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- A.N. Pike (1874)Official No.: 71103; 72x15x4. "Small steam scow". Owned by A.N.Pike, Chatham Ont. Launched 20/06/74. Newspaper states "rebuilt from old "Hunter""; significance of this unknown. Engine 10x12 by R.Parkinson, Chatham. Destroyed by fire 03/01/79 Lake St. Clair.; Final Location: Lake St. Clair, BurntOfficial No.: 71103; 72x15x4. "Small steam scow". Owned by A.N.Pike, Chatham Ont. Launched 20/06/74. Newspaper states "rebuilt from old "Hunter""; significance of this unknown. Engine 10x12 by R.Parkinson, Chatham. Destroyed …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Emerald (1844)132x20x9 Owned by D. Bethune, Toronto 1845; McCloud, Amherstburg Ont. 1854. Built by Niagara Harbour & Dock Co. Chippewa Ont. (branch yard) and launched 25/11/43. Engine by J. Macklem, Chippewa. Built for Port Robinson-Chippewa-Buffalo, towboat at Sarnia after 1853. "High and dry near Buffalo" in storm 25/10/44. Seized by U.S. …132x20x9 Owned by D. Bethune, Toronto 1845; McCloud, Amherstburg Ont. 1854. Built by Niagara Harbour & Dock Co. Chippewa Ont. (branch yard) and launched 25/11/43. Engine by J. Macklem, Chippewa. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- City of Mount Clemens (1880)Official No.: 90698; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1883) 95x22x6 Owned by S. E. Stamon, Wallaceburg Ont. 1886, 1895; J. W. Steinhoff, Wallaceburg 1901; J. S. McQueen, Amherstburg 1908. Built by "Chapote", Mt. Clemens Michigan 1880. Engine 16x16 (maker unknown). Steam barge. Sunk in collision with U.S. steamer "Neilson" 21/11/08 St. Clair …Official No.: 90698; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1883) 95x22x6 Owned by S. E. Stamon, Wallaceburg Ont. 1886, 1895; J. W. Steinhoff, Wallaceburg 1901; J. S. McQueen, Amherstburg 1908. Built by "Chapote", …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Grace Darling (1884)Other Names: Maude (1902); Official No.: 85706; First Rebuild: Official Number: 116481 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 60 x 14 -- 19 tons Rebuilt: Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada in 1902 51x13x5 Owned by J. W. Taylor, Wallaceburg 1895; J. H. Kittermaster, Sarnia 1901; W. H. Biden, Chatham 1917, 1921. Built by W. Taylor, …Other Names: Maude (1902); Official No.: 85706; First Rebuild: Official Number: 116481 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 60 x 14 -- 19 tons Rebuilt: Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada in 1902 51x13x5 Owned by …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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