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  • Windsor (1870)
    Windsor (1870)
    Ship       Other Names: Regulator; Official No.: 61136; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1871) as Regulator 70x19x6 Owner unknown. Built by J. Oades, Detroit 1870. Engine 10x16 by Fulton Iron Works, Detroit. Steam barge. Destroyed by fire 23/09/71 Detroit. ; Final Location: Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A., Burnt
    Ship     Other Names: Regulator; Official No.: 61136; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1871) as Regulator 70x19x6 Owner unknown. Built by J. Oades, Detroit 1870. Engine 10x16 by Fulton Iron Works, Detroit. Steam barge. …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Rock Ferry (1882)
    Rock Ferry (1882)
    Ship       Other Names: Merrimac; Official No.: 130419; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1911) as Merrimac 237x37x18 Owned by Fairhaven Transportation & Coal Co. 1911-1914; Wilson, Paterson & Gifford Co., 1915-1916; George Hall Coal & Transportation Co. 1917-1924. Built by Detroit Drydock Co. 1882. Engine 21-48x40 by Dry Dock Engineering Works, Detroit.
    Ship     Other Names: Merrimac; Official No.: 130419; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1911) as Merrimac 237x37x18 Owned by Fairhaven Transportation & Coal Co. 1911-1914; Wilson, Paterson & Gifford Co., 1915-1916; George Hall Coal …
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  • Tenno (1892)
    Tenno (1892)
    Ship       Other Names: Wanda; Official No.: 107430; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1909) as Wanda 64x13x4 Owned by W. R. Travers, Toronto 1910; N. K. Wagg, Midland 1917; Honey Harbour Navigation Co., Midland 1921; Georgian Bay Tourist Co. 1927.
    Ship     Other Names: Wanda; Official No.: 107430; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1909) as Wanda 64x13x4 Owned by W. R. Travers, Toronto 1910; N. K. Wagg, Midland 1917; Honey Harbour Navigation Co., Midland …
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  • Oatland (1884)
    Oatland (1884)
    Ship       Other Names: William J. Averell; Official No.: 138107; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1916) as William J. Averell 250x37x14 Owned by Canada Shipping Co., Montreal 1916; Montreal Transportation Co. 1917-1920; Canada Steamship Lines 1920-1925. Built by Detroit Drydock Co. 1884. Engine 27-44x40 by builder. Probably little used after 1920. Abandoned 1925 near …
    Ship     Other Names: William J. Averell; Official No.: 138107; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1916) as William J. Averell 250x37x14 Owned by Canada Shipping Co., Montreal 1916; Montreal Transportation Co. 1917-1920; Canada Steamship …
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  • Natironco (1892)
    Natironco (1892)
    Ship       Other Names: Pioneer; Scorpion; Official No.: 133741; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1913) as Pioneer Later Registration: France (1918) as Scorpion 226x35x14 Owned by National Iron Co. 1913; A. B. Mackay, Hamilton 1916. Built by Detroit Shipbuilding Co. 1892. Engine 18-33-54x42 (maker unknown). Collided with "Eastern States" 19/06/17 Grassy Island, Detroit River, …
    Ship     Other Names: Pioneer; Scorpion; Official No.: 133741; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1913) as Pioneer Later Registration: France (1918) as Scorpion 226x35x14 Owned by National Iron Co. 1913; A. B. Mackay, Hamilton …
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  • Owen (1881)
    Owen (1881)
    Ship       Other Names: Marion E. Trotter (1909); Official No.: 116318; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1908) 70x17x6 Owned by F. J. Trotter, Amherstburg 1909; J. H. Kelley, New Carlisle Ont. 1917. Built by J. Oades, Detroit 1881. Engine 20x20 by Detroit Drydock & Engineering Co. "Recovered wreck" 1908. Back to United States 1920.
    Ship     Other Names: Marion E. Trotter (1909); Official No.: 116318; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1908) 70x17x6 Owned by F. J. Trotter, Amherstburg 1909; J. H. Kelley, New Carlisle Ont. 1917. Built by …
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  • Victoria (1870)
    Victoria (1870)
    Ship       Other Names: Scotia; Official No.: 61161; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1873) as Scotia 78x22x5 Owned by J. Newton, Lambton Ont. 1874; A. Tronie, Dresden 1877; J. W. Watson 1884; R. H. Jex, Sarnia 1886. Steam barge. Sank 20/10/84 Kettle Point, Lake Huron, repaired.
    Ship     Other Names: Scotia; Official No.: 61161; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1873) as Scotia 78x22x5 Owned by J. Newton, Lambton Ont. 1874; A. Tronie, Dresden 1877; J. W. Watson 1884; R. H. …
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  • Myron B. (1885)
    Myron B. (1885)
    Ship       Official No.: 100308; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1892) 48x10x4 Owned by W. H. Hawkins, Little Current.
    Ship     Official No.: 100308; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1892) 48x10x4 Owned by W. H. Hawkins, Little Current.
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  • Myrtle (1875)
    Myrtle (1875)
    Ship       Official No.: 77718; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1880) 38x8x4 Owned by A. Trerice, Dresden Ont.
    Ship     Official No.: 77718; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1880) 38x8x4 Owned by A. Trerice, Dresden Ont.
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  • Purvis (1886)
    Purvis (1886)
    Ship       Official No.: 80779; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1887) 37x10x4 Owned by J. Purvis, Gore Bay Ont. Fish tug.
    Ship     Official No.: 80779; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1887) 37x10x4 Owned by J. Purvis, Gore Bay Ont. Fish tug.
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  • E.M. Peck (1888)
    E.M. Peck (1888)
    Ship       Other Names: Malton (1915); Official No.: 130439; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1914) 252x40x19 Owned by A. E. Mathews, Toronto 1915, 1927. Badly damaged by boiler explosion 11/06/13 Racine Wis., abandoned by owners and salvaged by Reid Wrecking Co., Sarnia, Stranded 17/11/22 Main Duck Island, Ont. (Lake Ontario).
    Ship     Other Names: Malton (1915); Official No.: 130439; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1914) 252x40x19 Owned by A. E. Mathews, Toronto 1915, 1927. Badly damaged by boiler explosion 11/06/13 Racine Wis., abandoned by …
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  • Charles H. Shaw (1889)
    Charles H. Shaw (1889)
    Ship       Other Names: James R. Langdon; Official No.: 134492; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1914) as James R. Langdon 240x42x15 Owned by Quebec & Lévis Ferry Co. Built by Detroit Drydock Co., Detroit 1889. Engine 28-52x40 by builder. Train ferry. Tracks ran across hull.
    Ship     Other Names: James R. Langdon; Official No.: 134492; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1914) as James R. Langdon 240x42x15 Owned by Quebec & Lévis Ferry Co. Built by Detroit Drydock Co., Detroit …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Bawating (1875)
    Bawating (1875)
    Ship       Other Names: Fortune; Official No.: 126867; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1909) as Fortune 110x29x11 Owned by International Transit Co., Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Engine 20½x34 by Frontier Iron Works, Detroit (made 1875). Ferry. Last used 1913.
    Ship     Other Names: Fortune; Official No.: 126867; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1909) as Fortune 110x29x11 Owned by International Transit Co., Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Engine 20½x34 by Frontier Iron Works, Detroit (made …
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  • Gossoon (1888)
    Gossoon (1888)
    Ship       Official No.: 107944; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1900) 39x10x33 Owned by M. J. Hogan, Quebec.
    Ship     Official No.: 107944; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1900) 39x10x33 Owned by M. J. Hogan, Quebec.
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  • Hercules (1880)
    Hercules (1880)
    Ship       Official No.: 88630; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1885)
    Ship     Official No.: 88630; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1885)
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  • Hope (1870)
    Hope (1870)
    Ship       Official No.: 71252; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1875) First Rebuild: Official Number: 71252 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 95 x 25 -- 170 tons Rebuilt: in 1880 95x25x8 Owned by Detroit & Windsor Ferry Co. 1877, 1895; to International Ferry Co., Buffalo 1896, 1921; Buffalo & Fort Erie Ferry Co. 1927. Built by …
    Ship     Official No.: 71252; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1875) First Rebuild: Official Number: 71252 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 95 x 25 -- 170 tons Rebuilt: in 1880 95x25x8 Owned by Detroit & Windsor …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • John S. Thom (1890)
    John S. Thom (1890)
    Ship       Other Names: Henry R. James; Official No.: 126388; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1909) as Henry R. James 240x42x15 Owned by Quebec & Lévis Ferry Co. 1909, 1917; Canada Transport Co. 1921; Lévis Ferry Co. 1923. Built by Detroit Drydock Co., 1890. Engine 25-52x40 by builder. Train ferry; tracks ran athwartship. Stranded …
    Ship     Other Names: Henry R. James; Official No.: 126388; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1909) as Henry R. James 240x42x15 Owned by Quebec & Lévis Ferry Co. 1909, 1917; Canada Transport Co. 1921; …
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  • Ida M. (1890)
    Ida M. (1890)
    Ship       Official No.: 71074; Previous Registration: U.S.A. 60x10x5 Owned by J. McCormick, Pelee Island Ont.
    Ship     Official No.: 71074; Previous Registration: U.S.A. 60x10x5 Owned by J. McCormick, Pelee Island Ont.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Lucille (1889)
    Lucille (1889)
    Ship       Official No.: 116761; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1904) 62x11x4 Owned by C. Beck Manufacturing Co., Penetang. Engine 8-15x10 by Frontier Iron Works, Detroit.
    Ship     Official No.: 116761; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1904) 62x11x4 Owned by C. Beck Manufacturing Co., Penetang. Engine 8-15x10 by Frontier Iron Works, Detroit.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Strathmore (1871)
    Strathmore (1871)
    Ship       Other Names: Gordon Campbell; Official No.: 116813; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1906) as Gordon Campbell 206x33x12 Owned by C. Plunkett, Cobourg. Built by Detroit Drydock Co. 1871. Wrecked 14/11/06 Michipicoten Ont. ; Final Location: Michipicoten, Ontario, Canada, Wrecked
    Ship     Other Names: Gordon Campbell; Official No.: 116813; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1906) as Gordon Campbell 206x33x12 Owned by C. Plunkett, Cobourg. Built by Detroit Drydock Co. 1871. Wrecked 14/11/06 Michipicoten Ont. …
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