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- Casarco No.2 (1912)Official No.: 131193; 70x17x7 Owned by R. G. Wallace, Saint John N. B. 1917; Booth Fisheries Ltd. 1921.Official No.: 131193; 70x17x7 Owned by R. G. Wallace, Saint John N. B. 1917; Booth Fisheries Ltd. 1921.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ashagola (1926)Official No.: 152691; 77x22x9 Owned by Pictou Ferry & Transportation Co. Double-end auto ferry.Official No.: 152691; 77x22x9 Owned by Pictou Ferry & Transportation Co. Double-end auto ferry.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Boularderie (1924)Official No.: 151083; 66x20x6 Owned by Nova Scotia Department of Highways.Official No.: 151083; 66x20x6 Owned by Nova Scotia Department of Highways.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Milicete (1906)Official No.: 122201; 70x15x6 Owned by N. Curry, Amherst N. S. 1917, 1928; J. P. Apedaile, Quebec 1935; Morton Engineering & Drydock Co., Quebec 1945.Official No.: 122201; 70x15x6 Owned by N. Curry, Amherst N. S. 1917, 1928; J. P. Apedaile, Quebec 1935; Morton Engineering & Drydock Co., Quebec 1945.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Irene (1897)Official No.: 103932; 36x11x5 Owned by J. Robinson, Derby N. B. 1901; "S. W. Boom Co.", Newcastle N. B. 1917.Official No.: 103932; 36x11x5 Owned by J. Robinson, Derby N. B. 1901; "S. W. Boom Co.", Newcastle N. B. 1917.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Clansman (1890)Official No.: 96762; 59x11x7 Owned by R. Stevenson, Wallace N. S. Tug.Official No.: 96762; 59x11x7 Owned by R. Stevenson, Wallace N. S. Tug.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Glencairn (1927)Official No.: 153439; 66x16x9 Owned by G. H. Duggan, Montreal 1931; D. M. Hodgson, Montreal 1945.Official No.: 153439; 66x16x9 Owned by G. H. Duggan, Montreal 1931; D. M. Hodgson, Montreal 1945.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Fred L.M. Paint (1902)Other Names: Lord Beatty (1920); Official No.: 111791; 68x17x8 Owned by Northern Dredging & ConstructionCo., Loggieville N. B. 1917; Nagle & Wigmore, Saint John N. B. 1921. Destroyed by fire 05/11/21 Saint John N. B. ; Final Location: St. John, New Brunswick, Canada, BurntOther Names: Lord Beatty (1920); Official No.: 111791; 68x17x8 Owned by Northern Dredging & ConstructionCo., Loggieville N. B. 1917; Nagle & Wigmore, Saint John N. B. 1921. Destroyed by fire …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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