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- Hercules
- 1 towed up the Rapide Plat by the sidewheel tug HERCULES of Calvin & Breck's fleet, when the tug's boiler
- 2 woodcut shows the launch of the schooner HERCULES atRobertson's Shipyard in 1863. The derrick at
- 3 brought up 26 Indians for rafting and the tug HERCULES has been engaged to tow it down. Patton & Co.
- 4 the cargo and only $1,600 on the vessel. The tug HERCULES went to the scene of the wreck, but returned, to
- 5 rafting to Quebec, moved off in tow of the tug HERCULES yesterday. There were six drams containing 48,000
- 6 CHINA, S. D. WOODRUFF, D. McINNIS, ORION and HERCULES and the barges SCOTLAND, IRELAND and
- 7 the Genesee with grain. Of the winter fleet, the HERCULES and ORION, the MARCO POLO, RAPID and the D.
- 8 engineers and 48 men from H.M.S. AURORA and the HERCULES, Lieut. Hooper, since relieved by Lieut. Storey, 2
- 9 tons, TWO BROTHERS, 195 tons, JESSIE, 315 tons, HERCULES, 318 tons, PERSIA, 294 tons, ANNIE FALCONER, 303
- 10 107 tons, ORION, Capt. Zealand, 465 tons and the HERCULES, Capt. Zealand, 380 tons. The Zealand brothers
- 11 Capt. Twitchell, ORION, Capt. Zealand and the HERCULES, Capt. Zealand all cleared with staves, but their
- 12 destroyed, on the 19 December. These were the HERCULES and the HIGHLANDER. The HERCULES was built at
- 13 were fished out by the captain and men of the HERCULES.
- 14 ONTARIO and ARGYLE. The sailing vessels were: HERCULES, PEERLESS, E. H. RUTHERFORD, NEW DOMINION, ORION,
- 15 and at Wylie & Young's Wharf are the MARY JANE, HERCULES and the NEW DOMINION, as well as the propellers
- 16 and the schooners VICTOR, E. H. RUTHERFORD, HERCULES and STEPHENSON. The steamers CALIFORNIA,
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