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- Jessie Dusty and Anna WilsonCondition: Fair. Photo and matte are worn(stains, etc.) but the image is fairly clear (just a little worn.)Condition: Fair. Photo and matte are worn(stains, etc.) but the image is fairly clear (just a little worn.)St. Marys Museum
- George M. CarlPhotograph of the GEORGE M. CARL passing down the St. Clair River by Sarnia and Port Huron.Photograph of the GEORGE M. CARL passing down the St. Clair River by Sarnia and Port Huron.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- United EmpirePhotograph of UNITED EMPIRE at Sarnia shortly after the turn of the century.Photograph of UNITED EMPIRE at Sarnia shortly after the turn of the century.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- THORNHILL is making her approach to the Sarnia ElevatorThe date is May 18, 1975 and THORNHILL, a part-cargo to be unloaded, is making her approach to the Sarnia Elevator.The date is May 18, 1975 and THORNHILL, a part-cargo to be unloaded, is making her approach to the Sarnia Elevator.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- Grand Trunk CrossingGrand Trunk Crossing St. Clair River J. A. Jenney Publisher, DetroitGrand Trunk Crossing St. Clair River J. A. Jenney Publisher, DetroitMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Bird's Eye View of Port HuronBird's Eye View of Port Huron, Mich., as seen from decks of Steamers City of Mackinac and City of Alpena.Bird's Eye View of Port Huron, Mich., as seen from decks of Steamers City of Mackinac and City of Alpena.Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Bird's Eye View of Port Huron.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steam-boat A. D. PatchinImage at the head of a cargo manifest for a voyage from Buffalo to Chicago, 8 June 1848, detailing a family and cargo taken on board at Sarnia for Southport, WIImage at the head of a cargo manifest for a voyage from Buffalo to Chicago, 8 June 1848, detailing a family and cargo taken on board at Sarnia for Southport, …Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Lake and River St. Clair with the Detroit River [1895]North America Lake and River St. Clair with the Detroit River From the latest United States Government Charts. All heights are expressed in feet above the level of the water. Magnetic Variation in 1895, increasing about 4' annually. All Bearings are Magnetic. Soundings inNorth America Lake and River St. Clair with the Detroit River From the latest United States Government Charts. All heights are expressed in feet above the level of the water. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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