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- Oneida (1877)Official No.: 75585; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1877) 51x9x4 Owned by J. Richardson, Brockville 1877; D. McIntyre, Montreal 1886. Built by H. W. Springstead, Geneva, N.Y. 1877. Engine 8½x9 by Safety Steam Power Co., New York.Official No.: 75585; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1877) 51x9x4 Owned by J. Richardson, Brockville 1877; D. McIntyre, Montreal 1886. Built by H. W. Springstead, Geneva, N.Y. 1877. Engine 8½x9 by Safety …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Thomas Webb (1857)Other Names: Seneca; Official No.: 61156; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1872) as Seneca 92x18x7 Owned by G. A. Nichols, Reach Township Ont. 1872; to H. J. Fulford, Windsor 1873. Rebuilt by J. P. Clark, Detroit 1872. Engine 22x26 (maker unknown). Sank 19/04/73 Sydenham River off Lake St. Clair, raised but broken …Other Names: Seneca; Official No.: 61156; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1872) as Seneca 92x18x7 Owned by G. A. Nichols, Reach Township Ont. 1872; to H. J. Fulford, Windsor 1873. Rebuilt by …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- John Greenway (1863)Other Names: Shannon (1873); Official No.: 51676; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1866) First Rebuild: Official Number: 71201 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 81 x 13 -- 39 tons Rebuilt: Picton, Ontario, Canada in 1873 82x17x4 Owned by J. A. Porte, Picton 1871; T. Shannon, Picton 1874, 1877. Built 1863 as "canal boat", rebuilt …Other Names: Shannon (1873); Official No.: 51676; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1866) First Rebuild: Official Number: 71201 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 81 x 13 -- 39 tons Rebuilt: Picton, Ontario, Canada in …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Canal NavigationCanal Navigation. - We continue the list of arrivals and clearance at the Collector's office in this village. It may be seen that thirteen boats arrived on one day. Many unload here, while others are taken in tow by the Steam Boat up the Lake, with supplies for the country …Canal Navigation. - We continue the list of arrivals and clearance at the Collector's office in this village. It may be seen that thirteen boats arrived on one day. Many …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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