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- Sand Bay School S.S. #18 & 15(Condition: Good.)(Condition: Good.)Leeds & Thousand Islands Public Library
- George C.R. Hall Baby PhotoDr. George Wesley Hall had been practising medicine at this home since 1896.Dr. George Wesley Hall had been practising medicine at this home since 1896.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Dr. George C.R. Hall and Sister EdithGeorge C.R. Hall had older sister Edith, born in 1900, and who later died at the age of 8 years.George C.R. Hall had older sister Edith, born in 1900, and who later died at the age of 8 years.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Dr. George C.R. HallThis photograph of Dr. George C.R. Hall was taken in the early 1900s. A digital copy of this photograph was provided by Marylou Hall as part of a presentation on her family.This photograph of Dr. George C.R. Hall was taken in the early 1900s. A digital copy of this photograph was provided by Marylou Hall as part of a presentation on …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Steamer Congress (Ex Nebraska)The Congress was built under the name of the Nebraska in 1867. In Nov .1901, the vessel was purchased by Samuel Neff & Sons from R.R.Rhodes, repaired in the Milwaukee Dry Dock Co. yards, and sold in June,1902, to J. J. Boland and Davis O. Hagen, Buffalo, N.Y. The name …The Congress was built under the name of the Nebraska in 1867. In Nov .1901, the vessel was purchased by Samuel Neff & Sons from R.R.Rhodes, repaired in the Milwaukee …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer Charles S. NeffSteel steamer, Charles S. Neff, built by Jenks Ship Building Co., Port Huron, Mich.1901; launched 2 July 1901 for Capt. Samuel Neff and his sons, Sidney O. Neff and Charles S. Neff; 200 x 38 x 11.6; 992 gross tons. Carried lumber, pig iron, grain, coal, pulpwood; a fine ship; …Steel steamer, Charles S. Neff, built by Jenks Ship Building Co., Port Huron, Mich.1901; launched 2 July 1901 for Capt. Samuel Neff and his sons, Sidney O. Neff and Charles …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer Charles S. NeffSteel steamer, Charles S. Neff, built by Jenks Ship Bldg. Co., Port Huron, Mich.1901; launched 2 July 1901 for Capt. Samuel Neff and his sons, Sidney O.Neff and Charles S. Neff; 200 x 38 x 11.6; 992 gross tons. Carried lumber, pig iron, grain, coal, pulpwood; a fine ship; John …Steel steamer, Charles S. Neff, built by Jenks Ship Bldg. Co., Port Huron, Mich.1901; launched 2 July 1901 for Capt. Samuel Neff and his sons, Sidney O.Neff and Charles S. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer Charles S. NeffMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Launch of steamer Charles S. NeffMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer Lucy NeffThe Lucy Neff, originally named the W. P. Ketcham, was built in 1893 at West Bay City, Mich., of 946 gross tons; 225' in length, 37' width; 13.5 depth; crew of 13, and 550 h.p. On Aug. 21, 1901, Capt Samuel Neff and his sons, Sidney and Charles, bought the …The Lucy Neff, originally named the W. P. Ketcham, was built in 1893 at West Bay City, Mich., of 946 gross tons; 225' in length, 37' width; 13.5 depth; crew …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sand sucker Fort MeigsThe sand sucker and carrier, Fort Meigs, of Toledo, O., is listed in the Ship Master's Assoc. Directory, 1914, as 138 gross tons; 116 x 32 x 6; built 1901. While sucking sand near Put-in-Bay, Lake Erie, the machinery suddenly clogged. It was discovered that a 10-pounder fired in the …The sand sucker and carrier, Fort Meigs, of Toledo, O., is listed in the Ship Master's Assoc. Directory, 1914, as 138 gross tons; 116 x 32 x 6; built 1901. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer NebraskaThe wooden steamer, Nebraska was bought in a damaged condition by Samuel Neff & Sons from R.R.Rhodes, Nov. 1901 and sold, June 1902 to J. J. Boland & David O. Hagen, Buffalo, N.Y. Repaired Milwaukee Dry Dock Co.; 1483 tons; built 1867, Cleveland, O., by E. M. Peck; 267 x …The wooden steamer, Nebraska was bought in a damaged condition by Samuel Neff & Sons from R.R.Rhodes, Nov. 1901 and sold, June 1902 to J. J. Boland & David O. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer Charles S. NeffSteel steamer, Charles S. Neff, built by Jenks Ship Building Co., Port Huron, Mich.1901; launched 2 July 1901 for Capt. Samuel Neff and his sons, Sidney O.Neff and Charles S. Neff; 200 x 38 x 11.6; 992 gross tons. Carried lumber, pig iron, grain, coal, pulpwood; a fine ship; John …Steel steamer, Charles S. Neff, built by Jenks Ship Building Co., Port Huron, Mich.1901; launched 2 July 1901 for Capt. Samuel Neff and his sons, Sidney O.Neff and Charles S. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer Charles S. NeffMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Scow Schooner OLYMPIAMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- City of AlpenaCommemorative Series, 1901 United States of America East Lake Navigation Postage One CentCommemorative Series, 1901 United States of America East Lake Navigation Postage One CentMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), July 11, 1901Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), July 18, 1901Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), July 25, 1901Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), August 1, 1901Maritime History of the Great Lakes