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- Mabel Bradshaw (1889)Other Names: Soo City (1907); Official No.: 117085; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1907) 135x26x9 Owned by H. Cleland, Collingwood 1897; Georgian Bay Navigation Co. 1914; to Playter Transportation Co., Owen Sound 1916. Built by E. W. Heath, Benton Harbor Mich. 1889. Engine 16-28x26 by Wilson & Hendrie, Montague, Mich. Licensed for …Other Names: Soo City (1907); Official No.: 117085; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1907) 135x26x9 Owned by H. Cleland, Collingwood 1897; Georgian Bay Navigation Co. 1914; to Playter Transportation Co., Owen Sound …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- J.W. Ward (1891)Official No.: 134020; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1915) 70x10x7 Owned by Port Arthur Construction Co. 1914, 1917; Federal Construction Co. 1921. Tug.Official No.: 134020; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1915) 70x10x7 Owned by Port Arthur Construction Co. 1914, 1917; Federal Construction Co. 1921. Tug.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Quick Trip with Injured ManGrand Rapids Press, 20 Jun 1908, p. 2 Quick Trip with Injured man. (Special to The Evening Press) Benton Harbor, June 20.-- Plowing through the waters of Lake Michigan as fast as steam will carry her is the salt barge Edward Buckley. The boat is running a race with death. Aboard the vessel, critically injured, is ...Grand Rapids Press, 20 Jun 1908, p. 2 Quick Trip with Injured man. (Special to The Evening Press) Benton Harbor, June 20.-- Plowing through the waters of Lake Michigan as fast as steam will carry her is the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- City of Louisville (Propeller), U110824, fire, 18 Jan 1901Reason: fire Lives: 1 Remarks: RepairedReason: fire Lives: 1 Remarks: RepairedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mary (Propeller), U ?, fire, 9 Dec 1899Reason: fire Lives: nil Remarks: RebuiltReason: fire Lives: nil Remarks: RebuiltMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- City of St. Joseph (Propeller), burnt, 25 Oct 1884Reason: burnt Remarks: DamagedReason: burnt Remarks: DamagedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Favorite (Propeller), broke her wheel, 1 Sep 1869Reason: broke her wheelReason: broke her wheelMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Stephen C. Hall (1880)Other Names: W.H. Ritchie (1921); Official No.: 130432; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1912) 161x30x10 Owned by Horn & Chown, Kingston 1912; Horn & Laidlaw, Toronto 1917. Built by D. Robertson, Grand Haven Mich. 1880. Engine 20-37x28 by S. F. Hodge, Detroit. Destroyed by fire 27/09/21 Port Arthur. Operated little (if at …Other Names: W.H. Ritchie (1921); Official No.: 130432; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1912) 161x30x10 Owned by Horn & Chown, Kingston 1912; Horn & Laidlaw, Toronto 1917. Built by D. Robertson, Grand …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Samuel Marshall (1888)Other Names: Brantford (1921); Official No.: 107426; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1909) 198x33x15 Owned by Central Canada Coal Co., Brockville 1902; to Eliasoph & Co., Montreal 1919; Brantford Navigation Co., Montreal 1921; to J. F. Sowards, Kingston 1922. Built by T. W. Kirby, Grand Haven Mich. 1888. Engine 23-42x36 by S. …Other Names: Brantford (1921); Official No.: 107426; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1909) 198x33x15 Owned by Central Canada Coal Co., Brockville 1902; to Eliasoph & Co., Montreal 1919; Brantford Navigation Co., Montreal …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- E.C. Oggel (1874)Official No.: 126643; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1910) 53x13x8 Owned by H. W. Ansley 1910; W. F. Kolbe & S. B. Grabell, Port Dover 1917; C. Williams, Port Burwell 1921. Engine 10x12 by J. B. Wilson, Detroit. Fish tug.Official No.: 126643; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1910) 53x13x8 Owned by H. W. Ansley 1910; W. F. Kolbe & S. B. Grabell, Port Dover 1917; C. Williams, Port Burwell 1921. Engine …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mary H. Boyce (1888)Official No.: 140994; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1919) 181x34x14 Owned by Ontario Transportation & Pulp Co., Thorold 1916- 1922; N. M. Paterson & Sons, Ltd. 1922-1928. Built by Duncan Robertson, Grand Haven Mich. 1888. Engine 18-40x36 by H. G. Trout, Buffalo N.Y. Carried materials for "Noronic" Cleveland to Port Arthur 1913. …Official No.: 140994; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1919) 181x34x14 Owned by Ontario Transportation & Pulp Co., Thorold 1916- 1922; N. M. Paterson & Sons, Ltd. 1922-1928. Built by Duncan Robertson, Grand …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Fairfax (1890)Other Names: Ionia; Maplegorge (1920); Official No.: 111966; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1912) as Ionia 209x38x21 Owned by Ontario & Quebec Navigation Co. 1912; Canada Steamship Lines 1915. Built by Duncan Robertson Shipbuilding Co., Grand Haven Mich. 1890. Engine 21-47x44 by Wilson & Hendrie, Montague Mich. Collided with "Advance" and "Simla" …Other Names: Ionia; Maplegorge (1920); Official No.: 111966; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1912) as Ionia 209x38x21 Owned by Ontario & Quebec Navigation Co. 1912; Canada Steamship Lines 1915. Built by Duncan …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Saints, Sailors, Saloons, Sawdust: Schooner Days CCXX (220)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 28 Dec 1935 Saints, Sailors, Saloons, Sawdust Schooner Days CCXX (220) _______ THIS Christmas card to Schooner Days from J. H. Safford, of Detroit, native of that Sawdust Empire whereof Grand Haven, Mich., was the capital, is redolent of ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 28 Dec 1935 Saints, Sailors, Saloons, Sawdust Schooner Days CCXX (220) _______ THIS Christmas card to Schooner Days from J. H. Safford, of Detroit, native of that Sawdust Empire whereof Grand Haven, Mich., …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- H. C. ParsonsDaily Tribune (Grand Haven, MI), 1898 H. C. Pearsons In the death of Harrison C. Pearsons, which occurred this morning at his home in Ferrysburg, Ottawa County loses one of its best-known and most remarkable citizens. The death summons had long been expected, as the venerable old gentleman had been ailing for a long ...Daily Tribune (Grand Haven, MI), 1898 H. C. Pearsons In the death of Harrison C. Pearsons, which occurred this morning at his home in Ferrysburg, Ottawa County loses one of its best-known and most remarkable citizens. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Alleghany (Propeller), broke machinery, 1 Sep 1861Reason: broke machinery Lives: nil Hull damage: $2,400 Cargo: $300 Remarks: RepairedReason: broke machinery Lives: nil Hull damage: $2,400 Cargo: $300 Remarks: RepairedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- J. Sweeney (Bark), sprung foremast &c., 1 Sep 1861Reason: sprung foremast &c.; Lives: nil Hull damage: $1,600Reason: sprung foremast &c.; Lives: nil Hull damage: $1,600Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Danube (Bark), damaged cargo, 1 Sep 1861Reason: damaged cargo Lives: nil Cargo: $440 Freight: cornReason: damaged cargo Lives: nil Cargo: $440 Freight: cornMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Blue Bell (Schooner), aground, 1 Nov 1861Reason: aground Lives: nil Hull damage: $200Reason: aground Lives: nil Hull damage: $200Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mary (Schooner), aground, 1 Nov 1861Reason: aground Lives: nil Hull damage: $200Reason: aground Lives: nil Hull damage: $200Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- H. B. Steel (Schooner), damaged cargo, 1 Nov 1861Reason: damaged cargo Lives: nil Cargo: $50 Freight: wheatReason: damaged cargo Lives: nil Cargo: $50 Freight: wheatMaritime History of the Great Lakes