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  • Grain Elevators on the Kam River (~1903)
    Grain Elevators on the Kam River (~1903)
    Image       CPR elevators B and C in early Fort William, around 1903. Elevator B was designed and built in 1889 by W.J. Ross, and Elevator C was built in 1890 by J.A. Jameson., Elevators B and C were quickly built to accommodate the sudden inundation of grain from the West. The …
    Image     CPR elevators B and C in early Fort William, around 1903. Elevator B was designed and built in 1889 by W.J. Ross, and Elevator C was built in 1890 by …
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • Electric Street Railway, Port Arthur (~1892)
    Electric Street Railway, Port Arthur (~1892)
    Image       A closeup photo of one of the first electric streetcars showing the open sides, roof, and the wooden benches. Most photographs show enclosed cars., Electric street cars first began running in Port Arthur on March 7, 1892. There was a sense of great achievement and pride in establishing Canada's first …
    Image     A closeup photo of one of the first electric streetcars showing the open sides, roof, and the wooden benches. Most photographs show enclosed cars., Electric street cars first began running …
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • Port Arthur Post Office (~1892)
    Port Arthur Post Office (~1892)
    Imagecomment       Port Arthur's first permanent post office, built in 1892. It was located at the corner of Court Street and Red River Road (then called Arthur Street)., The site for the post office was hotly debated. George Marks, Simon Dawson, and S. Ray petitioned Ottawa to have the post office located …
    Imagecomment     Port Arthur's first permanent post office, built in 1892. It was located at the corner of Court Street and Red River Road (then called Arthur Street)., The site for the …
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  • Fort William Central School (~1903)
    Fort William Central School (~1903)
    Image       A photograph of Fort William Central School, as it appeared around 1903. It was built on Miles street in 1894. The students, dressed in their best, pose in front of the school. At the far right, in front of the white picket fence is the teacher. According to the information …
    Image     A photograph of Fort William Central School, as it appeared around 1903. It was built on Miles street in 1894. The students, dressed in their best, pose in front of …
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  • Gertie (1903)
    Gertie (1903)
    Ship       Official No.: 116377; 58X17X5 Owned by S. Forrest, Fort William Ont.
    Ship     Official No.: 116377; 58X17X5 Owned by S. Forrest, Fort William Ont.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • FRANK W. GILCHRIST (1903, Bulk Freighter)
    FRANK W. GILCHRIST (1903, Bulk Freighter)
    Ship       Other Names: CEPHEUS; MANTADOC; R.G. SANDERSON; Official No.: 200378; Final Date: 1983; Dimensions (LBD): 416' x 50' x 28' ; 1903 Owned Gilchrist Transportation Co 1913 Owned Interlake Steamship Co (Pickands, Mather & Co); renamed CEPHEUS 1925 Reconstructed 1926 Owned Paterson Steamship Ltd; C 116580; renamed MANTADOC 1963 Owned Goderich …
    Ship     Other Names: CEPHEUS; MANTADOC; R.G. SANDERSON; Official No.: 200378; Final Date: 1983; Dimensions (LBD): 416' x 50' x 28' ; 1903 Owned Gilchrist Transportation Co 1913 Owned Interlake Steamship Co …
    Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library
  • D. McLeod (1903)
    D. McLeod (1903)
    Ship       Official No.: 116361; 69x15x7 Owned by Dominion Fish Co 1917, 1921; Booth Fisheries Co., Wiarton Ont. 1927. Fish tug. Destroyed by fire 01/11/32 Finlay Bay Ont.; Final Location: Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, Burnt
    Ship     Official No.: 116361; 69x15x7 Owned by Dominion Fish Co 1917, 1921; Booth Fisheries Co., Wiarton Ont. 1927. Fish tug. Destroyed by fire 01/11/32 Finlay Bay Ont.; Final Location: Thunder Bay, …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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