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- Cheam (1905)Official No.: 117153; 105x22x4 Owned by Chilliwack Shingle Manufacturing Co. Built by J. Dickson, Harrison River B. C. Engine 16x48 by B. C. Iron Works, Vancouver (from "Courser"). Sternwheel. Ran on snag upper Fraser River 1906 and broke back. ; Final Location: Fraser River, British Columbia, Canada, WreckedOfficial No.: 117153; 105x22x4 Owned by Chilliwack Shingle Manufacturing Co. Built by J. Dickson, Harrison River B. C. Engine 16x48 by B. C. Iron Works, Vancouver (from "Courser"). Sternwheel. Ran …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Stranger (1895)Official No.: 103304; 46x11x5 Owned by McKee & Wilson, New Westminster 1895; A. M. Ackerman, New Westminster 1901. Engine 7-15x8 (maker unknown). Collided with ice floe and sank 06/02/07 Fraser River. ; Final Location: Fraser River, British Columbia, Canada, Wrecked By IceOfficial No.: 103304; 46x11x5 Owned by McKee & Wilson, New Westminster 1895; A. M. Ackerman, New Westminster 1901. Engine 7-15x8 (maker unknown). Collided with ice floe and sank 06/02/07 Fraser …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Favourite (1902)Official No.: 111941; 100x20x4 Owned by G. C. Harvey, New Westminster. Built by Harvey, New Westminster 1902. Engine 11x36 by Willamette Iron Works, Portland Oregon. Sternwheel. Wrecked by ice 12/01/09 Hope B. C., abandoned. ; Final Location: Fraser River, British Columbia, Canada, Wrecked By IceOfficial No.: 111941; 100x20x4 Owned by G. C. Harvey, New Westminster. Built by Harvey, New Westminster 1902. Engine 11x36 by Willamette Iron Works, Portland Oregon. Sternwheel. Wrecked by ice 12/01/09 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Royal City (1875)Official No.: 64155; 128x26x5 438 tons. Owned by N. Irving, New Westminster. Built by Collings & Cook, Victoria 1875. Engines (2) 20x60 by Risdon Iron Works, San Francisco, to "Elizabeth J. Irving". Sternwheel. Sank owing to "stress of weather" 17/05/82 South Sand Heads, Fraser River, broken up. ; Final Location: …Official No.: 64155; 128x26x5 438 tons. Owned by N. Irving, New Westminster. Built by Collings & Cook, Victoria 1875. Engines (2) 20x60 by Risdon Iron Works, San Francisco, to "Elizabeth …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Fraser (1896)Official No.: 103159; 67x12x5 Owned by Hickey & McPherson, Vancouver. Built by E. McAlpine, Vancouver 1896. Engine 5-13x9 by B. C. Iron Works, Vancouver. Freight. Destroyed by fire 08/09/10 Fraser River. ; Final Location: Fraser River, British Columbia, Canada, BurntOfficial No.: 103159; 67x12x5 Owned by Hickey & McPherson, Vancouver. Built by E. McAlpine, Vancouver 1896. Engine 5-13x9 by B. C. Iron Works, Vancouver. Freight. Destroyed by fire 08/09/10 Fraser …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Clutha (1903)Official No.: 111957; 45x11x5 Owned by St. Mary's Canning Co., New Westminster. Built by G. Newman, New Westminster 1903. First engine 9x9 by Doty Engine Works, later 6-11½x8 by A. Rutherford & Co., Birkenhead England. Tug. Wrecked 12/05/25 Fraser River. ; Final Location: Fraser River, British Columbia, Canada, WreckedOfficial No.: 111957; 45x11x5 Owned by St. Mary's Canning Co., New Westminster. Built by G. Newman, New Westminster 1903. First engine 9x9 by Doty Engine Works, later 6-11½x8 by A. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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