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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 Steamboat Company
1   B. Griffith, president of the newly organized Hamilton Steamboat Company, with invited guests, made a trip around the
2   Hamilton Steamboat Company announced in November, that they had contracted
3   weeks after making the above announcement, the Hamilton Steamboat Co. did an about-face, as follows: "President T. B.
4   saved from drowning. It was suggested that the Hamilton Steamboat Co. provide handrails, or at least station a couple
5   Hamilton Steamboat Co. was doing very well and had, in fact, ordered a
6   This steamer has been built to the order of the Hamilton Steamboat Co. of Hamilton, Canada, for the passenger service on
7   designed for and built to the order of the Hamilton Steamboat Co., for passenger service on Lake Ontario,
8   following day, an announcement was made by the Hamilton Steamboat Co. that they were about to build new wharf
9   Work was proceeding on improvements to the Hamilton Steamboat Company's wharf while Murton & Reid had patched up their
10   yachts, one of which was nearing completion. The Hamilton Steamboat Co. fleet was undergoing the usual fitting-out, but
11   the 1 November, the Hamilton Steamboat Co. fleet was laid up for the winter. The ACADIA was
12   MICHIGAN and CELTIC were at MacKay's and the Hamilton Steamboat Co. fleet were in the James St.
13   The propeller OCEAN had left for Montreal. The Hamilton Steamboat Co. let a contract for catering on its vessels to T.
14   feet off MacKay's Wharfs were exhibited at the Hamilton Steamboat Co. office on the 4 April. The successful bidder
15   Hamilton Steamboat Company sold their steamer MAZEPPA to John H. McLauchlan
16   the Beach and did considerable damage to the Hamilton Steamboat Company's new wharf, which was nearing completion. Any
17   of the ice and completed the destruction of the Hamilton Steamboat Co. wharf at the Beach. It also did some damage to
18   The propeller ACADIA and the fleet of the Hamilton Steamboat Co. were in the James St. Slip and looking very smart
19   Hamilton Steamboat Co. was calling for tenders for the construction of a
20   Parks Committee approached T. B. Griffith of the Hamilton Steamboat Co. in this respect. It was agreed that one section
21   the 1 August, the Hamilton Steamboat Co. announced, that they expected. to have the
22   for Friday and Saturday, 3 & 4 August and the Hamilton Steamboat Co. promised a sailing every twenty minutes from the
23   Toronto's civic holiday on the 13 August, the Hamilton Steamboat Co., in an effort to accommodate an over-flow crowd,
24   November, the Hamilton Steamboat Co.qpany's pier at Elsinore on Burlington Beach, was
25   E. Tuckett resigned as president of the Hamilton Steamboat Co. on 14 August and M. A. Kerr was appointed to
26   Murray A. Kerr, the managing director of the Hamilton Steamboat Co., Geo. T. Tuckett, Seneca Jones and Hugh
27   Hamilton Steamboat Co. announced on 15 February, that Capt. Wm. Zealand
28   Hamilton Steamboat Co. was advertising their "Family Books" of tickets
29   from Brown's Wharf in East Flamborough to the Hamilton Steamboat Co. wharf for transshipment to the Toronto
30   the Toronto Exhibition was being provided by the Hamilton Steamboat Co. as well as the steamer A. J. TYMON, sailing from
31   for tonnage. President Murray A. Kerr of the Hamilton Steamboat Co. would not deny that negotiations were taking
32   Hamilton Steamboat Co. announced on the 20 June, that the steamer
33   Hamilton Steamboat Co. called attention to the fact that the MACASSA
34   annual meeting of the sharehold.ers of the Hamilton Steamboat Co. was held on the 14 December, with Murray A. Kerr,

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