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  • Anglian (1898)
    Anglian (1898)
    Ship       Official No.: 107512; 85x21x5 Owned by Canadian Development Co., to British Yukon Navigation Co. 1901. Built by C. E. MacDonald, Teslin Lake B. C. 1898. Engines (2) 9x40 by Vulcan Iron Works, Seattle, Wash. (Sternwheel). Wrecked Hootalinqua Rapids August 1898, salvaged. Sank "Thirty-Mile", Yukon River, July 1899 on second trip …
    Ship     Official No.: 107512; 85x21x5 Owned by Canadian Development Co., to British Yukon Navigation Co. 1901. Built by C. E. MacDonald, Teslin Lake B. C. 1898. Engines (2) 9x40 by Vulcan …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Quick (1900)
    Quick (1900)
    Ship       Official No.: 107861; First Rebuild: Official Number: 107861 Propulsion: Sternwheel Dimensions: 70 x 14 -- 84 tons Rebuilt: Teslin Lake, Yukon, Canada in 1906 60x11x3 Owned by Stanf & Ridley, Dawson 1901; T. Smith, Fort Selkirk Yukon 1905, 1907. Built by E. J. Smyth, Dawson 1900. Sternwheel.
    Ship     Official No.: 107861; First Rebuild: Official Number: 107861 Propulsion: Sternwheel Dimensions: 70 x 14 -- 84 tons Rebuilt: Teslin Lake, Yukon, Canada in 1906 60x11x3 Owned by Stanf & Ridley, …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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