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- Perseverance (1821)Approx. 80x15 Owned by McMaster et al, Montreal. Built by Grant, Lachine and launched 09/05/21. Engine by Bennett, Burt & Briggs, Montreal. First trip to Pt. Fortune Que. 06/07/21: first steamer ever on Ottawa River. "With cable and anchor winched up St. Anns Rapids in twenty minutes" (Montreal "Gazette"). Wrecked …Approx. 80x15 Owned by McMaster et al, Montreal. Built by Grant, Lachine and launched 09/05/21. Engine by Bennett, Burt & Briggs, Montreal. First trip to Pt. Fortune Que. 06/07/21: first …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ottawa (1847)91x15x6 Owned by Dickinson Ottawa & Rideau Line 1859. "Well known upper cabin steamer" 1861.91x15x6 Owned by Dickinson Ottawa & Rideau Line 1859. "Well known upper cabin steamer" 1861.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Canoe, Bill of Lading, 11 May 1802trade goods; gives names of the guide and the voyageurs; Isadore Lacroixtrade goods; gives names of the guide and the voyageurs; Isadore LacroixMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Andrews (1825)Approx. 80x26 Owned by Ottawa Steamboat Co. Engine by Bennett & Briggs, Montreal. Ran Lachine-Cascades; warped up St. Annes Rapids occasionally to run to Carillon. First vessel through Carillon and Grenville canals 1833.Approx. 80x26 Owned by Ottawa Steamboat Co. Engine by Bennett & Briggs, Montreal. Ran Lachine-Cascades; warped up St. Annes Rapids occasionally to run to Carillon. First vessel through Carillon and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Lawrence (1825)Dimensions unknown. Owned by H. Dickinson. Launched 04/05/25. Engine by Ward Bros., Montreal, to "Swan". Used Lachine-Cascades.Dimensions unknown. Owned by H. Dickinson. Launched 04/05/25. Engine by Ward Bros., Montreal, to "Swan". Used Lachine-Cascades.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ariel (1890)Official No.: 103234; 57x8x3 Owned by J. B. Howley, Lachine Que. 1890, 1895; A. Barabe, Deschaillons, Que. 1901. Built by J. B. Howley, Lachine 1890. Engine 8x10 by Doty Engine Works.Official No.: 103234; 57x8x3 Owned by J. B. Howley, Lachine Que. 1890, 1895; A. Barabe, Deschaillons, Que. 1901. Built by J. B. Howley, Lachine 1890. Engine 8x10 by Doty Engine …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Gracie (1894)Official No.: 103880; First Rebuild: Official Number: 103880 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 47 x 14 -- 11 tons Rebuilt: in 1898 42x9x3 Owned by C. E. Gault, Montreal 1895; M. A. Jessamer, Cornwall Ont. 1901. Built by G. St.Onge, Lachine 1894. Engine 6x9 by Bertram Engineering Works, Dundas Ont. [sic] (made …Official No.: 103880; First Rebuild: Official Number: 103880 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 47 x 14 -- 11 tons Rebuilt: in 1898 42x9x3 Owned by C. E. Gault, Montreal 1895; M. A. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- J.K. Ward (1881)Official No.: 80671; 49x14x6 Owned by S. St. Denis, Lachine. Tug.Official No.: 80671; 49x14x6 Owned by S. St. Denis, Lachine. Tug.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- M.P. Davis (1879)Official No.: 77598; 41x11x5 Owned by A. Foster, Smiths Falls 1886; C. E. Dawson 1888; Dominion Government 1889; Harbour Commissioners of Montreal 1901. Tug.Official No.: 77598; 41x11x5 Owned by A. Foster, Smiths Falls 1886; C. E. Dawson 1888; Dominion Government 1889; Harbour Commissioners of Montreal 1901. Tug.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Corinthian (Steamboat), struck breakwater, 7 Sep 1887Reason: struck breakwater Hull damage: $300 Remarks: RepairedReason: struck breakwater Hull damage: $300 Remarks: RepairedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ida (Propeller), collision, 8 Sep 1889Reason: collision Lives: nil Remarks: RepairedReason: collision Lives: nil Remarks: RepairedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Algerian (Steamboat), C71609, collision, 8 Sep 1898Reason: collision Lives: nil Remarks: UninjuredReason: collision Lives: nil Remarks: UninjuredMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Prince of Wales (Steamboat), aground, 19 Sep 1887Reason: aground Remarks: Got offReason: aground Remarks: Got offMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Richelieu (Steamboat), C33476, boiler explosion, 21 Sep 1882Reason: boiler explosion Lives: 4 Freight: passengers Remarks: RepairedReason: boiler explosion Lives: 4 Freight: passengers Remarks: RepairedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oceanic (Propeller), sunk, 18 Oct 1876Reason: sunk Remarks: ?Reason: sunk Remarks: ?Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Blazing Star (Schooner), U2868, sunk, 1 Oct 1876Reason: sunk Remarks: RaisedReason: sunk Remarks: RaisedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Iroquois (Steamboat), burnt, 29 Mar 1871Reason: burnt Lives: nil Hull damage: $10,000Reason: burnt Lives: nil Hull damage: $10,000Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Star (1877)Official No.: 74249; 146x25x7 Owned by Sincennes-McNaughton 1877; Beauharnois Steam Navigation Co. 1886. Built by Girard & Frechette, Sorel 1877. Engine 32x120 by G. Brush, Montreal. Towboat. ; Final Location: Lachine, Quebec, Canada, FounderedOfficial No.: 74249; 146x25x7 Owned by Sincennes-McNaughton 1877; Beauharnois Steam Navigation Co. 1886. Built by Girard & Frechette, Sorel 1877. Engine 32x120 by G. Brush, Montreal. Towboat. ; Final Location: …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Scotland (1847)Approx. 135x25 Built by Kingston Marine Railway and launched 02/06/47. Owned by J. H. Greer, Montreal; Macpherson & Crane Montreal 1851; to Henderson & Holcomb, Montreal 1853. Used Montreal-Lake Erie. Stranded 11/11/48 Port Stanley, refloated and repaired by L. Shickluna, St. Catharines. Wrecked in fog 13/10/53 near Gananoque, repaired. Almost …Approx. 135x25 Built by Kingston Marine Railway and launched 02/06/47. Owned by J. H. Greer, Montreal; Macpherson & Crane Montreal 1851; to Henderson & Holcomb, Montreal 1853. Used Montreal-Lake Erie. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ninnina (1928)Official No.: 154449; 55x13x5 Owned by G. H. Rainville, Vaudreuil Que. Destroyed by fire 12/10/30 Grande Baie Que. Motor.; Final Location: Grande Baie, Quebec, Canada, BurntOfficial No.: 154449; 55x13x5 Owned by G. H. Rainville, Vaudreuil Que. Destroyed by fire 12/10/30 Grande Baie Que. Motor.; Final Location: Grande Baie, Quebec, Canada, BurntMaritime History of the Great Lakes