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  • Agawa (1902)
    Agawa (1902)
    Ship       Other Names: Robert P. Durham (1929); Heron Bay; Official No.: 111807; First Rebuild: Official Number: 111807 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 379 x 46 -- 3759 tons Rebuilt: Collingwood, Ontario, Canada in 1906 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw 379x46x22 Owned by Algoma Central Railway; to Arrow Steamship Co. 1929, to Ontario & Quebec …
    Ship     Other Names: Robert P. Durham (1929); Heron Bay; Official No.: 111807; First Rebuild: Official Number: 111807 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 379 x 46 -- 3759 tons Rebuilt: Collingwood, Ontario, Canada in …
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  • Ajax (1902)
    Ajax (1902)
    Ship       Official No.: 111935; 54x15x6 Owned by W. F. C. Boyd, Bobcaygeon Ont. 1910; later Trent Valley Navigation Co.; Lloyd Refineries Ltd., Port Credit Ont. 1935. Tug. Built by A. E. Kennedy, Bobcaygeon Ont. 1902. Engine 11x12 by J. & R. Weir, Montreal.
    Ship     Official No.: 111935; 54x15x6 Owned by W. F. C. Boyd, Bobcaygeon Ont. 1910; later Trent Valley Navigation Co.; Lloyd Refineries Ltd., Port Credit Ont. 1935. Tug. Built by A. E. …
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  • C.F. Eddy (1902)
    C.F. Eddy (1902)
    Ship       Official No.: 112189; 46x10x4 Owned by Blind River Towing Co., to E. J. Kennedy, Garden River, Ont. 1909; to J. F. McColman, Thessalon Ont. 1919; to E. F. Bronson, Ottawa 1924. Built by Eddy Jordan & Co., Blind River 1902. Engine 5x6 by Marine Iron Works, Chicago.
    Ship     Official No.: 112189; 46x10x4 Owned by Blind River Towing Co., to E. J. Kennedy, Garden River, Ont. 1909; to J. F. McColman, Thessalon Ont. 1919; to E. F. Bronson, Ottawa …
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  • Captain Jim (1902)
    Captain Jim (1902)
    Ship       Official No.: 107139; 78x18x7 Owned by Dominion Fish Co., Winnipeg 1917, 1921; Booth Fisheries. Wiarton Ont. 1927, 1935. Georgian Bay fish tug.
    Ship     Official No.: 107139; 78x18x7 Owned by Dominion Fish Co., Winnipeg 1917, 1921; Booth Fisheries. Wiarton Ont. 1927, 1935. Georgian Bay fish tug.
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  • Baptiste (1902)
    Baptiste (1902)
    Ship       Official No.: 111939; 37x7x3 Owned by Rathbun Lumber Co., Deseronto Ont. Fabricated by Peachey & West, Simcoe Ont. Alligator (warp tug).
    Ship     Official No.: 111939; 37x7x3 Owned by Rathbun Lumber Co., Deseronto Ont. Fabricated by Peachey & West, Simcoe Ont. Alligator (warp tug).
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  • Beatrice M. (1902)
    Beatrice M. (1902)
    Ship       Official No.: 107167; 60x12x6 Owned by J. Bowman, Rossport Ont. 1902, 1917; Wm. Garrish, Port Arthur 1921, 1927; A. Murray, Port Arthur 1935. Engine 8x8, (maker unknown). Fish tug.
    Ship     Official No.: 107167; 60x12x6 Owned by J. Bowman, Rossport Ont. 1902, 1917; Wm. Garrish, Port Arthur 1921, 1927; A. Murray, Port Arthur 1935. Engine 8x8, (maker unknown). Fish tug.
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  • Berry (1902)
    Berry (1902)
    Ship       Official No.: 111806; 62x15x8 Owned by S. Berry, Providence Bay Ont.
    Ship     Official No.: 111806; 62x15x8 Owned by S. Berry, Providence Bay Ont.
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  • Alice G. (1902)
    Alice G. (1902)
    Ship       Official No.: 107169; 60x12x6 Owned by G. W. Golden, Tobermory Ont. 1902; Dominion Fish Co. 1910, 1917; E. Parks, Meaford Ont. 1921, C. W. Golden, Tobermory 1928.
    Ship     Official No.: 107169; 60x12x6 Owned by G. W. Golden, Tobermory Ont. 1902; Dominion Fish Co. 1910, 1917; E. Parks, Meaford Ont. 1921, C. W. Golden, Tobermory 1928.
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  • Winona (1902)
    Winona (1902)
    Ship       Official No.: 94717; First Rebuild: Official Number: 94717 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 110 x 22 -- 233 tons Rebuilt: Wiarton, Ontario, Canada in 1919 101x23x7 Owned by Port Stanley Navigation Co. 1902; I. D. White, Midland 1907, 1917; to J. Purvis, Gore Bay 1917, 1927. Built by J. Ellison, Port Stanley …
    Ship     Official No.: 94717; First Rebuild: Official Number: 94717 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 110 x 22 -- 233 tons Rebuilt: Wiarton, Ontario, Canada in 1919 101x23x7 Owned by Port Stanley Navigation Co. …
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  • R.H. Dobson (1902)
    R.H. Dobson (1902)
    Ship       Official No.: 111971; 75x15x7 Owned by Dobson & McLeod, Southampton 1917, 1935; J. & W. J. Purvis, Gore Bay 1945. Built by W. Marlton, Goderich 1902. Fish tug.
    Ship     Official No.: 111971; 75x15x7 Owned by Dobson & McLeod, Southampton 1917, 1935; J. & W. J. Purvis, Gore Bay 1945. Built by W. Marlton, Goderich 1902. Fish tug.
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  • Tadenac (1902)
    Tadenac (1902)
    Ship       Other Names: The Iroquois (1903); Colorado; Dornoch; Brookton; George Hindman; Brookdale; Official No.: 111855; First Rebuild: Official Number: 111855 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 253 x 43 -- 2286 tons Rebuilt: Port Dalhousie, Ontario, Canada in 1940 253x43x22 Owned by St. Lawrence & Chicago Steam Navigation Co. 1902-1916; Canada Steamship Lines 1916-1920; …
    Ship     Other Names: The Iroquois (1903); Colorado; Dornoch; Brookton; George Hindman; Brookdale; Official No.: 111855; First Rebuild: Official Number: 111855 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 253 x 43 -- 2286 tons Rebuilt: Port …
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  • Thistle (1902)
    Thistle (1902)
    Ship       Official No.: 107867; 102x20x4 Owned by Merchants Transportation Co. ("Calderwood Line") 1902; British Yukon Navigation Co. 1904, 1917; Taylor Drury Pedlar & Co. 1921. Engines (2) 10x48 by United Engine Works, San Francisco, from "Gold Star". Sternwheel. Launched 16/06/02; hull towed to Dawson for addition of engines and houses. First …
    Ship     Official No.: 107867; 102x20x4 Owned by Merchants Transportation Co. ("Calderwood Line") 1902; British Yukon Navigation Co. 1904, 1917; Taylor Drury Pedlar & Co. 1921. Engines (2) 10x48 by United Engine …
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  • Sarona (1902)
    Sarona (1902)
    Ship       Official No.: 116254; 72x11x8 Owned by Huntsville & Bracebridge Tanning Co. (C. O. Shaw). Built by D. Smith, Toronto 1902. Engine 5-10x6 by Goderich Engine Co. Yacht.
    Ship     Official No.: 116254; 72x11x8 Owned by Huntsville & Bracebridge Tanning Co. (C. O. Shaw). Built by D. Smith, Toronto 1902. Engine 5-10x6 by Goderich Engine Co. Yacht.
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  • Viking (1902)
    Viking (1902)
    Ship       Official No.: 116371; 44x11x5 Owned by T. Craigie, Rossport Ont. 1902, 1921; D. Craigie, McDiarmid Ont. 1927. Used on Lake Nipigon.
    Ship     Official No.: 116371; 44x11x5 Owned by T. Craigie, Rossport Ont. 1902, 1921; D. Craigie, McDiarmid Ont. 1927. Used on Lake Nipigon.
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  • W.J. Smith (1902)
    W.J. Smith (1902)
    Ship       Other Names: John E. Russell (1908); T.H.C. Tug No.3; Official No.: 111805; 54x12x4 Owned by Toronto Harbour Commission. Built by G. C. Dean, Richard's Landing Ont. 1902. Tug.
    Ship     Other Names: John E. Russell (1908); T.H.C. Tug No.3; Official No.: 111805; 54x12x4 Owned by Toronto Harbour Commission. Built by G. C. Dean, Richard's Landing Ont. 1902. Tug.
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  • Turtle (1902)
    Turtle (1902)
    Ship       Official No.: 112394; 65x20x4 Owned by G. Gordon et al., Pembroke. Laid up 1909-12.
    Ship     Official No.: 112394; 65x20x4 Owned by G. Gordon et al., Pembroke. Laid up 1909-12.
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  • Gravenhurst (1902)
    Gravenhurst (1902)
    Ship       Official No.: 112172; 52x11x5 Owned by A. A. Agar, Burk's Falls Ont. 1911. Built by D. Rose, "Muskoka" Ont. 1902. Engine 7x7 by J. Inglis, Toronto; soon replaced: 7-14x10 by Waterous Engine Co., Brantford Ont. Tug. Moved from Muskoka to Magnetawan 1908. ; Final Location: Burk's Falls, Ontario, Canada, Burnt
    Ship     Official No.: 112172; 52x11x5 Owned by A. A. Agar, Burk's Falls Ont. 1911. Built by D. Rose, "Muskoka" Ont. 1902. Engine 7x7 by J. Inglis, Toronto; soon replaced: 7-14x10 by …
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  • Hazlett (1902)
    Hazlett (1902)
    Ship       Official No.: 112067; 42x10x4 Owned by Dickson Co., Peterborough. Built by Peachey & West, Simcoe Ont. 1902. Alligator (warp tug).
    Ship     Official No.: 112067; 42x10x4 Owned by Dickson Co., Peterborough. Built by Peachey & West, Simcoe Ont. 1902. Alligator (warp tug).
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  • Edith (1902)
    Edith (1902)
    Ship       Other Names: Five Roses; Purity; Official No.: 112080; First Rebuild: Official Number: 112080 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 56 x 14 -- 48 tons Rebuilt: Rainy River, Ontario, Canada in 1914 56x14x6 Owned by T. E. Smith, Rat Portage (Kenora) Ont. 1902; J. A. Quick, Spohn Township Ont. 1917; Western Canada Flour …
    Ship     Other Names: Five Roses; Purity; Official No.: 112080; First Rebuild: Official Number: 112080 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 56 x 14 -- 48 tons Rebuilt: Rainy River, Ontario, Canada in 1914 56x14x6 …
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  • Muskoka (1902)
    Muskoka (1902)
    Ship       Official No.: 100283; 37x11x4 Owned by Gilmour & Co., Trenton. Built by Peachey & West, Simcoe Ont. 1902. Alligator (warp tug).
    Ship     Official No.: 100283; 37x11x4 Owned by Gilmour & Co., Trenton. Built by Peachey & West, Simcoe Ont. 1902. Alligator (warp tug).
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