- Arthur (1867)
First Rebuild: Official Number: 75697 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 64 x 12 -- 33 tons Rebuilt: Trois Rivieres, Quebec, Canada in 1878 65x12x3. Owned by O. J. Paradis (Pierreville Navigation Co.) 1869; Dean & Baptiste, Trois Rivières 1877; J. Baptiste, Trois Rivières, 1886. Built by A. J. Paradis, Trois Rivières 1867; …
First Rebuild: Official Number: 75697 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 64 x 12 -- 33 tons Rebuilt: Trois Rivieres, Quebec, Canada in 1878 65x12x3. Owned by O. J. Paradis (Pierreville Navigation Co.) …
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- Bourgeois (1892)
Official No.: 100370; 108x20x6 Owned by C. Bourgeois, Trois Rivières. Built by C. Bourgeois & Co., Trois Rivières 1892. Engine 22x36 by A. McKelvie & Sons, Trois Rivières (made 1884). Ferry. Sank at wharf 15/11/07. ; Final Location: Trois Rivieres, Quebec, Canada, Foundered
Official No.: 100370; 108x20x6 Owned by C. Bourgeois, Trois Rivières. Built by C. Bourgeois & Co., Trois Rivières 1892. Engine 22x36 by A. McKelvie & Sons, Trois Rivières (made 1884). …
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- Rex (1893)
Official No.: 116594; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1904) 59x7x3 Owned by G. F. Benson, Montreal.
Official No.: 116594; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1904) 59x7x3 Owned by G. F. Benson, Montreal.
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- Pokanoket (1894)
Official No.: 116725; 151x29x8 Owned by Star Line Steamship Co., St. John, N.B. Engines (2) 10-28x18 (maker unknown)
Official No.: 116725; 151x29x8 Owned by Star Line Steamship Co., St. John, N.B. Engines (2) 10-28x18 (maker unknown)
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- Princess (1913)
Other Names: Lake View (1923); Official No.: 150881; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1922) 107x30x11 Owned by Young & Burchell, Sydney N. S. 1922; New Bras d'Or Steamship Co., Sydney 1935. Engine 12-20-32x18 (maker unknown).
Other Names: Lake View (1923); Official No.: 150881; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1922) 107x30x11 Owned by Young & Burchell, Sydney N. S. 1922; New Bras d'Or Steamship Co., Sydney 1935. Engine …
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- Supertest (1928)
Other Names: Pioneer; Olivebranch (1957); Official No.: 154453; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1928) as Pioneer 101x20x8 Owned by Pioneer Transportation Co., London Ont. 1935, 1945; Branch Lines Ltd., Montreal 1950. Built by S. O. S. Welding Corp., Brooklyn, N.Y. 1928. Tanker.`
Other Names: Pioneer; Olivebranch (1957); Official No.: 154453; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1928) as Pioneer 101x20x8 Owned by Pioneer Transportation Co., London Ont. 1935, 1945; Branch Lines Ltd., Montreal 1950. Built …
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- Skylark (1874)
Official No.: 103814; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1898) 105x16x5 Owned by H. Corby, Belleville. Built by J. L. Smith, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1874. Engine 12-20x12 by Ward Stanton & Co., New York. Yacht.
Official No.: 103814; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1898) 105x16x5 Owned by H. Corby, Belleville. Built by J. L. Smith, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1874. Engine 12-20x12 by Ward Stanton & Co., New York. …
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- Patrol Boat No.4 (1917)
Other Names: Stumble Inn I; Official No.: 152653; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1925) as Stumble Inn I 114x15x8 Owned by Dominion Government 1928, 1935; Marine Industries Ltd. 1945.
Other Names: Stumble Inn I; Official No.: 152653; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1925) as Stumble Inn I 114x15x8 Owned by Dominion Government 1928, 1935; Marine Industries Ltd. 1945.
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- Pickett (1887)
Official No.: 116381; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1905) 75x13x6 Owned by A. S. & E. J. Nuttall, Port Arthur. Engine 10½-18x12 (maker unknown).
Official No.: 116381; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1905) 75x13x6 Owned by A. S. & E. J. Nuttall, Port Arthur. Engine 10½-18x12 (maker unknown).
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- Gladiator (1864)
Official No.: 61393; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1872) 74x18x8 Owned by W. Bulmer, Richibucto N. B. 1874; D. Rudderham, N. Sydney N. S. 1885, 1895; J. W. Gordon, N. Sydney 1901; Halifax Tow Boat Co. 1917. Tug.
Official No.: 61393; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1872) 74x18x8 Owned by W. Bulmer, Richibucto N. B. 1874; D. Rudderham, N. Sydney N. S. 1885, 1895; J. W. Gordon, N. Sydney 1901; …
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- New York Herald, 24 May 1898
Hugh McKay, a veteran engineer, who lived at No. 67 Russell street, Brooklyn, died last Saturday in Coney Island. Although seventy-two years old, Mr. McKay offered his services to the Secretary of the Navy at the commencement of the war with Spain. He feared his age might be a bar …
Hugh McKay, a veteran engineer, who lived at No. 67 Russell street, Brooklyn, died last Saturday in Coney Island. Although seventy-two years old, Mr. McKay offered his services to the …
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- Cite (1857)
Official No.: 33389; 88x18x6 Owned by P. Leblond & T. Foisy. Built by Normand, Trois Rivières 1857. Quebec ferry and to Ste. Anne de Beaupre.
Official No.: 33389; 88x18x6 Owned by P. Leblond & T. Foisy. Built by Normand, Trois Rivières 1857. Quebec ferry and to Ste. Anne de Beaupre.
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- Carolina (1897)
Official No.: 107238; First Rebuild: Official Number: 107238 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 69 x 15 -- 44 tons Rebuilt: in 1905 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw 69x15x5 Owned by L. Dupre, Trois Rivières, Que. Engine 9x10 by Safety Power Co., New York. Steam Barge. Wrecked 20/03/18 Île a la Baque, Que. ; …
Official No.: 107238; First Rebuild: Official Number: 107238 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 69 x 15 -- 44 tons Rebuilt: in 1905 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw 69x15x5 Owned by L. Dupre, Trois …
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- Beatrice (1893)
Official No.: 100865; 65x14x5 Built and owned by A. Baptiste, Trois Rivières. Engine (oscillating) 9x48, maker unknown. Harbour tug.
Official No.: 100865; 65x14x5 Built and owned by A. Baptiste, Trois Rivières. Engine (oscillating) 9x48, maker unknown. Harbour tug.
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- Eric R. (1914)
Official No.: 134360; 62x15x6 Owned by Bellerive Towing Co., Trois Rivières 1917, 1921; Hamilton Cove Pulpwood & Lumber Co. 1927, 1935; Anticosti Shipping Co., Montreal 1945. Saguenay River tug.
Official No.: 134360; 62x15x6 Owned by Bellerive Towing Co., Trois Rivières 1917, 1921; Hamilton Cove Pulpwood & Lumber Co. 1927, 1935; Anticosti Shipping Co., Montreal 1945. Saguenay River tug.
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- Toronto (1835)
92x23x8 Owned by Moses Hart, Trois Rivières. Built by Cormier, Trois Rivières and launched 04/07/35. Engine by Ward Bros., Montreal. Towboat.
92x23x8 Owned by Moses Hart, Trois Rivières. Built by Cormier, Trois Rivières and launched 04/07/35. Engine by Ward Bros., Montreal. Towboat.
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- St. Maurice (1846)
Official No.: 33390; 101x17x7 Owned by J. Normand & T. Foisy, Quebec. Built by J. Samson, Trois Rivières 1846, completed at Quebec. Tug.
Official No.: 33390; 101x17x7 Owned by J. Normand & T. Foisy, Quebec. Built by J. Samson, Trois Rivières 1846, completed at Quebec. Tug.
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- Surveyor (1903)
Official No.: 112268; 68x18x5 Owned by E. Brule, Sorel. Built by W. Auclair, Trois Rivières 1903.
Official No.: 112268; 68x18x5 Owned by E. Brule, Sorel. Built by W. Auclair, Trois Rivières 1903.
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- Hart (1839)
120x19x8 Owned by A. T. Hart, Trois Rivières; E. Baker, "St. Giles" 1846. Built by O. Chartier (or Cloutier), Trois Rivières and launched 08/06/39. Engine 36x48 (maker unknown), to "Enterprize". Usually used Montreal-Quebec.
120x19x8 Owned by A. T. Hart, Trois Rivières; E. Baker, "St. Giles" 1846. Built by O. Chartier (or Cloutier), Trois Rivières and launched 08/06/39. Engine 36x48 (maker unknown), to "Enterprize". …
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- Helen (1864)
Official No.: 50715; 120x20x8 Owned by R. Scott 1864; G.A. & J. Baptiste 1871; St. Lawrence Steam Navigation Co. 1877. Built by J. Samson, Trois Rivières 1864. Towboat.
Official No.: 50715; 120x20x8 Owned by R. Scott 1864; G.A. & J. Baptiste 1871; St. Lawrence Steam Navigation Co. 1877. Built by J. Samson, Trois Rivières 1864. Towboat.
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