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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
E. H. Rutherford
1   E. H. RUTHERFORD - This is the name of a fine new schooner
2   in short, every detail has been attended to. The E. H. RUTHERFORD is 116 ft. long, 25 ft. beam, 10 ft. deep and
3   unexpected entertainment by four seamen from the E. H. RUTHERFORD who were taking a kedge anchor out in their yawl,
4   The sailing vessels were: HERCULES, PEERLESS, E. H. RUTHERFORD, NEW DOMINION, ORION, VICTOR, H. N. TODMAN, AGNES
5   Zealand's Wharf. At Browne's Wharf, the VICTOR, E. H. RUTHERFORD and the propeller NIPIGON are laid up. Vessels
6   ZEALAND and FLORENCE and the schooners VICTOR, E. H. RUTHERFORD, HERCULES and STEPHENSON. The steamers CALIFORNIA,
7   by the SPARTAN. The propeller LAKE ERIE and the E. H. RUTHERFORD left and the ELLA MURTON sailed for Cleveland and
8   coal to Hamilton and taking grain out. The E. H. RUTHERFORD made some money on the Upper Lakes with grain.
9   ONTARIO at MacKay's, GENEVA at McIlwraith's, E. H. RUTHERFORD at Browne's and at Robertson's Shipyard, the ST.
10   schooner E. H. RUTHERFORD was floated out of Shickluna's Dry Dock on the 3
11   the docks, the schooner E. H. RUTHERFORD, Capt. Peter Davis, was fitting out for the Upper
12   also from Oswego; at Browne's the schooner E. H. RUTHERFORD was
13   & Reid's for the Hamilton Glass Works. The E. H. RUTHERFORD unloaded at Browne's Wharf and then sailed for
14   the propeller MYLES and the schooners GULNARE, E. H. RUTHERFORD and the SYLVESTER NEELON. This latter vessel,
15   Browne's schooner E. H. RUTHERFORD, bound for Oswego with a cargo of barley, went
16   Browne's schooner E. H. RUTHERFORD, which had been built in 1881 by the Shickluna
17   the propeller MYLES and the schooners GULNARE, E. H. RUTHERFORD and the SYLVESTER NEELON. This latter vessel,
18   the harbour on the 10 September. They were the E. H. RUTHERFORD, with coal from Huron, Ohio, the H. DUDLEY with
19   schooner E. H. RUTHERFORD, owned for many years by the late Edw. Browne, had
20   trip to Montreal on the 6 May and the schooner E. H. RUTHERFORD was loading grain at the Dunlop Wharf for

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This volume is copyright The Estate of Ivan S. Brookes and is published with permission of the Estate. The originals are deposited in the Special Collections of the Hamilton Public Library.