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- Chatham, ON
- 1 The brig Erberts, of Chatham, was also driven aground on the bar, close to
- 2 NEW, AND FAST-SAILING
STEAMER GEORGE MOFFATT OF CHATHAM,
CAPT. W. G. PATTON,
- 3 HAS now commenced running between Chatham and Montreal.
- 4 The George Moffatt was built at Chatham expressly for the Western trade She has large
- 5 line of steamers for Lake Erie, Windsor and Chatham." These steamers left on Saturdays at six p. m.,
- 6 on the Welland Canal; and taking freight for Chatham, Sarnia and Goderich.
- 7 with the Great Western Railway for London, Chatham, Windsor, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, and all
- 8 with the Great Western Railway for London, Chatham, Windsor, Detroit, Chicago, Galena, St. Paul,
- 9 of Oakville, the brig Ocean, of Chatham, the Antelope, of Morpeth, and the J. G. Scott,
- 10 other vessel the City of Montreal, was built in Chatham in 1873, and was a vessel of 220 tons burden.
- 11 E. Hart, Toronto; H. Ball, Chatham; R. Garter, Toronto; W. Gooding, Goderich; R.
- 12 is the J. W. Steinhoff. She was built in 1876 at Chatham, and ran on the upper lakes until she was to a
- 13 Ferry.
St. ElmoMontreal1853350
Geo. MoffattChatham1853369
Welland (2nd)St.
- 14 to U.S.
City of MontrealChatham1873220Wrecked 1881.
PersiaSt.
- 15 W. SteinhoffChatham1876Rebuilt 1881
Toronto Ferry Co.:Jessie
- 16 propeller.
ArmeniaChatham1873593Freight propeller.
CambriaOwen
- 17 92, rep. 93
C. H. MerrittChatham1883120Propeller pass. and freight.
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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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