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- Saint Clair RiverSARNIA operated on the Saint Clair River frm 1860 until a fire in Jan. 1879. RUBY ran in the region from 1875, until she was rebuilt after a fire in May 1880.SARNIA operated on the Saint Clair River frm 1860 until a fire in Jan. 1879. RUBY ran in the region from 1875, until she was rebuilt after a fire in …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- FishermenStereoview of a small group of fishermen returning with their catch to a resort along the Saint Clair River. A number of onlookers stand on a small wooden dock.Stereoview of a small group of fishermen returning with their catch to a resort along the Saint Clair River. A number of onlookers stand on a small wooden dock.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Clair River at Port Huron, Mich.Panoramic photograph of the Saint Clair River at the entrance from Lake HuronPanoramic photograph of the Saint Clair River at the entrance from Lake HuronMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- City of HamiltonPhotograph of CITY OF HAMILTON in the livery of the Merchants Montreal Line.Photograph of CITY OF HAMILTON in the livery of the Merchants Montreal Line.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- EmperorPhotograph of Canada Steamship Lines steamboat EMPEROR down bound at in the St. Clair River.Photograph of Canada Steamship Lines steamboat EMPEROR down bound at in the St. Clair River.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- Maplecourt assisting W. D. Calverley Jr.Photograph of Sin-Mac wrecker MAPLECOURT assisting the grounded steamer W. D. CALVERLEY JR.Photograph of Sin-Mac wrecker MAPLECOURT assisting the grounded steamer W. D. CALVERLEY JR.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- W. L. Kennedy and C. H. GreenPhotograph of W.L. KENNEDY and C.H. GREEN appears to be on the St. Clair River. The GREEN was towing KENNEDY starting in 1921.Photograph of W.L. KENNEDY and C.H. GREEN appears to be on the St. Clair River. The GREEN was towing KENNEDY starting in 1921.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- HENNEPIN above the Huron CutDisplaying her usual plume of black smoke, HENNEPIN is downbound above the Huron CutDisplaying her usual plume of black smoke, HENNEPIN is downbound above the Huron CutToronto Marine Historical Society
- Southeast BendWatercolor on paper of two Great Lakes freighters in the Saint Clair River.Watercolor on paper of two Great Lakes freighters in the Saint Clair River.Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Track Survey of the Lake & River St. Clair [1817]Added by 1861: Lighthouses at Windmill Point, mouth of the River Thames and Fort GratiotAdded by 1861: Lighthouses at Windmill Point, mouth of the River Thames and Fort GratiotMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Bird's Eye View of U. S. Government Canal and the St. Clair Flats.Bird's Eye View of U. S. Government Canal and the St. Clair Flats. The Famous Fishing and Shooting Grounds. Home of the Black Bass and Duck. 1. St. Clair Fishing and Shooting Club. 2. Rushmere Club. 3. Butler's. 4. Star Island Hotel. 5. Boydell's. 6. Peninsular Shooting and Fishing Club. …Bird's Eye View of U. S. Government Canal and the St. Clair Flats. The Famous Fishing and Shooting Grounds. Home of the Black Bass and Duck. 1. St. Clair Fishing …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake Huron: St. Clair River to GoderichCanada Lake Huron St. Clair River to Goderich Surveyed by Mr. W. J. Stewart, assisted by Messrs F. Anderson, and R. E. Tyrwhitt, 1901. under the orders of the Government of the Dominion of Canada St. Clair River to Cape Ipperwash from the United States Government Survey, 1859. All heights …Canada Lake Huron St. Clair River to Goderich Surveyed by Mr. W. J. Stewart, assisted by Messrs F. Anderson, and R. E. Tyrwhitt, 1901. under the orders of the Government …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Narrows, Lake HuronStereoview of the upper end of the Saint Clair River. On the left bank is the Grand Trunk Railway grain elevator on Point Edward. On the right bank is Port Huron. (Sarnia is out of sight to the left) A schooner comes up the rapids "wing on wing". A steamer …Stereoview of the upper end of the Saint Clair River. On the left bank is the Grand Trunk Railway grain elevator on Point Edward. On the right bank is Port …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- At St. Clair Flats.At St. Clair Flats. 1. Gunning 2. The Canal 3. Rushmere Club. 4. Star Island House. 5. After Bass.At St. Clair Flats. 1. Gunning 2. The Canal 3. Rushmere Club. 4. Star Island House. 5. After Bass.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Bird's Eye View of Port Huron.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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