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- New Brunswick (1860)Official No.: 42254; 152x32x17 Owned by Yarmouth Steam Navigation Co. Used Yarmouth-Boston 1880's.Official No.: 42254; 152x32x17 Owned by Yarmouth Steam Navigation Co. Used Yarmouth-Boston 1880's.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Nipisiquit (1914)Official No.: 134329; 75x18x8 Owned by Bathurst Lumber Co. 1914; Bathurst Power & Paper Co. 1945. Tug.Official No.: 134329; 75x18x8 Owned by Bathurst Lumber Co. 1914; Bathurst Power & Paper Co. 1945. Tug.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Gipsy (1862)Official No.: 43105; 73x17x8 Owned by J. Ferguson, Bathurst N. B. 1871, 1874; R. Rankin, Liverpool N. S. 1877.Official No.: 43105; 73x17x8 Owned by J. Ferguson, Bathurst N. B. 1871, 1874; R. Rankin, Liverpool N. S. 1877.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mascott (1888)Other Names: Imperator (1908); Official No.: 92415; 69x19x8 Owned by W. Richards & Co., Chatham N. B. Tug. Destroyed by fire 21/11/13 Bathurst N. B. ; Final Location: Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada, BurntOther Names: Imperator (1908); Official No.: 92415; 69x19x8 Owned by W. Richards & Co., Chatham N. B. Tug. Destroyed by fire 21/11/13 Bathurst N. B. ; Final Location: Bathurst, New …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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