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  • Chateauguay (1832)
    Chateauguay (1832)
    Ship       Dimensions unknown. Built for H. Dickinson & Co., to J. DeWitt 1834. Built by A. Young, Coteau du Lac, Que. and launched 21/04/32. Engine from "Cornwall". Ferry. Boiler exploded 20/11/41 Châteauguay, Que. "The wretched and unsafe condition of the boat has for a long time been the subject of loud …
    Ship     Dimensions unknown. Built for H. Dickinson & Co., to J. DeWitt 1834. Built by A. Young, Coteau du Lac, Que. and launched 21/04/32. Engine from "Cornwall". Ferry. Boiler exploded 20/11/41 …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Cornwall (1823)
    Cornwall (1823)
    Ship       Owned by H. Dickinson. Dimensions uncertain. Built 1823, probably at Coteau Que. First advertisement appeared 25/06/23. Used Coteau-Cornwall. Ran rapids 17/04/28 to Lachine, used there thereafter. Very little known.
    Ship     Owned by H. Dickinson. Dimensions uncertain. Built 1823, probably at Coteau Que. First advertisement appeared 25/06/23. Used Coteau-Cornwall. Ran rapids 17/04/28 to Lachine, used there thereafter. Very little known.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Neptune (1827)
    Neptune (1827)
    Ship       Approx. 118x22. Owned by H. Dickinson. Built by A. Young, Coteau du Lac Que. 1827. Engine by J. D. Ward, Montreal. Additional cabins on deck added 1832. Never registered.
    Ship     Approx. 118x22. Owned by H. Dickinson. Built by A. Young, Coteau du Lac Que. 1827. Engine by J. D. Ward, Montreal. Additional cabins on deck added 1832. Never registered.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Henry Brougham (1832)
    Henry Brougham (1832)
    Ship       Other Names: Chieftain (1839); 133x18x8 Owned by H. Dickinson; to Calvin & Breck 1849. Built by A. Young, Coteau du Lac Que. 1832. Engine(s) by J. D. Ward, Montreal. Used on Upper St. Lawrence, towboat after 1850. Ran rapids as soon as built, engine installed at Lachine. Additional cabins 1834; …
    Ship     Other Names: Chieftain (1839); 133x18x8 Owned by H. Dickinson; to Calvin & Breck 1849. Built by A. Young, Coteau du Lac Que. 1832. Engine(s) by J. D. Ward, Montreal. Used …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Highlander (1840)
    Highlander (1840)
    Ship       Approx. 180x24. Owned by Macpherson & Crane, Montreal; J. Hamilton, Kingston 1842. Built by Hale, Coteau du Lac Que. 1840. Engines (2) by Ward & Brush, Montreal. 132" stroke, to second "Highlander". Upper St. Lawrence mail steamer. First vessel through new Cornwall Canal about 28/11/42. Stranded late November 1843 Lancaster …
    Ship     Approx. 180x24. Owned by Macpherson & Crane, Montreal; J. Hamilton, Kingston 1842. Built by Hale, Coteau du Lac Que. 1840. Engines (2) by Ward & Brush, Montreal. 132" stroke, to …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Myra (1884)
    Myra (1884)
    Ship       Official No.: 88634; 82x17x9 Owned by J. B. McLeod, Prescott 1884; Ogdensburg Coal & Towing Co., Montreal 1909; Sincennes-McNaughton 1921. Built by Shickluna Bros., St. Catharines and launched 19/08/84. First engine 20x23 (maker unknown); after 1894 15½-30x22 by Nash Bros., Ogdensburg N.Y. Collided with "Rothesay" 12/09/89 Prescott, 2 killed. Sunk …
    Ship     Official No.: 88634; 82x17x9 Owned by J. B. McLeod, Prescott 1884; Ogdensburg Coal & Towing Co., Montreal 1909; Sincennes-McNaughton 1921. Built by Shickluna Bros., St. Catharines and launched 19/08/84. First …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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