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- Simpson, Melancthon
- 1 is a very handsome one and was built by Mr. Melancthon Simpson. The keel was laid on the 20 December and the
- 2 to be delayed. The name of the shipbuilder was Melancthon Simpson.
- 3 Messrs. Adam Hope, Jas. Norris, J. G. Currie, M. Simpson, McKenzie, Larkin, Crerar, Smith, Grant and Mayer,
- 4 the LAKE ERIE was launched on the 22 May by Melancthon Simpson, at Lock 5, St. Catharines. The christening was
- 5 just new, having been built at St. Catharines by Melancthon Simpson, for James
- 6 berthed. Neelon's lumber yard, the Gas Works and Simpson's Shipyard where three propellers were under
- 7 closing down of three shipyards, Shickluna's, Simpson's and Andrews would be the end of an
- 8 The ASIA was built in 1873 at St. Catharines by Melancthon Simpson for J. C. Graham of St. Catharines. Her
- 9 The schooner had been built In Oakville by Melancthon Simpson and had undergone a rebuild. in 1881. She was
- 10 was built in 1884 at Toronto by the ubiquitous Melancthon Simpson and narrowly escaped total destruction in the
- 11 they had contracted to have a steamer built by Melancthon Simpson of Toronto, at Robertson's Shipyard. The cost was
- 12 and instead of the new steamer being built by Simpson, a steel vessel will be built for the Company in
- 13 ST. MAGNUS were all ready for business. Old Melancthon Simpson was waxing quite enthusiastic over the fine
- 14 of the steamer GREYHOUND, which Melancthon Simpson had been building all winter at Robertson's
- 15 She had been built in 1864 at St. Catharines by Melancthon Simpson and had a registered tonnage of
- 16 Tool Co. All woodwork, cabins, etc. was done by Melancthon Simpson.
- 17 Melancthon Simpson had been building a steam yacht for Messrs. Long
- 18 had been built in 1864 at St. Catharines by Melancthon Simpson and had a registered tonnage of
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