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  • AMITY (1856, Tug (Towboat))
        Final Date: 9 Oct 1864; Dimensions (LBD): 106' x 24' x 9' ; Traded to Montreal; described as sidewheel pollywog. 1862, Mar 27 "The propeller AMITY is to be cut down & altered to a sidewheel steamer".
      Final Date: 9 Oct 1864; Dimensions (LBD): 106' x 24' x 9' …
  • ARMENIA (1873, Propeller)
        Official No.: 74388; Final Date: 1908; Dimensions (LBD): 136' x 23.1' x 11' ; 1873, May 7 Launched; cost $30,000. 1874 Montreal & Chicago Line. 1878 Toronto Mail Line. 1879 Owned Hume & Co., Toronto,
      Official No.: 74388; Final Date: 1908; Dimensions (LBD): 136' x 23.1' x …
  • BELLE (1848, Schooner)
        Other Names: MERMAID, WILLIAM ROSS; 1851 Lenghtened 92.6 x 16.9 x 8.5 feet, 103 tons, renamed MERMAID. 1856 Repaired. 1858, Jul 20 Owned Alex McBride, Bayham, ONT. 1859, Mar 25 Sheriffs sale to J.G.
      Other Names: MERMAID, WILLIAM ROSS; 1851 Lenghtened 92.6 x 16.9 x 8.5 …
  • BROTHERS (1839, Steamer)
        Final Date: May 1856; First ferry at Chatham, ONT. Ran daily, Chatham, Amhurstburg, Detroit & Windsor with steamer HASTINGS. 1842, Nov 21 Stranded Lake Erie at Pt. Mouilee. 1854 Used as towboat at St
      Final Date: May 1856; First ferry at Chatham, ONT. Ran daily, Chatham, …
  • CAMPBELL, GEORGE (1868, Tug (Towboat))
        Other Names: WENONA, WENONAH; Built for towing on River Thames. 1869 Renamed WENONAH, owned Smith, Spanish River, ONT. 1870, Nov 4 Reported stranded on False Presque Isle, pulled off.; Original Owner
      Other Names: WENONA, WENONAH; Built for towing on River Thames. 1869 Renamed …
  • CANADIAN (1853, Steamer)
        Final Date: 1868; Dimensions (LBD): 162' x 47' x 15' 11" ; 1857, Jun Wrecked South Shore, Chicago Harbor. 1860, Nov Grounded on St.Clair Flats. 1861 Owned John Pridgeon, Detroit, MI; tug, 339 tons; r
      Final Date: 1868; Dimensions (LBD): 162' x 47' x 15' 11" ; …
  • CANADIAN LILY (1853, Steamer)
        Replaced PLOUGHBOY on Detroit-Chatham route; smaller but more powerful. 1853, Sep 19 Launched. 1854 390 tons.; Original Owner: W. & W. Eberts
      Replaced PLOUGHBOY on Detroit-Chatham route; smaller but more powerful. 1853, Sep 19 …
  • CITY OF CHATHAM (1872, Propeller)
        Other Names: ZEALAND; Official No.: 71152; Final Date: Nov 1880; Dimensions (LBD): 136' x 26' x 12' ; 1871, Nov 3 Launched. 1871, Nov 17 Offered for sale. 1871, Nov 18 Left Chatham for Montreal on ma
      Other Names: ZEALAND; Official No.: 71152; Final Date: Nov 1880; Dimensions (LBD): …
  • CITY OF MONTREAL (1871, Propeller)
        Official No.: 71108; Final Date: 19 Oct 1881; Dimensions (LBD): 138' x 25.6' x 11.6' ; 1871, May 29 Owned McKay, Hamilton, ONT, Montreal Chicago Line. 1872, Jul 25 Repaired leaking boiler tubes & ref
      Official No.: 71108; Final Date: 19 Oct 1881; Dimensions (LBD): 138' x …
  • COMET (1876, Propeller)
        Official No.: 71105; Final Date: 1883; Dimensions (LBD): 44.4' x 8.6' x 3.6' ; Ran Thames River, then Georgian Bay. 1877 Owned Thomas Nicholl, Chatham, ONT. 1880, Dec 2 Rebuilt 55 x 11 x 4.6; 22.63 g
      Official No.: 71105; Final Date: 1883; Dimensions (LBD): 44.4' x 8.6' x …
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