Records With Access Point "Ships"

4 results found (4 digitized image(s) available).


Captain G. Ludlow Estabrooks  
Item - 1890-1910
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This is likely the George L Estabrooks who was the captain of the Steamer Acadia in 1887.

Captain Leander Estabrooks  
Item - 1890-1905
P9\16

Leander Estabrooks was sailing master of the steamer “Star” in 1884 and may have still worked aboard that ship as late as 1895 if not later.

Prince Rupert D.A.R near St. John Harbour entrance  
Item - 1895-1905
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Saint John

Waterfront scene, Campbellton  
Item - 1899/07/25
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Campbellton is situated on the south bank of the Restigouche River, almost at the point where it meets the sea. The city is an entry point to Atlantic Canada from the province of Quebec and is also the gateway from New Brunswick and the United States to the Gaspé Peninsula. It is the largest service center in its home county of Restigouche. The earliest settlements to the area were composed of Scottish, English, French, Irish and Mi’kmaq cultural groups.