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  • Alexander Jones (1866)
    Alexander Jones (1866)
    Ship       38x10x5 Owned by W. Keays, Sarnia Ont. Built by Jones, Amherstburg Ont., 1876. River tug and ferry. Destroyed by fire Babbit's Dock, St. Clair River 08/79. ; Final Location: Williamsburg, Ontario, Canada, Burnt
    Ship     38x10x5 Owned by W. Keays, Sarnia Ont. Built by Jones, Amherstburg Ont., 1876. River tug and ferry. Destroyed by fire Babbit's Dock, St. Clair River 08/79. ; Final Location: Williamsburg, …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Neptune (1854)
    Neptune (1854)
    Ship       Official No.: 69083; First Rebuild: Official Number: 69083 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 136 x 23 -- 138 tons Rebuilt: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada in 1874 136x23x8 Owned by J. Taylor, Halifax 1877; Bras d'Or Navigation Co. 1886. Licensed for 50 passengers 1886. Originally tug, given passenger accommodation when transferred to Canada. …
    Ship     Official No.: 69083; First Rebuild: Official Number: 69083 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 136 x 23 -- 138 tons Rebuilt: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada in 1874 136x23x8 Owned by J. Taylor, Halifax …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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