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- Lake Huron
- 1 now stands the town of Sarnia, he reached Lake Huron. Here a terrible storm struck the vessel, and
- 2 Lake Nipissing was reached, from thence to Lake Huron and thus to Lake Superior, proceeding on its
- 3 and fifteen tons burthen on Lakes Erie and Huron; but if not intended to communicate between
- 4 On Lakes Simcoe and Huron the Morning and Kaloolah ran as in 1852.
- 5 Accommodation, ran from Toronto to Goderich on Lake Huron. Colin Munro was in 1854 her master.
- 6 vice versa. A deplorable accident occurred on Lake Huron on November 28th to the steamboat Bruce Mines,
- 7 The Oxford just mentioned ran aground in Lake Huron during the autumn and became a total wreck.
- 8 Through communication between Montreal and Lake Huron was ensured by the American Line of steamers,
- 9 occurred on September 8th to the Lady Elgin on Lake Huron. She collided, or was run into rather, by the
- 10 Another vessel on Lake Huron, one previously mentioned, the Ploughboy, this
- 11 Clifton, W. H. Smith, master, the steamers on Lake Huron were the same as in 1860.
- 12 On Lake Huron the Algoma, Captain Leach, made her first trip
- 13 or York. A communication between this place and Lake Huron has been explored, which may be of the utmost
- 14 On Lake Huron the Algoma resumed her trips on May 1st and on
- 15 On Lake Huron there were few, if any, changes; indeed the
- 16 Montreal and the ports on the eastern shore of Lake Huron, calling at Kingston and Toronto for freight for
- 17 and no less popular with the residents on Lakes Huron and Superior. At the close of the season of 1870
- 18 On Lake Huron there were two lines of steamers connecting with
- 19 previously mentioned, and which had been on Lake Huron for some little time, also ran from Collingwood
- 20 of 220 tons burden. She continued to ply upon Lake Huron until 1876, when at the close of that season she
- 21 calling at Sarnia and (weather permitting) all Lake Huron ports, for Bruce Mines, Sault Ste. Marie and
- 22 Before coming to Toronto the Chicoutimi plied on Lake Huron.
- 23 the Block House on the Island of St. Joseph, in Lake Huron, about forty miles north-east of Mackinaw, or,
- 24 in the announcement of a pleasure trip across Lake Huron, contained in the Toronto Courier of July 23rd,
- 25 Peter Robinson, and making occasional trips on Lake Huron was the Penetanguishene. In addition to these
- 26 as the Cherokee. She cruised on Lakes Erie and Huron. Her first commander was Lieutenant Tyssen, R.N.
- 27 taken through the Welland canal, from thence to Lake Huron.
- 28 to the mercantile marine that plied upon Lake Huron and the Georgian Bay.
- 29 On Lakes Simcoe and Huron there was also what was known as the Royal Mail
- 30 were no alterations on either Lakes Simcoe and Huron in the sailing arrangements which had obtained
- 31 could carry if armed:
4-PoundersSwivels
Erie, Huron and MichiganSchooner NancyGeo. Smith &
- 32 LindMontreal1858Second of name
Ploughboy1857-8500Lake Huron
Queen of the NorthNottawasaga1861Grain
- 33 of WalesToronto1864Burned 1886.
WolverineLake Huron.
PerseverancePort Dalhousie1864Freight
- 34 King
AbyssinianMontrealab't '65450
WaubunoOn Lake Huron.
OceanPort Dalhousie1872350
Lake MichiganPort
- 35 Lake
W. SeymourLake Huronsteamers.
PerryToronto Ferry.
AsiaWindsorabout
- 36 of Owen SoundOwen Sound1877598
Francis Smith1875Lake Huron
Cumberland"steamers.
OntarioUpper
- 37 Lake
QuebecLake Huronsteamers.
City of WinnipegMarine
- 38 of course, excepted. but ply on Lakes Ontario or Huron as they can secure freight or passengers, or are
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