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- Schreiber CPR Station (~1886)This is the second CPR station in Schreiber, east of the present Town Hall. b&w photoThis is the second CPR station in Schreiber, east of the present Town Hall. b&w photoSchreiber Public Library
- First Canadian Pacific Railway Station in SchreiberBlack and white photograph of Schreiber, Ontario's first Canadian Pacific Railway station.Black and white photograph of Schreiber, Ontario's first Canadian Pacific Railway station.Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- 1st C.P.R. Station in Schreiber.First C.P.R. Station, built on the north side of the tracks, east of where the old town hall stood.First C.P.R. Station, built on the north side of the tracks, east of where the old town hall stood.Schreiber Public Library
- Post card of the 1st C.P.R. StationPost of Schreiber's 1st C.P.R. Station in 1886.Post of Schreiber's 1st C.P.R. Station in 1886.Schreiber Public Library
- Sir John A. MacDonaldAlso P3475Also P3475Thunder Bay Public Library
- First C.P.R. Train to Pass Through Fort William and Port Arthur (1886)Additional copies of this photo are held by the Thunder Bay Museum and the Canadian Pacific Archives.Additional copies of this photo are held by the Thunder Bay Museum and the Canadian Pacific Archives.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Capt. Dickens DeadDaily Herald (Tribute), 15 Jun 1886 Full text available on microfilmDaily Herald (Tribute), 15 Jun 1886 Full text available on microfilmThunder Bay Public Library
- BROTHERS (1886, Tug (Towboat))Official No.: 92615; Dimensions (LBD): 39.5' x 9.8' x 5.8' ; 1905 In service.Official No.: 92615; Dimensions (LBD): 39.5' x 9.8' x 5.8' ; 1905 In service.Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library
- Brothers (1886)Official No.: 92615; 39x10x6 Owned by E. Nuttall, Port Arthur 1886, 1895; R. E. Nuttall & E. T. Morrow, Port Arthur 1901; E. T. Morrow, Fort William 1917. Tug.Official No.: 92615; 39x10x6 Owned by E. Nuttall, Port Arthur 1886, 1895; R. E. Nuttall & E. T. Morrow, Port Arthur 1901; E. T. Morrow, Fort William 1917. Tug.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Myles (Propeller), C77698, aground, 18 Sep 1886Reason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: Got offReason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: Got offMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Imperial (1886)Other Names: Kaministiquia (1903); Official No.: 90571; First Rebuild: Official Number: 90571 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 109 x 22 -- 245 tons Rebuilt: in 1888 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Third Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Rebuilt: Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada 109x22x7 Owned by J. Doty, Toronto 1886; to Muskoka & Nipissing Navigation Co. …Other Names: Kaministiquia (1903); Official No.: 90571; First Rebuild: Official Number: 90571 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 109 x 22 -- 245 tons Rebuilt: in 1888 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Third Rebuild: …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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