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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
Zealand's Wharf
1   schooner QUEEN VICTORIA, in winter quarters at Zealand's Wharf, which was located just to the west of Edward
2   was presented yesterday to those who went to Capt. Zealand's Wharf to see the UNION leave, the first vessel to sail
3   Woods The schooner HERCULES was launched beside Zealand's Wharf, on the 5 August. This vessel was built by A. M.
4   slid down the ways at the shipyard next to Zealand's Wharf. The builder was Archibald Miller Robertson and
5   Sale took place - "the unexpired lease of Capt. Zealand's Wharfs which has been occupied by Messrs. Routh & Munro
6   calling at Oakville en route. She sailed from Zealand's Wharf at 8:00 a.m, and was due in Toronto at 10:30 a.m.
7   Hancock for all the stone they can deliver at Zealand's Wharf, for the purpose of macadamizing the streets of
8   Mr. J. Douglas of Port Nelson and she berthed at Zealand's Wharf to take on stone for Toronto's streets. The
9   of Zealand's Wharf, taken from the top of the high bank. At the lower
10   the bottom of the CITY OF CHATHAM is berthed at Zealand's Wharf. At Browne's Wharf, the VICTOR, E. H. RUTHERFORD
11   AIGLE DE MER which went into winter quarters at Zealand's Wharf. By the 9 December, Capt. Campbell was thinking
12   LAVINA MALONE and GYPSY. In the area around Zealand's and Browne's Wharves lay the steamers ACADIA,
13   of general cargo, which she was unloading at Zealand's Wharf. After one more trip to Montreal with grain and
14   The ST. MAGNUS was unloading general cargo at Zealand's Wharf, the ACADIA was on her way down from Chicago and
15   which had been offered for sale, and had lain at Zealand's Wharf all season, was now being fitted out. The
16   as soon as the canals opened. In the vicinity of Zealand's Wharf, the LAKE MICHIGAN was undergoing repairs under
17   from Oswego. She would lay-up for the winter at Zealand's Wharf.
18   from Montreal and laid up for the winter at Zealand's and McIlwraith's Wharves, respectively. The ST.
19   disintegrate and she fell over and lay against Zealand's Wharf. As the reporter remarked, it all happened so fast
20   which arrived. the night before, was to go to Zealand's Wharf for the winter, while the J. W. STEINHOFF and the
21   on 23 August and the steam barge JUNO arrived at Zealand's Wharf with cedar posts, ties and lumber from Georgian

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