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- S.S. FRONTENAC, 1816Note: despite the title of this image, FRONTENAC did not move under steam until the spring of 1817.Note: despite the title of this image, FRONTENAC did not move under steam until the spring of 1817.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- HMS Tecumseth Rolling HomeThis purpose-built schooner was launched in 1815 near the Niagara River, served in Lake Erie for two years, then was transferred to Lake Huron. The war was over, peace was holding and she is seen running for home at Penetanguishene, where her remains are found today.This purpose-built schooner was launched in 1815 near the Niagara River, served in Lake Erie for two years, then was transferred to Lake Huron. The war was over, peace was …Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Schooner Bee in a SquallBuilt in 1817, for the new upper lakes naval base in Penetanguishene, the Bee was one of the smaller, less labour intensive vessels that were used in the post-war era.Built in 1817, for the new upper lakes naval base in Penetanguishene, the Bee was one of the smaller, less labour intensive vessels that were used in the post-war era.Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
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