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- Manitoba
- 1 the command of the Algoma, assuming that of the Manitoba. The Lake Superior Royal Mail Line consisted of
- 2 with the G. T. R., the steamers being the Manitoba and Arcadia. The other line sailed from
- 3 in connection with the G. T. R., the Steamers Manitoba, (afterwards the Carmona), and City of Montreal
- 4 The history of the Manitoba will be found later on, when she appears as the
- 5 from Toronto were the steamers Ontario and Manitoba.
- 6 in this year consisted of three vessels, the Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec. They ran to Fort William,
- 7 These vessels were the Quebec, Manitoba, Ontario, Asia and Sovereign.
- 8 From Sarnia sailed the Manitoba. Quebec, and Ontario for ports on Lake Superior,
- 9 route described, as have also the Algoma and the Manitoba. These various steamers formed the line that
- 10 the steamers Algoma, Alberta and Athabasca. The Manitoba had her name changed to the Carmona, and, as is
- 11 of the two just described. She was known as the Manitoba, being the second steamer of that name. She was
- 12 She was originally known as the Manitoba, and was built at Thorold in 1871 by Melancthon
- 13 asgow18831440
Athabasca"18831440
Campana"18731287
Manitoba (2)Owen Sound18891620
OrionWelland1872490Rebuilt
- 14 Route.CarmonaThorold1871590Formerly Manitoba
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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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