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- Sidewheeler PeytoniaThe Peytonia, considered to be the second steamer in the passenger trade on Lake Winnebago, was built about 1847; 150 feet long, 30 feet wide. It carried many thousands of early settlers into the Fox river valley before the railroads came. It was wrecked by ice, April, 1858, while on …The Peytonia, considered to be the second steamer in the passenger trade on Lake Winnebago, was built about 1847; 150 feet long, 30 feet wide. It carried many thousands of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Barque NEW BRUNSWICKMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Toronto Harbour 1847, looking east from Queen's Wharf, foot of Bathurst St., Toronto, Ont.Pen & ink drawing.Pen & ink drawing.Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
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