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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 Lawrence
1   Toronto Examiner stating that their steamboats ST. LAWRENCE, ONEIDA and EXPRESS would be trading on Lake
2   NIAGARA, CATARACT, LADY OF THE LAKE, ONTARIO, ST. LAWRENCE, TELEGRAPH, CLINTON and the propeller CLIFTON,
3   PASSPORT, has procured the fast-sailing steamers ST. LAWRENCE and FASHION. The BRITISH EMPIRE, Capt. Moody and
4   collision between the steamboats BRITANNIA and ST. LAWRENCE in Lake St. Francis the previous November. The
5   for Oswego, where she laid up along with the ST. LAWRENCE, both under the management of M. W. & E.
6   on that unfortunate canal. Both she, and the ST. LAWRENCE, were forced to winter at
7   would be operating the BRITANNIA, LORD ELGIN and ST. LAWRENCE from Hamilton to Montreal, while Macpherson &
8   on Wednesday, 6 April, when Browne's propeller ST. LAWRENCE arrived, followed later in the day by the
9   Hannah, HIBERNIA, Mowat, ONTARIO, Stalker, ST. LAWRENCE, Savage, FREE TRADER, Moore, LORD ELGIN, Bruce and
10   It was surmised that the ARABIAN, MAPLE LEAF, ST. LAWRENCE, LORD ELGIN and possibly the CITY OF HAMILTON
11   at Montreal for the Hon. John Hamilton." The ST. LAWRENCE and the OTTAWA would be held in
12   Capt. Kennedy, BOSTON, Capt. Malcolmson and ST. LAWRENCE, Capt. Mowat, all for the G. W. Rail Road. The
13   sugar and 5 tons of general cargo; the steamer ST. LAWRENCE, also from Montreal with 53 bars of iron, 3 1/2
14   be: HURON, COLONIST, INDIAN, AVON, OTTAWA and ST. LAWRENCE. Messrs. Black & Perry would have the steamers
15   Montreal service: HURON, AVON, COLONIST, INDIAN, ST. LAWRENCE and OTTAWA. The Beaver Line advertised the
16   viz. HURON, COLONIST, AVON, INDIAN, OTTAWA and ST. LAWRENCE.
17   the HURON, Capt. Taylor, INDIAN, Capt. Vaughan, ST. LAWRENCE, Capt. Rea, AVON, Capt. Mowat, OTTAWA, Capt.
18   (73), L. SHICKLUNA, R. W. STANDLY (73) and ST. LAWRENCE.
19   consisted of the ORIENTAL, BAVARIA, SIBERIA and ST. LAWRENCE. The DENMARK was dropped off at Toronto on the way
20   Oswego for the MacKays and the American schooner ST. LAWRENCE was in port from Cleveland with coal for the
21   Also in port that day was the American schooner ST. LAWRENCE from Cleveland with coal for the Hamilton Gas

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