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- International (1870)Other Names: W.H. Pringle; Onaping (1887); Lucknow; Official No.: 88623; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1884) as W.H. Pringle 120x19x8 Owned by International Wrecking & Transportation Co., Windsor 1886; J. Charlton, Lynedock Ont. 1895, 1901; to Midland Transportation Co. 1916; Burke Towing & Salvage Co., Midland 1926. Built by T. Arnold, Saginaw …Other Names: W.H. Pringle; Onaping (1887); Lucknow; Official No.: 88623; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1884) as W.H. Pringle 120x19x8 Owned by International Wrecking & Transportation Co., Windsor 1886; J. Charlton, Lynedock …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- 1870 Group SceneA photo with the caption 'Site of the Bank of Montreal in 1870', showing a wigwam, in the bush. A group of Indigenous Peoples are in front of the wigwam; a skin is drying on the left.; 4.3'wide x 3.1'high b&w photoA photo with the caption 'Site of the Bank of Montreal in 1870', showing a wigwam, in the bush. A group of Indigenous Peoples are in front of the wigwam; …Thunder Bay Public Library
- Prince Arthur's LandingPrince Arthur's Landing as seen in 1870 in Port Arthur, Ontario.Prince Arthur's Landing as seen in 1870 in Port Arthur, Ontario.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Remains of the Wolseley Transports of 1870Remains of the York boats used to transport Colonel Garnet Wolseley and his troops from Prince Arthur's Landing (later called Port Arthur) to the Red River Settlement at Fort Garry. Troops followed a water route up the Kaministiquia River to lakes Shebandowan and Kashabowie, Lac des Mille Lacs, and Lake …Remains of the York boats used to transport Colonel Garnet Wolseley and his troops from Prince Arthur's Landing (later called Port Arthur) to the Red River Settlement at Fort Garry. …Thunder Bay Public Library
- First BankThis photo shows the first bank at the foot of Park Street in Port Arthur, 1870's.This photo shows the first bank at the foot of Park Street in Port Arthur, 1870's.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Colonel Garnet Wolseley's Camp, Prince Arthur's LandingWatercolour, touches of gouache, over graphite, on wove paperWatercolour, touches of gouache, over graphite, on wove paperAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
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