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- 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
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