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- The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs"Illustrated with maps, and numerous engravings from original sketches." Some illustrations by Capt. James Van Cleve, treasurer of the company At head of title: Great Northern route. American Lines Includes folded map glued onto the recto of the frontispiece"Illustrated with maps, and numerous engravings from original sketches." Some illustrations by Capt. James Van Cleve, treasurer of the company At head of title: Great Northern route. American Lines Includes …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- KingstonVan Cleve, James, The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs (Buffalo, NY: Jewett, Thomas & Co., 1852), 1852, p. 88 Two steamboats and a schooner cross in front of Kingston City Hall in Kingston harbour.Van Cleve, James, The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs (Buffalo, NY: Jewett, Thomas & Co., 1852), 1852, p. 88 Two steamboats and a schooner cross in front of Kingston City Hall in Kingston harbour.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- ClaytonVan Cleve, James, The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs (Buffalo, NY: Jewett, Thomas & Co., 1852), 1852, p. 93 A pair of schooners lie at Clayton, NYVan Cleve, James, The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs (Buffalo, NY: Jewett, Thomas & Co., 1852), 1852, p. 93 A pair of schooners lie at Clayton, NYMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer Descending the Coteau du Lac RapidsVan Cleve, James, The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs (Buffalo, NY: Jewett, Thomas & Co., 1852), 1852, p. 114 A pair of steamboats runs the rapids of the Saint Lawrence at Coteau du Lac.Van Cleve, James, The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs (Buffalo, NY: Jewett, Thomas & Co., 1852), 1852, p. 114 A pair of steamboats runs the rapids of the Saint Lawrence at Coteau du Lac.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Fort NiagaraVan Cleve, James, The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs (Buffalo, NY: Jewett, Thomas & Co., 1852), 1852, p. 69 A steamboat leaves the mouth of the Niagara River passing Fort Niagara on the American side.Van Cleve, James, The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs (Buffalo, NY: Jewett, Thomas & Co., 1852), 1852, p. 69 A steamboat leaves the mouth of the Niagara River passing Fort Niagara on the American side.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- View of Fort OntarioVan Cleve, James, The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs (Buffalo, NY: Jewett, Thomas & Co., 1852), 1852, p. 77 A schooner sails past the lighthouse at the mouth of Oswego harbour, with Fort Ontario in the background.Van Cleve, James, The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs (Buffalo, NY: Jewett, Thomas & Co., 1852), 1852, p. 77 A schooner sails past the lighthouse at the mouth of Oswego harbour, with Fort Ontario in the background.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- View of the Ship HouseVan Cleve, James, The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs (Buffalo, NY: Jewett, Thomas & Co., 1852), 1852, p. 82 A steamboat steams out of Sackets Harbor past the building housing the hull of the NEW ORLEANSVan Cleve, James, The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs (Buffalo, NY: Jewett, Thomas & Co., 1852), 1852, p. 82 A steamboat steams out of Sackets Harbor past the building housing the hull of the NEW ORLEANSMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Rail-road Depot at Cape VincentVan Cleve, James, The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs (Buffalo, NY: Jewett, Thomas & Co., 1852), 1852, p. 85 A steamboat approaches the wharf at Cape Vincent where a train awaits. A schooner is also in the scene.Van Cleve, James, The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs (Buffalo, NY: Jewett, Thomas & Co., 1852), 1852, p. 85 A steamboat approaches the wharf at Cape Vincent where a train awaits. A schooner is also in the scene.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- OgdensburghVan Cleve, James, The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs (Buffalo, NY: Jewett, Thomas & Co., 1852), 1852, p. 101 A schooners sails into the river at Ogdensburgh past the original lighthouse.Van Cleve, James, The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs (Buffalo, NY: Jewett, Thomas & Co., 1852), 1852, p. 101 A schooners sails into the river at Ogdensburgh past the original lighthouse.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Rail-road Depot at OgdensburghVan Cleve, James, The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs (Buffalo, NY: Jewett, Thomas & Co., 1852), 1852, p. 105 A number of schooners lie in Ogdensburg, at the depot of the Northern RailroadVan Cleve, James, The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs (Buffalo, NY: Jewett, Thomas & Co., 1852), 1852, p. 105 A number of schooners lie in Ogdensburg, at the depot of the Northern RailroadMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer L. C. HANNA taking off the Crew of the Burning steamer CLARIONImage featured in article "Notable Rescues on Lake Vessels," Marine Review, January 1910, pp. 29-32.Image featured in article "Notable Rescues on Lake Vessels," Marine Review, January 1910, pp. 29-32.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Winter Sports in CanadaWinter Sports in Canada The accompanying engravings illustrate the way in which our Canadian neighbors contrive to make some of the moments of their long and dreary winter slip by pleasantly and happily. The first engraving represents a skating and sailing scene on the Bay of ...Winter Sports in Canada The accompanying engravings illustrate the way in which our Canadian neighbors contrive to make some of the moments of their long and dreary winter slip by …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The late Railroad Accident in CanadaTHE LATE RAILROAD ACCIDENT IN CANADA. Although some weeks have elapsed since the terrible railroad accident which happened near Hamilton, C. W., the catastrophe is still the theme of mournful comment, while the magnitude of the disaster gives it the importance of an historical ...THE LATE RAILROAD ACCIDENT IN CANADA. Although some weeks have elapsed since the terrible railroad accident which happened near Hamilton, C. W., the catastrophe is still the theme of mournful …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- CHICORAMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- HIGHLAND BEAUTYMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- NELLIE HUNTERAccording to C. H. J. Snider "In her later years she was black, with red or lead-color bottom and a smart yellow beading under the chin-wale."According to C. H. J. Snider "In her later years she was black, with red or lead-color bottom and a smart yellow beading under the chin-wale."Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Edward Hanlan's Narrow Escape from Drowning in Toronto Bay, June 18 1885Edward Hanlan's Narrow Escape from Drowning in Toronto Bay, June 18 1885 (From Sketches by our own Artist, (1) The schooners Nellie Hunter and Gearing. (2) Capt. Ackerman, of Picton, the rescuer, from a photograph by Micklethwaite. (3) Hanlan, the celebrated oarsman, from a photograph by Fraser ...Edward Hanlan's Narrow Escape from Drowning in Toronto Bay, June 18 1885 (From Sketches by our own Artist, (1) The schooners Nellie Hunter and Gearing. (2) Capt. Ackerman, of Picton, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Elias Rogers & Co.COAL AND WOOD Yards and Docks--Esplanade Street Head Office 20 King street West Branch Office--536 Queen Street West Branch Office--413 Yonge Street Branch Office--769 Yonge Street Office and Yard--Bathurst Street, nearly opposite Front Street Office and Yard--Esplanade Street, corner ...COAL AND WOOD Yards and Docks--Esplanade Street Head Office 20 King street West Branch Office--536 Queen Street West Branch Office--413 Yonge Street Branch Office--769 Yonge Street Office and Yard--Bathurst Street, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The ROYAL GEORGE and the WaterspidersTHE "ROYAL GEORGE" AND THE WATERSPIDERS "Our three-master came bowling down with her sails so full of shot holes they looked like the cook's colander. On her track crept like water spiders five Yankee schooners, with long sweeps through their ports." C. H. J. SNIDER 10/11/12...THE "ROYAL GEORGE" AND THE WATERSPIDERS "Our three-master came bowling down with her sails so full of shot holes they looked like the cook's colander. On her track crept like …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The "SIMCOE" running the GauntletTHE "SIMCOE" RUNNING THE GAUNTLET "Richardson squared her away before the wind and drove straight for Seven-Acre Shoal." C. H. J. SNIDER 30/6/12THE "SIMCOE" RUNNING THE GAUNTLET "Richardson squared her away before the wind and drove straight for Seven-Acre Shoal." C. H. J. SNIDER 30/6/12Maritime History of the Great Lakes