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- Forest City (1858)First Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: -104 tons Rebuilt: in 1874 Dimensions unknown. Owned by H. Fowlds, Hastings Ont. Launched 11/09/58. Rice Lake freight boat. Apparently unregistered.First Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: -104 tons Rebuilt: in 1874 Dimensions unknown. Owned by H. Fowlds, Hastings Ont. Launched 11/09/58. Rice Lake freight boat. Apparently unregistered.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Maida Vale (1902)Official No.: 103925; 47x9x4 Owned by H. G. Buck, Norwood Ont. 1910; N. T. Laplante, Peterborough 1917.Official No.: 103925; 47x9x4 Owned by H. G. Buck, Norwood Ont. 1910; N. T. Laplante, Peterborough 1917.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- FOREST CITY (1858, Tug (Towboat))Final Date: 1875; 1869, Oct 23 Inspected Cobourg, ONT. 1874, Sep 7 Inspected Harwood, ONT; 104 gross / 46 net tons; sidewheel tug on Rice Lake.Final Date: 1875; 1869, Oct 23 Inspected Cobourg, ONT. 1874, Sep 7 Inspected Harwood, ONT; 104 gross / 46 net tons; sidewheel tug on Rice Lake.Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library
- Daisy (1889)Official No.: 94932; 50x10x3 Owned by H. Calcutt. Built by J. S. Stephenson, Peterborough 1889. Log tug, carries few passengers sometimes. Destroyed by fire 03/08/95 on Trent River 6 miles below Hastings,; Final Location: Near Hastings, Ontario, Canada, BurntOfficial No.: 94932; 50x10x3 Owned by H. Calcutt. Built by J. S. Stephenson, Peterborough 1889. Log tug, carries few passengers sometimes. Destroyed by fire 03/08/95 on Trent River 6 miles …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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