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- Byron Trerice (1882)Official No.: 83028; 102x26x9 Owned by A. Trerice, Dresden Ont. Built by Wm. Peck, Dresden 1882. Engine 20x24 by C. W. Wees, Dresden. Used Wallaceburg to Lake Erie. Licensed for 250 passengers 1886. Destroyed by fire 13/09/93 Leamington Ont. (3 killed); Final Location: Leamington, Ontario, Canada, BurntOfficial No.: 83028; 102x26x9 Owned by A. Trerice, Dresden Ont. Built by Wm. Peck, Dresden 1882. Engine 20x24 by C. W. Wees, Dresden. Used Wallaceburg to Lake Erie. Licensed for …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Hiawatha (1874)First Rebuild: Official Number: 72982 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 93 x 20 -- 163 tons Rebuilt: Dresden, Ontario, Canada in 1876 93x20x8 Owned by W. B. Clark, Sarnia 1877,1886; Sarnia Tug & Transit Co 1895, 1927; R. Trotter, Little Current 1935. Built by J. A. Jenking, Dresden Ont. and launched 29/08/74. …First Rebuild: Official Number: 72982 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 93 x 20 -- 163 tons Rebuilt: Dresden, Ontario, Canada in 1876 93x20x8 Owned by W. B. Clark, Sarnia 1877,1886; Sarnia Tug …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Beaver (1870)69x14x7 Owned by H. Currie, Dresden Ont. Built by J. McKenzie, Dresden 1870. Tug.69x14x7 Owned by H. Currie, Dresden Ont. Built by J. McKenzie, Dresden 1870. Tug.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Enterprise (1874)Official No.: 71102; First Rebuild: Official Number: 72983 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 120 x 25 -- 197 tons Rebuilt: Dresden, Ontario, Canada in 1877 126x22x9 Owned by Huff, Trerice & Currie, Dresden Ont. 1874; H. Currie, Dresden 1877; to McLennan, Port Arthur 1883. Built by Chisholm & Simpson, Dresden Ont. 1874. …Official No.: 71102; First Rebuild: Official Number: 72983 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 120 x 25 -- 197 tons Rebuilt: Dresden, Ontario, Canada in 1877 126x22x9 Owned by Huff, Trerice & Currie, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- United Lumbermen (1884)Official No.: 85707; 139x32x12 Owned by G. H. Morden, Oakville Ont. 1886, 1901; Morden Transit Co., Midland 1902, 1923; St. Lawrence Navigation Co., Quebec 1927. Built by M. Stewart, Dresden Ont. 1884. Engine 19-32x30 by Kerr Bros., Walkerville. Steam barge. Sank 28/04/28 Quebec. ; Final Location: Quebec, Quebec, Canada, FounderedOfficial No.: 85707; 139x32x12 Owned by G. H. Morden, Oakville Ont. 1886, 1901; Morden Transit Co., Midland 1902, 1923; St. Lawrence Navigation Co., Quebec 1927. Built by M. Stewart, Dresden …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- J.R. Crowe (1870)96x19x8 Owned by J. Brown, St. Catharines. Steam barge. Driven from moorings and wrecked in gale 20/10/73 Leamington Ont. ; Final Location: Leamington, Ontario, Canada, Wrecked96x19x8 Owned by J. Brown, St. Catharines. Steam barge. Driven from moorings and wrecked in gale 20/10/73 Leamington Ont. ; Final Location: Leamington, Ontario, Canada, WreckedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake Breeze (1868)Official No.: 71259; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1875) 122x22x8 Owned by A. Hackett, Colchester Township Ont. 1875; J. Laframboise, Amherstburg 1877. Built by J. E. Bailey, Toledo Ohio. Engine 20x24 by Novelty Iron Works, Toledo. Used Windsor-Leamington-Pelee Island. Destroyed by fire 26/11/78 Leamington. ; Final Location: Leamington, Ontario, Canada, BurntOfficial No.: 71259; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1875) 122x22x8 Owned by A. Hackett, Colchester Township Ont. 1875; J. Laframboise, Amherstburg 1877. Built by J. E. Bailey, Toledo Ohio. Engine 20x24 by …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Globe (1846)Official No.: 33471; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1856) 140x26x16 Owned by Great Western Railway of Canada. Building location "supposed at Maumee City, Ohio" (Register), probably 1846. Ferry. Capsized and sank early March 1858 Detroit. More confusion surrounds this vessel than almost any other. Choose from the following fates: (1) Sunk by …Official No.: 33471; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1856) 140x26x16 Owned by Great Western Railway of Canada. Building location "supposed at Maumee City, Ohio" (Register), probably 1846. Ferry. Capsized and sank early …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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