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- Celtic (1874)Official No.: 71151; 134x21x15 Owned by A. E. MacKay, Hamilton Ont. 1877 (operated as Merchants Line or Lake & River Steamship Co.); R. O. McKay, Hamilton 1886. Built by A. M. Robertson, Hamilton and launched 05/05/74. Engine 34x34 by T. Willson, Dundas Ont. Used Montreal-Upper Lakes. More staterooms added 1881. …Official No.: 71151; 134x21x15 Owned by A. E. MacKay, Hamilton Ont. 1877 (operated as Merchants Line or Lake & River Steamship Co.); R. O. McKay, Hamilton 1886. Built by A. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Picton (1870)158x26x8 (width over paddle boxes 44') Owned by J. S. McQuaig, Picton. Built by W. Yeomans, Mill Point (Deseronto) Ont. and launched 09/09/70. Used Montreal-Lake Ontario. Custom-House measure (pre-1877) 248t. "New cabins" 1872, no details. False sides added 1880 to improve stability. Reframed, new planking and keelsons Portsmouth Ont. 1882. …158x26x8 (width over paddle boxes 44') Owned by J. S. McQuaig, Picton. Built by W. Yeomans, Mill Point (Deseronto) Ont. and launched 09/09/70. Used Montreal-Lake Ontario. Custom-House measure (pre-1877) 248t. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- W.C. Francis (1873)Official No.: 69526; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1874) 64x16x8 Owned by F. B. Maxwell, Cornwall 1874; N. Paradis, Montreal 1877; Sincennes-McNaughton 1886, 1901. Built by G. H. Notter, Buffalo N.Y. 1873. Engine 18x20 by Sutton Bros., Buffalo. Tug. Destroyed by fire 25/11/10 Rondeau Ont. ; Final Location: Rondeau, Ontario, Canada, BurntOfficial No.: 69526; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1874) 64x16x8 Owned by F. B. Maxwell, Cornwall 1874; N. Paradis, Montreal 1877; Sincennes-McNaughton 1886, 1901. Built by G. H. Notter, Buffalo N.Y. 1873. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake ErieChart of Lake Erie includes references to a number of wrecks, including the approximate position of the CITY OF VENICE and LOCKWOOD.Chart of Lake Erie includes references to a number of wrecks, including the approximate position of the CITY OF VENICE and LOCKWOOD.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Getting Grain From Rondeau: Schooner Days CCLI (251)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 1 Aug 1936 Getting Grain From Rondeau Schooner Days CCLI (251) _______ "THERE has seen a series of articles The Telegram with respect to sailing ships of other days," writes Mr. W. R. Phillimore, of 34 Millbank avenue, "only some of which ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 1 Aug 1936 Getting Grain From Rondeau Schooner Days CCLI (251) _______ "THERE has seen a series of articles The Telegram with respect to sailing ships of other days," writes Mr. W. R. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner, Essex, Manifest, 25 Jun 1836Master: S. BassetteMaster: S. BassetteMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Nightmare - Come True: Schooner Days CXXIII (123)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 27 Jan 1934 Nightmare - Come True Schooner Days CXXIII (123) FIFTY YEARS AGO come next July I did the hardest work I have ever done. That was hoping to raise the James R. Benson. She was a big topsail schooner of the old Welland Canal type, with three ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 27 Jan 1934 Nightmare - Come True Schooner Days CXXIII (123) FIFTY YEARS AGO come next July I did the hardest work I have ever done. That was hoping to raise the James …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Riding It Out with the Queen of the Lakes: Schooner Days DLV (555)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 19 Sep 1942 Riding It Out with the Queen of the Lakes Schooner Days DLV (555) by C. H. J. Snider _______ CAPT. WM. A. HEAD, master of the Ocean Wave of Picton so many years ago that few living men ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 19 Sep 1942 Riding It Out with the Queen of the Lakes Schooner Days DLV (555) by C. H. J. Snider _______ CAPT. WM. A. HEAD, master of the Ocean Wave of Picton …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lady Skippers: Schooner Days CCXXXIll (233)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 28 Mar 1936 Lady Skippers Schooner Days CCXXXIll (233) _______ YES, you heard right the first time. Lady skippers. Not lady-slippers. Real women, not orchids. I have a great admiration for the moccasin flower or pink lady-slipper, ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 28 Mar 1936 Lady Skippers Schooner Days CCXXXIll (233) _______ YES, you heard right the first time. Lady skippers. Not lady-slippers. Real women, not orchids. I have a great admiration for the moccasin …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Gale at BuffaloEvening Post (New York, NY), 2 Jul 1827, p. 1 From the Buffalo Journal, June 26. Gale at Buffalo .--This place was visited on Friday last by one of the severest gales ever known at this season of the year. The wind was from the south west, and drove the water with great violence into the creek, ...Evening Post (New York, NY), 2 Jul 1827, p. 1 From the Buffalo Journal, June 26. Gale at Buffalo .--This place was visited on Friday last by one of the severest gales ever known at this season of the year. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes