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- HARRIET ANN (1856, Schooner)1863 Owned J. Dunning & Company, Milford, ONT. 1871 Listed without details.1863 Owned J. Dunning & Company, Milford, ONT. 1871 Listed without details.Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library
- Eleanor (1866)47x10x7 Owned by J. Chaffey, Bedford Mills, Ont.; J. Swift, Kingston 1881, 1886. Built by J. Chaffey, Bedford Mills 1866. Rideau Canal Tug. Frozen in by early winter 13/11/83 Brewers Mills Ont. Sank 05/90 Main Ducks (off Kingston). ; Final Location: Main Ducks, Lake Ontario, Foundered47x10x7 Owned by J. Chaffey, Bedford Mills, Ont.; J. Swift, Kingston 1881, 1886. Built by J. Chaffey, Bedford Mills 1866. Rideau Canal Tug. Frozen in by early winter 13/11/83 Brewers …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Moira (1855)Approx.123x25x8 Owned by B. Flint, Belleville. Built by A. L. Hossleton, Belleville and launched 01/05/55. Oscillating. engine by Sheppard, Buffalo N.Y. Carried 40 cabin passengers. Used on Lake Ontario. Wrecked in snowstorm 21/11/55 Amherst Island, refloated. Sank 08/10/62 Main Ducks, Lake Ontario. ; Final Location: Main Ducks, Lake Ontario, FounderedApprox.123x25x8 Owned by B. Flint, Belleville. Built by A. L. Hossleton, Belleville and launched 01/05/55. Oscillating. engine by Sheppard, Buffalo N.Y. Carried 40 cabin passengers. Used on Lake Ontario. Wrecked …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- John Randall (1905)Official No.: 117121; First Rebuild: Official Number: 117121 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 104 x 23 -- 133 tons Rebuilt: in 1907 104x23x8 Owned by J. Randall, Seeleys Bay Ont.; H. F. Randall, Seeleys Bay 1917. Steam barge, mostly for railway coal to Smiths Falls. Wrecked 16/11/20 Main Duck Island, Lake Ontario. …Official No.: 117121; First Rebuild: Official Number: 117121 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 104 x 23 -- 133 tons Rebuilt: in 1907 104x23x8 Owned by J. Randall, Seeleys Bay Ont.; H. F. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Frontenac (1901)Official No.: 111767; 89x22x8 Owned by Calvin Company, Kingston; to Donnelly Salvage & Wrecking Co. 1916; to Sincennes-McNaughton 1929. Built by Calvin, Garden Island Ont. Engine 10-20½x15 (builder uncertain). Towboat. Sank 05/12/29 near Main Duck Island, Lake Ontario. ; Final Location: Main Ducks, Lake Ontario, Ontario, Canada, FounderedOfficial No.: 111767; 89x22x8 Owned by Calvin Company, Kingston; to Donnelly Salvage & Wrecking Co. 1916; to Sincennes-McNaughton 1929. Built by Calvin, Garden Island Ont. Engine 10-20½x15 (builder uncertain). Towboat. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- C. Hickox (1873)Official No.: 103817; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1906) 131x25x9 Owned by Mrs. A. Smith, Belleville Ont. 1906. Burnt and beached 02/12/06 Main Duck Island, Lake Ontario. ; Final Location: Main Duck Island, Ontario, Canada, BurntOfficial No.: 103817; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1906) 131x25x9 Owned by Mrs. A. Smith, Belleville Ont. 1906. Burnt and beached 02/12/06 Main Duck Island, Lake Ontario. ; Final Location: Main Duck …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cabotia (1880)Other Names: Hiawatha; Official No.: 133825; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1913) as Hiawatha 244x36x20 Owned by Cabotia Steamship Co. 1913; to George Hall Coal & Transportation Co. 1917; Donnelly Salvage & Wrecking Co. 1920 (not used). Built by Linn & Craig, Gibraltar, Michigan 1880. Engine 25-50x46 by Frontier Iron Works, Detroit. …Other Names: Hiawatha; Official No.: 133825; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1913) as Hiawatha 244x36x20 Owned by Cabotia Steamship Co. 1913; to George Hall Coal & Transportation Co. 1917; Donnelly Salvage & …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- King Ben (1895)Other Names: Navajo (1904); Official No.: 100660; First Rebuild: Official Number: 100660 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 109 x 22 -- 145 tons Rebuilt: Kingston, Ontario, Canada in 1896 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw 111x22x9 Owned by I. B. Folger, Kingston 1895; J. G. Hurley, Kingston 1901; J. Richardson & Sons, Kingston 1908. …Other Names: Navajo (1904); Official No.: 100660; First Rebuild: Official Number: 100660 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 109 x 22 -- 145 tons Rebuilt: Kingston, Ontario, Canada in 1896 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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