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  • [[File:Hudson's Bay Company steamboat, Mackenzie River, on river in Northwest Territories.jpg | thumb | The '''''Mackenzie River''''' was a steamship built by the [[Hudson's Bay Company]], to transport passengers and cargo on the [[Mackenzie River|river of the
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  • ...evillon' at Ungava Post, Quebec.jpg | thumb | ''Albert Revillon' in Ungava Bay.]] She was later purchased by the [[Hudson's Bay Company]].
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  • ...'' was a steampowered sternwheel riverboat, operated by the [[Hudson's Bay Company]] on a portion of the [[Athabasca River]].<ref name=ManitobaArchivesAthabas [[Category:Hudson's Bay Company ships]]
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  • ...'' was a steampowered sternwheel riverboat, operated by the [[Hudson's Bay Company]] on a portion of the [[Athabasca River]].<ref name=ManitobaArchivesAthabas [[Category:Hudson's Bay Company ships]]
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  • ...rise1861/> She made her first voyage after purchase by the [[Hudson's Bay Company]] in April 1862. In 1883 she was sold to the [[Canadian Pacific Navigation Company]], and, she was lost on July 28, 1885, after a collision with the [[R.P. Ri
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  • '''''Chief Commissioner''''' was a [[Hudson's Bay Company]] propeller driven steamship intended for operation on the [[Saskatchewan R [[Category:Hudson's Bay Company ships]][[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]
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  • ...[[steamship]] built in [[Fort Chipewyan, Alberta]], by the [[Hudson's Bay Company]], in 1882, for service on the [[Athabaska River]], lower [[Peace River (Ca ...e.ca/books?id=vxvB8BMDbSYC&pg=PA75&lpg=PA75&dq=Grahame,+a+Hudson%E2%80%99s+Bay+Co.+sternwheeler+built+in+Fort+Chipewyan&source=bl&ots=c3nEG3aRms&sig=O6Yox
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  • ...story.<ref name="MAlist">{{cite web |title=Hudson’s Bay Company Archives – Ships’ Histories |url=https://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/archives/hbca/ships_histories.h |+ List of Hudson's Bay Company vessels<ref name="MAlist" />
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  • .... Ralph Meyers: and delivered 27 May 1944. Chartered to Deconhill Shipping Company, on 28 May 1944 for the remainder of the War, she supplied oil to U.S. and ...ice and transferred to the Maritime Administration Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay for berthing. She was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on the same d
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  • ...America. Captain [[John Smith]], for example, sailed up the [[Chesapeake Bay]] in the early 1600s looking for a river that led to the Passage, but by th ...er's three voyages, the last of which in 1578 involved a whole flotilla of ships with the intent to colonize [[Baffin Island]], were premised on the suppose
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  • ...America. Captain [[John Smith]], for example, sailed up the [[Chesapeake Bay]] in the early 1600s looking for a river that led to the Passage, but by th ...er's three voyages, the last of which in 1578 involved a whole flotilla of ships with the intent to colonize [[Baffin Island]], were premised on the suppose
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  • ...eetʼká Xʼáat'i'' ([[Baranof Island]]) and agents of the [[Russian-American Company]]. Though the Russians' initial assault (in which [[Alexandr Baranov]], hea ...oubt Saint Michael," is known today as "Starry Gavan" (''Stáraya Gavanʼ'') Bay, or "Old Harbor." The outpost consisted of a large warehouse, blacksmith sh
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  • ...crew was lost and its fate remained a mystery for 14 years; even today his ships have never been found, and the ultimate fate of the last survivors is large ...a|article about the Open Polar Sea theory.]]</ref>. Buchan and Franklin's ships, unfortunately, met with heavy, gale-driven sea ice just north of the [[Spi
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  • ...crew was lost and its fate remained a mystery for 14 years; even today his ships have never been found, and the ultimate fate of the last survivors is large ...a|article about the Open Polar Sea theory.]]</ref>. Buchan and Franklin's ships, unfortunately, met with heavy, gale-driven sea ice just north of the [[Spi
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  • ...Mercantile Marine Co.) at Camden, New Jersey by the New York Shipbuilding Company. She was launched on December 5, 1931, sponsored by Mrs. Edith Kermit Roose ...land; and Le Havre, France, into the late 1930s. When Germany recalled her ships from the high seas during the Sudeten Crisis in September 1938, Manhattan w
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  • ...he Continent of America (the Country within the Limits of the Hudson's Bay Company only excepted) and to navigate all the Lakes, Rivers, and waters thereof, a ...ly and securely, and without hindrance and molestation, to come with their Ships and Cargoes to the Lands, Countries, Cities, Ports Places and Rivers within
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  • ...ewfoundland]]), [[New England]], the [[Middle Colonies]], the [[Chesapeake Bay Colonies]] (or "Upper South") and the Lower South. In addition, Spanish an ...to start colonies in America. They had the ability to build ocean-worthy ships but did not have as strong a history of colonization in foreign lands as di
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  • ...nt Adventurers, the Pilgrims bought provisions and obtained passage on two ships, the ''[[Mayflower]]'' and the ''Speedwell''. After some delays the Pilgri ...government here. That was because the Pilgrims’ patent from the Virginia Company granted rights of local self-government, but it did not apply to a settlem
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