- St. Lawrence River, 1919
Chippewa Point to Brooks Point; Includes Brockville and Morristown
Chippewa Point to Brooks Point; Includes Brockville and Morristown
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake St. Clair, 1919
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake Superior, 1919
insets of Grand Marais, MN, Grand Marais, MI, Michipicoten Harbor, ON, Gargantua Harbor, ON
insets of Grand Marais, MN, Grand Marais, MI, Michipicoten Harbor, ON, Gargantua Harbor, ON
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Watertown Times (Watertown, NY), Feb. 8, 1919
Sackets Harbor, Feb. 8. -- Memories of Sackets Harbor of the days of the middle of the nineteenth century, when side-wheeled vessels plied the St. Lawrence and Lake Ontario and this village was considerable of trade and passenger center, were recalled today by Manuel Jeffrey, 82 years old, who ...
Sackets Harbor, Feb. 8. -- Memories of Sackets Harbor of the days of the middle of the nineteenth century, when side-wheeled vessels plied the St. Lawrence and Lake Ontario and …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily Times (Oswego, NY), Thurs., Aug. 14, 1919
This is a slight variation with some additional information from an article that appeared in the Palladium.
This is a slight variation with some additional information from an article that appeared in the Palladium.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Watertown Daily Times (Watertown, NY), Feb. 9, 1919
Sackets Harbor of A Half Century Ago Manuel Jeffrey, Now 82, Drove Stage From Lake Port to Watertown During the Civil War--Big Freight and Passenger Business at the Lake in the 50's and 60's. Sackets Harbor, Feb. 8. -- Memories of Sackets Harbor of the days of the middle of …
Sackets Harbor of A Half Century Ago Manuel Jeffrey, Now 82, Drove Stage From Lake Port to Watertown During the Civil War--Big Freight and Passenger Business at the Lake in …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), Sept. 10, 1919
Lake Ontario Has Record For Lost Vessels Mysterious disappearances of ships that were lost on Inland Lake By C.H.J. Snider Did the "Homer Warren," wallowing in the welter of sulky slumbering seas as she pushed her way ...
Lake Ontario Has Record For Lost Vessels Mysterious disappearances of ships that were lost on Inland Lake By C.H.J. Snider Did the "Homer Warren," wallowing in the welter of sulky …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer SEEANDBEE between Buffalo and Cleveland
Coloured postcard of the Cleveland and Buffalo line steamboat SEEANDBEE on Lake Erie.
Coloured postcard of the Cleveland and Buffalo line steamboat SEEANDBEE on Lake Erie.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Delia B. (Motor Vessel), U210337, fire, 10 Aug 1919
Reason: fire Lives: nil Remarks: Total loss
Reason: fire Lives: nil Remarks: Total loss
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mike (1919)
Official No.: 140999; First Rebuild: Official Number: 140999 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 53 x 13 -- 18 tons Rebuilt: Meaford, Ontario, Canada in 1938 53x13x4 Owned by Knight Bros., Burks Falls Ont. 1927, 1935; J. & A. Lowe, Owen Sound 1945.
Official No.: 140999; First Rebuild: Official Number: 140999 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 53 x 13 -- 18 tons Rebuilt: Meaford, Ontario, Canada in 1938 53x13x4 Owned by Knight Bros., Burks Falls …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Twin (1919)
Official No.: 133797; 68x15x7 Owned by W. Thompson, Port Maitland Ont. 1921; C. & P. Ross, Dunnville 1928; W. S. Oldfield, Tobermory 1935. Fish tug.
Official No.: 133797; 68x15x7 Owned by W. Thompson, Port Maitland Ont. 1921; C. & P. Ross, Dunnville 1928; W. S. Oldfield, Tobermory 1935. Fish tug.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- E.D. Kingsley (1919)
Other Names: Southholm (1929); Official No.: 141544; 200x32x15 Owned by Kingsley Navigation Co., Vancouver; to F. Waterhouse & Co. 1929, later Union Steamship Co. Built by Canadian Car & Foundry Co., Fort William Ont. 1919.
Other Names: Southholm (1929); Official No.: 141544; 200x32x15 Owned by Kingsley Navigation Co., Vancouver; to F. Waterhouse & Co. 1929, later Union Steamship Co. Built by Canadian Car & Foundry …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Canadian Adventurer (1919)
Other Names: Emperor of Port McNicoll (1925); Nootka; Official No.: 141486; Later Registration: Peru (1950) 251x44x20. Owned by Canadian Government Merchant Marine, to Canadian Pacific Railway 1925. Built by Port Arthur Shipbuilding Co 1919. Was to have been renamed "Emperor of Midland" 1925 but name not accepted.
Other Names: Emperor of Port McNicoll (1925); Nootka; Official No.: 141486; Later Registration: Peru (1950) 251x44x20. Owned by Canadian Government Merchant Marine, to Canadian Pacific Railway 1925. Built by Port …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Granville III (1919)
Official No.: 141255; 95x23x9 Owned by Valley Steamship Co., to Eastern Canada Coastal Steamship Co. 1930. Last used about 1932, scuttled 1946 Musquash N. S.
Official No.: 141255; 95x23x9 Owned by Valley Steamship Co., to Eastern Canada Coastal Steamship Co. 1930. Last used about 1932, scuttled 1946 Musquash N. S.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- H.F. Bronson (1919)
Official No.: 141472; 100x21x10 Owned by Montreal Transportation Co.; to Canada Steamship Lines 1920; Dominion Towing & Salvage Co., Midland 1927; to Sincennes-McNaughton 1929. Engines (2) 13½-26x20 (maker unknown). Tug.
Official No.: 141472; 100x21x10 Owned by Montreal Transportation Co.; to Canada Steamship Lines 1920; Dominion Towing & Salvage Co., Midland 1927; to Sincennes-McNaughton 1929. Engines (2) 13½-26x20 (maker unknown). Tug.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ophir (Steam yacht), C112173, burnt, 27 May 1919
Reason: burnt Lives: nil Hull damage: $1,000 Remarks: Total loss
Reason: burnt Lives: nil Hull damage: $1,000 Remarks: Total loss
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Phoenix (Steamboat), fire, 5 Sep 1919
Reason: fire Remarks: Total loss
Reason: fire Remarks: Total loss
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cabotia (Propeller), C133825, 27 Aug 1919
Remarks: Total loss
Remarks: Total loss
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Toltec (Propeller), U145518, aground/burned, 4 Sep 1919
Reason: aground/burned Lives: nil Remarks: Total loss
Reason: aground/burned Lives: nil Remarks: Total loss
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Yankee (Propeller), U86122, 1919
ex GERMAN,
ex GERMAN,
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