Source: http://stories.maritimehistoryofthegreatlakes.ca/books-and-papers/
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with Lynne Turner, By Bridge and Mill: A History of the Village of Frankford, 1979.
“Lighthouses in Upper Canada, 1803 – 1840,” The Northern Mariner, v. 28 (2018), n. 1, pp. 1-22.
“The Algonquin (1888-1917),” Inland Seas, v. 72 (2016), n. 1, pp. 29-52.
“Shipwright Henry H. Tiebout,” Inland Seas, v. 70 (2014), n. 1, pp. 44-51.
“’Great Conveniences for Smuggling:’ The Carleton Island Raid, August 1821, and International Relations in the wake of the War of 1812” Historic Kingston, v. 62 (2014), pp. 99-138.
[edited] Robert Hugunin, “Early times on the Lakes: From the Recollections of one of the Pioneers,” Inland Seas, v. 68 (2012), n. 2, pp. 101-22.
“A Brief Biography of Robert Hugunin,” Inland Seas, v. 68 (2012), n. 2, pp. 98-100.
“John Mosier and the Niagara: Joint Stock Associations and the Transition from Sail to Steam,” Inland Seas, v. 67, (2011), n. 4, pp. 313-35.
with Rick Neilson, “From Palace Steamer to Dive Site: The Story of the Steamer Kingston,” Historic Kingston, v. 47 (1999), pp. 3-20.
“Steamboats in the Ice”, Beaver, v. 70 (1990-91), n. 6, pp. 23-28.
“William Chisholm,” “John Leys“, Dictionary of Canadian Biography, v. VII, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1988.
“A Passage to Kingston,” Beaver, v. 67 (1987), no. 6, pp. 41-46.
“That Scoundrel, Bill Johnston: the pirate of the Thousand Islands and the sinking of the Sir Robert Peel,” Horizon Canada, 117: 2804-8.
“Clear Sailing: the canalization of the St. Lawrence River” Horizon Canada, 114: 2720-25.
“Over the Inland Waves: Passenger steamboats and pleasure cruising on the Great Lakes”, Horizon Canada, 96: 2288-93.
“Nancy, Speedy and Company: The story of the first sailing vessels on the Great Lakes,” Horizon Canada, 79: 1886-91.
“Steamed Up: the steamboat era in early Canada,” Horizon Canada, 44: 1040-45.
“James McKenzie,” “James Richardson,” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, v. VI, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1987.
“The Comet/Mayflower,” Inland Seas, 41 (1985): 112-20.
“Railway and Shipping World,” [Argonauta], 1 (1984): 3-4,6.
“Line Development and the Passenger Steamboat Trade on Lake Ontario and the Upper St. Lawrence River, 1827-1875,” in Canada’s Atlantic Connection, Papers selected from a conference of the Canadian Nautical Research Society, 21-23 June 1984.
“The Trials and Tribulations of the ‘Kick and Push’: a Business History of the Kingston and Pembroke Railroad, 1871-1912,” Historic Kingston, 28 (1980): 95-111.

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