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Table of Contents

Title Page
Preface
Introduction
1 A place called Hamilton.
2 Public Works and Private Enterprise
3 Port Hamilton
4 1837-1839
5 Ericsson Wheels
6 1844-1847
7 Good Times in Port
8 Boom Town Days
9 Depression Years
10 Better Times Ahead
11 1867-1870
12 Prosperity for the Shipbuilders
13 The Second Railway Building Era
14 1884-1888
15 The Electric Era
16 The Iron Age
Table of Illustrations
Index
America
1   extend their trips to Toronto once a week. The AMERICA was in service from the Genesee to Cobourg and
2   Edw. Harrison, between Hamilton and Toronto; the AMERICA, Toronto, Cobourg and Rochester; the ADMIRAL,
3   and towed into Port Darlington by the steamboat AMERICA and there awaited the arrival of salvage
4   again in command, with T. Thompson, late of the AMERICA, as First Mate. The purser was Geo. Malcolmson,
5   last (7 June). She has taken the place of the AMERICA and we understand she makes the run in three
6   on Saturday, 22 March when he brought the AMERICA in from Toronto. The steamboat had been built in
7   the furniture topsides. On the 12 December, the AMERICA, Capt. Miller arrived from Cape Vincent with one
8   having been sold to Capt. Maxwell. The steamer AMERICA was sold during the winter for towing on the Bay
9   new steamer AMERICA for the Great Western Railway, was launched on
10   AMERICA's sister-ship, the CANADA, was launched, at Niagara
11   new steamer AMERICA of the Great Western R. R. Co. made a trial run
12   steamers CANADA, Capt. G. E. Willoughby and AMERICA, Capt. John Masson would commence service from
13   today, direct for Oswego, to be followed by the AMERICA tomorrow. We need hardly say, we wish them all
14   to Routh & Co. from Cleveland, coalStr. AMERICA, Masson, G. W. R. R., from OswegoSch. CERES,
15   20 July, at half past two, as the steamer AMERICA was on her way to Oswego, after having passed her
16   general cargo for Holcomb & Henderson; schooner AMERICA, Capt. Robinson from Kingston with general cargo,
17   Also on this route were the CANADA and the AMERICA, Captains Willoughby and Masson, respectively.
18   etc. of the Great Western steamers CANADA and AMERICA, which are now lying at Hamilton and which are to
19   this: "The Steamer AMERICA - A large number of men are employed in caulking
20   Detroit, who purchased the steamers CANADA and AMERICA and took them over the rapids of the St.
21   news of the steamers CANADA and AMERICA appeared in the New York Tribune and was copied
22   Author's CollectionAnother new propeller, the AMERICA, built by Louis Shickluna in 1863 for the firm of
23   these vessels: HER MAJESTY, Capt Chisholm, AMERICA, Capt. Moore, WHITBY, Capt. Leslie and MAGNET,
24   local agent. They were the OSPREY, Capt. Smith, AMERICA. Capt. Moore, BRANTFORD, Capt. Hanna, CITY OF
25   16 April and listed the OSPREY, Capt. Taylor, AMERICA, Capt. Moore, BRANTFORD, Capt. Vaughan, ACADIA,
26   sunk. All hands were taken off by the propeller AMERICA and transferred to the CITY OF LONDON, which
27   (73), ASIA (73), AFRICA (73), ALMA MUNRO (73), AMERICA, ARGYLE, ACADIA, BRISTOL, BRUNO, CANADA, COLUMBIA
28   tug of that name, as well as the propellers AMERICA and OCEAN were berthed. Neelon's lumber yard, the
29   paper on the 15 March and listed the propellers AMERICA, BRISTOL, CITY OF MONTREAL, EAST and R. W.

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