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- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 4, 1812p.3 For Sale - one Batteau & one Skiff, etc. Jno. Steel, Marine Department, Point Frederick, near Kingston. 7th Feb., 1812.p.3 For Sale - one Batteau & one Skiff, etc. Jno. Steel, Marine Department, Point Frederick, near Kingston. 7th Feb., 1812.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 31, 1812p.3 Wanted, a Few Ship Carpenters in His Majesty's Dock Yard, at Kingston. Application to be made to Mr. John Dennis, Master Builder. March 30th, 1812p.3 Wanted, a Few Ship Carpenters in His Majesty's Dock Yard, at Kingston. Application to be made to Mr. John Dennis, Master Builder. March 30th, 1812Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), April 7, 1812p.3 20 Dollars Bounty Will be paid to Able Seamen - and 12 Dollars Bounty to Ordinary Seamen, on entering for the Marine Service for 3 years. Apply to ...p.3 20 Dollars Bounty Will be paid to Able Seamen - and 12 Dollars Bounty to Ordinary Seamen, on entering for the Marine Service for 3 years. Apply to ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), May 12, 1812p.3 For Sale by the Subscriber - Three Scows. Richard Smith May 12th, 1812.p.3 For Sale by the Subscriber - Three Scows. Richard Smith May 12th, 1812.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), June 30, 1812(says July 3rd on page 3) news of declaration of WAR is received July 7, 1812 not issued(says July 3rd on page 3) news of declaration of WAR is received July 7, 1812 not issuedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), July 21, 1812p.3 Many unfortunate reports are in circulation respecting the late expedition against the American Brig at Sackets Harbor; one says he would do this thing and another that thing. It is very easy for a person to sit in their chimney corner, and tell what they would do; but ...p.3 Many unfortunate reports are in circulation respecting the late expedition against the American Brig at Sackets Harbor; one says he would do this thing and another that thing. It …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), July 28, 1812(says July 31st on page 3) nil Aug. 4, 1812 not published(says July 31st on page 3) nil Aug. 4, 1812 not publishedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Aug. 11, 1812p.3 A skirmish took place not long since in the river opposite to Elizabethtown, between a small American schooner and a party of Government Boats, with ammunition, on their way to this place. Several shots were exchanged, but we cannot ascertain that any material damage ...p.3 A skirmish took place not long since in the river opposite to Elizabethtown, between a small American schooner and a party of Government Boats, with ammunition, on their way …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Aug. 18, 1812(says Aug. 22nd on page 3) p.3 Capitulation - His Majesty's Forces embarked on the N.W. Company's ship Caledonia, at St. Joseph's, and capture the American fort at Mackinac, as well as 4 American vessels (more details). Aug. 25, 1812 not published ...(says Aug. 22nd on page 3) p.3 Capitulation - His Majesty's Forces embarked on the N.W. Company's ship Caledonia, at St. Joseph's, and capture the American fort at Mackinac, as …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Aug. 29, 1812p.2 Capture of Detroit and General Hull's Army - by Gen. Brock; the Adams, Queen Charlotte and Brig Hunter were used (details.) p.3 This morning arrived at this port, his Majesty's ships Royal George, Earl of Moira, and Prince Regent, with 400 American ...p.2 Capture of Detroit and General Hull's Army - by Gen. Brock; the Adams, Queen Charlotte and Brig Hunter were used (details.) p.3 This morning arrived at this port, his …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Sept. 5, 1812p.3 His Honor General Brock landed here yesterday from the Royal George, and was saluted by a discharge of nineteen guns by the Militia Artillery under the direction of Lieutenant Richardson.....(and later left for Niagara).p.3 His Honor General Brock landed here yesterday from the Royal George, and was saluted by a discharge of nineteen guns by the Militia Artillery under the direction of Lieutenant …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Sept. 12, 1812p.2 York - Aug. 29th - Arrived on Thursday night last in his Majesty's armed schooner the Prince Regent, his Honor Major General Brock... The Prince Regent after landing the General and suite, immediately sailed for Kingston...p.2 York - Aug. 29th - Arrived on Thursday night last in his Majesty's armed schooner the Prince Regent, his Honor Major General Brock... The Prince Regent after landing the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Sept. 19, 1812p.1 Official Details of the Army - an account of troop movement by boat along the shore of Lake Erie. p.3 On the 16th a Brigade of Boats under convoy of two companies of the Newfoundland Regiment and a detachment of the 49th and of the Veterans, were ...p.1 Official Details of the Army - an account of troop movement by boat along the shore of Lake Erie. p.3 On the 16th a Brigade of Boats under convoy …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Sept. 26, 1812p.3 On Monday last a party from Gravelly Point, consisting of about 150 Rifle men, under the command of a Captain Forsyth, landed at Gananoque and attacked the Militia stationed there, about 50 in number....(more details) As soon as intelligence of this attack was ...p.3 On Monday last a party from Gravelly Point, consisting of about 150 Rifle men, under the command of a Captain Forsyth, landed at Gananoque and attacked the Militia stationed …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Oct. 17, 1812p.4 Upper Canada - a description of area around Sandwich...Fort Malden is situated on a point of land at the mouth of the Detroit river, and commands a view of Lake Erie and the main channel of the river. (Here are built most of the King's armed vessels for Lakes …p.4 Upper Canada - a description of area around Sandwich...Fort Malden is situated on a point of land at the mouth of the Detroit river, and commands a view of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Oct. 24, 1812p.3 Last Wednesday arrived his Majesty's ships Royal George & Earl of Moira, and merchant vessel Simcoe, with about 350 American prisoners on board.p.3 Last Wednesday arrived his Majesty's ships Royal George & Earl of Moira, and merchant vessel Simcoe, with about 350 American prisoners on board.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Oct. 31, 1812p.4 Herkimer, Sept. 10th - Thirty-seven boat builders from New York passed here yesterday for Sacket's Harbor, where they will be employed in building schooners for the lakes. On Tuesday 300 militia, from Albany, etc. passed up the Mohawk in 30 U.S. new batteaux. ...p.4 Herkimer, Sept. 10th - Thirty-seven boat builders from New York passed here yesterday for Sacket's Harbor, where they will be employed in building schooners for the lakes. On Tuesday …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Nov. 7, 1812p.3 Since our last, (says the Albany Register,) a considerable number of seamen, and a body of about one hundred and thirty fine looking marines, completely armed and equipped, have passed through this city for the Lakes. Heavy ordnance, 24 and 32 pounders, with their tackle, ...p.3 Since our last, (says the Albany Register,) a considerable number of seamen, and a body of about one hundred and thirty fine looking marines, completely armed and equipped, have …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Nov. 24, 1812(only 2 pages) p.2 We are assured from good authority that the Americans are building a 30 gun frigate at Sacket's Harbor, which is in a state of great forwardness. They have also a considerable force of smaller vessels. ...(only 2 pages) p.2 We are assured from good authority that the Americans are building a 30 gun frigate at Sacket's Harbor, which is in a state of great forwardness. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Dec. 12, 1812p.3 Lost - on the 10th day of November last, a Sail, about 15 feet high and 12 on the boom. The boat with the sail was taken from Mr. R. Walker's wharf, the boat has since been found adrift without the sail. Any person who can give information so …p.3 Lost - on the 10th day of November last, a Sail, about 15 feet high and 12 on the boom. The boat with the sail was taken from Mr. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes