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- Steamer CORSICAN, Toronto, Ont.Stereoview of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamboat CORSICAN at N. Milloy & Company's wharf, Toronto. One of the Toronto island ferries lies at the wharf from which the photographs were taken.Stereoview of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamboat CORSICAN at N. Milloy & Company's wharf, Toronto. One of the Toronto island ferries lies at the wharf from which the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamboat QuebecStereoview of the Richelieu Company steamboat QUEBEC, lying at the wharf at Quebec City.Stereoview of the Richelieu Company steamboat QUEBEC, lying at the wharf at Quebec City.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- MAGNET in rapids of the Saint Lawrence RiverAccording to the Montreal Photographers, 1840-1950 site, Parks operated from address on the inscription from 1875-1882.According to the Montreal Photographers, 1840-1950 site, Parks operated from address on the inscription from 1875-1882.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- SPARTAN in rapids of the Saint Lawrence RiverAccording to the Montreal Photographers, 1840-1950 site, Parks operated from address on the inscription from 1875-1882.According to the Montreal Photographers, 1840-1950 site, Parks operated from address on the inscription from 1875-1882.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- CORINTHIAN in rapids of the Saint Lawrence RiverView predates 20 September 1892 when the CORINTHIAN burned in the Cedar Rapids of the Saint Lawrence River. According to the Montreal Photographers, 1840-1950 site, Parks operated from address on the inscription from 1875-1882.View predates 20 September 1892 when the CORINTHIAN burned in the Cedar Rapids of the Saint Lawrence River. According to the Montreal Photographers, 1840-1950 site, Parks operated from address on …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- CORSICAN in Lachine RapidsThe card has been trimmed from its original size to match the more popular shorter style, which is why the borders are not even.The card has been trimmed from its original size to match the more popular shorter style, which is why the borders are not even.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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