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  • Weldon (1919)
    Weldon (1919)
    Ship       Official No.: 141352; 88x19x7 Owned by Chats Falls Navigation Co. Engine 14-24x13 from "Fashion". Ferry. ; Final Location: Lake Deschenes, Quebec, Canada, Burnt
    Ship     Official No.: 141352; 88x19x7 Owned by Chats Falls Navigation Co. Engine 14-24x13 from "Fashion". Ferry. ; Final Location: Lake Deschenes, Quebec, Canada, Burnt
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Mink (1896)
    Mink (1896)
    Ship       Official No.: 103881; First Rebuild: Official Number: 103881 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 51 x 16 -- 26 tons Rebuilt: Aylmer, Quebec, Canada in 1911 37x16x4 Owned by A. Lumsden, Ottawa 1901; Upper Ottawa Improvement Co. 1917 1927. Sank 31/10/45 Lac Deschênes near Ottawa. ; Final Location: Lake Deschenes, Quebec, Canada, Foundered
    Ship     Official No.: 103881; First Rebuild: Official Number: 103881 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 51 x 16 -- 26 tons Rebuilt: Aylmer, Quebec, Canada in 1911 37x16x4 Owned by A. Lumsden, Ottawa 1901; …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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