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- Port of Genesse on Lake OntarioAn article appeared in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 5 July 1856 with a woodcut engraving of this image.An article appeared in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 5 July 1856 with a woodcut engraving of this image.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer "North King" plying on Lake Ontario, Charlotte, N. Y.Formerly as the NORSEMAN for the Gildersleeve interests, she ran from Charlotte (the port of Rochester, NY) to various ports on the north shore of Lake Ontario including Cobourg, Port Hope and Toronto. Transferred to Canada Steamship Lines in 1913 with the sale of the company. Divided back. Postally unused.Formerly as the NORSEMAN for the Gildersleeve interests, she ran from Charlotte (the port of Rochester, NY) to various ports on the north shore of Lake Ontario including Cobourg, Port …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer City of Rochester, Genesee River, Rochester, N. Y.The CITY OF ROCHESTER was launched in 1876 and renamed J.D. SCOTT when she was rebuilt in 1893/94.The CITY OF ROCHESTER was launched in 1876 and renamed J.D. SCOTT when she was rebuilt in 1893/94.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Charlotte lighthouse at Rochester, New YorkThe lighthouse and lightkeeper's house at CharlotteThe lighthouse and lightkeeper's house at CharlotteMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Charlotte lighthouse at Rochester, New YorkThe lighthouse and lightkeeper's house at CharlotteThe lighthouse and lightkeeper's house at CharlotteMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Charlotte lighthouse at Rochester, New YorkThe lighthouse and lightkeeper's house at CharlotteThe lighthouse and lightkeeper's house at CharlotteMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Car Ferry "Ontario No. 1" plying between Charlotte, N.Y. and Coburg, Ont.The ONTARIO No. 1 ferried rail cars filled with coal from Charlotte to Cobourg, ON. Divided back. Postmarked Rochester, NY, 22 Aug 1908.The ONTARIO No. 1 ferried rail cars filled with coal from Charlotte to Cobourg, ON. Divided back. Postmarked Rochester, NY, 22 Aug 1908.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- View of River at Charlotte, Near Yacht Club, Rochester, N. Y.Postally unused. Undivided back.Postally unused. Undivided back.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Old Light House at Charlotte, N.Y. Built in 1820Divided back postcard. Postmarked Rochester, NY, 9 Aug 1910Divided back postcard. Postmarked Rochester, NY, 9 Aug 1910Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ontario Car Ferry No. 2Divided back. Postally used. Back damagedDivided back. Postally used. Back damagedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer "Caspian" plying on Lake Ontario, Charlotte, N.Y.Divided back. Postally unused. CASPIAN was the former PASSPORT.Divided back. Postally unused. CASPIAN was the former PASSPORT.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily Line For Canada! CorinthianThe broadsheet has minor slips of paper pasted at the end of the date to extend it to 1866, and to adjust the dates or sailing and ports served. The older print mentions only Cobourg and Port Hope on the north shore. The added section includes Brighton and Colborne. The …The broadsheet has minor slips of paper pasted at the end of the date to extend it to 1866, and to adjust the dates or sailing and ports served. The …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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