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  • Arthur (1867)
    Arthur (1867)
    Ship       First Rebuild: Official Number: 75697 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 64 x 12 -- 33 tons Rebuilt: Trois Rivieres, Quebec, Canada in 1878 65x12x3. Owned by O. J. Paradis (Pierreville Navigation Co.) 1869; Dean & Baptiste, Trois Rivières 1877; J. Baptiste, Trois Rivières, 1886. Built by A. J. Paradis, Trois Rivières 1867; …
    Ship     First Rebuild: Official Number: 75697 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 64 x 12 -- 33 tons Rebuilt: Trois Rivieres, Quebec, Canada in 1878 65x12x3. Owned by O. J. Paradis (Pierreville Navigation Co.) …
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  • Bourgeois (1892)
    Bourgeois (1892)
    Ship       Official No.: 100370; 108x20x6 Owned by C. Bourgeois, Trois Rivières. Built by C. Bourgeois & Co., Trois Rivières 1892. Engine 22x36 by A. McKelvie & Sons, Trois Rivières (made 1884). Ferry. Sank at wharf 15/11/07. ; Final Location: Trois Rivieres, Quebec, Canada, Foundered
    Ship     Official No.: 100370; 108x20x6 Owned by C. Bourgeois, Trois Rivières. Built by C. Bourgeois & Co., Trois Rivières 1892. Engine 22x36 by A. McKelvie & Sons, Trois Rivières (made 1884). …
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  • Hesperus on Ontario: Schooner Days CMXXIX (929)
    Hesperus on Ontario: Schooner Days CMXXIX (929)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 10 Dec 1949     HESPERUS on Ontario Schooner Days CMXXIX (929) by C. H. J. Snider "And the Skipper Had Taken His Little Daughter To Bear Him Company"
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 10 Dec 1949   HESPERUS on Ontario Schooner Days CMXXIX (929) by C. H. J. Snider "And the Skipper Had Taken His Little Daughter To Bear Him Company"
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  • Cite (1857)
    Cite (1857)
    Ship       Official No.: 33389; 88x18x6 Owned by P. Leblond & T. Foisy. Built by Normand, Trois Rivières 1857. Quebec ferry and to Ste. Anne de Beaupre.
    Ship     Official No.: 33389; 88x18x6 Owned by P. Leblond & T. Foisy. Built by Normand, Trois Rivières 1857. Quebec ferry and to Ste. Anne de Beaupre.
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  • Carolina (1897)
    Carolina (1897)
    Ship       Official No.: 107238; First Rebuild: Official Number: 107238 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 69 x 15 -- 44 tons Rebuilt: in 1905 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw 69x15x5 Owned by L. Dupre, Trois Rivières, Que. Engine 9x10 by Safety Power Co., New York. Steam Barge. Wrecked 20/03/18 Île a la Baque, Que. ; …
    Ship     Official No.: 107238; First Rebuild: Official Number: 107238 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 69 x 15 -- 44 tons Rebuilt: in 1905 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw 69x15x5 Owned by L. Dupre, Trois …
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  • Beatrice (1893)
    Beatrice (1893)
    Ship       Official No.: 100865; 65x14x5 Built and owned by A. Baptiste, Trois Rivières. Engine (oscillating) 9x48, maker unknown. Harbour tug.
    Ship     Official No.: 100865; 65x14x5 Built and owned by A. Baptiste, Trois Rivières. Engine (oscillating) 9x48, maker unknown. Harbour tug.
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  • Eric R. (1914)
    Eric R. (1914)
    Ship       Official No.: 134360; 62x15x6 Owned by Bellerive Towing Co., Trois Rivières 1917, 1921; Hamilton Cove Pulpwood & Lumber Co. 1927, 1935; Anticosti Shipping Co., Montreal 1945. Saguenay River tug.
    Ship     Official No.: 134360; 62x15x6 Owned by Bellerive Towing Co., Trois Rivières 1917, 1921; Hamilton Cove Pulpwood & Lumber Co. 1927, 1935; Anticosti Shipping Co., Montreal 1945. Saguenay River tug.
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  • Toronto (1835)
    Toronto (1835)
    Ship       92x23x8 Owned by Moses Hart, Trois Rivières. Built by Cormier, Trois Rivières and launched 04/07/35. Engine by Ward Bros., Montreal. Towboat.
    Ship     92x23x8 Owned by Moses Hart, Trois Rivières. Built by Cormier, Trois Rivières and launched 04/07/35. Engine by Ward Bros., Montreal. Towboat.
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  • St. Maurice (1846)
    St. Maurice (1846)
    Ship       Official No.: 33390; 101x17x7 Owned by J. Normand & T. Foisy, Quebec. Built by J. Samson, Trois Rivières 1846, completed at Quebec. Tug.
    Ship     Official No.: 33390; 101x17x7 Owned by J. Normand & T. Foisy, Quebec. Built by J. Samson, Trois Rivières 1846, completed at Quebec. Tug.
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  • Surveyor (1903)
    Surveyor (1903)
    Ship       Official No.: 112268; 68x18x5 Owned by E. Brule, Sorel. Built by W. Auclair, Trois Rivières 1903.
    Ship     Official No.: 112268; 68x18x5 Owned by E. Brule, Sorel. Built by W. Auclair, Trois Rivières 1903.
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  • Hart (1839)
    Hart (1839)
    Ship       120x19x8 Owned by A. T. Hart, Trois Rivières; E. Baker, "St. Giles" 1846. Built by O. Chartier (or Cloutier), Trois Rivières and launched 08/06/39. Engine 36x48 (maker unknown), to "Enterprize". Usually used Montreal-Quebec.
    Ship     120x19x8 Owned by A. T. Hart, Trois Rivières; E. Baker, "St. Giles" 1846. Built by O. Chartier (or Cloutier), Trois Rivières and launched 08/06/39. Engine 36x48 (maker unknown), to "Enterprize". …
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  • Helen (1864)
    Helen (1864)
    Ship       Official No.: 50715; 120x20x8 Owned by R. Scott 1864; G.A. & J. Baptiste 1871; St. Lawrence Steam Navigation Co. 1877. Built by J. Samson, Trois Rivières 1864. Towboat.
    Ship     Official No.: 50715; 120x20x8 Owned by R. Scott 1864; G.A. & J. Baptiste 1871; St. Lawrence Steam Navigation Co. 1877. Built by J. Samson, Trois Rivières 1864. Towboat.
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  • Edward L. Strong (1922)
    Edward L. Strong (1922)
    Ship       Other Names: Sherbrooke (1927); Arosa; Ida O.; Wellandoc; Official No.: 150823; 251x43x18 Owned by George Hall Coal & Shipping Co. 1923-1926; Canada Steamship Lines 1926-1940; requisitioned for war use 1940; owned foreign until 1952; N. M. Paterson & Sons, Ltd. 1952-1955. Collided with "Britannic" and "Keyport" 22/10/27 Cornwall Canal.
    Ship     Other Names: Sherbrooke (1927); Arosa; Ida O.; Wellandoc; Official No.: 150823; 251x43x18 Owned by George Hall Coal & Shipping Co. 1923-1926; Canada Steamship Lines 1926-1940; requisitioned for war use 1940; …
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  • Mona's Isle (1865)
    Mona's Isle (1865)
    Ship       Official No.: 52462; 64x14x4 Owned by S. Ward, Trois Rivières. Built by J. K. Ward, Trois Rivières 1865. Towboat.
    Ship     Official No.: 52462; 64x14x4 Owned by S. Ward, Trois Rivières. Built by J. K. Ward, Trois Rivières 1865. Towboat.
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  • N.H. Botsford (1922)
    N.H. Botsford (1922)
    Ship       Other Names: Knowlton (1927); Official No.: 150709; 251x44x18 Owned by George Hall Coal & Transportation Co. 1922-1926; Canada Steamship Lines 1926-1940. Built by Fraser Brace & Co., Trois Rivières. Engine 19-32-56x36 (maker unknown). Requisitioned for war use 1940. Lying derelict Lagos, Nigeria; towed to Wales and broken up 1951.
    Ship     Other Names: Knowlton (1927); Official No.: 150709; 251x44x18 Owned by George Hall Coal & Transportation Co. 1922-1926; Canada Steamship Lines 1926-1940. Built by Fraser Brace & Co., Trois Rivières. Engine …
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  • Mekinac (1912)
    Mekinac (1912)
    Ship       Official No.: 131012; 71x27x5 Owned by St. Maurice Lumber Co. 1912; R. F. Grant, Trois Rivières 1916, 1928; Chantiers Manseau Ltd., Sorel 1935. Tug.
    Ship     Official No.: 131012; 71x27x5 Owned by St. Maurice Lumber Co. 1912; R. F. Grant, Trois Rivières 1916, 1928; Chantiers Manseau Ltd., Sorel 1935. Tug.
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  • Lea (1893)
    Lea (1893)
    Ship       Official No.: 103141; 43x10x3 Built and owned by J. Arel, Trois Rivières. Engine 6x5 (maker unknown).
    Ship     Official No.: 103141; 43x10x3 Built and owned by J. Arel, Trois Rivières. Engine 6x5 (maker unknown).
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  • Little Aleck (1842)
    Little Aleck (1842)
    Ship       71x15x7 Owned by M. Hart, Trois Rivières; to Dickson Johnson & Co., Montreal 1845. Built by P. Cormier, Trois Rivières 1842.
    Ship     71x15x7 Owned by M. Hart, Trois Rivières; to Dickson Johnson & Co., Montreal 1845. Built by P. Cormier, Trois Rivières 1842.
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  • Florence (1892)
    Florence (1892)
    Ship       Official No.: 103143; 52x11x4 Owned by W. Ritchie, Trois Rivières 1895; Mrs. C. E. Ritchie, Trois Rivières 1901; J. MacLaren Co., Buckingham Que. 1917. Built by W. Ritchie, Trois Rivières 1892. Engine 9x4½ [sic] by builder.
    Ship     Official No.: 103143; 52x11x4 Owned by W. Ritchie, Trois Rivières 1895; Mrs. C. E. Ritchie, Trois Rivières 1901; J. MacLaren Co., Buckingham Que. 1917. Built by W. Ritchie, Trois Rivières …
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  • John C. Howard (1923)
    John C. Howard (1923)
    Ship       Other Names: Magog (1927); Official No.: 150827; 251x43x18 Owned by George Hall Coal & Transportation Co. 1923-1926; Canada Steamship Lines 1926-1940. Requisitioned for war use 1940. War loss 05/07/40 60 miles off Irish coast. ; Final Location: Ireland, War Loss
    Ship     Other Names: Magog (1927); Official No.: 150827; 251x43x18 Owned by George Hall Coal & Transportation Co. 1923-1926; Canada Steamship Lines 1926-1940. Requisitioned for war use 1940. War loss 05/07/40 60 …
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