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- Valleyfield (1877)Official No.: 77582; 55x12x3 Owned by D. B. Pease, Valleyfield Que. Built by J. Leduc, Valleyfield 1877. Engine 8x12 by Cooper & Rush, Montreal. Ferry.Official No.: 77582; 55x12x3 Owned by D. B. Pease, Valleyfield Que. Built by J. Leduc, Valleyfield 1877. Engine 8x12 by Cooper & Rush, Montreal. Ferry.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- White Squall (1895)Official No.: 103555; 42x10x3 Owned by Montreal Cotton Co. Engine 6x6 by Crawford & Robertson, Montreal.Official No.: 103555; 42x10x3 Owned by Montreal Cotton Co. Engine 6x6 by Crawford & Robertson, Montreal.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Garnet (1885)Other Names: Emerald (1907); Official No.: 77904; First Rebuild: Official Number: 77904 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 125 x 22 -- 152 tons Rebuilt: in 1890 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel 117x20x6 Owned by O. Gillespie, Cornwall 1886, 1895; Miss M. Gillespie, Cornwall 1901; Montreal & Cornwall Navigation Co. 1907; to Barclay Smith …Other Names: Emerald (1907); Official No.: 77904; First Rebuild: Official Number: 77904 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 125 x 22 -- 152 tons Rebuilt: in 1890 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel 117x20x6 Owned …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Jeanne Alice (1910)Official No.: 138105; 81x17x5 Owned by A. Lecompte, Valleyfield Que. 1916; J., L. & E. Ally, Pierreville 1917Official No.: 138105; 81x17x5 Owned by A. Lecompte, Valleyfield Que. 1916; J., L. & E. Ally, Pierreville 1917Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lorancia (1909)Other Names: Laurentia (1920); Official No.: 126485; 122x22x8 Owned by Z. Leroux, Valleyfield Que. 1909; J. O. Sicotte et al., Valleyfield 1917, 1927.Other Names: Laurentia (1920); Official No.: 126485; 122x22x8 Owned by Z. Leroux, Valleyfield Que. 1909; J. O. Sicotte et al., Valleyfield 1917, 1927.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Richelieu (1845)Other Names: Belmont (1886); Richelieu; Beauharnois; Official No.: 33476; First Rebuild: Official Number: 33476 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 130 x 18 -- 113 tons Rebuilt: in 1893 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Third Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Rebuilt: Valleyfield, Quebec, Canada 131x18x7 Owned by Richelieu Navigation Co. 1845; to St. Lawrence & Richelieu …Other Names: Belmont (1886); Richelieu; Beauharnois; Official No.: 33476; First Rebuild: Official Number: 33476 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 130 x 18 -- 113 tons Rebuilt: in 1893 Second Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Salaberry (1902)Other Names: Quinte Queen (1910); Official No.: 111665; First Rebuild: Official Number: 111665 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 100 x 21 -- 203 tons Rebuilt: Deseronto, Ontario, Canada in 1910 100x21x5 First owner unknown; owned by Lehigh Portland Cement Co., Belleville 1907; Belle Isle Park Co., Ottawa 1912. Built by N. Sicotte, …Other Names: Quinte Queen (1910); Official No.: 111665; First Rebuild: Official Number: 111665 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 100 x 21 -- 203 tons Rebuilt: Deseronto, Ontario, Canada in 1910 100x21x5 First …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Filgate (1879)Official No.: 77591; First Rebuild: Official Number: 77591 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 158 x 25 -- 425 tons Rebuilt: in 1898 158x25x8 Owned by S. Filgate. Montreal 1886; A. Goulet, Lachine 1895 (operated by Ottawa River Navigation Co.); to Montreal & Cornwall Navigation Co. 1898; to Cornwall & Montreal Transportation Co. …Official No.: 77591; First Rebuild: Official Number: 77591 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 158 x 25 -- 425 tons Rebuilt: in 1898 158x25x8 Owned by S. Filgate. Montreal 1886; A. Goulet, Lachine …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cecilia L. (1911)Official No.: 130420; 90x20x6 Owned by E. Leduc, Valleyfield Que. Used Montreal-Valleyfield. Wrecked 02/11/12 near Île Perrot, Que. when cargo shifted; 12 killed. ; Final Location: Ile Perrot, Quebec, Canada, FounderedOfficial No.: 130420; 90x20x6 Owned by E. Leduc, Valleyfield Que. Used Montreal-Valleyfield. Wrecked 02/11/12 near Île Perrot, Que. when cargo shifted; 12 killed. ; Final Location: Ile Perrot, Quebec, Canada, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Robinault (1897)Other Names: Queen (1901); Champlain; Official No.: 103956; First Rebuild: Official Number: 103956 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 111 x 22 -- 392 tons Rebuilt: St. John, New Brunswick, Canada in 1904 121x22x7 Owned by Montreal & Cornwall Steamship Co. 1902; to Princess Steamship Co. 1903; Star Steamship Co., Saint John N. …Other Names: Queen (1901); Champlain; Official No.: 103956; First Rebuild: Official Number: 103956 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 111 x 22 -- 392 tons Rebuilt: St. John, New Brunswick, Canada in 1904 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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