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  • Norman (Propeller), burnt, 30 Nov 1883
    Norman (Propeller), burnt, 30 Nov 1883
    TextNewspaper       Reason: burnt Lives: nil Hull damage: $4,000 Remarks: Total loss
    TextNewspaper     Reason: burnt Lives: nil Hull damage: $4,000 Remarks: Total loss
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  • Harry Sewell (1875)
    Harry Sewell (1875)
    Ship       Official No.: 72984; 52x12x5 Owned by H. M. Misener, Wallaceburg 1877; J. O'Leary, Port Lambton 1895; G. W. Downs, Port Lambton 1901. Built by W. G. Taylor, Wallaceburg and launched 10/07/75. Engine 12x12 by Dalgarno, Windsor. Tug. Sank 16/12/07 Wallaceburg. ; Final Location: Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada, Foundered
    Ship     Official No.: 72984; 52x12x5 Owned by H. M. Misener, Wallaceburg 1877; J. O'Leary, Port Lambton 1895; G. W. Downs, Port Lambton 1901. Built by W. G. Taylor, Wallaceburg and launched …
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  • Norman (1872)
    Norman (1872)
    Ship       Official No.: 80871; 98x24x7 Owned by I. Goodearl et al., Kingston 1877; to D. W. Allison, Adolphustown 1880; to T. Hicks, Prince Edward County, Ont. 1882. Built by Fraser & George, Opinicon Lake 1872. Rebuilt by Kingston Marine Railway 1880. Engine 12x14 by D. McEwen, Kingston. Steam barge. Damaged by …
    Ship     Official No.: 80871; 98x24x7 Owned by I. Goodearl et al., Kingston 1877; to D. W. Allison, Adolphustown 1880; to T. Hicks, Prince Edward County, Ont. 1882. Built by Fraser & …
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  • Annette Fraser (1921)
    Annette Fraser (1921)
    Ship       Official No.: 116488; 58x13x6 Owned by Wallaceburg Sand & Gravel Co., 1928; Gillard & McVean, Wallaceburg 1935. Beached Wallaceburg late 1940's.
    Ship     Official No.: 116488; 58x13x6 Owned by Wallaceburg Sand & Gravel Co., 1928; Gillard & McVean, Wallaceburg 1935. Beached Wallaceburg late 1940's.
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  • William F. McRae (1880)
    William F. McRae (1880)
    Ship       Official No.: 77717; 65x14x7 Owned by W. D. McRae, Wallaceburg 1886; to F. Jackman, Toronto 1888; J. Nisbet, Sarnia 1895; J. Mayhew, Moore Ont. 1901; Finn & Thompson, Cascades Que. 1917; Jackson Construction Co., Pierreville Que. 1921. Built by W. J. McDonell, Wallaceburg 1880. Engine 15x16 by Sutton Bros., Buffalo …
    Ship     Official No.: 77717; 65x14x7 Owned by W. D. McRae, Wallaceburg 1886; to F. Jackman, Toronto 1888; J. Nisbet, Sarnia 1895; J. Mayhew, Moore Ont. 1901; Finn & Thompson, Cascades Que. …
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  • Energy (1883)
    Energy (1883)
    Ship       Official No.: 85704; 81x20x7 Owned by W. S. McLean, Wallaceburg 1886; to J. McCormack, Amherstburg 1892; to J. S. McQueen, Amherstburg 1900; A. R. Bartlett, Windsor 1901; J. Hackett, Amherstburg 1907. Built by W. Taylor, Wallaceburg 1883. Engine 16½x18 by Curr Bros., Wallaceburg. Sank in gale on third trip 10/06/84 …
    Ship     Official No.: 85704; 81x20x7 Owned by W. S. McLean, Wallaceburg 1886; to J. McCormack, Amherstburg 1892; to J. S. McQueen, Amherstburg 1900; A. R. Bartlett, Windsor 1901; J. Hackett, Amherstburg …
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  • W.S. Ireland (1872)
    W.S. Ireland (1872)
    Ship       First Rebuild: Official Number: 85709 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 87 x 24 -- 105 tons Rebuilt: in 1883 87x24x7 Owned by J. W. Steinhoff, Wallaceburg 1877; J. Cooper, Chatham 1886, 1901. Built by A. Macdonnell, Wallaceburg and launched 13/08/72.
    Ship     First Rebuild: Official Number: 85709 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 87 x 24 -- 105 tons Rebuilt: in 1883 87x24x7 Owned by J. W. Steinhoff, Wallaceburg 1877; J. Cooper, Chatham 1886, 1901. …
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  • Shamrock (1868)
    Shamrock (1868)
    Ship       Other Names: Reindeer (1871); First Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 72 x 13 -- 35 tons Rebuilt: in 1870 54x13x5 Owners unknown. Tug.
    Ship     Other Names: Reindeer (1871); First Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 72 x 13 -- 35 tons Rebuilt: in 1870 54x13x5 Owners unknown. Tug.
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  • Uncle Jim (1886)
    Uncle Jim (1886)
    Ship       Official No.: 92645; 50x11x4 Owned by W. Fraser, Little Current Ont. 1895; R. & G. Graham, Kagawong 1901; R. & M. Graham, Kagawong 1917. Built by McDonnell, Wallaceburg 1886.
    Ship     Official No.: 92645; 50x11x4 Owned by W. Fraser, Little Current Ont. 1895; R. & G. Graham, Kagawong 1901; R. & M. Graham, Kagawong 1917. Built by McDonnell, Wallaceburg 1886.
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  • Uncle John (1880)
    Uncle John (1880)
    Ship       Official No.: 83022; 43x9x3 Owned by W. C. Lee, Wallaceburg. Built by McDonnell, Wallaceburg 1880. Engine 6x6 by W. C. Lee, Wallaceburg.
    Ship     Official No.: 83022; 43x9x3 Owned by W. C. Lee, Wallaceburg. Built by McDonnell, Wallaceburg 1880. Engine 6x6 by W. C. Lee, Wallaceburg.
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  • Earl Bess (1914)
    Earl Bess (1914)
    Ship       Official No.: 137892; 81x20x10 Owned by J. A. Henning, Port Burwell, Ont. 1914, 1917; Lachance Ltee., Quebec 1921; Sorel Mechanical Shops Ltd. 1927; Manseau Shipyards 1936; to Marine Industries Ltd. 1938. Built by W. J. McDonnell, Wallaceburg 1914. Engine 15-26x20 by Doty Engine Works.
    Ship     Official No.: 137892; 81x20x10 Owned by J. A. Henning, Port Burwell, Ont. 1914, 1917; Lachance Ltee., Quebec 1921; Sorel Mechanical Shops Ltd. 1927; Manseau Shipyards 1936; to Marine Industries Ltd. …
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  • Laird Macaulay (1907)
    Laird Macaulay (1907)
    Ship       Official No.: 111975; 74x17x8 Owned by D. Macaulay, Southampton Ont. Built by W. J. McDonald, Wallaceburg.
    Ship     Official No.: 111975; 74x17x8 Owned by D. Macaulay, Southampton Ont. Built by W. J. McDonald, Wallaceburg.
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  • Maude (1902)
    Maude (1902)
    Ship       Official No.: 116841; 60x14x5 Owned by J. Cooper, Chatham Ont. 1910; W. H. Biden, Chatham 1917.
    Ship     Official No.: 116841; 60x14x5 Owned by J. Cooper, Chatham Ont. 1910; W. H. Biden, Chatham 1917.
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  • Louisa (1902)
    Louisa (1902)
    Ship       Official No.: 100126; 55x10x4 owned by J. Lee, Wallaceburg 1910; F. B. Wallace, Midland 1921.
    Ship     Official No.: 100126; 55x10x4 owned by J. Lee, Wallaceburg 1910; F. B. Wallace, Midland 1921.
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  • D.A. Gordon (1902)
    D.A. Gordon (1902)
    Ship       Official No.: 116482; 115x23x7 Owned by J. Lee, Wallaceburg Ont. Destroyed by fire 19/08/05 Port Arthur, hull rebuilt barge, again destroyed by fire 20/04/09.
    Ship     Official No.: 116482; 115x23x7 Owned by J. Lee, Wallaceburg Ont. Destroyed by fire 19/08/05 Port Arthur, hull rebuilt barge, again destroyed by fire 20/04/09.
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  • J.B. Newman (1873)
    J.B. Newman (1873)
    Ship       First Rebuild: Official Number: 92641 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 59 x 17 -- 33 tons Rebuilt: in 1887 60x13x3 Owned by W. S. McLean, Wallaceburg 1874, 1877; A. Keller, Mitchell's Bay 1887. Built by I. Dolson, Wallaceburg 1873. Engine 7½x9 by Parkinson & Delgano, Chatham Ont. Cordwood barge. Some references state …
    Ship     First Rebuild: Official Number: 92641 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 59 x 17 -- 33 tons Rebuilt: in 1887 60x13x3 Owned by W. S. McLean, Wallaceburg 1874, 1877; A. Keller, Mitchell's Bay …
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  • Henry Smyth (1877)
    Henry Smyth (1877)
    Ship       Official No.: 71107; 70x16x7 Owned by A. McDonnell, Wallaceburg 1877; C. W. Gauthier, Sandwich Ont. 1886. Built by A. McDonnell, Wallaceburg 1877. Engine 12x14 by D. P. Lavallier, Hamilton (made 1861). Fish tug.
    Ship     Official No.: 71107; 70x16x7 Owned by A. McDonnell, Wallaceburg 1877; C. W. Gauthier, Sandwich Ont. 1886. Built by A. McDonnell, Wallaceburg 1877. Engine 12x14 by D. P. Lavallier, Hamilton (made …
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  • Frankie (1888)
    Frankie (1888)
    Ship       Official No.: 92648; 42x10x3 Owned by J. Lee, Wallaceburg. Built by Scagel, Wallaceburg 1888. Yacht.
    Ship     Official No.: 92648; 42x10x3 Owned by J. Lee, Wallaceburg. Built by Scagel, Wallaceburg 1888. Yacht.
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  • J.W. Steinhoff (1874)
    J.W. Steinhoff (1874)
    Ship       Other Names: Queen City (1896); Canada; Official No.: 71101; First Rebuild: Official Number: 71101 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 123 x 25 -- 312 tons Rebuilt: in 1877 123x24x9 Owned by J. W. Steinhoff, Chatham Ont. 1877; to Weston, Northwood & Ronald, Chatham 1881; R. G. Barrett, Toronto 1886; to Victoria Park …
    Ship     Other Names: Queen City (1896); Canada; Official No.: 71101; First Rebuild: Official Number: 71101 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 123 x 25 -- 312 tons Rebuilt: in 1877 123x24x9 Owned by J. …
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  • Jean Fraser (1926)
    Jean Fraser (1926)
    Ship       Official No.: 116490; 75x22x8 Owned by Wallaceburg Sand & Gravel Co. 1928, 1935; United Towing & Salvage Co. 1945, 1948. Engine from "R. G. A. Weaver".
    Ship     Official No.: 116490; 75x22x8 Owned by Wallaceburg Sand & Gravel Co. 1928, 1935; United Towing & Salvage Co. 1945, 1948. Engine from "R. G. A. Weaver".
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