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- Hiram Walker (1886)Official No.: 116601; 98x18x8 Owned by J. Paquette, Champlain Que. Engine 8-16x12 by G.A. Pontbriand, Sorel. Steam barge.Official No.: 116601; 98x18x8 Owned by J. Paquette, Champlain Que. Engine 8-16x12 by G.A. Pontbriand, Sorel. Steam barge.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Portneuf (1906)Official No.: 121922; 59x16x6 Owned by A.J. Lalande, Kingston. Built by J.S. Thom, St. Joseph de Levis 1906. Engine 10-19x12 by F. X. Drolet, Quebec. Tug. Sank 22/09/16 Lake Champlain. ; Final Location: Lake Champlain, FounderedOfficial No.: 121922; 59x16x6 Owned by A.J. Lalande, Kingston. Built by J.S. Thom, St. Joseph de Levis 1906. Engine 10-19x12 by F. X. Drolet, Quebec. Tug. Sank 22/09/16 Lake Champlain. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sancho (1871)66x13x7 Owner unknown. Built by G. Tate, Montreal 1871. Tug. Destroyed by fire 08/07/73 Lake Champlain. ; Final Location: Lake Champlain, U.S.A., Burnt66x13x7 Owner unknown. Built by G. Tate, Montreal 1871. Tug. Destroyed by fire 08/07/73 Lake Champlain. ; Final Location: Lake Champlain, U.S.A., BurntMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lord Stanley (1842)89x18x6 Owned by "Mr. Cushing" 1842; Hilliard & Walker 1847; to Sincennes-McNaughton 1851. Built by Shea & Merritt, Montreal and launched 28/04/42. Engine 27x96 by Ward & Brush, Montreal. Grounded in fog 25/05/51 while running Long Sault Rapids, Ottawa River. Towboat. Destroyed by fire 10/10/51 Lake Champlain. ; Final Location: …89x18x6 Owned by "Mr. Cushing" 1842; Hilliard & Walker 1847; to Sincennes-McNaughton 1851. Built by Shea & Merritt, Montreal and launched 28/04/42. Engine 27x96 by Ward & Brush, Montreal. Grounded …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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