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  • Chummy (1905)
    Chummy (1905)
    Ship       Official No.: 131127; 49x10x4 Owned by W. E. Beaton, Ottawa. Tug.
    Ship     Official No.: 131127; 49x10x4 Owned by W. E. Beaton, Ottawa. Tug.
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  • Cingalee (1905)
    Cingalee (1905)
    Ship       Official No.: 126419; 66x13x5 Owned by Dominion Government, to Georgian Bay Shipbuilding & Wrecking Co. 1920. Built by G. Bussey, Toronto 1905. Engine 8-16x12 by Doty Engine Works.
    Ship     Official No.: 126419; 66x13x5 Owned by Dominion Government, to Georgian Bay Shipbuilding & Wrecking Co. 1920. Built by G. Bussey, Toronto 1905. Engine 8-16x12 by Doty Engine Works.
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  • Rover (1905)
    Rover (1905)
    Ship       Official No.: 111884; 40x10x3 Owned by Dickson Co., Peterborough. Fabricated by Peachey & West, Simcoe Ont. Alligator (warp tug).
    Ship     Official No.: 111884; 40x10x3 Owned by Dickson Co., Peterborough. Fabricated by Peachey & West, Simcoe Ont. Alligator (warp tug).
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  • Wenona (1905)
    Wenona (1905)
    Shipcomment       Official No.: 107685; 67x10x5 Owned by Upper Ontario Steamboat Co., New Liskeard. Montreal River passenger vessel. ; Final Location: Lake Temiskaming, Ontario, Canada, Condemned
    Shipcomment     Official No.: 107685; 67x10x5 Owned by Upper Ontario Steamboat Co., New Liskeard. Montreal River passenger vessel. ; Final Location: Lake Temiskaming, Ontario, Canada, Condemned
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  • St. Maurice No.2 (1905)
    St. Maurice No.2 (1905)
    Ship       Official No.: 141865
    Ship     Official No.: 141865
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  • W.J. Martin (1905)
    W.J. Martin (1905)
    Ship       Official No.: 116664; 69x15x10 Owned by C. C. Martin, Midland. Destroyed by fire 17/11/05 Twelve-Mile Bay. ; Final Location: Twelve-Mile Bay, Ontario, Canada, Burnt
    Ship     Official No.: 116664; 69x15x10 Owned by C. C. Martin, Midland. Destroyed by fire 17/11/05 Twelve-Mile Bay. ; Final Location: Twelve-Mile Bay, Ontario, Canada, Burnt
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  • Wanda II (1905)
    Wanda II (1905)
    Ship       Official No.: 121843; 94x12x6 Owned by T. Eaton, Toronto. Engine by Doty Engine Works. Yacht. Destroyed 07/08/14 in boathouse fire Windermere Ont. ; Final Location: Windermere, Ontario, Canada, Burnt
    Ship     Official No.: 121843; 94x12x6 Owned by T. Eaton, Toronto. Engine by Doty Engine Works. Yacht. Destroyed 07/08/14 in boathouse fire Windermere Ont. ; Final Location: Windermere, Ontario, Canada, Burnt
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  • Wanderer (1905)
    Wanderer (1905)
    Ship       Official No.: 116988; 45x11x5 Owned by J. Matheson, Kenora Ont.
    Ship     Official No.: 116988; 45x11x5 Owned by J. Matheson, Kenora Ont.
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  • Standard (1905)
    Standard (1905)
    Ship       Official No.: 116987; 44x10x5 Owned by R. Doucett & W. Webster, Kenora 1910, 1917; H. W. Mackey, Kenora 1921.
    Ship     Official No.: 116987; 44x10x5 Owned by R. Doucett & W. Webster, Kenora 1910, 1917; H. W. Mackey, Kenora 1921.
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  • Two Friends (1905)
    Two Friends (1905)
    Ship       Official No.: 100627; 52x13x5 Owned by Ainsley & Low, Port Dover Ont. Built by W. Haskett, Port Dover 1905. Engine 7½-15x10 by Doty Engine Works.
    Ship     Official No.: 100627; 52x13x5 Owned by Ainsley & Low, Port Dover Ont. Built by W. Haskett, Port Dover 1905. Engine 7½-15x10 by Doty Engine Works.
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  • Eleanor (1905)
    Eleanor (1905)
    Ship       Official No.: 117080; 71x14x7 Owned by Mrs. C. E. Pratt, Parry Sound Ont. 1907. Built by E. S. Pratt, Parry Sound. Engine 9-18x12 by Goderich Engine Works. Used Point-au-Baril to Penetang. Wrecked 07/12/06 Pancake Island, Georgian Bay, abandoned. ; Final Location: Pancake Island, Ontario, Canada, Wrecked
    Ship     Official No.: 117080; 71x14x7 Owned by Mrs. C. E. Pratt, Parry Sound Ont. 1907. Built by E. S. Pratt, Parry Sound. Engine 9-18x12 by Goderich Engine Works. Used Point-au-Baril to …
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  • Muriel (1905)
    Muriel (1905)
    Ship       Official No.: 117200; 35x10x5 Owned by W. H. Whalen, Fort William. Tug on Lake Minitaki. ; Final Location: On Lake Minitaki, Broken Up
    Ship     Official No.: 117200; 35x10x5 Owned by W. H. Whalen, Fort William. Tug on Lake Minitaki. ; Final Location: On Lake Minitaki, Broken Up
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  • Mineta (1905)
    Mineta (1905)
    Ship       Other Names: Halcro II (1911); Official No.: 121701; 51x9x3 Owned by H. C. Minett, Minett Ont. 1910; J. A. Boyd, Toronto 1917.
    Ship     Other Names: Halcro II (1911); Official No.: 121701; 51x9x3 Owned by H. C. Minett, Minett Ont. 1910; J. A. Boyd, Toronto 1917.
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  • Minnitaki (1905)
    Minnitaki (1905)
    Ship       Official No.: 117199; 45x10x4 Owned by L. Johnstone, Wabigoon Ont. ; Final Location: Lake Minitaki, Ontario, Canada, Burnt
    Ship     Official No.: 117199; 45x10x4 Owned by L. Johnstone, Wabigoon Ont. ; Final Location: Lake Minitaki, Ontario, Canada, Burnt
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  • Laura A. (1905)
    Laura A. (1905)
    Ship       Official No.: 116989; 45x10x4 Owned by G. C. Allen, Fort Frances Ont.
    Ship     Official No.: 116989; 45x10x4 Owned by G. C. Allen, Fort Frances Ont.
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  • Mather (1905)
    Mather (1905)
    Ship       Official No.: 117193; 88x19x11 Owned by Keewatin Lumber Co. 1907, 1935; Ontario-Minnesota Pulp & Paper Co. 1945, 1948. Tug. Engine 14-28x20 (maker unknown). Laid up 1915-17.
    Ship     Official No.: 117193; 88x19x11 Owned by Keewatin Lumber Co. 1907, 1935; Ontario-Minnesota Pulp & Paper Co. 1945, 1948. Tug. Engine 14-28x20 (maker unknown). Laid up 1915-17.
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  • Crawford (1905)
    Crawford (1905)
    Ship       Other Names: Thomas A. Tees (1923); Mazokamah; Official No.: 116844; 86x16x7 Owned by W. M. Tyson, Wiarton Ont. 1917, 1921; Peninsula Tug & Towing Co. 1923; to Ontario Sand & Gravel Co. 1923; Ontario Gravel Freighting Co. 1927; D. A. Clark Ltd., Port Arthur 1941. Tug.
    Ship     Other Names: Thomas A. Tees (1923); Mazokamah; Official No.: 116844; 86x16x7 Owned by W. M. Tyson, Wiarton Ont. 1917, 1921; Peninsula Tug & Towing Co. 1923; to Ontario Sand & …
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  • Northern Belle (1905)
    Northern Belle (1905)
    Ship       Official No.: 117105; 104x22x8 Owned by French River & Nipissing Navigation Co. 1911; to Lake Nipissing Shipping & Transportation Co. 1914; to North Bay & French River Navigation Co 1916. Licensed for 300 passengers 1914. Destroyed by fire 26/06/26 North Bay. ; Final Location: North Bay, Ontario, Canada, Burnt
    Ship     Official No.: 117105; 104x22x8 Owned by French River & Nipissing Navigation Co. 1911; to Lake Nipissing Shipping & Transportation Co. 1914; to North Bay & French River Navigation Co 1916. …
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  • John McRae (1905)
    John McRae (1905)
    Ship       Official No.: 112339; 62x14x6 Owned by J. McRae, Meaford 1910; A. J. Lowe, Killarney 1917. Fish tug.
    Ship     Official No.: 112339; 62x14x6 Owned by J. McRae, Meaford 1910; A. J. Lowe, Killarney 1917. Fish tug.
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  • John Randall (1905)
    John Randall (1905)
    Ship       Official No.: 117121; First Rebuild: Official Number: 117121 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 104 x 23 -- 133 tons Rebuilt: in 1907 104x23x8 Owned by J. Randall, Seeleys Bay Ont.; H. F. Randall, Seeleys Bay 1917. Steam barge, mostly for railway coal to Smiths Falls. Wrecked 16/11/20 Main Duck Island, Lake Ontario. …
    Ship     Official No.: 117121; First Rebuild: Official Number: 117121 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 104 x 23 -- 133 tons Rebuilt: in 1907 104x23x8 Owned by J. Randall, Seeleys Bay Ont.; H. F. …
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