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  • Celtic (1874)
    Celtic (1874)
    Ship       Official No.: 71151; 134x21x15 Owned by A. E. MacKay, Hamilton Ont. 1877 (operated as Merchants Line or Lake & River Steamship Co.); R. O. McKay, Hamilton 1886. Built by A. M. Robertson, Hamilton and launched 05/05/74. Engine 34x34 by T. Willson, Dundas Ont. Used Montreal-Upper Lakes. More staterooms added 1881. …
    Ship     Official No.: 71151; 134x21x15 Owned by A. E. MacKay, Hamilton Ont. 1877 (operated as Merchants Line or Lake & River Steamship Co.); R. O. McKay, Hamilton 1886. Built by A. …
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  • Chieftain (1874)
    Chieftain (1874)
    Ship       Official No.: 71178; 137x24x9 Owned by Calvin Company. Built by Roney, Garden Island Ont. 1874. Engine 39x90 by Brush, Montreal (from "Henry Gildersleeve"). Towboat.
    Ship     Official No.: 71178; 137x24x9 Owned by Calvin Company. Built by Roney, Garden Island Ont. 1874. Engine 39x90 by Brush, Montreal (from "Henry Gildersleeve"). Towboat.
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  • Ripple (1874)
    Ripple (1874)
    Ship       Official No.: 72557; 38x9x3 Owned by C. Warren, Pembroke. Built by Chaffey Bros., Portsmouth Ont. 1874.
    Ship     Official No.: 72557; 38x9x3 Owned by C. Warren, Pembroke. Built by Chaffey Bros., Portsmouth Ont. 1874.
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  • R. Kendrick (1874)
    R. Kendrick (1874)
    Ship       Official No.: 71081; First Rebuild: Official Number: 71081 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 58 x 12 -- 15 tons 50x12x4 Owned by J. L. Allison & R. G. Nash, Morrisburg 1874, 1877; to Leacy & McLatchie, Brockville 1881; J. Ward, Owen Sound 1886; L. Miller, Roche's Point 1892, 1895. Built by W. …
    Ship     Official No.: 71081; First Rebuild: Official Number: 71081 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 58 x 12 -- 15 tons 50x12x4 Owned by J. L. Allison & R. G. Nash, Morrisburg 1874, 1877; …
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  • Spray (1874)
    Spray (1874)
    Ship       Official No.: 71199; First Rebuild: Official Number: 71199 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 61 x 12 -- 42 tons Rebuilt: in 1877 45x10x4 Owned by J. Osborne, Arnprior Ont. 1877; D. B. McDonell, Cambridge Ont. 1886, 1901. Built by J. Harris, Brockville 1874. Engine 6x6 by Sharkey & Halsey, Brockville. Ferry.
    Ship     Official No.: 71199; First Rebuild: Official Number: 71199 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 61 x 12 -- 42 tons Rebuilt: in 1877 45x10x4 Owned by J. Osborne, Arnprior Ont. 1877; D. B. …
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  • H.B. Sherwood (1874)
    H.B. Sherwood (1874)
    Ship       Official No.: 71064; 58x15x6 Owned by H. B. Rathbun, Mill Point (Deseronto) Ont. Built by W. Jamieson, Mill Point 1874. Engine 16½x16 (maker unknown). Tug. ; Final Location: Bay of Quinte, Ontario, Canada, Burnt
    Ship     Official No.: 71064; 58x15x6 Owned by H. B. Rathbun, Mill Point (Deseronto) Ont. Built by W. Jamieson, Mill Point 1874. Engine 16½x16 (maker unknown). Tug. ; Final Location: Bay of …
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  • Dryberry (1874)
    Dryberry (1874)
    Ship       Official No.: 88489; 38x10x2 Owned by H. & A. Bulmer, Rat Portage (Kenora) Ont. Built by J. Shields & Co., Rat Portage 1874. Engine 6x6 by T. Willson, Dundas Ont. Wrecked 25/07/92 Lake of the Woods, Ont. ; Final Location: Lake of the Woods, Ontario, Canada, Wrecked
    Ship     Official No.: 88489; 38x10x2 Owned by H. & A. Bulmer, Rat Portage (Kenora) Ont. Built by J. Shields & Co., Rat Portage 1874. Engine 6x6 by T. Willson, Dundas Ont. …
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  • Eliza Bonar (1874)
    Eliza Bonar (1874)
    Ship       Official No.: 71063; 55x13x7 Owned by J. D. Palmer & J. Bonar, Belleville Ont. Built by W. Jamieson, Mill Point (Deseronto) Ont. 1874. Engine 17x17 (made 1854, maker unknown). Tug. Destroyed by fire 15/11/92 Belleville. ; Final Location: Belleville, Ontario, Canada, Burnt
    Ship     Official No.: 71063; 55x13x7 Owned by J. D. Palmer & J. Bonar, Belleville Ont. Built by W. Jamieson, Mill Point (Deseronto) Ont. 1874. Engine 17x17 (made 1854, maker unknown). Tug. …
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  • Marquis of Lorne (1874)
    Marquis of Lorne (1874)
    Ship       Official No.: 71173; 55x10x5 Owned by J. Fisher, Portsmouth Ont. 1875; A. Gunn, 1884, 1886; T. G. Brigham, Ottawa 1901. Built by Robinson, Kingston 1872. Engine 11x12 by C. McBride, Glasgow. Yacht, later tug.
    Ship     Official No.: 71173; 55x10x5 Owned by J. Fisher, Portsmouth Ont. 1875; A. Gunn, 1884, 1886; T. G. Brigham, Ottawa 1901. Built by Robinson, Kingston 1872. Engine 11x12 by C. McBride, …
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  • D.R. Van Allen (1874)
    D.R. Van Allen (1874)
    Ship       Official No.: 71104; First Rebuild: Official Number: 71104 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 136 x 26 -- 318 tons Rebuilt: in 1884 136x26x10 Owned by D. R. Van Allen, Chatham 1874, 1877; to G. Wright, Port Hope 1881, 1886; to S. Rogers, Toronto 1877, 1901; S. Payette, Penetanguishene 1907; to W. C. …
    Ship     Official No.: 71104; First Rebuild: Official Number: 71104 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 136 x 26 -- 318 tons Rebuilt: in 1884 136x26x10 Owned by D. R. Van Allen, Chatham 1874, 1877; …
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  • Falcon (1874)
    Falcon (1874)
    Ship       Official No.: 71175; 40x9x3 Owned by J. G. Richardson, Brockville. Built by Chaffey Bros., Kingston and launched 19/04/74.
    Ship     Official No.: 71175; 40x9x3 Owned by J. G. Richardson, Brockville. Built by Chaffey Bros., Kingston and launched 19/04/74.
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  • Flora L. Baines (1874)
    Flora L. Baines (1874)
    Ship       Official No.: 71249; 31x8x3 Owned by E. Baines, Toronto. Built by E. Baines, Penetanguishene 1874. Engine 6x6 by builder. "Little flirt of a steamer" ("Globe"). Toronto ferry at first; shipped to Lake Simcoe 1876 but brought back again September of same year. Sank 13/09/79 Oakville Ont. ; Final Location: Oakville, …
    Ship     Official No.: 71249; 31x8x3 Owned by E. Baines, Toronto. Built by E. Baines, Penetanguishene 1874. Engine 6x6 by builder. "Little flirt of a steamer" ("Globe"). Toronto ferry at first; shipped …
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  • Florence (1874)
    Florence (1874)
    Ship       Other Names: John Milton (1911); Official No.: 75583; First Rebuild: Official Number: 75583 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 48 x 10 -- 14 tons Rebuilt: in 1905 40x8x3 Owned by C. Cathcart, Prescott 1872; C. C. Brouse, Prescott 1877, 1886; Roger Miller & Sons, Toronto 1915. Built by B. Friel, Mill Point …
    Ship     Other Names: John Milton (1911); Official No.: 75583; First Rebuild: Official Number: 75583 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 48 x 10 -- 14 tons Rebuilt: in 1905 40x8x3 Owned by C. Cathcart, …
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  • North Star (1874)
    North Star (1874)
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  • Ontario (1874)
    Ontario (1874)
    Ship       Official No.: 71211; First Rebuild: Official Number: 71211 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 181 x 35 -- 655 tons Rebuilt: in 1898 181x35x12 Owned by Northwest Transportation Co. ("Beatty Line") 1874, 1886; to J. Cornwall et al. 1898. Built by Chisholm & Simpson, Chatham Ont. and launched 22/11/73. Engines (2) 34x36 (on …
    Ship     Official No.: 71211; First Rebuild: Official Number: 71211 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 181 x 35 -- 655 tons Rebuilt: in 1898 181x35x12 Owned by Northwest Transportation Co. ("Beatty Line") 1874, 1886; …
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  • Hiawatha (1874)
    Hiawatha (1874)
    Ship       First Rebuild: Official Number: 72982 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 93 x 20 -- 163 tons Rebuilt: Dresden, Ontario, Canada in 1876 93x20x8 Owned by W. B. Clark, Sarnia 1877,1886; Sarnia Tug & Transit Co 1895, 1927; R. Trotter, Little Current 1935. Built by J. A. Jenking, Dresden Ont. and launched 29/08/74. …
    Ship     First Rebuild: Official Number: 72982 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 93 x 20 -- 163 tons Rebuilt: Dresden, Ontario, Canada in 1876 93x20x8 Owned by W. B. Clark, Sarnia 1877,1886; Sarnia Tug …
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  • J.W. Steinhoff (1874)
    J.W. Steinhoff (1874)
    Ship       Other Names: Queen City (1896); Canada; Official No.: 71101; First Rebuild: Official Number: 71101 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 123 x 25 -- 312 tons Rebuilt: in 1877 123x24x9 Owned by J. W. Steinhoff, Chatham Ont. 1877; to Weston, Northwood & Ronald, Chatham 1881; R. G. Barrett, Toronto 1886; to Victoria Park …
    Ship     Other Names: Queen City (1896); Canada; Official No.: 71101; First Rebuild: Official Number: 71101 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 123 x 25 -- 312 tons Rebuilt: in 1877 123x24x9 Owned by J. …
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  • James B. Harper (1874)
    James B. Harper (1874)
    Ship       Other Names: Jennie G. Harper (1875); Official No.: 71102; 48x9x5 Owned by A. S. Allan, Chatham Ont. 1874; A. Pilgrim, Meaford 1901; J. Pilgrim, Meaford 1910. Engine 8x10 by Dalgarno Parkinson & Co., Chatham.
    Ship     Other Names: Jennie G. Harper (1875); Official No.: 71102; 48x9x5 Owned by A. S. Allan, Chatham Ont. 1874; A. Pilgrim, Meaford 1901; J. Pilgrim, Meaford 1910. Engine 8x10 by Dalgarno …
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  • City of Kingston (1874)
    City of Kingston (1874)
    Ship       Official No.: 71176; 102x20x7 Owned by W. B. & S. Anglin, Kingston 1874; S. Anglin, Kingston 1877; W. B. Anglin, Kingston 1886; to R. Davis, Kingston 1887. Built by W. Ainslie, Kingston and launched 27/04/74. Engine 14x48 by G. J. Tranby, Kingston. Rideau & St. Lawrence passenger service, also to …
    Ship     Official No.: 71176; 102x20x7 Owned by W. B. & S. Anglin, Kingston 1874; S. Anglin, Kingston 1877; W. B. Anglin, Kingston 1886; to R. Davis, Kingston 1887. Built by W. …
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  • City of St. Catharines (1874)
    City of St. Catharines (1874)
    Ship       Official No.: 72715; Later Registration: U.S.A. (1883) 139x26x11 Owned by Potter, Bullivant & Co 1874, 1877; S. L. St. John, St. Catharines 1880. Built by J. P. Abbey, Port Robinson Ont. and launched 29/04/74. Engine 36x30 by T. Willson, Dundas Ont. Used Montreal-Upper Lakes. Had notably large passenger capacity, exact …
    Ship     Official No.: 72715; Later Registration: U.S.A. (1883) 139x26x11 Owned by Potter, Bullivant & Co 1874, 1877; S. L. St. John, St. Catharines 1880. Built by J. P. Abbey, Port Robinson …
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