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- Enterprise (1893)Official No.: 103240; 49x12x4 Owned by P. Boudrias, Beauharnois Que. 1893, 1895; W. J. Poupore, Ottawa 1901. Built by J. Delisle, Beauharnois 1893. Engine 7x7 by R. Nash, Williamsburg Que. Tug.Official No.: 103240; 49x12x4 Owned by P. Boudrias, Beauharnois Que. 1893, 1895; W. J. Poupore, Ottawa 1901. Built by J. Delisle, Beauharnois 1893. Engine 7x7 by R. Nash, Williamsburg Que. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Belleville, sunk, 1 Oct 1832Reason: sunk Lives: nil Freight: flour, ashes Remarks: ?Reason: sunk Lives: nil Freight: flour, ashes Remarks: ?Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Grenville (1914)Official No.: 134547; 155x31x11 Owned by Dominion Government. Built by Polson Iron Works, Toronto 1914. Stranded in gale 06/12/24 Byng Inlet, expected to spend winter ashore. First vessel through Seaway locks 26/11/57. Crushed by ice 18/12/68 Beauharnois Que. ; Final Location: Beauharnois, Quebec, Canada, Wrecked By IceOfficial No.: 134547; 155x31x11 Owned by Dominion Government. Built by Polson Iron Works, Toronto 1914. Stranded in gale 06/12/24 Byng Inlet, expected to spend winter ashore. First vessel through Seaway …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Louis (1875)Official No.: 71622; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1875) First Rebuild: Official Number: 71622 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 69 x 16 -- 56 tons Rebuilt: Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1907 67x15x9 Owned by Harbour Commissioners of Montreal 1895, 1901; Montreal Sand & Gravel Co. 1917. Built by G. H. Notter, Buffalo N.Y. 1875; …Official No.: 71622; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1875) First Rebuild: Official Number: 71622 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 69 x 16 -- 56 tons Rebuilt: Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1907 67x15x9 Owned by …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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