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- Asia and OntarioPhotograph of the ASIA and ONTARIO in port at Kincardine on Lake Huron.Photograph of the ASIA and ONTARIO in port at Kincardine on Lake Huron.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- MaudPhotograph of Charles F. Gildersleeve's steamboat MAUD probably near Kingston or in the Thousand Islands.Photograph of Charles F. Gildersleeve's steamboat MAUD probably near Kingston or in the Thousand Islands.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- Quebec and OntarioPhotograph of propellers QUEBEC and ONTARIO at Kincardine. The evergreen trees were decorations for the first trip of a new season.Photograph of propellers QUEBEC and ONTARIO at Kincardine. The evergreen trees were decorations for the first trip of a new season.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- City of Owen SoundPhotograph of CITY OF OWEN SOUND, probably taken between 1877 to 1883, shows her rebuilt upper works. The steamboat is marked "COLLINGWOOD & LAKE SUPERIOR ROYAL MAIL LINE".Photograph of CITY OF OWEN SOUND, probably taken between 1877 to 1883, shows her rebuilt upper works. The steamboat is marked "COLLINGWOOD & LAKE SUPERIOR ROYAL MAIL LINE".Toronto Marine Historical Society
- Folger's Pier, Kingston harbourPhotograph of Kingston harbour with two ferries at the pier. The steamboat MAUD crosses behind them. A schooner lies further out in the harbour. In the foreground are the rails and boxcars of the Kingston and Pembroke Railway, and piles of cordwood. In the background is the Royal Military College …Photograph of Kingston harbour with two ferries at the pier. The steamboat MAUD crosses behind them. A schooner lies further out in the harbour. In the foreground are the rails …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer S. NeffIn May of 1880 a keel was laid at Oshkosh, Wis. for a steamer of 140 feet in length over all, 30 feet in width, and with a hold of 6 1/2 feet. The best Wisconsin white oak was used, with the exception of tamarack for the deck beams. Ryan …In May of 1880 a keel was laid at Oshkosh, Wis. for a steamer of 140 feet in length over all, 30 feet in width, and with a hold of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner and crewPhotograph of three sailors working on a nineteenth century schooner.Photograph of three sailors working on a nineteenth century schooner.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- AsiaPhotograph of the North West Transportation Company & Lake Superior Royal Mail Line propeller ASIA at the wharf in Duluth.Photograph of the North West Transportation Company & Lake Superior Royal Mail Line propeller ASIA at the wharf in Duluth.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- PassportPhotograph of the PASSPORT downbound in the Lachine Rapids.Photograph of the PASSPORT downbound in the Lachine Rapids.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- DEXTER and QUAYLEQUAYLE was launched in 1867 and burned in 1885. DEXTER was build in 1866, but moved to Ashtabula about 1868.QUAYLE was launched in 1867 and burned in 1885. DEXTER was build in 1866, but moved to Ashtabula about 1868.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Soldier Hales 31st BattalionFor more information, see Split Rail Country Vol. II pp.150-151For more information, see Split Rail Country Vol. II pp.150-151Grey Highlands Public Library
- James Van CleveA picture of Captain James Van Cleve, who was master of a series of steamboats on Lake Ontario. Captain Van Cleve passed away in 1888.A picture of Captain James Van Cleve, who was master of a series of steamboats on Lake Ontario. Captain Van Cleve passed away in 1888.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Family of John and Mary Heron of AshburnThe Heron family came to Canada from Ayrshire, Scotland. William Heron (1792-1884) married Jane Crawford (1796-1877) at Ayrshire in 1818. The came to Canada with their family of two daughters, Elizabeth and Jean, and two sons, William and John, in the 1840s. They settled at Dalmore farm at Ashburn. John …The Heron family came to Canada from Ayrshire, Scotland. William Heron (1792-1884) married Jane Crawford (1796-1877) at Ayrshire in 1818. The came to Canada with their family of two daughters, …Whitby Public Library
- Family of David MathisonDavid Mathison (1819-1883) was a tailor in Aberdeen, Scotland. He married Agnes Frost in 1846 by whom he had John Tait Mathison (1851-1929). In 1853 David Mathison married Elizabeth Tait and shortly after the couple came to Whitby where they had six children: Margaret, Jean, Peter William, David, George Tait, …David Mathison (1819-1883) was a tailor in Aberdeen, Scotland. He married Agnes Frost in 1846 by whom he had John Tait Mathison (1851-1929). In 1853 David Mathison married Elizabeth Tait …Whitby Public Library