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  • Morning Star (1830)
    Morning Star (1830)
    Ship       Other Names: Otonabee (1832); Approx. 60'. Owned by A. Ellsworth, then "a number of gentlemen of Port Hope". Engine by York Steam Engine Works, Toronto. Used on Rice Lake and Otonabee River. Damaged by fire May 1833: "decks destroyed and machinery damaged". Repaired.
    Ship     Other Names: Otonabee (1832); Approx. 60'. Owned by A. Ellsworth, then "a number of gentlemen of Port Hope". Engine by York Steam Engine Works, Toronto. Used on Rice Lake and …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Lady of the Lake
    Lady of the Lake
    Ship       Dimensions unknown. Owned by Cobourg & Peterborough Forwarding Co. Built by "the inhabitants of Otonabee" 1852. Boiler exploded 17/05/52 on first trip Rice Lake. Unregistered.
    Ship     Dimensions unknown. Owned by Cobourg & Peterborough Forwarding Co. Built by "the inhabitants of Otonabee" 1852. Boiler exploded 17/05/52 on first trip Rice Lake. Unregistered.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Lenore (1894)
    Lenore (1894)
    Ship       Official No.: 107818; 39x6x3 Owned by R. B. Rogers, Peterborough.
    Ship     Official No.: 107818; 39x6x3 Owned by R. B. Rogers, Peterborough.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • MORNING STAR (1830, Steamer)
    MORNING STAR (1830, Steamer)
    Ship       Dimensions (LBD): 60' x 0' x 0' ; 1830 Used on Rice Lake & Otonabee River. 1832 Renamed OTONABEE. 1833, May Damaged by fire; repaired.; Original Owner: A. Ellsworks
    Ship     Dimensions (LBD): 60' x 0' x 0' ; 1830 Used on Rice Lake & Otonabee River. 1832 Renamed OTONABEE. 1833, May Damaged by fire; repaired.; Original Owner: A. Ellsworks
    Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library
  • FORESTER (1845, Schooner)
    FORESTER (1845, Schooner)
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    Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library
  • Northumberland (1835)
    Northumberland (1835)
    Ship       Other Names: Sir Francis Bond Head (1837); Approx. 120x30 Owned by J. Bethune, Cobourg; to "a Peterborough group" 1837. Used on Rice Lake and Otonabee River. Centre-wheel catamaran. Wrecked about 01/05/36 Peterborough, raised and repaired. "They made nearly a new vessel of her" (Kingston "Chronicle"). Wreck location first reported in …
    Ship     Other Names: Sir Francis Bond Head (1837); Approx. 120x30 Owned by J. Bethune, Cobourg; to "a Peterborough group" 1837. Used on Rice Lake and Otonabee River. Centre-wheel catamaran. Wrecked about …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Forester (1844)
    Forester (1844)
    Ship       Approx. 100x14. (width over paddle boxes 24') Owned by W. Weller, Cobourg Ont., to H. Fowlds, Hastings 1852. Launched 13/07/44. Either a "noisy scow-like craft" or "a neat and commodiously arranged boat, having cabins for Ladies and Gentlemen, well furnished and sufficiently large" (Cobourg "Star"). Carried partly over dam 18/04/51 …
    Ship     Approx. 100x14. (width over paddle boxes 24') Owned by W. Weller, Cobourg Ont., to H. Fowlds, Hastings 1852. Launched 13/07/44. Either a "noisy scow-like craft" or "a neat and commodiously …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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