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- Canadian Pacific Railway
- 1 Canadian Pacific Steamers.
The Collingwood and Lake Superior Line
- 2 went to Lake Superior to carry rails for the C. P. R., and continued at that work until 1886, when she
- 3 On the completion of the Canadian Pacific railway, that company formed a line of their own
- 4 both screw propelled steel vessels built for the C. P. R. in 1883, by Aiken & Co., of Glasgow; each of
- 5 the Algoma for some time, being chartered by the C. P. R. in 1889, though the Polson Company built at Owen
- 6 The C. P. R. has also a steamer at Kingston now, known as the
- 7 The C. P. R. has at Montreal a small tug propeller of 50
- 8 As the steamers of the C. P. R. are the largest vessels afloat on the Canadian
- 9 to the Sault Ste. Marie in connection with the C. P. R.
- 10 had been intended for the outer harbour, but the Canadian Pacific Railroad one night set a large gang of men at work
- 11 Sound1883524Upper lakes.
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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.
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