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  • St. Marys (1846)
    St. Marys (1846)
    Ship       Dimensions unknown. Owned by W. Greaves. Used on Saint John River. Destroyed by fire 18/06/48. ; Final Location: Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, Burnt
    Ship     Dimensions unknown. Owned by W. Greaves. Used on Saint John River. Destroyed by fire 18/06/48. ; Final Location: Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, Burnt
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Anna Augusta (1850)
    Anna Augusta (1850)
    Ship       158x23x5 Owned by F. W. Hatheway & O. Small, Saint John N. B. Built by W. Dow, Fredericton N. B. and launched 30/04/50. Engine 32x96 from Toronto. Saint John River passenger service. Boiler exploded Harding's Point N. B. 21/05/52 when rammed by "Transit". Sunk by ice Indiantown N. B. 24/12/53, …
    Ship     158x23x5 Owned by F. W. Hatheway & O. Small, Saint John N. B. Built by W. Dow, Fredericton N. B. and launched 30/04/50. Engine 32x96 from Toronto. Saint John River …
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  • Andover (1872)
    Andover (1872)
    Ship       Official No.: 66887; 132x21x4 Owned by Call & Miller 1874, J. C. Miller, Derby North N. B. 1877; R. R. Call, Newcastle N. B. 1886. Built by B. Beveridge, Fredericton N. B. and launched 11/10/72. Engine 14x60 by Hinckley, Bangor Maine, from "Gazelle". (Sternwheel.) Licensed for 250 passengers 1886. Last …
    Ship     Official No.: 66887; 132x21x4 Owned by Call & Miller 1874, J. C. Miller, Derby North N. B. 1877; R. R. Call, Newcastle N. B. 1886. Built by B. Beveridge, Fredericton …
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  • Sarah H. (1878)
    Sarah H. (1878)
    Ship       Official No.: 72323; 96x21x4 Owned by W. Hains, St. Marys N. B. Ferry.
    Ship     Official No.: 72323; 96x21x4 Owned by W. Hains, St. Marys N. B. Ferry.
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  • Florenceville (1878)
    Florenceville (1878)
    Ship       Official No.: 79985; 136x20x4 Owned by York & Carleton Steamboat Co. Built by J. Retallack, Fredericton N. B. 1878. Engine by J. Harris & Co., to "Aberdeen". Used on Saint John River.
    Ship     Official No.: 79985; 136x20x4 Owned by York & Carleton Steamboat Co. Built by J. Retallack, Fredericton N. B. 1878. Engine by J. Harris & Co., to "Aberdeen". Used on Saint …
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  • City of Fredericton (1872)
    City of Fredericton (1872)
    Ship       Official No.: 64583; 145x24x5 Owned by A. Gibson, Marysville N. B. (Sternwheel) Sold to American parties 1878, denied U.S. registry, engine to "City of Haverhill".
    Ship     Official No.: 64583; 145x24x5 Owned by A. Gibson, Marysville N. B. (Sternwheel) Sold to American parties 1878, denied U.S. registry, engine to "City of Haverhill".
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  • Benjamin Beveridge (1853)
    Benjamin Beveridge (1853)
    Ship       118x15x4 Owned by G. Connell & J. H. Dongan. Built by G. Dow, Fredericton N. B. and launched about 05/10/53. Used on Saint John River. Wrecked by boiler explosion 25/06/55 while racing "Reindeer" between Fredericton and Woodstock N. B., 3 killed. ; Final Location: Near Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, Blew …
    Ship     118x15x4 Owned by G. Connell & J. H. Dongan. Built by G. Dow, Fredericton N. B. and launched about 05/10/53. Used on Saint John River. Wrecked by boiler explosion 25/06/55 …
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  • Xiphias (1874)
    Xiphias (1874)
    Ship       Official No.: 72208; 61x12x5 Owned by J. A. Lyon, Gagetown N. B. ; Final Location: Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, Burnt
    Ship     Official No.: 72208; 61x12x5 Owned by J. A. Lyon, Gagetown N. B. ; Final Location: Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, Burnt
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  • Reindeer (1845)
    Reindeer (1845)
    Ship       Official No.: 41880; 130x14x8 Owned by T. Pickard; to Hatheway & Small 1849. Built by B. Tibbetts, St. Mary's (Fredericton) N. B. and launched 03/05/45. Engine 17-32x57 by builder, to "Antelope". Claimed to be world's first compound engine: had "high and low pressure principles combined". "There is now no longer …
    Ship     Official No.: 41880; 130x14x8 Owned by T. Pickard; to Hatheway & Small 1849. Built by B. Tibbetts, St. Mary's (Fredericton) N. B. and launched 03/05/45. Engine 17-32x57 by builder, to …
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  • Relief (1886)
    Relief (1886)
    Ship       Official No.: 90747; 77x18x5 Owned by P. Glasier, Lincoln N. B. Destroyed by fire 13/06/88 Fredericton. May be rebuild of #4631. ; Final Location: Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, Burnt
    Ship     Official No.: 90747; 77x18x5 Owned by P. Glasier, Lincoln N. B. Destroyed by fire 13/06/88 Fredericton. May be rebuild of #4631. ; Final Location: Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, Burnt
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  • Soulanges (1877)
    Soulanges (1877)
    Ship       Other Names: Olivette (1893); Official No.: 72290; 135xz22x6 Owned by A. S. Crawford, St. Marys N. B. 1877; to G. Van Wart 1879; to J. E. Porter, Saint John 1886; Star Line Steamship Co. 1895. Engine from "Bonnie Doon". Destroyed by fire 30/11/98 Saint John N. B. ; Final Location: …
    Ship     Other Names: Olivette (1893); Official No.: 72290; 135xz22x6 Owned by A. S. Crawford, St. Marys N. B. 1877; to G. Van Wart 1879; to J. E. Porter, Saint John 1886; …
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  • Heather Bell (1861)
    Heather Bell (1861)
    Ship       Official No.: 37187; 145x20x7 Owner unknown. Launched 14/01/61. Engines (2) to "Olive". Destroyed by fire 09/06/65 Fredericton. ; Final Location: Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, Burnt
    Ship     Official No.: 37187; 145x20x7 Owner unknown. Launched 14/01/61. Engines (2) to "Olive". Destroyed by fire 09/06/65 Fredericton. ; Final Location: Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, Burnt
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  • B.F. Tibbitts (1852)
    B.F. Tibbitts (1852)
    Ship       Official No.: 33052; 124x17x6 Owned by C. Eagles, Saint John N. B. Built by Tibbitts, Quebec 1852. Engine 24-48x48 by Tibbitts & Morgan, Quebec. Towboat Montreal-Quebec, transferred to Saint John River September 1855. Destroyed by fire 11/07/56 above Fredericton. ; Final Location: Near Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, Burnt
    Ship     Official No.: 33052; 124x17x6 Owned by C. Eagles, Saint John N. B. Built by Tibbitts, Quebec 1852. Engine 24-48x48 by Tibbitts & Morgan, Quebec. Towboat Montreal-Quebec, transferred to Saint John …
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