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- Edward Hanlan's Narrow Escape from Drowning in Toronto Bay, June 18 1885Edward Hanlan's Narrow Escape from Drowning in Toronto Bay, June 18 1885 (From Sketches by our own Artist, (1) The schooners Nellie Hunter and Gearing. (2) Capt. Ackerman, of Picton, the rescuer, from a photograph by Micklethwaite. (3) Hanlan, the celebrated oarsman, from a photograph by Fraser ...Edward Hanlan's Narrow Escape from Drowning in Toronto Bay, June 18 1885 (From Sketches by our own Artist, (1) The schooners Nellie Hunter and Gearing. (2) Capt. Ackerman, of Picton, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Elias Rogers & Co.COAL AND WOOD Yards and Docks--Esplanade Street Head Office 20 King street West Branch Office--536 Queen Street West Branch Office--413 Yonge Street Branch Office--769 Yonge Street Office and Yard--Bathurst Street, nearly opposite Front Street Office and Yard--Esplanade Street, corner ...COAL AND WOOD Yards and Docks--Esplanade Street Head Office 20 King street West Branch Office--536 Queen Street West Branch Office--413 Yonge Street Branch Office--769 Yonge Street Office and Yard--Bathurst Street, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Propeller, tug and schoonerGeneric engraving of a propeller leading a tug and schooner out of a port. Featured on a manifest from Grummond's Mackinaw Line in 1885Generic engraving of a propeller leading a tug and schooner out of a port. Featured on a manifest from Grummond's Mackinaw Line in 1885Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Propeller (generic)Detail from an 1885 manifestDetail from an 1885 manifestMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Old Fort ErieIllustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 193Illustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 193Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- City of BuffaloIllustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 195Illustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 195Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Among the ElevatorsIllustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 197Illustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 197Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Coal DocksIllustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 198Illustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 198Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Along the wharvesIllustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 199Illustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 199Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lighthouse at entrance to HarbourIllustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 200Illustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 200Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- On the canalIllustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 208Illustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 208Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Bird's Eye View of Port HuronBird's Eye View of Port Huron, Mich., as seen from decks of Steamers City of Mackinac and City of Alpena.Bird's Eye View of Port Huron, Mich., as seen from decks of Steamers City of Mackinac and City of Alpena.Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Bird's Eye View Lake Erie DivisionBird's Eye View Lake Erie Division, Detroit and Cleveland Steam Navigation CompanyBird's Eye View Lake Erie Division, Detroit and Cleveland Steam Navigation CompanyAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Bird's Eye View Lake Huron DivisionBird's Eye View Lake Huron Division, Detroit and Cleveland Steam Navigation CompanyBird's Eye View Lake Huron Division, Detroit and Cleveland Steam Navigation CompanyAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Bird's Eye View of the Straits of MackinacBird's Eye View of the Straits of Mackinac, showing the Inland route, Mackinac to Petoskey, and Sault Ste. MarieBird's Eye View of the Straits of Mackinac, showing the Inland route, Mackinac to Petoskey, and Sault Ste. MarieAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- The Lake Route HomeTHE LAKE ROUTE HOME (1) The C.P.R. Steamship Alberta, at Sault Ste. Marie, passing through the locks in view of the United States troops. (2) The C.P.R. Steamship Athabasca, which brought down the Montreal Garrison Artillery, the Foot Guards, the Queen's Own, and the Royal Grenadiers. (From ...THE LAKE ROUTE HOME (1) The C.P.R. Steamship Alberta, at Sault Ste. Marie, passing through the locks in view of the United States troops. (2) The C.P.R. Steamship Athabasca, which …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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