Trading & Shipping on the Great Lakes, Volume 1Coles, 1980 - 182 páginas |
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... transportation grew rapidly between 1840 and 1850. The rail- road companies were reaching lake ports and began to organize lake transportation companies to operate in connection with . their roads . A line of steamers was formed in 1848 ...
... transportation grew rapidly between 1840 and 1850. The rail- road companies were reaching lake ports and began to organize lake transportation companies to operate in connection with . their roads . A line of steamers was formed in 1848 ...
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... Transportation Com- pany is owned by the Lehigh Valley Rail- road Company , and was organized in 1881 , in which year the following boats were purchased and put into service : The R. A. Packer , of 1,300 tons ; the Oceanica , of 2,000 ...
... Transportation Com- pany is owned by the Lehigh Valley Rail- road Company , and was organized in 1881 , in which year the following boats were purchased and put into service : The R. A. Packer , of 1,300 tons ; the Oceanica , of 2,000 ...
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... Transportation Com- pany , of Collingwood ; Great Northern Transportation Company , of Collingwood ; Montreal Transportation Company , of Kingston ; Merchants Line and G. E. Jacques & Co. , Montreal and Hamilton ; Mathews Line , of ...
... Transportation Com- pany , of Collingwood ; Great Northern Transportation Company , of Collingwood ; Montreal Transportation Company , of Kingston ; Merchants Line and G. E. Jacques & Co. , Montreal and Hamilton ; Mathews Line , of ...
Conteúdo
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Shooting the Rapids in St Marys River | 2 |
Steamboat Western World built in 1854 | 15 |
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