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- Acacia
- 1 coal business held, strong with the schooners ACACIA from Oswego for Murton & Reid, the ARCTIC
- 2 schooners in port during the storm were the ACACIA and UNDINE, which were at anchor off Browne's
- 3 Muir's Dry Dock in Port Dalhousie. The steamer ACACIA began service to Bay View on the 29
- 4 building a small passenger steamer to be named ACACIA. She was 102 feet long and was to be powered by a
- 5 steamer Acacia in Lock 1 at Pt. Dalhousie. Photo: Author's
- 6 the 6 June, the steamer ACACIA towed the new ferry across to the Canal. It would
- 7 CUBA, ST. MAGNUS, and LAKE MICHIGAN, steamer ACACIA and Steam-launch
- 8 laid against the Mathews Brothers, owners of the ACACIA. Both owners were fined $50 each for these
- 9 Brothers' steamer ACACIA was found to be on fire at 1:15 a.m. on 26 August
- 10 at Rock Bay was destroyed just as the steamer ACACIA was about to land there. Some people were
- 11 steamer ACACIA, having been rebuilt after the fire and re-powered
- 12 the 2 June, the steamer ACACIA was advertised to operate
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This volume is copyright The Estate of Ivan S. Brookes and is published
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