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- Richelieu (1824)132x24x8 Owned by "Kuper" 1824; J. Torrance 1829, 1831. Built by A. Young, Chambly Basin and launched 29/05/24. Engine by D. Ward, Montreal. Usually used on Richelieu River; made circuit Montreal-Quebec-Chambly-Montreal when new. New promenade deck and much larger cabins 1830. Offered for sale "as lies" Chambly Basin November 1832, …132x24x8 Owned by "Kuper" 1824; J. Torrance 1829, 1831. Built by A. Young, Chambly Basin and launched 29/05/24. Engine by D. Ward, Montreal. Usually used on Richelieu River; made circuit …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Topsey (1856)117x22x7 Owned by W. D. B. James 1856; Edmonstone Allan & Co. 1859; H. & A. Allan, Montreal 1864; Dame Dansereau, Montreal 1866. Built by A. Cantin, Montreal 1856. Engine 36x108 by Miln & Miln (Dock Engine Works) Montreal. Built as tender for Allan liners at Quebec, soon became towboat. …117x22x7 Owned by W. D. B. James 1856; Edmonstone Allan & Co. 1859; H. & A. Allan, Montreal 1864; Dame Dansereau, Montreal 1866. Built by A. Cantin, Montreal 1856. Engine …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Union Canadienne (1833)92x22x6 Owned by Union Canadienne Joint Stock Co.; V. Chenier et al. 1836. Engine(s) by Clarke & Co., Montreal, to "Charlevoix". Launched 13/06/33. Built as Montreal-Longueuil ferry, used on Richelieu River after 1835. Destroyed by fire 09/07/36 Chambly Basin, Quebec. ; Final Location: Chambly Basin, Quebec, Canada, Burnt92x22x6 Owned by Union Canadienne Joint Stock Co.; V. Chenier et al. 1836. Engine(s) by Clarke & Co., Montreal, to "Charlevoix". Launched 13/06/33. Built as Montreal-Longueuil ferry, used on Richelieu …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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