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- THREE FRIENDS (1878, Tug (Towboat))Official No.: 71226; Final Date: 28 May 1892; Dimensions (LBD): 63' x 16.6' x 5.7' ; 1878, August 10 Registered Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario 1892, May 28 Burned Black Bay, Lake Superior; Original Owner: John Pritchard; Final Location: Black Bay, Lake Superior, Burned; 1892, June 17 Registry closedOfficial No.: 71226; Final Date: 28 May 1892; Dimensions (LBD): 63' x 16.6' x 5.7' ; 1878, August 10 Registered Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario 1892, May 28 Burned Black Bay, …Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library
- Fort WilliamStereoview of the paddlewheeled steamboat MANITOBA at the dock with the Hudson Bay trading post, Fort William, in the background. MANITOBA is moored in the Kaministiquia River.Stereoview of the paddlewheeled steamboat MANITOBA at the dock with the Hudson Bay trading post, Fort William, in the background. MANITOBA is moored in the Kaministiquia River.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- View of Fort William with Hudson's Bay Company PostWatercolour and gouache over pencil on paperWatercolour and gouache over pencil on paperAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Three Friends (1878)Official No.: 71226; 63x16x5 Built and owned by J. Pritchard, Fort William. Engine 12x14 by Doty Engine Works. Tug. Destroyed by fire 28/05/92 Black Bay, Lake Superior. ; Final Location: Black Bay, Lake Superior, BurntOfficial No.: 71226; 63x16x5 Built and owned by J. Pritchard, Fort William. Engine 12x14 by Doty Engine Works. Tug. Destroyed by fire 28/05/92 Black Bay, Lake Superior. ; Final Location: …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Report, steamer Manitoba, 16 June 1878Crew of 30; 38 cabin passengers, 40 steerage (25 male, 15 female) bound from Ontario to WinnipegCrew of 30; 38 cabin passengers, 40 steerage (25 male, 15 female) bound from Ontario to WinnipegMaritime History of the Great Lakes
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