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- Troisdoc (1928)Official No.: 149462; 253x43x18 Built by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Wallsend England 1928. Engine 15-25-40x33 (maker uncertain). War loss 21/05/42 Gulf of Mexico. ; Final Location: Gulf of Mexico, War LossOfficial No.: 149462; 253x43x18 Built by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Wallsend England 1928. Engine 15-25-40x33 (maker uncertain). War loss 21/05/42 Gulf of Mexico. ; Final Location: Gulf of Mexico, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Fordonian (1912)Other Names: Yukondoc (1926); Georgian; Official No.: 133077; Previous Registration: British (1915) Later Registration: U.S.A. (1934) 250x43x24 Owned by Canadian Interlake Line 1912; to Canada Steamship Lines 1915; to American owners 1917-26; N. M. Paterson & Sons Ltd., 1926; Northwest Transportation Co. 1929; Sincennes-McNaughton 1932. Built by Clyde Shipbuilding & …Other Names: Yukondoc (1926); Georgian; Official No.: 133077; Previous Registration: British (1915) Later Registration: U.S.A. (1934) 250x43x24 Owned by Canadian Interlake Line 1912; to Canada Steamship Lines 1915; to American …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Acadia (1864)Official No.: 46239; 211x31x13 Owned by Sincennes-McNaughton. Built by D. & J. McCarthy, Sorel and launched 12/05/64. Intended for new passenger trade from Quebec to lower St. Lawrence. Made only two voyages, first (21/07/64) to Pictou N. S., second to Shediac N. B. Enormous losses: $8000. Service cancelled and vessel …Official No.: 46239; 211x31x13 Owned by Sincennes-McNaughton. Built by D. & J. McCarthy, Sorel and launched 12/05/64. Intended for new passenger trade from Quebec to lower St. Lawrence. Made only …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Albatross (1851)Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1852) Owned by Capt. A. Sleigh, Charlottetown P. E. I. ("New York, Halifax & Quebec Line of Steamships") Made few voyages Quebec-Halifax (first left Quebec 22/07) but service a failure and vessel moved to Gulf of Mexico. Wrecked there 10/04/53. "Long, narrow, high out of the water, …Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1852) Owned by Capt. A. Sleigh, Charlottetown P. E. I. ("New York, Halifax & Quebec Line of Steamships") Made few voyages Quebec-Halifax (first left Quebec 22/07) but …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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