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- Emily May
- 1 Chisholm. She, at her launch, was christened the Emily May, out of compliment to the eldest daughter of her
- 2 The Emily May, on Lake Simcoe, began her journeys from Bell
- 3 The Emily May made her first trip for the season of 1866 on
- 4 On Lake Simcoe the Emily May, Isaac May commanding, commenced her usual
- 5 On Lake Simcoe the Emily May continued to run in connection with Northern
- 6 Moe succeeded Isaac May in the command of the Emily May on Lake Simcoe, and in the steamers running
- 7 Simcoe, Peter Robinson, Morning, J. C. Morrison, Emily May, and last of all the one just mentioned. No less
- 8 of the NorthNottawasaga1861Grain vessel
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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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