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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
Hamilton Bridge & Tool Company
1   in a few days. The bridge was being built by the Hamilton Bridge & Tool Company, which had been established in 1863 on Barton
2   contracts on the Third Welland Canal. The Hamilton Bridge & Tool Company had orders for 19 swing bridges, each 120 ft.
3   the construction of a composite propeller. The Hamilton Bridge & Tool Co. would make the frames, A. M. Robertson would do
4   load structural iron-work manufactured by the Hamilton Bridge & Tool Co. for the new drill hall in
5   form of sections of an aqueduct, built by the Hamilton Bridge & Tool Co. for the Quebec Water Works. The finished
6   and ST. MAGNUS had been fitted out and the Hamilton Bridge & Tool Co. was building a large iron caisson for use at Port
7   the 15 December, the Hamilton Bridge & Tool Co. completed a large swing bridge for the Niagara
8   and the forming and erection was done by the Hamilton Bridge and Tool Co.
9   Scotch Marine boiler 11'3" x 10'3", built by the Hamilton Bridge & Tool Co. All woodwork, cabins, etc. was done by
10   Hamilton Bridge & Tool Co. landed another contract on 23 September when they
11   Hamilton Bridge & Tool Co. announced on the 19 November, that they had
12   remainder of the steel had been delivered to the Hamilton Bridge & Tool Co.
13   & Son and the iron-work would be provided by the Hamilton Bridge & Tool Co.
14   construction at Robertson's Shipyard by the Hamilton Bridge & Tool Co. The hull of the CANADA was sold to J. S. Nesbit
15   Shop and the Rolling Mill were erected by the Hamilton Bridge Co.
16   Navigation Co., was moved from the plant of the Hamilton Bridge & Tool Co., to the
17   daughter of Wm. Hendrie, president of the Hamilton Bridge & Tool Co.
18   of Detroit and Mr. McNichol, manager of the Hamilton Bridge & Tool Co.
19   Hamilton Bridge & Tool Company assigned on the 22 October to C. S. Scott,
20   the meeting of the creditors of the Hamilton Bridge & Tool Co., all the shareholders and creditors, except A. T.
21   Globe of 15 May, stated that the case of the Hamilton Bridge & Tool Co. versus Albert E. Gooderham was settled out of
22   Hamilton Bridge Co. announced that they had obtained the services of
23   Hamilton Bridge Company received an order from the Government on the 27
24   Rolling Mills Co., on the 6 April, gave the Hamilton Bridge Co. the contract for steelwork on the new mill
25   be provided. Discussions were held with the Hamilton Bridge Co., but that company stated that they could not

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