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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
Saint Catharines Journal
1   of economic and mechanical feasibility. The St. Catharines Journal of 8 April 1840 reprinted a notice from the
2   for Port Dalhousie. We are indebted to the St. Catharines Journal for the account of her visit to that port, and we
3   Ross and Henry Easton. On the 19 April, the St. Catharines Journal informed its readers that Messrs. Bronson &
4   the 24 June, the St. Catharines Journal quoted the Montreal Courier, as follows:
5   brought to the attention of the public by the St. Catharines Journal of 18 May 1843, as follows: "Steam Packet
6   St. Catharines Journal, on the 10 August 1843, noted that the activities
7   St. Catharines Journal, of 31 May, 1844, printed two reports emphasizing
8   their issue of the 24 July 1845, the St. Catharines Journal had this to say: "The shipyard in this place
9   St. Catharines Journal, on the 17 December, quoted the Niagara Chronicle,
10   at the Commercial WharfA news item from the St. Catharines Journal mentioned briefly that on Saturday, 13 November,
11   St. Catharines Journal of 29 July 1847 reported on the activities at
12   item from the Dundas Warder, reprinted in the St. Catharines Journal on the 18 May, tells of a visit to Dundas by the
13   the 9 May, 1850, the St. Catharines Journal reported, that a convention was in session at
14   St. Catharines Journal of the 19 September noted that the hull of the
15   the 14 March, the St. Catharines Journal noted, that a syndicate had been formed by
16   same issue of the St. Catharines Journal, that of 24 April, which reported the launch of
17   St. Catharines Journal of Thursday, 6 November 1851, offered a few
18   St. Catharines Journal greeted Spring with the following dispatch on the
19   Hamilton on the 13 October and quoting from the St. Catharines Journal: "About 2 a. m. the extensive warehouses of
20   the 25 June, the St. Catharines Journal printed a report from the Chatham Planet headed
21   St. Catharines Journal, of the 8 October, printed this report, which
22   the 29 October, the St. Catharines Journal reported the loss of the propeller OLIVER
23   the news on the 29 September, as reported by the St. Catharines Journal. She had cleared Pt. Dalhousie about 9:00 p.m. on
24   Spectator copied the following account from the St. Catharines Journal, giving no date, as usual: "The launch of the new
25   Here is the account of this loss from the St. Catharines Journal of 30 September: "The Welland Ry. Co., we regret
26   so for the proper details, we quote from the St. Catharines Journal: "Already there have been quite a large number of

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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.