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- Mail (Toronto, ON), April 26, 1880, page 1Obituary Notes [Part Only] A Prince Among Shipbuilders Flags were flying at half-mast from several of the principal business places in St.Catharines on Saturday [April 24] and nearly all the vessels and steam craft on the ...Obituary Notes [Part Only] A Prince Among Shipbuilders Flags were flying at half-mast from several of the principal business places in St.Catharines on Saturday [April 24] and nearly all the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mail (Toronto, ON), April 20, 1874, page 4New Steamers - Two new screw steamers named respectively Ontario and Quebec , have just been completed at Chatham , Ont., forNew Steamers - Two new screw steamers named respectively Ontario and Quebec , have just been completed at Chatham , Ont., forMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mail (Toronto, ON), May 7, 1874, page 1
Sarnia , May 6 - The new propeller Ontario , of Beatty's Royal Mail Line of steamers, arrived here from Chatham this morning, ...Sarnia , May 6 - The new propeller Ontario , of Beatty's Royal Mail Line of steamers, arrived here from Chatham this morning, ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Mail (Toronto, ON), June 15, 1874, page 1
Chatham , June 13 - The new propeller built by Messrs. Simpson & Chisholm for a stock company here was successfully launched at three p.m. today and christened "Chatham , June 13 - The new propeller built by Messrs. Simpson & Chisholm for a stock company here was successfully launched at three p.m. today and christened "Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Expositor (Orillia, ON), July 25, 1872
The Waubuno last week took ten tons of maple sugar from Little Current, consigned to A. A. Thompson, Penetanguishene.The Waubuno last week took ten tons of maple sugar from Little Current, consigned to A. A. Thompson, Penetanguishene.Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Expositor (Orillia, ON), December 18, 1868
The Enterprize says a staunch little steamer has been purchased by the people of Thornbury and placed on the route between Collingwood and that village.The Enterprize says a staunch little steamer has been purchased by the people of Thornbury and placed on the route between Collingwood and that village.Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Expositor (Orillia, ON), April 30, 1869
The steamer Margaret has left for the Georgian Bay to raise the steamer Francis Smith under the superintendence of Capt. Fortier.The steamer Margaret has left for the Georgian Bay to raise the steamer Francis Smith under the superintendence of Capt. Fortier.Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Expositor (Orillia, ON), June 18, 1869
The Chicora left Collingwood in her trip this season for Fort William on Tuesday with a large quantity of freight and a number of passengers destined for Red River. The Enterprize says the steamer Fred Hotchkiss was launched in the Bay at Collingwood on Thursday ...The Chicora left Collingwood in her trip this season for Fort William on Tuesday with a large quantity of freight and a number of passengers destined for Red River. The …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Expositor (Orillia, ON), June 25, 1869
It is said the iron steamer Chicora running between Collingwood and Fort William is the fastest steamer in America on her last trip she beat the fast side-wheel American steamer Keewenau three hours and a half between Sault St Marie and Marquette a ...It is said the iron steamer Chicora running between Collingwood and Fort William is the fastest steamer in America on her last trip she beat the fast side-wheel American steamer …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Expositor (Orillia, ON), May 23, 1872
NEW STEAMER - A small screw steamer to be called the Maid of Midland was brought up on the Northern Railway last week and will be launched and fitted up here. It is owned by Mr. F.S. Darling has accommodation for about 50 passengers and will run between Penetanguishene, ...NEW STEAMER - A small screw steamer to be called the Maid of Midland was brought up on the Northern Railway last week and will be launched and fitted up …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Expositor (Orillia, ON), October 3, 1872
The steamer Maid of Midland leaves Coldwater every morning for Severn, Waubaushene, Hog Bay and Midland.The steamer Maid of Midland leaves Coldwater every morning for Severn, Waubaushene, Hog Bay and Midland.Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Expositor (Orillia, ON), May 15, 1873
PENETANGUISHENE The steamer Waubuno has at last arrived, bringing freight and passengers.PENETANGUISHENE The steamer Waubuno has at last arrived, bringing freight and passengers.Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Expositor (Orillia, ON), July 23, 1873
Another body the fifth of those drowned at the Mary Ward disaster, last fall was washed ashore about two miles from the mouth of the Nottawa River, on Tuesday.Another body the fifth of those drowned at the Mary Ward disaster, last fall was washed ashore about two miles from the mouth of the Nottawa River, on Tuesday.Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Expositor (Orillia, ON), August 7, 1873
GEORGIAN BAY - The popular steamer Maid of Midland is making regular trips between Coldwater, Midland and Penetanguishene this summer affording parties a good opportunity of enjoying one of the most delightful excursions of this part of Canada. A stage leaves Orillia every ...GEORGIAN BAY - The popular steamer Maid of Midland is making regular trips between Coldwater, Midland and Penetanguishene this summer affording parties a good opportunity of enjoying one of the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Expositor (Orillia, ON), September 25, 1873
ABANDONED - the wrecking company have failed to take up the propellor Mary Ward , and we understand the job has been finally given up. Last Wednesday she was so far lifted as to reveal the fact that she has sustained very serious damage, and perhaps would not justify any …ABANDONED - the wrecking company have failed to take up the propellor Mary Ward , and we understand the job has been finally given up. Last Wednesday she was so …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Expositor (Orillia, ON), October 2, 1873
EXCURSION - Left Thursday the Mayor and Corporation of Toronto took their annual excursion which intended over two days...On arrival at Collingwood they embarked on board the steamer Chicora for Penetanguishene...EXCURSION - Left Thursday the Mayor and Corporation of Toronto took their annual excursion which intended over two days...On arrival at Collingwood they embarked on board the steamer Chicora for …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Expositor (Orillia, ON), April 30, 1874
COLLINGWOOD There is still a considerable deal of ice in our bay but it will no doubt soon disappear. The steamer Chicora was to have left Detroit for here on Saturday last, and we very shortly will have navigation and business in full blast. ...COLLINGWOOD There is still a considerable deal of ice in our bay but it will no doubt soon disappear. The steamer Chicora was to have left Detroit for here on …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Expositor (Orillia, ON), May 7, 1874
MIDLAND CITY The heavy plodding Waubuno steamer which in summer dispenses its blessings along the shores, makes a practice of coming into Midland City under cloud of night but takes particular good care to avoid Penetanguishene till bright morning her venturous brow. ...MIDLAND CITY The heavy plodding Waubuno steamer which in summer dispenses its blessings along the shores, makes a practice of coming into Midland City under cloud of night but takes …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Expositor (Orillia, ON), May 28, 1874
The steamer Cumberland arrived on Tuesday May 26th from Lake Superior with a good passenger and freight list, being the first steamer through to Duluth this year... The steamer Chicora left here Tuesday afternoon with 220 passengers and a full load of freight and ...The steamer Cumberland arrived on Tuesday May 26th from Lake Superior with a good passenger and freight list, being the first steamer through to Duluth this year... The steamer Chicora …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Expositor (Orillia, ON), June 4, 1874
...one firm alone shipped by the Steamer Seymour goods to the value of $4, 000 which certainly does not show that we have dull times....one firm alone shipped by the Steamer Seymour goods to the value of $4, 000 which certainly does not show that we have dull times.Maritime History of the Great Lakes - Mail (Toronto, ON), May 7, 1874, page 1