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  • St. Lawrence (1849)
    St. Lawrence (1849)
    Ship       Official No.: 33494; 147x25x8 (width over paddle boxes 44') Owned by various fluid partnerships. Built by E. D. Merritt, Châteauguay Que. 1849. Engine 36x108 (maker unknown), to "Royal". Used Montreal-Lake Ontario; St. Lawrence mail steamer at first. For sale January 1850: "Built a year ago at Châteauguay by Mr. Merritt…. …
    Ship     Official No.: 33494; 147x25x8 (width over paddle boxes 44') Owned by various fluid partnerships. Built by E. D. Merritt, Châteauguay Que. 1849. Engine 36x108 (maker unknown), to "Royal". Used Montreal-Lake …
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  • Jacob de Witt (1849)
    Jacob de Witt (1849)
    Ship       Other Names: Fashion (1852); Official No.: 42744; First Rebuild: Official Number: 42744 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 134 x 24 -- 370 tons Rebuilt: in 1868 134x24x8 (Width over paddle boxes 39') Owned by J. B. Renaud 1858; P. Plante, Île d'Orléans 1861; to Richelieu Company 1861; F. St. Louis, Sorel 1871. …
    Ship     Other Names: Fashion (1852); Official No.: 42744; First Rebuild: Official Number: 42744 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 134 x 24 -- 370 tons Rebuilt: in 1868 134x24x8 (Width over paddle boxes 39') …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Fashion (1845)
    Fashion (1845)
    Ship       175x18x8 Owned by Jacob DeWitt, usually chartered to others. Built by A. Young, Châteauguay Que. 1845. Usually used as Lake Ontario passenger boat except Montreal-Quebec towboat 1851. Wrecked 29/08/51 St. Sulpice Que. when in this service. ("Fashion" was very famous racehorse); Final Location: St. Sulpice, Quebec, Canada, Burnt
    Ship     175x18x8 Owned by Jacob DeWitt, usually chartered to others. Built by A. Young, Châteauguay Que. 1845. Usually used as Lake Ontario passenger boat except Montreal-Quebec towboat 1851. Wrecked 29/08/51 St. …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Two Sheep for $1 -- Beef Cent Per Lb. -- Cabbages 1c each: Schooner Days CCI (201)
    Two Sheep for $1 -- Beef Cent Per Lb. -- Cabbages 1c each: Schooner Days CCI (201)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 17 Aug 1935     Two Sheep for $1 Beef Cent Per Lb. Cabbages 1c each Schooner Days CCI (201) ___ If they did not live well in the early timber trade it was not because of high prices - More adventures of a Master ...
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 17 Aug 1935   Two Sheep for $1 Beef Cent Per Lb. Cabbages 1c each Schooner Days CCI (201) ___ If they did not live well in the early timber trade it was not …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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