File:Steamship 'International'.jpg
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DescriptionSteamship 'International'.jpg |
English: Steamboat 'International' in Winnipeg Manitoba, Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society, Opening of the Red River of the North to Commerce and Civilization by Captain Russell Blakely, Published by the Society, St. Paul, MN 1898, Volume VIII, Pages 45-66 |
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Source | Steamboats in Winnipeg |
Author | Steamboat In Winnipeg Manitoba, Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society, Opening of the Red River of the North to Commerce and Civilization by Captain Russell Blakely, Published by the Society, St. Paul, MN 1898, Volume VIII, Pages 45-66 |
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