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  • Mrs. Jackson Holliday (Mary Jane Hall), c. 1875.
    Mrs. Jackson Holliday (Mary Jane Hall), c. 1875.
    Image       Mrs. Jackson Holliday was born in 1831. She was married in Whitby Township on March 10, 1849 to Jackson Holliday, who died on May 12, 1874. She died at Lot 12, 1st Concession of Reach Township, on February 21, 1876, and is buried in the Methodist Episcopal Church Cemetery at …
    Image     Mrs. Jackson Holliday was born in 1831. She was married in Whitby Township on March 10, 1849 to Jackson Holliday, who died on May 12, 1874. She died at Lot …
    Whitby Public Library
  • Accident at the wharf at Martin's Pleasure Gardens Hotel, Hamilton, Dominion Day 1875
    Accident at the wharf at Martin's Pleasure Gardens Hotel, Hamilton, Dominion Day 1875
    Imagecomment       A copy of a print published in the Canadian Illustrated News, August 1875, now in the Hamilton Public Library Local History and Archive.
    Imagecomment     A copy of a print published in the Canadian Illustrated News, August 1875, now in the Hamilton Public Library Local History and Archive.
    Burlington Historical Society
  • Map of Orillia
    Map of Orillia
    Image       Map of Orillia
    Image     Map of Orillia
    Orillia Public Library
  • Canal steamer Montauk
    Canal steamer Montauk
    Image       The old Illinois and Mississippi river canal steamer. Montauk was used as a grain and towing steamer; 100 X 19 X 5. Widely known around the Chicago area in the 1880s. Ship Masters' Assoc. Directory, 1903, lists the barge as having been built in 1875.
    Image     The old Illinois and Mississippi river canal steamer. Montauk was used as a grain and towing steamer; 100 X 19 X 5. Widely known around the Chicago area in the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Schooner Our Son
    Schooner Our Son
    Image       Old schooner -widely known. The Our Son was the last schooner to sail the Great Lakes. Built in 1875 at Black River (Lorain) Ohio, and of 720 gross tons; 182 feet long and 35 feet wide. The Our Son was lost off Frankfort, Mich. during a gale on Sept. 26, …
    Image     Old schooner -widely known. The Our Son was the last schooner to sail the Great Lakes. Built in 1875 at Black River (Lorain) Ohio, and of 720 gross tons; 182 …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Yawlboat of the THREE FRIENDS
    Yawlboat of the THREE FRIENDS
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    Image    
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Canada Lime Works at Dolly Varden
    Canada Lime Works at Dolly Varden
    Image       A line drawing of Canada Lime Works, showing two set kilns and two draw kilns with a GTR locomotive. The company was purchased by C.S. Smith and Dr. McGarvin in 1874.
    Image     A line drawing of Canada Lime Works, showing two set kilns and two draw kilns with a GTR locomotive. The company was purchased by C.S. Smith and Dr. McGarvin in …
    Esquesing Historical Society
  • Owen Sound (Ontario)
    Owen Sound (Ontario)
    Image       Pencil
    Image     Pencil
    Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
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