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- St. Magnus (1880)Other Names: Magnolia (1898); Luckport; Official No.: 77693; First Rebuild: Official Number: 103690 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 136 x 21 -- 367 tons Rebuilt: Midland, Ontario, Canada in 1898 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw 180x28x14 Owned by A. M. Robertson, Hamilton 1886; R. O. & A. B. Mackay, Hamilton 1892; J. Playfair, …Other Names: Magnolia (1898); Luckport; Official No.: 77693; First Rebuild: Official Number: 103690 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 136 x 21 -- 367 tons Rebuilt: Midland, Ontario, Canada in 1898 Second Rebuild: …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Henry Christopher BreckonPortrait of Henry Christopher Breckon (1861-1931) taken by Farmer Bros. photography in Hamilton.Portrait of Henry Christopher Breckon (1861-1931) taken by Farmer Bros. photography in Hamilton.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- ST. MAGNUS (1880, Propeller)Other Names: MAGNOLIA;LUCKPORT; Official No.: 77693; Dimensions (LBD): 180' x 28' x 14' ; 1880 Built to run Kingston - Hamilton, ONT. 1882 With opening of Welland Canal, ran Lake Superior to Montreal, QUE in grain trades. 1885, Sep In collision with tug BOB HACKETT near head of Bois Blanc …Other Names: MAGNOLIA;LUCKPORT; Official No.: 77693; Dimensions (LBD): 180' x 28' x 14' ; 1880 Built to run Kingston - Hamilton, ONT. 1882 With opening of Welland Canal, ran Lake …Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library
- The steamer CORINTHIAN in Hamilton HarbourUsed 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
- Captain Edward Zealand Jr.Used 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
- Tender (1880)Official No.: 78025; 57x13x6 Owned by Muskoka Mill & Lumber Co. 1880; A. H. Campbell, Toronto 1886; W. White, Midland 1895. Built by J. Storey, Muskoka Mills Ont. 1880. Engine 11x12 by C. Burley, Collingwood. Georgian Bay tug. ; Final Location: Midland, Ontario, Canada, BurntOfficial No.: 78025; 57x13x6 Owned by Muskoka Mill & Lumber Co. 1880; A. H. Campbell, Toronto 1886; W. White, Midland 1895. Built by J. Storey, Muskoka Mills Ont. 1880. Engine …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- First CPR Yard (~1880)First Canadian Pacific Railway yards as they appeared shortly after the CPR was constructed in Westfort about 1880.First Canadian Pacific Railway yards as they appeared shortly after the CPR was constructed in Westfort about 1880.Thunder Bay Public Library
- NORA (1880, Tug (Towboat))Official No.: 71227; Final Date: Jun 1888; Dimensions (LBD): 45' x 11' x 7' ; 1888, Jun Dismantled.; Original Owner: George MarksOfficial No.: 71227; Final Date: Jun 1888; Dimensions (LBD): 45' x 11' x 7' ; 1888, Jun Dismantled.; Original Owner: George MarksAlpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library
- Norah (1880)Official No.: 71227; 45x11x7 Owned by G. Marks, Bruce Mines Ont. Built by T. H. Trethewey, Port Arthur 1880. Tug.Official No.: 71227; 45x11x7 Owned by G. Marks, Bruce Mines Ont. Built by T. H. Trethewey, Port Arthur 1880. Tug.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Prince Arthur's LandingThe community's name was changed to Port Arthur in 1883. Illingworth moved to East Seventh St. in St. Paul in 1873The community's name was changed to Port Arthur in 1883. Illingworth moved to East Seventh St. in St. Paul in 1873Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Stephen C. Hall (1880)Other Names: W.H. Ritchie (1921); Official No.: 130432; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1912) 161x30x10 Owned by Horn & Chown, Kingston 1912; Horn & Laidlaw, Toronto 1917. Built by D. Robertson, Grand Haven Mich. 1880. Engine 20-37x28 by S. F. Hodge, Detroit. Destroyed by fire 27/09/21 Port Arthur. Operated little (if at …Other Names: W.H. Ritchie (1921); Official No.: 130432; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1912) 161x30x10 Owned by Horn & Chown, Kingston 1912; Horn & Laidlaw, Toronto 1917. Built by D. Robertson, Grand …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- James P. Donaldson (1880)Official No.: 116575; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1922) 160x34x14 Owned by N. M. Paterson, Fort William, 1921-1923. Built by R. Holland, Marine City Mich. 1880. Engine 20-40x30 by Donaldson & Whitman, Buffalo N.Y.. Sank 06/05/23 Thunder Bay. ; Final Location: Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, FounderedOfficial No.: 116575; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1922) 160x34x14 Owned by N. M. Paterson, Fort William, 1921-1923. Built by R. Holland, Marine City Mich. 1880. Engine 20-40x30 by Donaldson & Whitman, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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