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Title Page
203 The Island Lighthouse.
204 Two Western Piers.
227 The Island in the Forties.
236 Front Street of Old.
237 Canadian Lake Navigation
238 1766 to 1809.
239 Six Eventful Years, 1809-15
240 A New Era, 1816 to 1819
241 A Progressive Enterprise, 1819 to 1837.
242 The Rebellion of 1837-38
243 Complaining Travellers
244 The Trade of the Lake Still Continues to Expand
245 The Royal Mail Line, 1840 TO 57
246 Storms and Shipwrecks -- Great Destruction of Life and Property -- The Commercial Distress in 1857.
247 Gloomy Anticipations for the Spring Trade
248 The Niagara Steamers, 1874-78.
249 Niagara Falls Line - 1883 to 1893.
250 Hamilton Steamboat Co. '87-'93
251 The General History of the Lake Shipping Continued
252 New Steamers
253 Lorne And Victoria Parks.
254 Toronto Ferry Co. 1890-93.
255 Royal Canadian Yacht Club.
256 Canadian Pacific Steamers.
257 The Rochester Route -1889-'93
258 The Ottawa Steamers, 1864-93
259 The R. & O. Company.
260 Tabulated Statements of Various Vessels from 1678 to the Present Time.
Table of Illustrations
Index
Algoma
1  was sold in 1864, and her name changed to the Algoma, she being sent to Lake Superior, plying from
2  On Lake Huron the Algoma, Captain Leach, made her first trip for the
3  and although the service as performed by the Algoma in 1864 and '65 was punctually and efficiently
4  and her route was the same as that of the Algoma.
5  On Lake Huron the Algoma resumed her trips on May 1st and on the same day
6  Collingwood to Fort William, consisted of the Algoma, Captain J. B. Symes, owned by Messrs. E. M.
7  Captain Symes, of the steamer Algoma, was a great favorite with the travelling public
8  that Captain Symes gave up the command of the Algoma, assuming that of the Manitoba. The Lake
9  The Algoma, now under command of Captain Pollock, was also
10  of the Cumberland, Chicora, Frances Smith and Algoma. They ran to all ports on the lake, carrying
11  and their route described, as have also the Algoma and the Manitoba. These various steamers formed
12  a line of their own consisting of the steamers Algoma, Alberta and Athabasca. The Manitoba had her
13  Of the Algoma it is unnecessary to say anything. She was first
14  In the middle of November, 1885, the Algoma was wrecked in a fearful storm which swept over
15  the steering apparatus was smashed, and the Algoma was helpless and at the mercy of the wind and
16  built in Glasgow in 1873, took the place of the Algoma for some time, being chartered by the C. P. R.
17  1863, formerly the City of Toronto, then called Algoma in
18  Sound1883524Upper lakes. C. P. Steamers:AlgomaDescb'd

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This electronic edition is based on the original in the collection of the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston.