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- Trader S. (1912)Official No.: 126656; 71x15x6 Owned by Playfair Preston & Co., Midland 1912; W. E. Preston Ltd., Midland 1921. Licensed for 40 passengers 1914. Report of "Addition to Register" states rebuilt 1912; if so, earlier identity unknown. ; Final Location: Lake Superior, WreckedOfficial No.: 126656; 71x15x6 Owned by Playfair Preston & Co., Midland 1912; W. E. Preston Ltd., Midland 1921. Licensed for 40 passengers 1914. Report of "Addition to Register" states rebuilt …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- W.J. Emerson (1900)Official No.: 107133; 66x13x6 Owned by Dominion Fish Co., Winnipeg 1901; Port Arthur Pulp & Paper Co. 1917, 1921; A. Sutherland & A. E. Bruley, Port Arthur 1927. Tug. Destroyed by fire 09/10/33 "No. 10 Light", Lake Superior. ; Final Location: Lake Superior, BurntOfficial No.: 107133; 66x13x6 Owned by Dominion Fish Co., Winnipeg 1901; Port Arthur Pulp & Paper Co. 1917, 1921; A. Sutherland & A. E. Bruley, Port Arthur 1927. Tug. Destroyed …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ontario (1890)Official No.: 94885; 297x41x15 Owned by H. Beatty, to Canadian Pacific Railway 1899. Built by Polson Iron Works, Owen Sound 1890. Engines (2) 50x114 by builder. Train ferry, retired 1916 when Windsor-Detroit rail tunnel opened. Rebuilt barge 1924, sank 13/10/27 Outer Island, Lake Superior. ; Final Location: Lake Superior, FounderedOfficial No.: 94885; 297x41x15 Owned by H. Beatty, to Canadian Pacific Railway 1899. Built by Polson Iron Works, Owen Sound 1890. Engines (2) 50x114 by builder. Train ferry, retired 1916 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cadillac (1892)Other Names: Maplehurst (1920); Official No.: 138230; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1916) 235x37x15 Owned by Canadian Interlake Line 1912; Canada Steamship Lines 1916. Built by Chicago Shipbuilding Co. 1892. Engine 15-25-42x30 by Cleveland Shipbuilding Co. Wrecked upper entrance Keewenaw Channel, Lake Superior in gale 01/12/22, 11 killed. ; Final Location: Lake …Other Names: Maplehurst (1920); Official No.: 138230; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1916) 235x37x15 Owned by Canadian Interlake Line 1912; Canada Steamship Lines 1916. Built by Chicago Shipbuilding Co. 1892. Engine 15-25-42x30 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Bannockburn (1893)Official No.: 102093; 245x40x18 Owned by Montreal Transportation Co. Built by Sir Raylton Dixon & Co., Middlesbrough, England and launched 20/04/93. Engine 21-34-56x39 by North Eastern Marine Engineering Co., Wallsend England. Disappeared at sea near Passage Island 21/11/02. No cause evident, no trace until lifebelt found 15 months later. Has …Official No.: 102093; 245x40x18 Owned by Montreal Transportation Co. Built by Sir Raylton Dixon & Co., Middlesbrough, England and launched 20/04/93. Engine 21-34-56x39 by North Eastern Marine Engineering Co., Wallsend …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- W.L. Davis (1882)Official No.: 96811; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1889) 46x12x5 Owned by W. H. Plummer, Sault Ste. Marie 1895; J. Garrett, Sault Ste. Marie 1901. Tug. Wrecked 09/05/07 Lake Superior. ; Final Location: Lake Superior, WreckedOfficial No.: 96811; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1889) 46x12x5 Owned by W. H. Plummer, Sault Ste. Marie 1895; J. Garrett, Sault Ste. Marie 1901. Tug. Wrecked 09/05/07 Lake Superior. ; Final …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Hattie Vinton (1870)Official No.: 71222; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1875) 50x14x6 Owned by A. Crooks, Toronto 1877; W. Grierson, Sault Ste. Marie 1895. Engine 16x16 (maker unknown). Tug. Sank 07/11/00 north shore Lake Superior ("Mamainse Harbour"). ; Final Location: Lake Superior, WreckedOfficial No.: 71222; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1875) 50x14x6 Owned by A. Crooks, Toronto 1877; W. Grierson, Sault Ste. Marie 1895. Engine 16x16 (maker unknown). Tug. Sank 07/11/00 north shore Lake …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- John B. Ketchum 2nd (1892)Other Names: Coalhurst (1926); Neebing; Official No.: 130435; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1913) 193x41x12 Owned by Canadian Shipping Co. 1916; to George Hall Coal & Transportation Co. 1917, 1923; to Dominion Towing & Salvage Co., Port Arthur 1927; to Sincennes-McNaughton 1929. Built by Craig Shipbuilding Co., Toledo Ohio 1892. Engine 22-42x32 …Other Names: Coalhurst (1926); Neebing; Official No.: 130435; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1913) 193x41x12 Owned by Canadian Shipping Co. 1916; to George Hall Coal & Transportation Co. 1917, 1923; to Dominion …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kamloops (1924)Official No.: 147682; Previous Registration: British (1926) 250x43x24 Owned by Canada Steamship Lines. Built by Furness Shipbuilding Co., Haverton Hill-on-Tees, England and launched 20/05/24. Engine 18-30-50x36 by Richardson, Westgarth & Co., Hartlepool England. Lost without trace in storm 06/12/27 near Isle Royale, 22 killed. ; Final Location: Lake Superior, DisappearedOfficial No.: 147682; Previous Registration: British (1926) 250x43x24 Owned by Canada Steamship Lines. Built by Furness Shipbuilding Co., Haverton Hill-on-Tees, England and launched 20/05/24. Engine 18-30-50x36 by Richardson, Westgarth & …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- George W. Cuyler (1880)Other Names: Beaverstone (1923); Official No.: 111809; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1902) 64x15x5 Owned by B. H. Turner, Little Current Ont. 1910, 1917; C. Beck Manufacturing Co., Penetanguishene 1924. Wrecked 14/05/26 Black Bay, Lake Superior. ; Final Location: Lake Superior, WreckedOther Names: Beaverstone (1923); Official No.: 111809; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1902) 64x15x5 Owned by B. H. Turner, Little Current Ont. 1910, 1917; C. Beck Manufacturing Co., Penetanguishene 1924. Wrecked 14/05/26 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Glencadam (1913)Other Names: F.P. Jones; Arlington (1924); Official No.: 138219; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1919) as F.P. Jones 244x43x21 Owned by Glen Transportation Co. (James Playfair), Midland, 1920-1924; Mathews Steamship Co., Toronto 1924-1933; Colonial Steamships Ltd. (Misener) Port Colborne, Ont. 1933-1935; Burke Towing & Salvage Co., Midland 1935-1940. Built by Detroit Shipbuilding …Other Names: F.P. Jones; Arlington (1924); Official No.: 138219; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1919) as F.P. Jones 244x43x21 Owned by Glen Transportation Co. (James Playfair), Midland, 1920-1924; Mathews Steamship Co., Toronto …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Verbena May (1888)Official No.: 94913; 38x12x5 Owned by R. Gawley, Mar (Bruce Peninsula) Ont. Built by J. Trimble, Saugeen Ont. 1888. Wrecked 1896 east shore Lake Huron.; Final Location: Lake Huron, WreckedOfficial No.: 94913; 38x12x5 Owned by R. Gawley, Mar (Bruce Peninsula) Ont. Built by J. Trimble, Saugeen Ont. 1888. Wrecked 1896 east shore Lake Huron.; Final Location: Lake Huron, WreckedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Coral (1871)86x21x7 Owned by R. Daly, Wallaceburg Ont. 1877; W. Stokes, Newbury Ont. 1886. Built by Wm. Taylor, Wallaceburg 1871. (1874 List of Shipping says built Dresden Ont.) Steam Barge. Sank 1887 Lake Huron. ; Final Location: Lake Huron, Foundered86x21x7 Owned by R. Daly, Wallaceburg Ont. 1877; W. Stokes, Newbury Ont. 1886. Built by Wm. Taylor, Wallaceburg 1871. (1874 List of Shipping says built Dresden Ont.) Steam Barge. Sank …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- James Carruthers (1913)Official No.: 131090; 529x58x27 Owned by St. Lawrence & Chicago Steam Navigation Co. Built by Collingwood Shipbuilding Co. 1913. Engine 24-40-66x42 by builders. Lost in "great gales" 09/11/13 Lake Huron, 25 killed. Wreckage washed ashore at Goderich. ; Final Location: Lake Huron, FounderedOfficial No.: 131090; 529x58x27 Owned by St. Lawrence & Chicago Steam Navigation Co. Built by Collingwood Shipbuilding Co. 1913. Engine 24-40-66x42 by builders. Lost in "great gales" 09/11/13 Lake Huron, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Blanch Shelby (1874)Official No.: 71225; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1877) 42x9x4 Owned by J. Goodall 1874. Built by J. Day, Buffalo, New York. 1874. Engine 8x8 (maker unknown). Fish tug. ; Final Location: Lake Huron, WreckedOfficial No.: 71225; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1877) 42x9x4 Owned by J. Goodall 1874. Built by J. Day, Buffalo, New York. 1874. Engine 8x8 (maker unknown). Fish tug. ; Final Location: …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wexford (1883)Official No.: 87342; 250x40x16 Owned by Western Navigation Co. Built by Wm. Doxford & Son, Sunderland England. Lost in "great gales" 09/11/13 Lake Huron near Sarnia, 20 killed. ; Final Location: Lake Huron, FounderedOfficial No.: 87342; 250x40x16 Owned by Western Navigation Co. Built by Wm. Doxford & Son, Sunderland England. Lost in "great gales" 09/11/13 Lake Huron near Sarnia, 20 killed. ; Final …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Regina (1907)Official No.: 124231; Previous Registration: British (1912) 250x42x21 Owned by Canadian Lake Transportation Co. 1912; to Canadian Interlake Line 1913. Built by A. McMillan & Son, Dumbarton Scotland and launched 03/09/07. Engine 17-28-46x33 by Muir & Houston, Glasgow. Sank in "great gales" 09/11/13 Lake Huron, 20 killed. ; Final Location: …Official No.: 124231; Previous Registration: British (1912) 250x42x21 Owned by Canadian Lake Transportation Co. 1912; to Canadian Interlake Line 1913. Built by A. McMillan & Son, Dumbarton Scotland and launched …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Thousand Islander (1912)Official No.: 141756; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1920) 166x32x8 Owned by Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co. 1912; Canada Steamship Lines 1914 (as American vessel); Northern Navigation Co. 1921; to Georgian Bay Tourist Co. 1928. Built by Toledo Shipbuilding Co. 1912. Engines (2) 15-30x20 by builder. Ordered by Thousand Islands Steamboat Co., …Official No.: 141756; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1920) 166x32x8 Owned by Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co. 1912; Canada Steamship Lines 1914 (as American vessel); Northern Navigation Co. 1921; to Georgian Bay …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Modoc (1869)Other Names: Velocipede; Official No.: 61166; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1873) as Velocipede 50x14x8 Owned by G. Campbell, Windsor. Built by Beverley Bros., Toledo Ohio 1869. Engine 14x16 (maker unknown). Lumber tug. ; Final Location: Lake Huron, WreckedOther Names: Velocipede; Official No.: 61166; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1873) as Velocipede 50x14x8 Owned by G. Campbell, Windsor. Built by Beverley Bros., Toledo Ohio 1869. Engine 14x16 (maker unknown). Lumber …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Manistique (1882)Official No.: 96860; Previous Registration: U.S.A. First Rebuild: Official Number: 96860 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 158 x 31 -- 548 tons 151x31x13 Owned by Sarnia Bay Towage & Salvage Co. 1907; Reid Towing & Wrecking Co., Sarnia 1928; to Sincennes-McNaughton 1929. Built by Linn & Craig, Gibraltar Mich. 1882. Engine 21-37x36 …Official No.: 96860; Previous Registration: U.S.A. First Rebuild: Official Number: 96860 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 158 x 31 -- 548 tons 151x31x13 Owned by Sarnia Bay Towage & Salvage Co. 1907; …Maritime History of the Great Lakes