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- Cibola
- 1 Steamer Cibola -- Burnt at Lewiston, Midsummer, 1895.
- 2 for just ten years, until 1888, when the Cibola was placed upon the same route, and at the same
- 3 Cibola -- Burnt at Lewiston, Midsummer, 1895.The Cibola is a paddle steamship of the following
- 4 individuals and firms engaged in building the Cibola were as follows:-- Designer, Robert Morton,
- 5 impossible to speak too highly. She, like the Cibola, is little less than a floating palace, her
- 6 new province which was added to their domain, "Cibola," the "Land of the Buffalo."
- 7 to the boats, and it is much to be wished that Cibola, " the buffalo;" Chicora, "the pretty flower;"
- 8 The Cibola was burnt while lying in port at Lewiston, July
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Niagara Steamers.
ChicoraLiverpool1864518
Cibola Deseronto1887739
ChippewaHamilton1893850
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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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