Maggie Bell, 1874

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The Maggie Bell was built in Hull, Quebec in 1874 by A. Miller. A wooden sidewheel paddle steamer, it was 133 feet long, 24 feet wide, and had a depth of 8 feet. It was originally owned by the Ottawa & Rideau Forwarding Company before being sold to D. S. Eastwood of Ottawa in 1875. It was sold again to J. G. Ross of Quebec in 1882. It spent most of its life as a towboat on the Ottawa River before sinking off the west end of Kettle Island.

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