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- Southern Belle
- 1 was re-built, brought to Toronto and called the Southern Belle. On August 17th, 1875, while coming up the lake
- 2 in the season, when the City was joined by the Southern Belle. In 1876 the City and the Belle formed a joint
- 3 Seymour ran as in the preceding season, and the Southern Belle and Waubuno plied from Collingwood to Sault Ste.
- 4 Two Trips Daily between Toronto and Buffalo. Southern Belle leaves York street wharf for Niagara at 7.15
- 5 The Norseman, Oswego Belle, Picton, Southern Belle and the whole of the Toronto ferry steamers
- 6 The Southern Belle ran from Toronto to Hamilton, the Picton to Port
- 7 The Southern Belle continued on the route from Toronto to Hamilton
- 8 several years later was also wrecked the steamer Southern Belle.
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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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