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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
Gananoque, ON
1   Gananoque, during the year 1831, construction was started on
2   listed her ports of call as follows: Brockville, Gananoque, Kingston, Cobourg, Port Hope, York and Burlington
3   JOHN BY, 1832, Kingston WILLIAM IV, 1832, Gananoque RIDEAU, 1829, Kingston SIR JAMES KEMPT, 1829,
4   have stranded somewhere between Brockville and Gananoque.
5   approaching the Fiddler's Elbow, 10 miles below Gananoque, she encountered a bank of fog and the wheelsman
6   Pt. Darlington, Pt. Hope, Cobourg, Kingston, Gananoque, Brockville, Prescott, Cornwall and Montreal. The
7   the CELTIC was now receiving cargo for Kingston, Gananoque, Brockville, Prescott, Cornwall, Valleyfield and
8   on the 8 May with calls at Oshawa, Kingston, Gananoque, Brockville, Prescott and Cornwall. All MacKay
9   Canals were closed. The CELTIC was on her way to Gananoque with pig iron. Both the ACADIA and the MYLES had
10   party, returning to Brockville, from the Gananoque Fair when she rammed the tug MYRA of Ogdensburg,

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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.