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- Lake Superior
- 1 reached, from thence to Lake Huron and thus to Lake Superior, proceeding on its northern shore to the Grand
- 2 others formed a company for mining copper on Lake Superior. In December they built at Point aux Pines a
- 3 name changed to the Algoma, she being sent to Lake Superior, plying from Collingwood to Fort William. Her
- 4 popular with the residents on Lakes Huron and Superior. At the close of the season of 1870 these marked
- 5 officer being Captain McMaugh. She then went to Lake Superior to carry rails for the C. P. R., and continued
- 6 Mines, Sault Ste. Marie and north shore ports on Lake Superior, Silver Islet, Prince Arthur's Landing, and Fort
- 7 the Manitoba. Quebec, and Ontario for ports on Lake Superior, and from Collingwood, also for the same ports
- 8 The Collingwood and Lake Superior Line -Its Immediate Successor.
- 9 was wrecked in a fearful storm which swept over Lake Superior, and many lives were lost. The following account
- 10 Aikin1644
Sloop ArabaskaNorth-West Company4046
SuperiorSloop OtterNorth-West Company75
OntarioSchr. Lady
- 11 Ferry.
AsiaWindsorabout 1874
Sovereign"Lake Superior route
Rothesay Castle, 2ndNiagara1875about
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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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