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- Jenny Lind
- 1 Maple Leaf and City of Hamilton. The schooner Jenny Lind, Robert McClean, master, carried freight from
- 2 line comprised the first-class river steamers Jenny Lind, Capt. L. Moody; Montreal, Capt. J. Laflamme;
- 3 A new steamer, the Jenny Lind, appeared on the route from Toronto to Montreal.
- 4 The Osprey is fitted with the engines of the Jenny Lind, a. steamer that prematurely closed her career,
- 5 She contained the machinery of the famous Jenny Lind, well known in her time as one of the fastest
- 6 of TorontoToronto1855400Ocean ves. Wrecked
Jenny Lind1855About 350
Montreal1855About
- 7 upper lakes
Fireflyabt 1855Island ferry
Jenny LindMontreal1858Second of name
Ploughboy1857-8500Lake
- 8 the steamers British Queen, British Empire, and Jenny Lind, at Ogdensburgh for Montreal. Later in the
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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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