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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
Ottawa
1   where they took passage on the steamboat OTTAWA to Carillon and then transferred to a canal barge
2   barrels of salt. On the 25 June, the steamboat OTTAWA arrived at Browne's with 52 pieces of package
3   used would be the CANADA, the LORD ELGIN and the OTTAWA CHIEF. The same paper also mentioned that "one of our
4   of the steamer HIGHLANDER, Capt. Stearns, OTTAWA, Capt. Putnam and LORD ELGIN, Capt. Farlinger.
5   would have the SCOTLAND, WESTERN MILLER and OTTAWA on the same route. Further competition would be
6   The vessels, together with their masters were: OTTAWA, McGrath, BRITANNIA, Beatty, ENGLAND, Hannah,
7   interesting item regarding the OTTAWA appeared in the Milwaukee Sentinel on the 9 May
8   Montreal were the SCOTLAND, Capt. Patterson, the OTTAWA, Capt. McGrath and the HIBERNIA, Capt.
9   steamer OTTAWA, Capt. McGrath, sailing for Hooker, Pridham & Co.,
10   Hon. John Hamilton." The ST. LAWRENCE and the OTTAWA would be held in
11   along with the RANGER, Capt. McDonnell, the OTTAWA, Capt. McGrath and the BOWMANVILLE, Capt.
12   of freight steamers would consist of the HURON, OTTAWA, COLONIST and
13   & Co. would be: HURON, COLONIST, INDIAN, AVON, OTTAWA and ST. LAWRENCE. Messrs. Black & Perry would
14   HURON, AVON, COLONIST, INDIAN, ST. LAWRENCE and OTTAWA. The Beaver Line advertised the BOWMANVILLE,
15   steamer OTTAWA arrived on the 13 September with the steam hammer
16   schooner OTTAWA, sailing from Oswego on the 1 October with coal
17   year, viz. HURON, COLONIST, AVON, INDIAN, OTTAWA and ST.
18   and PASSPORT, as well as Jacques, Tracy & Co.'s OTTAWA were all fitted out. In addition to the three
19   ST. LAWRENCE, Capt. Rea, AVON, Capt. Mowat, OTTAWA, Capt. Elliott, BRISTOL, Capt. McAuley and the
20   fleet in Hamilton consisted of the INDIAN and OTTAWA of the Jacques, Tracy Line in addition to the

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