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- Eclipse
- 1 were the steamers Chief Justice Robinson and Eclipse, and excellent accommodation they afforded the
- 2 known first as the Commerce, afterwards as the Eclipse, Captain James Sutherland. Her route was
- 3 can not be deemed to have been inadequate. The Eclipse was one of the steamers that ran in connection
- 4 ROYAL MAIL STEAMER
ECLIPSE,
CAPTAIN JAMES SUTHERLAND.
- 5 The reason the Eclipse received that name instead of the Commerce was
- 6 The next season the Eclipse, Captain Gordon, ran between Toronto and
- 7 of freights. The steamers America, Admiral, Eclipse, Despatch and Chief Justice all were on their
- 8 appears to have had an early start in 1848, as the Eclipse resumed her trips from Hamilton to Toronto on
- 9 The Admiral, Eclipse and other steamers all continued on their
- 10 Examiner announces that the steamers America and Eclipse have taken " their usual places on the lake,"
- 11 CityNiagara1843450Burned.
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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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