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Title Page
203 The Island Lighthouse.
204 Two Western Piers.
227 The Island in the Forties.
236 Front Street of Old.
237 Canadian Lake Navigation
238 1766 to 1809.
239 Six Eventful Years, 1809-15
240 A New Era, 1816 to 1819
241 A Progressive Enterprise, 1819 to 1837.
242 The Rebellion of 1837-38
243 Complaining Travellers
244 The Trade of the Lake Still Continues to Expand
245 The Royal Mail Line, 1840 TO 57
246 Storms and Shipwrecks -- Great Destruction of Life and Property -- The Commercial Distress in 1857.
247 Gloomy Anticipations for the Spring Trade
248 The Niagara Steamers, 1874-78.
249 Niagara Falls Line - 1883 to 1893.
250 Hamilton Steamboat Co. '87-'93
251 The General History of the Lake Shipping Continued
252 New Steamers
253 Lorne And Victoria Parks.
254 Toronto Ferry Co. 1890-93.
255 Royal Canadian Yacht Club.
256 Canadian Pacific Steamers.
257 The Rochester Route -1889-'93
258 The Ottawa Steamers, 1864-93
259 The R. & O. Company.
260 Tabulated Statements of Various Vessels from 1678 to the Present Time.
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Index
Great Britain
1  The Steamer Great Britain
2  vessel was commenced and launched. This was the Great Britain of 700 tons, owned by the Honorable John
3  point, and only one excelled her, namely, the Great Britain.
4  September 4th, at 12 o'clock noon. The Great Britain and William IV. are expected to be in this port
5  Cobourg and Rochester. On June 18th, 1835, the Great Britain, Captain J. Whitney, arrived in Toronto harbor
6  of 1836 in the sailing arrangements of the Great Britain and United States from that which obtained in
7  eastern division of the province in the steamer Great Britain, taking up his quarters at Government House.
8  the Traveller, Transit, Britannia, Hamilton, Great Britain, Canada, Commodore Barrie, Cobourg and Oakville;
9  was to sail from Prescott to Toronto. The Great Britain, Captain Whitney, continued the same route as in
10  The Steamers Great Britain and Victoria -- Captain Thomas Dick and Mr.
11  patrons that " the accommodations on board the Great Britain are not surpassed by any boat on Lake Ontario,
12  Captain Whitney relinquished command of the Great Britain at the end of this season and assumed that of
13  The Great Britain, Captain Jacob Herchmer, resumed her regular
14  of attempting the destruction of the steamer Great Britain.
15  Early in June about the 5th, just as the Great Britain was preparing to leave Oswego on her journey to
16  CanningYork182880 Sir James KemptBath1829200 Great BritainPrescott1830700 IroquoisPrescott1831100 John

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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.