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- Lady of the Lake
- 1 The steamer Lady of the Lake, Captain Seymour, made two trips each way daily,
- 2 GOOD-BYE QUEEN CITY.
- 3 at 9:30 p. m., the steamer Queen City, formerly Lady of the Lake; lying at the Queen's wharf, Toronto, was
- 4 On Lake Simcoe the Lady of the Lakes, Captain Moe, supplanted the Emily May. It seems
- 5 On Lake Simcoe the steamer Lady of the Lakes " her daily stage of duty ran" as heretofore.
- 6 finally burned in 1856. A steamer called the Lady of the Lake, which was afterwards changed into the Queen
- 7 accomplished the distance in less time than the Lady of the Lake, then looked upon as the swiftest vessel. Her
- 8 LeafKingston1851400
ArabianNiagara1851350
Lady of the LakeNiagara1851450Burned.
NoveltyKingston1852150
Ocea
- 9 1881.
PersiaSt. Catharines1873392
Lady of the LakesLake Simcoe"Lake Simcoe
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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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