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- Admiral (1880)Official No.: 71236; 42x10x3 Owned by M. J. Rogers, London Ont. 1886, M. M. Rodgers, London 1895, P. G. Carpenter, Sombra Ont. 1901. Tug, Thames River. Engine 6x7½ (maker unknown). Note: Length shown as 46 ft. in many Lists of Shipping but is shown on Registry cert. as 42 ft.Official No.: 71236; 42x10x3 Owned by M. J. Rogers, London Ont. 1886, M. M. Rodgers, London 1895, P. G. Carpenter, Sombra Ont. 1901. Tug, Thames River. Engine 6x7½ (maker unknown). …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Rosseau (1880)Official No.: 80588; First Rebuild: Official Number: 80588 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 70 x 12 -- 53 tons Rebuilt: Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada in 1882 70x12x5 Owned by Muskoka & Nipissing Navigation Co. 1881; to Bracebridge Tannery 1884; C. W. Tillson, Bracebridge 1886. Built by R. Stevenson, Gravenhurst and launched 15/05/80. Engine …Official No.: 80588; First Rebuild: Official Number: 80588 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 70 x 12 -- 53 tons Rebuilt: Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada in 1882 70x12x5 Owned by Muskoka & Nipissing Navigation …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Water Witch (1880)Official No.: 80905; 40x8x2 owned by D. Hannah, Paisley Ont.; to H. & F. McLean, Annabel Ont. 1883. Built by J. Bower, Paisley 1880. Engine 5x10 by Cowen & Co., Galt Ont. Used on Saugeen River, moved to Boat Lake, Sauble Mills (near Wiarton) 1883.Official No.: 80905; 40x8x2 owned by D. Hannah, Paisley Ont.; to H. & F. McLean, Annabel Ont. 1883. Built by J. Bower, Paisley 1880. Engine 5x10 by Cowen & Co., …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- William F. McRae (1880)Official No.: 77717; 65x14x7 Owned by W. D. McRae, Wallaceburg 1886; to F. Jackman, Toronto 1888; J. Nisbet, Sarnia 1895; J. Mayhew, Moore Ont. 1901; Finn & Thompson, Cascades Que. 1917; Jackson Construction Co., Pierreville Que. 1921. Built by W. J. McDonell, Wallaceburg 1880. Engine 15x16 by Sutton Bros., Buffalo …Official No.: 77717; 65x14x7 Owned by W. D. McRae, Wallaceburg 1886; to F. Jackman, Toronto 1888; J. Nisbet, Sarnia 1895; J. Mayhew, Moore Ont. 1901; Finn & Thompson, Cascades Que. …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
- Toronto Belle (1880)Official No.: 80592; 45x11x4 Owned by J. E. Hill, Toronto 1880; H. Cooke & Co. 1882. Built by W. Hill, Toronto 1880. Engine 8x10½ by Sutton Bros., Buffalo N.Y. Condemned by Inspectors 1884 (reason unknown), laid up 1885-88, no further note.Official No.: 80592; 45x11x4 Owned by J. E. Hill, Toronto 1880; H. Cooke & Co. 1882. Built by W. Hill, Toronto 1880. Engine 8x10½ by Sutton Bros., Buffalo N.Y. Condemned …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- 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
- Victoria (1880)Official No.: 71235; 64x23x4 Owned by G. Parish, London Ont. Built by L. C. Rodgers, London 1880. Engine 11x29 by J. White, London. Sank 24/05/81 near London, 181 killed. ; Final Location: London, Ontario, Canada, FounderedOfficial No.: 71235; 64x23x4 Owned by G. Parish, London Ont. Built by L. C. Rodgers, London 1880. Engine 11x29 by J. White, London. Sank 24/05/81 near London, 181 killed. ; …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- W.J. Taylor (1880)Official No.: 78040; 35x9x3 Owned by J. Turnbull, Toronto 1886; St. Clair Tunnel Co., Sarnia 1901.Official No.: 78040; 35x9x3 Owned by J. Turnbull, Toronto 1886; St. Clair Tunnel Co., Sarnia 1901.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Walter B. (1880)Official No.: 83064; First Rebuild: Official Number: 83064 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 78 x 19 -- 28 tons Rebuilt: in 1882 74x13x4 Owned by J. A. Thibaudeau, Pembroke 1880; J. E. Whalen, Pembroke 1886. Built by C. Moreau, Pembroke 1880. Engine 14x14 by G. A. Pontbriand, Sorel. Ferry.Official No.: 83064; First Rebuild: Official Number: 83064 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 78 x 19 -- 28 tons Rebuilt: in 1882 74x13x4 Owned by J. A. Thibaudeau, Pembroke 1880; J. E. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Water Witch (1880)Official No.: 77917; 40x9x5 Owned by J. H. Dunsford, Lindsay Ont. Yacht. Engine 7x9 by Doty Engine Works, to new "Water Witch".Official No.: 77917; 40x9x5 Owned by J. H. Dunsford, Lindsay Ont. Yacht. Engine 7x9 by Doty Engine Works, to new "Water Witch".Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Spray (1880)Other Names: New Brunswick (1881); Official No.: 78003; 100x20x7 Owned by G.H. Phillips & C.W. Bubar, Selkirk Man. Engine 12x14 by Doty Engine Works.Other Names: New Brunswick (1881); Official No.: 78003; 100x20x7 Owned by G.H. Phillips & C.W. Bubar, Selkirk Man. Engine 12x14 by Doty Engine Works.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Stranger (1880)Official No.: 77916; 60x13x3 Owned by F. Crandell, Lindsay. Built by J. Potter, Lindsay and launched 19/06/80. Engine 12x12 by Doty Engine Works. Destroyed by fire 22/07/08 Caesarea (Lake Scugog) Ont. ; Final Location: Caesarea, Ontario, Canada, BurntOfficial No.: 77916; 60x13x3 Owned by F. Crandell, Lindsay. Built by J. Potter, Lindsay and launched 19/06/80. Engine 12x12 by Doty Engine Works. Destroyed by fire 22/07/08 Caesarea (Lake Scugog) …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Silver Spray (1880)Approx. 50x10 Owner unknown. Used Belleville-Picton Ont. ; Final Location: Picton, Ontario, Canada, BurntApprox. 50x10 Owner unknown. Used Belleville-Picton Ont. ; Final Location: Picton, Ontario, Canada, BurntMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Uncle John (1880)Official No.: 83022; 43x9x3 Owned by W. C. Lee, Wallaceburg. Built by McDonnell, Wallaceburg 1880. Engine 6x6 by W. C. Lee, Wallaceburg.Official No.: 83022; 43x9x3 Owned by W. C. Lee, Wallaceburg. Built by McDonnell, Wallaceburg 1880. Engine 6x6 by W. C. Lee, Wallaceburg.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Varuna (1880)Official No.: 72967; 94x17x5 Owned by J. A. Porter, Trenton 1886; W. B. Cooper, Picton 1895, 1901; A. Hicks, Trenton 1903; Rathbun et al., Deseronto 1907; Quinte Navigation Co., Picton 1910; to Canada Steamship Lines 1914. Built by "Mr. Davis of Wells Island", Wolfe Island Ont. 1880. Used on Bay …Official No.: 72967; 94x17x5 Owned by J. A. Porter, Trenton 1886; W. B. Cooper, Picton 1895, 1901; A. Hicks, Trenton 1903; Rathbun et al., Deseronto 1907; Quinte Navigation Co., Picton …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Myrtle (1880)Official No.: 83034; 39x8x4 Owned by R. Carnegie, Escott Ont. 1886; D. Ward, Toronto 1895.Official No.: 83034; 39x8x4 Owned by R. Carnegie, Escott Ont. 1886; D. Ward, Toronto 1895.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Minden (1880)Official No.: 80590; 31x8x3 Owned by J. Lunan, Minden Ont. Built by J. Turnbull, Minden 1880. Engine 4x6 by H. Dixon, Toronto. Used Minden-Moore's Falls.Official No.: 80590; 31x8x3 Owned by J. Lunan, Minden Ont. Built by J. Turnbull, Minden 1880. Engine 4x6 by H. Dixon, Toronto. Used Minden-Moore's Falls.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Marshall and Murray (1880)Official No.: 80583; 46x9x4 Owned by Georgian Bay Lumber Co. Built by M. P. Cross, Waubaushene and launched April 1880. Engine 9x9 by W. Hamilton, Peterborough. Passenger vessel (yacht?)Official No.: 80583; 46x9x4 Owned by Georgian Bay Lumber Co. Built by M. P. Cross, Waubaushene and launched April 1880. Engine 9x9 by W. Hamilton, Peterborough. Passenger vessel (yacht?)Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lively (1880)Official No.: 83035; 38x9x4 Owned by J. Chestnut, St. Catharines.Official No.: 83035; 38x9x4 Owned by J. Chestnut, St. Catharines.Maritime History of the Great Lakes