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- Conneaut, OH
- 1 by Conlon Bros. in Thorold, missed the piers at Conneaut and went ashore. At the other end of Lake Erie,
- 2 in Hamilton. This shows her loading rails at Conneaut, Ohio, in June 1900 Photo: Robt. J. MacDonald,
- 3 to the Great Lakes in May to carry rails from Conneaut, Ohio, to Fort William for the Carnegie Steel Co. She
- 4 port on the evening of 9 July and headed for Conneaut to load rails for the C. P. R. at Fort William.
- 5 at Montreal and after unloading, she cleared for Conneaut to load rails for Fort
- 6 the business of transferring cars between Conneaut, Ohio and Port Dover, Ontario. The capital was $350,000
- 7 the Pittsburgh, Shenango & Lake Erie R. R. at Conneaut with the Grand Trunk Ry. at Port
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This volume is copyright The Estate of Ivan S. Brookes and is published
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