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- Silver Spray (1869)Official No.: 69522; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1872) 75x16x9 Owned by C. Clay, Thorold 1873; J. C. Hill, Silver Islet Ont. 1874, 1877; Sincennes-McNaughton 1886. Built by Carroll Bros., Sandusky Ohio 1869. Engine 14x12 (maker unknown), to "Spray". Damaged by fire 1875, unused until 1878. Tug.Official No.: 69522; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1872) 75x16x9 Owned by C. Clay, Thorold 1873; J. C. Hill, Silver Islet Ont. 1874, 1877; Sincennes-McNaughton 1886. Built by Carroll Bros., Sandusky Ohio …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Walter H. Stone (1897)Official No.: 71075; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1899) 64x17x7 Owned by A. Henning, Pelee Island Ont. Built by J. E. Monk, Sandusky Ohio 1897. Engine 9x12 by New York Steam Power Co. Removed from Register 1940.Official No.: 71075; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1899) 64x17x7 Owned by A. Henning, Pelee Island Ont. Built by J. E. Monk, Sandusky Ohio 1897. Engine 9x12 by New York Steam Power …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- John E. Monk (1887)Official No.: 130387; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1914) 72x17x8 Owned by J. Fraser, Amherstburg 1914; C. R. Hackett, Amherstburg 1917. Engine 17½x20 by Sutton Bros., Buffalo N.Y.Official No.: 130387; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1914) 72x17x8 Owned by J. Fraser, Amherstburg 1914; C. R. Hackett, Amherstburg 1917. Engine 17½x20 by Sutton Bros., Buffalo N.Y.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- City of Sandusky (1866)Official No.: 61158; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1873) 171x25x9 Owned by I. May, Keswick Ont. Built by G. Fordham, Sandusky Ohio 1866. Engine 41x90 (maker unknown). Used Cleveland-Port Stanley. Destroyed by fire 24/03/76 Port Stanley; hull towed into lake and scuttled July 1876. ; Final Location: Port Stanley, Ontario, Canada, BurntOfficial No.: 61158; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1873) 171x25x9 Owned by I. May, Keswick Ont. Built by G. Fordham, Sandusky Ohio 1866. Engine 41x90 (maker unknown). Used Cleveland-Port Stanley. Destroyed by …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Bonnie Maggie (1859)Other Names: Bonnie Boat; Official No.: 51653; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1865) as Bonnie Boat 111x18x7 Owned by G. McAulay, Southampton Ont., to Rumball & Parsons, Goderich 1866; to J. Detlor, Goderich 1867; to J. G. Thomson, Penetanguishene 1868. Built by J. M. Keating, Sandusky Ohio. Used on Lake Huron connecting …Other Names: Bonnie Boat; Official No.: 51653; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1865) as Bonnie Boat 111x18x7 Owned by G. McAulay, Southampton Ont., to Rumball & Parsons, Goderich 1866; to J. Detlor, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Alexander (1865)Other Names: General Sherman; Official No.: 61160; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1873) as General Sherman 104x23x6 Owned by P. E. McKerral, Chatham Ont. 1873, 1877; J. Robert, Chatham 1879. (Sternwheel) Engine 15½x60, builder unknown. Tug. Destroyed by fire 04/10/79 Belle River Ont. ; Final Location: Belle River, Ontario, Canada, BurntOther Names: General Sherman; Official No.: 61160; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1873) as General Sherman 104x23x6 Owned by P. E. McKerral, Chatham Ont. 1873, 1877; J. Robert, Chatham 1879. (Sternwheel) Engine …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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