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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
Banshee
1   new vessels built in 1852, was the propeller BANSHEE which came from the Portsmouth shipyard of George
2   Browne notified shippers that the new propeller BANSHEE, Capt. Trowell, would, for the remainder of the
3   Harrison, Nixon & Swales, from OgdensburgStr. BANSHEE, Malcolmson, Nixon & Swales, from Cape VincentStr.
4   Capt. Everett "ST. NICHOLAS, Capt. W. Williams "BANSHEE, Capt. John Malcolmson The waterfront community,
5   Capt. Chrysler, the CHAMPION, Capt. Milloy, the BANSHEE, Capt. Howard and a new iron steamer "now building
6   City Wharf, along with the sidewheeler BANSHEE, Capt. Howard and the KINGSTON, Capt. Kelly. The
7   Vessels were fitting out and the BOSTON and the BANSHEE were loading flour at the Great Western Wharf,
8   Capt. Chrysler, CHAMPION, Capt. Sinclair and BANSHEE, Capt. Howard. Ferry service was again being
9   propeller BANSHEE took on a cargo of 1,500 bbls. of flour at the
10   too passed out below Alexandria Bay and the BANSHEE, left to her own devices, selected Whiskey Island
11   23 August, reported the loss of the propeller BANSHEE as follows: "The steamer RANGER came into port
12   was $200,000. The steamers NEW ERA, MAGNET and BANSHEE were to be included in the
13   Line were: KINGSTON, PASSPORT, CHAMPION, MAGNET, BANSHEE and NEW
14   occurred on the Lake on the 23 September and the BANSHEE remained in Toronto. The propeller INDIAN,
15   the WELLINGTON hid behind Presqu'ile and the BANSHEE got into South Bay. The schooner WEST WIND,
16   Harbottle, CHAMPION, Capt. J.R. Kelly and the BANSHEE, Capt. H. E. Swales. Edward Browne was the agent
17   steamers EMPRESS and BANSHEE had an altercation between the Ducks and Long
18   Howard, PASSPORT, Capt. J. R. Kelly and the BANSHEE, Capt. Howard E.
19   on the 23 June, giving notice that the steamer BANSHEE, Capt. Thos. Harbottle, would commence service
20   Capt. A. Dunlop, CHAMPION, Capt. C. Carmichael, BANSHEE, Capt. M. W. Bailey, ONTARIO, Capt. Estes, BAY
21   Colcleugh. Capt. John's first command was the BANSHEE. In 1860, in partnership with his brother, the

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