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- Columbia
- 1 DROMEDARY, OSPREY, CITY OF CHATHAM plus the new COLUMBIA and
- 2 the 4 June, it was announced that the COLUMBIA had been chartered by the Great Western Ry. to
- 3 of Montreal. She was a sister-ship of the COLUMBIA and was powered by a low-pressure 34 x 34 engine
- 4 AMERICA, ARGYLE, ACADIA, BRISTOL, BRUNO, CANADA, COLUMBIA (73), CALIFORNIA (73), DOMINION, DROMEDARY,
- 5 Kingston. At Robertson's Shipyard, the propeller COLUMBIA was just about ready for launching and the
- 6 daughter Ida had the honour of christening the COLUMBIA, which glided gracefully into the harbour. The
- 7 BOWEN and the propellers MATTAWAN, DROMEDARY and COLUMBIA. In the basin east of this wharf are the propeller
- 8 Hamilton and St. Catharines. The ASIA, ARGYLE, COLUMBIA, CALIFORNIA, EUROPE, LAKE ONTARIO, OCEAN,
- 9 and STEPHENSON. The steamers CALIFORNIA, COLUMBIA, CANADA and DROMEDARY were wintering at
- 10 visitors were the well-known propellers CANADA, COLUMBIA and LAKE ERIE, as well as the NORTHERN QUEEN,
- 11 that the CANADA was loading for Chicago and the COLUMBIA had gone to Owen Sound, where she loaded railway
- 12 John B. Fairgrieve's propeller COLUMBIA foundered off Frankfort in Lake Michigan at 11:00
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This volume is copyright The Estate of Ivan S. Brookes and is published
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