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- CPR Steamer LaunchedSarnia Observer, 10 May 1889 This vessel replaced the CPR Algoma lost in 1885.Sarnia Observer, 10 May 1889 This vessel replaced the CPR Algoma lost in 1885.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Quebec Under Water At Devil's GapSarnia Observer, 24 Jul 1885 The Quebec Under Water At Devil's Gap The telegram received from Capt. Symes on Friday afternoon to the effect that the Quebec had gone down in 20 fathoms of water caused intense sorrow to spread over our townspeople. It however, was alleviated by the information that no lives ...Sarnia Observer, 24 Jul 1885 The Quebec Under Water At Devil's Gap The telegram received from Capt. Symes on Friday afternoon to the effect that the Quebec had gone down in 20 fathoms of water …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Wrecked QuebecSarnia Observer, 31 Jul 1885 The wrecked Quebec --The Detroit Free Press says: Judging from the latest move made with S. A. Murphy to raise the Northwest Transportation Company's steamer Quebec, sunk in the Devil's Gap, Sault Ste. Marie river. A couple of gentlemen residing in Detroit, and who owned wrecking outfits, ...Sarnia Observer, 31 Jul 1885 The wrecked Quebec --The Detroit Free Press says: Judging from the latest move made with S. A. Murphy to raise the Northwest Transportation Company's steamer Quebec, sunk in the Devil's …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Floated at LastSarnia Observer, 13 Nov 1885 Floated at Last The Propeller Quebec Raised Detroit Nov. 6 -- Last midnight Capt. S.A. Murphy, of this city received a telegram from Capt. John E. Tobin, at Sault Ste Marie, announcing the practical accomplishment by Murphy's force of the most difficult and hazardous ...Sarnia Observer, 13 Nov 1885 Floated at Last The Propeller Quebec Raised Detroit Nov. 6 -- Last midnight Capt. S.A. Murphy, of this city received a telegram from Capt. John E. Tobin, at Sault Ste …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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