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- St. Ours (1841)152x17x9 Owned by J. N. Pacaud 1841; to G. J. Pacaud 1843. Built by J. McLea, St. Ours 1841. Used on Richelieu River. ; Final Location: Richelieu River, Quebec, Canada, Wrecked152x17x9 Owned by J. N. Pacaud 1841; to G. J. Pacaud 1843. Built by J. McLea, St. Ours 1841. Used on Richelieu River. ; Final Location: Richelieu River, Quebec, Canada, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sources de Varennes (1833)123x25x9 Owned by P. E. Lussier & F. A. Larocque; to United Companies 1835; to J. Molson & Co. 1837. Built by Shea & Merritt, Montreal and launched 17/04/33. Market boat (makes all stops); Richelieu River 1838. Destroyed by fire 17/06/38 St. Ours. Strong suspicion of arson, captain first off …123x25x9 Owned by P. E. Lussier & F. A. Larocque; to United Companies 1835; to J. Molson & Co. 1837. Built by Shea & Merritt, Montreal and launched 17/04/33. Market …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. George (1877)Official No.: 75523; 57x15x7 Owned by G. Tate, Montreal 1877; W. W. Tate, Montreal 1886. Built by G. Tate, Montreal 1877. Engine 16x22 by W. P. Bartley, Montreal. Tug. Destroyed by fire 04/06/87 St. Ours, Que. ; Final Location: St. Ours, Quebec, Canada, BurntOfficial No.: 75523; 57x15x7 Owned by G. Tate, Montreal 1877; W. W. Tate, Montreal 1886. Built by G. Tate, Montreal 1877. Engine 16x22 by W. P. Bartley, Montreal. Tug. Destroyed …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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