. Built by R. J. J. Cooper, Burlington Ont. 1878. Engine …
Other Names: Eclipse (1879); Official No.: 77692; First Rebuild: Official Number: 77692 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 90 x 20 -- 73 tons Rebuilt: in 1882 90x16x6 Owned by Bowers et al., …
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- Kate Murray (1878)
Official No.: 83385; 37x7x3 Owned by M. J. Vanderbergh, Port Carling Ont. 1886. Built by C. H. Meakins, Hamilton 1878. Engine 3x6 by builder. Log tug. ; Final Location: (On Muskoka Lakes), Broken Up
Official No.: 83385; 37x7x3 Owned by M. J. Vanderbergh, Port Carling Ont. 1886. Built by C. H. Meakins, Hamilton 1878. Engine 3x6 by builder. Log tug. ; Final Location: (On …
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- Ruby (1878)
Official No.: 77702; 70x15x5 Owned by A. H. Hume, Brockville 1878, 1880; J. Ellison, Port Stanley 1881, 1895. Built by J. Harris, Brockville 1878. Engine 10x12 by Clute Bros., Schenectady, N.Y. Licensed for 100 passengers 1886. Rideau passenger vessel, later fish tug.
Official No.: 77702; 70x15x5 Owned by A. H. Hume, Brockville 1878, 1880; J. Ellison, Port Stanley 1881, 1895. Built by J. Harris, Brockville 1878. Engine 10x12 by Clute Bros., Schenectady, …
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- City of Belleville (1878)
Official No.: 71094; 90x15x7 Owned by A. L. Bogart, 1879; I. Plumb, Prescott 1886; Canadian Pacific Car & Passenger Transfer Co. 1895; to Prescott & Ogdensburg Ferry Co. 1911. Built by L. Shickluna, St. Catharines and launched about 20/06/78. Various short-range passenger services. Licensed for 250 passengers 1886. Sank 28/07/13 …
Official No.: 71094; 90x15x7 Owned by A. L. Bogart, 1879; I. Plumb, Prescott 1886; Canadian Pacific Car & Passenger Transfer Co. 1895; to Prescott & Ogdensburg Ferry Co. 1911. Built …
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- Cherry (1878)
Official No.: 77586; 112x22x6 Owned by R. Allen, Montreal. Built by R. Adam, Montreal 1878. Engine 32x96 by D. Livingstone, Montreal (made 1864). Apparently not registered until 1880.
Official No.: 77586; 112x22x6 Owned by R. Allen, Montreal. Built by R. Adam, Montreal 1878. Engine 32x96 by D. Livingstone, Montreal (made 1864). Apparently not registered until 1880.
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- Alaska (1878)
Official No.: 117174; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1906) 165x29x11 Owned by W. J. Pulling, Windsor Ont. Engine16x20 by Pound Manufacturing Co., Lockport, New York. Steam barge. Destroyed by fire 26/11/10 Tobermory Ont. ; Final Location: Tobermory, Ontario, Canada, Burnt
Official No.: 117174; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1906) 165x29x11 Owned by W. J. Pulling, Windsor Ont. Engine16x20 by Pound Manufacturing Co., Lockport, New York. Steam barge. Destroyed by fire 26/11/10 Tobermory …
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- Ripple (1878)
Official No.: 77993; 44x9x5 Owned by B. Batson, Ottawa 1878; W. H. Wylie, Carleton Ont. 1886. Built by C. Morin, Hull Que. 1878. Engine 5x5 by R. Mill, Hull Que. Tug on Mississippi River, Ont.
Official No.: 77993; 44x9x5 Owned by B. Batson, Ottawa 1878; W. H. Wylie, Carleton Ont. 1886. Built by C. Morin, Hull Que. 1878. Engine 5x5 by R. Mill, Hull Que. …
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- Woodside (1878)
Official No.: 72680; 70x15x7 Owned by T. Muir, Sooke B. C. Damaged by explosion 22/08/83 Sooke, 2 killed. Wrecked 12/03/88 Pachena Point B. C. ; Final Location: Pachena Point, British Columbia, Canada, Wrecked
Official No.: 72680; 70x15x7 Owned by T. Muir, Sooke B. C. Damaged by explosion 22/08/83 Sooke, 2 killed. Wrecked 12/03/88 Pachena Point B. C. ; Final Location: Pachena Point, British …
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