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  • La Tuque (1906)
    La Tuque (1906)
    Ship       Official No.: 121830; 76x20x5 Owned by Laing & Cloutier, Grandes Piles Que. Built by Laing & Cloutier, Grandes Piles 1906. Engine 10x10 by Polson Iron Works, Toronto. Destroyed by fire 14/11/13 Grandes Piles. ; Final Location: Grandes Piles, Quebec, Canada, Burnt
    Ship     Official No.: 121830; 76x20x5 Owned by Laing & Cloutier, Grandes Piles Que. Built by Laing & Cloutier, Grandes Piles 1906. Engine 10x10 by Polson Iron Works, Toronto. Destroyed by fire …
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  • St. Louis (1901)
    St. Louis (1901)
    Ship       Official No.: 111628; 43x11x5 Owned and built by O. Neault, Grandes Piles Que. Engine 8x8 by J. & R. Weir, Montreal.
    Ship     Official No.: 111628; 43x11x5 Owned and built by O. Neault, Grandes Piles Que. Engine 8x8 by J. & R. Weir, Montreal.
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  • Grandes Piles (1904)
    Grandes Piles (1904)
    Ship       Official No.: 121823; 59x12x2 Owned by A. Mongrain, St. Severin, Que. Sternwheel?
    Ship     Official No.: 121823; 59x12x2 Owned by A. Mongrain, St. Severin, Que. Sternwheel?
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  • Dream (1903)
    Dream (1903)
    Ship       Official No.: 116219; 57x11x4 Owned by J. T. & E. Cote, Grandes Piles, Que. Built by J. Cote, Grandes Piles 1903.
    Ship     Official No.: 116219; 57x11x4 Owned by J. T. & E. Cote, Grandes Piles, Que. Built by J. Cote, Grandes Piles 1903.
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  • St. Jacques (1906)
    St. Jacques (1906)
    Ship       Official No.: 122261; 80x19x3 Built and owned by T. Lemire & J. A. Carignan, Grandes Piles Que. Engines (2) 8x8 by Waterous Engine Works, Brantford Ont. Used only a short time.
    Ship     Official No.: 122261; 80x19x3 Built and owned by T. Lemire & J. A. Carignan, Grandes Piles Que. Engines (2) 8x8 by Waterous Engine Works, Brantford Ont. Used only a short …
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  • Ivan R. (1903)
    Ivan R. (1903)
    Ship       Official No.: 116712; 68x16x5 Owned by W. Ritchie, Trois Rivières 1903; D. M. Stewart, Burlington Ont. 1917. Engines (2) 8½x10 by Carrier Laîne, Sorel.
    Ship     Official No.: 116712; 68x16x5 Owned by W. Ritchie, Trois Rivières 1903; D. M. Stewart, Burlington Ont. 1917. Engines (2) 8½x10 by Carrier Laîne, Sorel.
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  • George Crete (1905)
    George Crete (1905)
    Ship       Official No.: 121821; 54x11x3 Owned by G. Crete, Grandes Piles, Que. Perhaps alligator.
    Ship     Official No.: 121821; 54x11x3 Owned by G. Crete, Grandes Piles, Que. Perhaps alligator.
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  • St. Maurice II (1916)
    St. Maurice II (1916)
    Ship       Official No.: 138106; 51x11x4 Owned by J. J. Crete, Grandes Piles. Destroyed by fire 19/14 (or 03/05) 1918, Matawin Que. ; Final Location: Matawin, Quebec, Canada, Burnt
    Ship     Official No.: 138106; 51x11x4 Owned by J. J. Crete, Grandes Piles. Destroyed by fire 19/14 (or 03/05) 1918, Matawin Que. ; Final Location: Matawin, Quebec, Canada, Burnt
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  • St. Maurice No.1 (1904)
    St. Maurice No.1 (1904)
    Ship       Official No.: 141864; First Rebuild: Official Number: 141864 Propulsion: Screw Rebuilt: Grandes Piles, Quebec, Canada in 1919
    Ship     Official No.: 141864; First Rebuild: Official Number: 141864 Propulsion: Screw Rebuilt: Grandes Piles, Quebec, Canada in 1919
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  • Samson (1901)
    Samson (1901)
    Ship       Official No.: 111629; First Rebuild: Official Number: 111629 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 85 x 20 -- 119 tons Rebuilt: in 1904 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Rebuilt: Montreal, Quebec, Canada 85x20x6 Owned by W. Ritchie, Trois Rivières 1901, 1907; Montreal Sand & Gravel Co. 1917; Consolidated Sand Co., Montreal 1921; Ice Supply …
    Ship     Official No.: 111629; First Rebuild: Official Number: 111629 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 85 x 20 -- 119 tons Rebuilt: in 1904 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Rebuilt: Montreal, Quebec, Canada 85x20x6 Owned …
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  • Vermillion (1909)
    Vermillion (1909)
    Ship       Official No.: 126387; First Rebuild: Official Number: 126387 Propulsion: Sternwheel Dimensions: 78 x 15 -- 41 tons Rebuilt: Sanmaur, Quebec, Canada in 1917 66x15x3 Owned by W. Ritchie, Trois Rivières 1909; St. Maurice Construction Co., Montreal 1921. Built by W. Ritchie, Grandes Piles 1909. Engine 7x16 by Doty Engine Works.
    Ship     Official No.: 126387; First Rebuild: Official Number: 126387 Propulsion: Sternwheel Dimensions: 78 x 15 -- 41 tons Rebuilt: Sanmaur, Quebec, Canada in 1917 66x15x3 Owned by W. Ritchie, Trois Rivières …
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