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- Minnie Bell (1887)Other Names: Alva (1901); Official No.: 92300; First Rebuild: Official Number: 111447 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 50 x 13 -- 27 tons Rebuilt: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada in 1901 50x12x4 Owned by H. E. Shaver, Ottawa 1895, 1901; Dominion Government 1917, 1921. Built by Bedard, Ottawa 1887. Engine 9-17½x12 by Low Bros. …Other Names: Alva (1901); Official No.: 92300; First Rebuild: Official Number: 111447 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 50 x 13 -- 27 tons Rebuilt: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada in 1901 50x12x4 Owned by …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Tachecana (1879)Official No.: 77996; 42x6x3 Owned by A. Stewart, Ottawa. Built by C. Cole, Ottawa 1879. Engine 7x18 by A. Fleck, Ottawa.Official No.: 77996; 42x6x3 Owned by A. Stewart, Ottawa. Built by C. Cole, Ottawa 1879. Engine 7x18 by A. Fleck, Ottawa.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sportsman (1881)Official No.: 92299; 47x8x7 Owned by N. H. Perkins, Ottawa.Official No.: 92299; 47x8x7 Owned by N. H. Perkins, Ottawa.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sir Hector (1891)Official No.: 96892; 71x16x6 Owned by J. Heney, Ottawa 1895; Ottawa Transportation Co. 1901,1916. Built by Waters, Ottawa 1891. Tug. Rammed and sunk by "Hall" 03/06/97 L'Orignal Ont., raised.Official No.: 96892; 71x16x6 Owned by J. Heney, Ottawa 1895; Ottawa Transportation Co. 1901,1916. Built by Waters, Ottawa 1891. Tug. Rammed and sunk by "Hall" 03/06/97 L'Orignal Ont., raised.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- R.R. Foster (1912)Official No.: 130647; 105x22x7 Owned by Rideau Canal Supply Co. 1912; R. R. Foster, Ottawa 1921. Steam barge.Official No.: 130647; 105x22x7 Owned by Rideau Canal Supply Co. 1912; R. R. Foster, Ottawa 1921. Steam barge.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Nonsuch (1834)Approx. 110x30 Owned by Ottawa & Rideau Forwarding Co. Engine from "Shannon", to "Hunter". Used on Ottawa River, lower reach. Centre-wheel catamaran. An "immense wheel fixed in the centre of the vessel, or rather between two vessels, joined together at the stern". First arrival at Kingston (en route to Lachine) …Approx. 110x30 Owned by Ottawa & Rideau Forwarding Co. Engine from "Shannon", to "Hunter". Used on Ottawa River, lower reach. Centre-wheel catamaran. An "immense wheel fixed in the centre of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ottawa (1888)Official No.: 94628; 57x14x6 Owned by Dominion Government. Engine 13x16 by Sutton Bros., Buffalo. Tug.Official No.: 94628; 57x14x6 Owned by Dominion Government. Engine 13x16 by Sutton Bros., Buffalo. Tug.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ottawan (1904)Official No.: 116650; 108x24x6 Owned by Ottawa Forwarding Co. 1907; to Ottawa Transportation Co. 1912. Built by J. & R. Weir, Ottawa 1904. Engine 11-20x16 by builder. Licensed for 35 passengers 1914. Made last passenger trip on Rideau Canal Ottawa-Smiths Falls 02/11/35.Official No.: 116650; 108x24x6 Owned by Ottawa Forwarding Co. 1907; to Ottawa Transportation Co. 1912. Built by J. & R. Weir, Ottawa 1904. Engine 11-20x16 by builder. Licensed for 35 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mark Twain (1871)92x18x6 Owned by Dufresne & McGarity, Ottawa 1877; P. J. Dussack,. Montreal 1886. Built by W. H. Baldwin, Ottawa 1871. Tug. Custom-House measure (pre-1877) 95t.92x18x6 Owned by Dufresne & McGarity, Ottawa 1877; P. J. Dussack,. Montreal 1886. Built by W. H. Baldwin, Ottawa 1871. Tug. Custom-House measure (pre-1877) 95t.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- McLean (1917)Official No.: 138070; 38x18x2 Owned by W. McLean, Quyon Que.Official No.: 138070; 38x18x2 Owned by W. McLean, Quyon Que.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Vesta (1884)Official No.: 85366; 45x8x8 Owned by H. F. Bronson, Ottawa. Built by P. G. Waters, Ottawa 1884. Engine 4-7x7 by Hernschoff Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Conn.Official No.: 85366; 45x8x8 Owned by H. F. Bronson, Ottawa. Built by P. G. Waters, Ottawa 1884. Engine 4-7x7 by Hernschoff Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Conn.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Archie Stewart (1890)Official No.: 96718; 82x19x7 Owned by Ottawa Transportation Co., to Dominion Government 1912. Built by J. Bedard, Ottawa 1890. Engine 20x18 by J. &R. Weir, Montreal. Tug.Official No.: 96718; 82x19x7 Owned by Ottawa Transportation Co., to Dominion Government 1912. Built by J. Bedard, Ottawa 1890. Engine 20x18 by J. &R. Weir, Montreal. Tug.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cliffside (1909)Official No.: 126405; 71x17x6 Owned by Ottawa Forwarding Co.; to Dominion Government 1910; to Marine Industries Ltd. 1938. Engine 15x15 by J. & R. Weir, Montreal. Tug.Official No.: 126405; 71x17x6 Owned by Ottawa Forwarding Co.; to Dominion Government 1910; to Marine Industries Ltd. 1938. Engine 15x15 by J. & R. Weir, Montreal. Tug.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Emile (1892)Official No.: 96900; 50x13x5 Owned by E. G. Laverdure, Ottawa 1895, 1901; L. E. Dufresne, Trois Rivières 1917. Engine 10x12 by Watson Manufacturing Co., Paterson N.J. (From "Thousand Islands Rambler", to "Albert C. ") Tug.Official No.: 96900; 50x13x5 Owned by E. G. Laverdure, Ottawa 1895, 1901; L. E. Dufresne, Trois Rivières 1917. Engine 10x12 by Watson Manufacturing Co., Paterson N.J. (From "Thousand Islands Rambler", …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- E.G. Laverdure (1889)Official No.: 96705; 67x14x5 Owned by E. G. Laverdure, Ottawa 1897; A. Simpson, Ottawa 1901; G. A. D. Morgan, Montreal 1917. Built by Bedard, Ottawa 1889. Built as ferry, later tug.Official No.: 96705; 67x14x5 Owned by E. G. Laverdure, Ottawa 1897; A. Simpson, Ottawa 1901; G. A. D. Morgan, Montreal 1917. Built by Bedard, Ottawa 1889. Built as ferry, later …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Chance (1895)Official No.: 103443; 43x7x4 Owned by J. R. Arnoldi, Ottawa 1895; J. Hewton, Kingston 1901; O'Connor Steamboat Co. 1917. Passenger vessel on Lake Temagami.Official No.: 103443; 43x7x4 Owned by J. R. Arnoldi, Ottawa 1895; J. Hewton, Kingston 1901; O'Connor Steamboat Co. 1917. Passenger vessel on Lake Temagami.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Beatrice B. (1897)Official No.: 103886; 62x17x7 Owned by T. G. Brigham, Ottawa. Ottawa ferry.Official No.: 103886; 62x17x7 Owned by T. G. Brigham, Ottawa. Ottawa ferry.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Lion (1900)Official No.: 111441; 55x14x6 Owned by H. Easton, Merrickville Ont. 1901; to E. A. Johnson, L'Orignal Ont. 1903. Engine 12x12 by Hamilton Bros., Buffalo (made 1876). Tug. Wrecked 11/06/04, location unknown.Official No.: 111441; 55x14x6 Owned by H. Easton, Merrickville Ont. 1901; to E. A. Johnson, L'Orignal Ont. 1903. Engine 12x12 by Hamilton Bros., Buffalo (made 1876). Tug. Wrecked 11/06/04, location …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- John Heney (1876)Official No.: 73944; 42x10x4 Owned by J. Heney, Ottawa; to W. McCaffery, Ottawa 1882; to T. Osborne, Hull 1885; to J. W. G. McDonald, Ottawa 1894. Built by W. McCandless, Ottawa 1876. Engine 9x10 (maker unknown), to "Thomas Osborne". Tug.Official No.: 73944; 42x10x4 Owned by J. Heney, Ottawa; to W. McCaffery, Ottawa 1882; to T. Osborne, Hull 1885; to J. W. G. McDonald, Ottawa 1894. Built by W. McCandless, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- John McDonald (1879)Official No.: 77992; 46x9x3 Owned by J. W. McDonnell, Ottawa, to J. F. McAndrew, Buckingham Ont. 1882. Built by W. McCandless, Ottawa 1879. Engine 5x5 by W. McDonald, Ottawa.Official No.: 77992; 46x9x3 Owned by J. W. McDonnell, Ottawa, to J. F. McAndrew, Buckingham Ont. 1882. Built by W. McCandless, Ottawa 1879. Engine 5x5 by W. McDonald, Ottawa.Maritime History of the Great Lakes