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- AMHERSTBURG (1840, Schooner)1849 Rebuilt as "Fore & Aft schooner", Port Sarnia, ONT, 105 tons. 1854 Owned Saulters & Co., Toronto; also listed as DIADEM, 120 tons same owners. 1864 Owned Anderson & McBride, Toronto "Built Prescott, ONT".1849 Rebuilt as "Fore & Aft schooner", Port Sarnia, ONT, 105 tons. 1854 Owned Saulters & Co., Toronto; also listed as DIADEM, 120 tons same owners. 1864 Owned Anderson & …Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library
- WILLIAM IV (1831, Steamer)Final Date: 1858; Dimensions (LBD): 140' x 25' x 10' ; 1832, October 29 Launched Patterned after Hudson River steamers; ran Prescott, Ontario to Quinte ports, later Toronto 1838 Chartered during Patriot War as a gunboat by Canadian government 1838, November Participated in dispersing a band of Patriots near Prescott …Final Date: 1858; Dimensions (LBD): 140' x 25' x 10' ; 1832, October 29 Launched Patterned after Hudson River steamers; ran Prescott, Ontario to Quinte ports, later Toronto 1838 Chartered …Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library
- CLARA LOUISE (1876, Steamer)Official No.: 72573; Final Date: 7 Feb 1888; Dimensions (LBD): 50' x 10' x 4.03' ; 1878 Owned B.M. Brittain, Kingston, ONT. 1881, Aug 26 Owned Jarvis, Dexter & Crawford of Hamilton, ONT. 1888, Feb 7 Burned.; Original Owner: Bm. Brittain; Final Location: Baver & McMeekin Dock, Hamilton, ONT. Lake …Official No.: 72573; Final Date: 7 Feb 1888; Dimensions (LBD): 50' x 10' x 4.03' ; 1878 Owned B.M. Brittain, Kingston, ONT. 1881, Aug 26 Owned Jarvis, Dexter & Crawford …Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library
- ONONDAGA (1790, Schooner)Official No.: BRITISH; 1793 Aground at York(Toronto); released. 1797 Damaged in storm; comdemned Kingston, ONT.; Original Owner: British GovernmentOfficial No.: BRITISH; 1793 Aground at York(Toronto); released. 1797 Damaged in storm; comdemned Kingston, ONT.; Original Owner: British GovernmentAlpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library
- William IV (1832)135x25x10 Owned by A. Jones, Brockville; to Calvin Cook & Counter 1845. Built by J. Wood, Gananoque and launched 29/10/31. First engine by Ward Bros., Montreal; after 1840 55x96 by Bennett & Henderson, Montreal. Used on Lake Ontario and Upper St. Lawrence. Had 30 berths in gents' cabin below, 18 …135x25x10 Owned by A. Jones, Brockville; to Calvin Cook & Counter 1845. Built by J. Wood, Gananoque and launched 29/10/31. First engine by Ward Bros., Montreal; after 1840 55x96 by …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Iroquois (1832)Approx. 130x18. Owned by H. Dickinson & Co. Engines (2) by Fuller & Copeland, Hartford Conn. Sternwheel. Had 20' ladies' cabin, 43' gents' cabin. Had insufficient boiler capacity; never entirely satisfactory for intended service (Prescott–Dickinson's Landing.) "…in passing from an eddy to the strongest current in Rapide Plat [easiest of …Approx. 130x18. Owned by H. Dickinson & Co. Engines (2) by Fuller & Copeland, Hartford Conn. Sternwheel. Had 20' ladies' cabin, 43' gents' cabin. Had insufficient boiler capacity; never entirely …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Dart (1841)85x17 approx. Owned by Murray & Sanderson 1842, 1846. Built by Niagara Harbour & Dock Co. 1841. Used on Montreal-Ottawa-Kingston triangle. Pollywog (i. e. paddles as far aft as possible for maximum cargo space.) Boiler exploded 21/05/44 Mills Lock near Smiths Falls, 2 killed. Wrecked "a little below Kingston" fall …85x17 approx. Owned by Murray & Sanderson 1842, 1846. Built by Niagara Harbour & Dock Co. 1841. Used on Montreal-Ottawa-Kingston triangle. Pollywog (i. e. paddles as far aft as possible …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Clara Louise (1876)Official No.: 72573; 50x10x4 Owned by R. C. Brittain, Kingston Ont. 1877; T. F. Thornton, Hamilton 1886. Built by T. S. Moffatt, Gananoque 1876. Engine 10x12 by Barber & Shannon, Picton. Hamilton ferry. Destroyed by fire 07/02/88 Hamilton. ; Final Location: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, BurntOfficial No.: 72573; 50x10x4 Owned by R. C. Brittain, Kingston Ont. 1877; T. F. Thornton, Hamilton 1886. Built by T. S. Moffatt, Gananoque 1876. Engine 10x12 by Barber & Shannon, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Captain Visger (1895)Other Names: Gray Bird (1920); Official No.: 137983; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1915) First Rebuild: Official Number: 137983 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 78 x 12 -- 39 tons Rebuilt: Gananoque, Ontario, Canada in 1918 82x12x4 Owned by D. W. & H. Munro, Gananoque Ont. 1917; to Ontario Government 1920. Built by A. …Other Names: Gray Bird (1920); Official No.: 137983; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1915) First Rebuild: Official Number: 137983 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 78 x 12 -- 39 tons Rebuilt: Gananoque, Ontario, Canada …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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