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- Master: Ackley, Jonathen, (1826); White, David, (1827-1830); Cook, Medad, (1828); Wescott, Gardner, (1829-1831); Stone, C. H., (1833); Warner,H. R., (1834);Master: Ackley, Jonathen, (1826); White, David, (1827-1830); Cook, Medad, (1828); Wescott, Gardner, …
- She was built at the foot of Church street, Toronto, Ontario; In 1826, she ran the mouth of River Rouge to York, Prescott to head of Bay of Quinte, but proved to be a failure on the Lakes and was broShe was built at the foot of Church street, Toronto, Ontario; In …
- Other Names: United Kingdom; 1. 5/25/1831, near mouth of St. Lawrence River, the Steamer Alciope failed to aid the Schooner Hercules which was trying to tow in the capsized Schooner Lucinda;2. 11/18/Other Names: United Kingdom; 1. 5/25/1831, near mouth of St. Lawrence River, …
- Machinery: engine built in 1829 at Detroit, Michigan, by P. B. Andrews; This was the third engine built at Detroit;She ran between Winnebago Lake and the Portage of the Ouisconsin, on the Fox River wMachinery: engine built in 1829 at Detroit, Michigan, by P. B. Andrews; …
- On 7/19/1832, she was the first commercial steamer to enter the Rideau Canal;On 7/19/1832, she was the first commercial steamer to enter the Rideau …
- 1. 00/00/1825, off Presqu'ile between York and Kingston, Ontario, ashore and released;2. 10/11/1826, Rideau Bay, ashore and released;3. 00/00/1826, Reed's Bay at the head of Wolfe Island, ashore and1. 00/00/1825, off Presqu'ile between York and Kingston, Ontario, ashore and released;2. …
- 1. 8/4/1827, Lake Ontario, broke her shaft and repaired;2. 10/22/1827, Lake Ontario, lost 2 masts in a gale and the chimney was damaged, repaired;3. 4/25/1831, Lake Ontario, rescued survivors from th1. 8/4/1827, Lake Ontario, broke her shaft and repaired;2. 10/22/1827, Lake Ontario, …
- 1. Spring/00/1829, Lake St. Peter, (St. Lawrence River), sank by ice and was a total loss;1. Spring/00/1829, Lake St. Peter, (St. Lawrence River), sank by ice and …
- Other Names: Richmond; 1. 00/00/1826, near Brighton, on Presque Isle Bay, Lake Ontario, wrecked, (salt); (Wreck remains sold to William Barley & Company, and taken to Wellington;; Master: Oates, EdwaOther Names: Richmond; 1. 00/00/1826, near Brighton, on Presque Isle Bay, Lake …
- 1829, she ran on the Bay of Quinte;She was out of service by 1842;1829, she ran on the Bay of Quinte;She was out of service …
- 1. 00/00/1839, Lake Michigan, lost;; Master: St. Bernard, Alex, (1820);1. 00/00/1839, Lake Michigan, lost;; Master: St. Bernard, Alex, (1820);
- Ran Quebec to Montreal in 1826; She had a 100 horsepower engine;Ran Quebec to Montreal in 1826; She had a 100 horsepower engine;
- 1. 10/24/1833, Lake Erie, lost both jibs, bowsprit sprung and anchor broke in a gale, repaired;; Master: Ransom, Judah W., (1825-1833); Chapin, Luther, (1826); Burnham, John, (1826-1829); Chase, Samu1. 10/24/1833, Lake Erie, lost both jibs, bowsprit sprung and anchor broke …
- 1. 11/29/1832, Buffalo, ashore and released, (lumber); Vessel was later broken up in 1833;; Master: Larrabee, Joseph, (1826-1828); Hunt, Mellezzer, (1829-1831); Randall, N. K., (1831-1832); Lee, J. W1. 11/29/1832, Buffalo, ashore and released, (lumber); Vessel was later broken up …
- 1. 11/11/1835, 7 miles from shore near Point Pelee, capsized and sank, (brandy, wine, Swedish iron, merchandise);2. 8/12/1895, wreck was struck by the steamers, J. C. Lockwood and C. W. Elphicke;; Ma1. 11/11/1835, 7 miles from shore near Point Pelee, capsized and sank, …