Steam Navigation and Its Relation to the Commerce of Canada and the United StatesCroil, James
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Steam Navigation and Its Relation to the Commerce of Canada and the United States
Croil, James
Shipping -- Canada -- History; Shipping -- United States -- History; Steam-navigation -- History
United Empire, S., 287.
United Empire Loyalists, 258, 296.
United Kingdom, SS., 40.
United States Shipping Company, 129.
Up-to-date steamships, 18.
Utica, barge, 270.
Vancouver Island, 336.
Vancouver, SS., 222.
Vandalia, propeller, 252.
Vesta, SS., 106.
Vicksburg, SS., lost, 224.
Victoria, B. C., founded, 336.
Victoria Steamboat Association, 38.
Ville de Havre, SS., lost, 140.
Ville de Ciotat, SS., 153.
Voyageurs, Early, 258.
Waghorn, Lieut., 143.
Waldensian, SS., 207.
Walk-in-the-Water, S., 251.
Ward & Co., 310, 311.
Waring, Captain W. L., 345.
Warrimoo, SS., 164.
Warrior, H. M. S., 168.
Washington, schooner, 246.
Waterways of Canada, 244.
Watt, James, engineer, 67.
Welland Canal, 262.
West Indies and Pacific Steamship Lines, 156.
Whale captured, 312.
White Star Steamship Line, 116.
William Fawcett, SS., 146.
William IV., S., 324.
Williams, Captain, 122.
Wilson Connoly Company, 313.
Wilson Steamship Line, 128.
Winter Ferry, P. E. I., 349.
Woodcroft, Engineer, 67.
Woodruff, Captain, 74.
World’s Steamers, 357.
Wylie, Captain, 212.
Young, Captain, 128.
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