“German Steamer At Wharf Here,” Kingston Whig-Standard. October 26, 1932. Page 12. --- Part of Cargo Shipped by Rail From Montreal to Kingston --- The steamer Brattenburg of Hamburg, Germany, arrived at the Richardson elevator this morning on her way to Michigan and was expected to leave tonight.
The Brattenburg made the trip direct from Norway bringing over a load of pulpwood. At Montreal, it was found that her cargo was too big and caused too much draught for the Soulanges Canal. Accordingly, some of the cargo was lightered and the boat proceeded to Kingston, where the balance of the cargo was shipped and re-loaded.















