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- Frances SmithFrom article "The Favourites of the Collingwood and Lake Superior Royal Mail Line" in the Canadian Illustrated News, 6 Sept. 1873. The colouring was done at a later date by an unknown hand.From article "The Favourites of the Collingwood and Lake Superior Royal Mail Line" in the Canadian Illustrated News, 6 Sept. 1873. The colouring was done at a later date by …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- ChicoraFrom article "The Favourites of the Collingwood and Lake Superior Royal Mail Line" in the Canadian Illustrated News, 6 Sept. 1873. The colouring was done at a later date by an unknown hand.From article "The Favourites of the Collingwood and Lake Superior Royal Mail Line" in the Canadian Illustrated News, 6 Sept. 1873. The colouring was done at a later date by …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Steamer "Michigan" - Burial Place of the Slain in the Battle of Lake ErieIllustration from the article by by Constance F. Woolson, "Wine Islands of Lake Erie," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, June 1873, p. 31Illustration from the article by by Constance F. Woolson, "Wine Islands of Lake Erie," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, June 1873, p. 31Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The propellers AFRICA, MAINE and ST. ALBANS with the schooner JESSIE H. BRECKUsed to illustrate Ivan S. Brookes, Hamilton Harbor, 1826-1901.Used to illustrate Ivan S. Brookes, Hamilton Harbor, 1826-1901.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Propeller LAKE ERIEUsed to illustrate Ivan S. Brookes, Hamilton Harbor, 1826-1901.Used to illustrate Ivan S. Brookes, Hamilton Harbor, 1826-1901.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Zealand's Wharf, HamiltonUsed to illustrate Ivan S. Brookes, Hamilton Harbor, 1826-1901.Used to illustrate Ivan S. Brookes, Hamilton Harbor, 1826-1901.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wreck of the Steamer LOUIS RENAUD in the Lachine RapidsThe LOUIS RENAUD was wrecked in the rapids on 12 May 1873 under the command of Captain John Rankin, with about 150 passengers on board. The government inquiry was critical of both the captain and the pilot.The LOUIS RENAUD was wrecked in the rapids on 12 May 1873 under the command of Captain John Rankin, with about 150 passengers on board. The government inquiry was critical …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Lawrence River, 1873Cardinal to Goose Neck islandCardinal to Goose Neck islandMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- GratiotStereoview of the J.A. SMITH, anchor at Port Huron on the St. Clair RiverStereoview of the J.A. SMITH, anchor at Port Huron on the St. Clair RiverMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ship Garden CityThe C. V. Line on her bow refers to the company's relationship with the Central Vermont railroad, which had leased the tracks into Ogdensburgh in 1870. The GARDEN CITY was launched in 1873 and rebuilt as a steam barge in 1880.The C. V. Line on her bow refers to the company's relationship with the Central Vermont railroad, which had leased the tracks into Ogdensburgh in 1870. The GARDEN CITY was …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner Butcher BoyButcher Boy, former barque, sailed on the Great Lakes for many years; 149 feet long; 29 foot beam; 11 feet in depth. Built De Pere, Wis. 1868. Listed in Ship Masters' Assoc. Dir. 1903; Beers, History of the Great Lakes, Vol. 1,p.802; Inland Lloyds Vessel Register, 1893. In commission in …Butcher Boy, former barque, sailed on the Great Lakes for many years; 149 feet long; 29 foot beam; 11 feet in depth. Built De Pere, Wis. 1868. Listed in Ship …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sail Scow CHARLIE CRAWFORDSail scow, Charlie Crawford -largest of her type - was built in 1873 in Caseville, Mich., by and for her owner, P.J.Haynes, of Port Huron, to carry cedar poles and posts, and ties from the shores of Lake Huron to market. She rated 298 gross tons, was gunwale-built, and wore …Sail scow, Charlie Crawford -largest of her type - was built in 1873 in Caseville, Mich., by and for her owner, P.J.Haynes, of Port Huron, to carry cedar poles and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer InteroceanOld steamship, Inter Ocean at the Soo lock; built 1872; 213 x 36. Listed Ship Masters' Assoc. directory, 1903 and Inland Lloyds Vessel Register, 1893. Listed Beers, History of the Great Lakes, Vol. 1, p.841.Old steamship, Inter Ocean at the Soo lock; built 1872; 213 x 36. Listed Ship Masters' Assoc. directory, 1903 and Inland Lloyds Vessel Register, 1893. Listed Beers, History of the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Tug SportListed among the old harbor tugs in Lynn's Great Lakes Masters & Engineers Directory, 1912; Inland Lloyds Vessel Register, 1893 as 23 net tonnage; built 1873 in Wyandotte, Mich. -Ludington, Mich. the port of hail. Also in Ship Masters' Assoc. Directory, 1903.Listed among the old harbor tugs in Lynn's Great Lakes Masters & Engineers Directory, 1912; Inland Lloyds Vessel Register, 1893 as 23 net tonnage; built 1873 in Wyandotte, Mich. -Ludington, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sport (Tug)Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Lawrence River, 1873Galops to Goose Neck Island; including Edwardsburg (Cardinal), Matilda, Morrisburg and WaddingtonGalops to Goose Neck Island; including Edwardsburg (Cardinal), Matilda, Morrisburg and WaddingtonMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner ACACIABuilt at Smith's Fall in 1873. The ACACIA was reduced to a barge in 1908.Built at Smith's Fall in 1873. The ACACIA was reduced to a barge in 1908.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Shores of Put-in Bay - The Lake Erie YachtIllustration from the article by by Constance F. Woolson, "Wine Islands of Lake Erie," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, June 1873, p. 29Illustration from the article by by Constance F. Woolson, "Wine Islands of Lake Erie," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, June 1873, p. 29Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Put-In Bay SceneryIllustration from the article by by Constance F. Woolson, "Wine Islands of Lake Erie," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, June 1873, p. 34Illustration from the article by by Constance F. Woolson, "Wine Islands of Lake Erie," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, June 1873, p. 34Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The steam barge D.R. VAN ALLENUsed to illustrate Ivan S. Brookes, Hamilton Harbor, 1826-1901.Used to illustrate Ivan S. Brookes, Hamilton Harbor, 1826-1901.Maritime History of the Great Lakes