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  • Queenston (1825)
    Queenston (1825)
    Ship       146x24x10 Owned by J. Hamilton, Kingston; Messrs. Ives 1837, 1840. Built by R. Hamilton, Queenston; launched inadvertently 30/04/25 when ice jam raised water level so that vessel floated off cribs herself. Engine by Ward Bros., Montreal, to "Caroline Ives". Lake Ontario mail steamer to 1835, then towboat. Boiler exploded 12/05/27 …
    Ship     146x24x10 Owned by J. Hamilton, Kingston; Messrs. Ives 1837, 1840. Built by R. Hamilton, Queenston; launched inadvertently 30/04/25 when ice jam raised water level so that vessel floated off cribs …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • QUEENSTON (1824, Steamer)
    QUEENSTON (1824, Steamer)
    Ship       Dimensions (LBD): 145' 7" x 23' 10" x 10' 2" ; 1827, May 12 Boiler burst at Niagara; repaired. (date unknown) Cut down to a paddle tow boat. (date unknown) Owned Hugh Richardson.; Original Owner: John Hamilton
    Ship     Dimensions (LBD): 145' 7" x 23' 10" x 10' 2" ; 1827, May 12 Boiler burst at Niagara; repaired. (date unknown) Cut down to a paddle tow boat. (date unknown) …
    Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library
  • Alciope (1828)
    Alciope (1828)
    Ship       Other Names: United Kingdom (1832); First Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Rebuilt: Queenston, Ontario, Canada in 1832 c140x48 Owned by R. Hamilton & A. Heron, sold to H. Smith 1835. Built Niagara, Ont. and launched 22/4/28. Stuck on the ways, taking 10 days to launch. First engine (from "Frontenac") by Boulton & …
    Ship     Other Names: United Kingdom (1832); First Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Rebuilt: Queenston, Ontario, Canada in 1832 c140x48 Owned by R. Hamilton & A. Heron, sold to H. Smith 1835. Built Niagara, …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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