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- Steamer ST. LAWRENCE, Thousand IslandsReal photo postcard of the Thousand Islands Steamboat Company steamboat SAINT LAWRENCE in the Thousand Islands. A small number of passengers cluster on the bow under black umbrellas.Real photo postcard of the Thousand Islands Steamboat Company steamboat SAINT LAWRENCE in the Thousand Islands. A small number of passengers cluster on the bow under black umbrellas.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The steamer ALGERIAN Running Long Sault RapidsThe ALGERIAN was a rebuilt in 1874 of the BAVARIAN (1873), in turn a rebuild of the KINGSTON (1855). She was renamed CORNWALL in 1904. Postcard has undivided back. This image appears in Walter Lewis and Rick Neilson's The River Palace, 2008.The ALGERIAN was a rebuilt in 1874 of the BAVARIAN (1873), in turn a rebuild of the KINGSTON (1855). She was renamed CORNWALL in 1904. Postcard has undivided back. This …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- A Richelieu Navigation Co. steamer leaving Alex Bay for MontrealColoured magic lantern slide with Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamboat TORONTO on the Saint Lawrence River in the Thousand Islands off Alexandria Bay, New YorkColoured magic lantern slide with Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamboat TORONTO on the Saint Lawrence River in the Thousand Islands off Alexandria Bay, New YorkMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer ALGERIAN Running Long Sault Rapids, St. Lawrence RiverThe ALGERIAN was a rebuilt in 1874 of the BAVARIAN (1873), in turn a rebuild of the KINGSTON (1855). She was renamed CORNWALL in 1904. Postcard has undivided back. This image appears in Walter Lewis and Rick Neilson's The River Palace, 2008.The ALGERIAN was a rebuilt in 1874 of the BAVARIAN (1873), in turn a rebuild of the KINGSTON (1855). She was renamed CORNWALL in 1904. Postcard has undivided back. This …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- ALGERIAN Running the Lachine Rapids on the St. Lawrence RiverUndivided back for addressUndivided back for addressMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lachine RapidsThe absence of the steamboat's name from the paddlebox is probably because the PASSPORT was renamed CASPIAN in 1898 and by 1900 was no longer in the service of the R & O, having been purchased by the Lake Ontario and Bay of Quinte Steamship Company (owned in part by …The absence of the steamboat's name from the paddlebox is probably because the PASSPORT was renamed CASPIAN in 1898 and by 1900 was no longer in the service of the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Tramp steamer CARLOUsed to illustrate Ivan S. Brookes, Hamilton Harbor, 1826-1901.Used to illustrate Ivan S. Brookes, Hamilton Harbor, 1826-1901.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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