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- Welland
- 1 made a daily trip from Toronto to Whitby. The Welland was 184 feet long and 22 feet wide, " her speed
- 2 the very slowest boat on the lake." The steamer Welland, Captain Donaldson, took her place immediately.
- 3 the morning of the 9th, shifted her cargo on to the Welland, then all three boats backing off together, the
- 4 a new steamer, ran from Hamilton to Niagara, and the Welland, as in the preceding year. The Peerless and the
- 5 Zimmerman were again upon their old route. The Welland also resumed her journeys as in 1856, while the
- 6 also made her first appearance in this year. The Welland, of 300 tons was also launched in 1842. She had
- 7 J RobinsonNiagara1842400
DespatchHamilton"200
Welland (1st)St. Catharines1842300Burned.
Queen
- 8 ElmoMontreal1853350
Geo. MoffattChatham1853369
Welland (2nd)St. Catherines1853300
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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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