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- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Jan. 2, 1813nil 1813 KINGSTON GAZETTE (available on microfilm at Kingston Frontenac Public Library and at Queen's University - Stauffer Library)nil 1813 KINGSTON GAZETTE (available on microfilm at Kingston Frontenac Public Library and at Queen's University - Stauffer Library)Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 6, 1813p.3 Married - On Sunday Evening last, by the Rev. George O. Stuart, Lieut. James Richardson, of the Navy, to Miss Rebeckah Dennis.p.3 Married - On Sunday Evening last, by the Rev. George O. Stuart, Lieut. James Richardson, of the Navy, to Miss Rebeckah Dennis.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 16, 1813p.3 From the lakes we learn that the ship Madison, lately built at Sackets Harbor, was launched on the 26th ult. without accident, amid the acclamations of hundreds. She is a beautiful corvette-built ship of the following dimensions, 112 feet keel, 32 1/2 feet beam, 11 1/2 feet ...p.3 From the lakes we learn that the ship Madison, lately built at Sackets Harbor, was launched on the 26th ult. without accident, amid the acclamations of hundreds. She is …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 23, 1813p.3 Extract of a letter from Sacket's Harbor, dated Jan 29th. The fears which you entertain for the safety of this harbor from the attack of the British have no grounds; as the force here is such that they dare not make an attack. It consists of eleven armed schooners …p.3 Extract of a letter from Sacket's Harbor, dated Jan 29th. The fears which you entertain for the safety of this harbor from the attack of the British have no …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 30, 1813p.3 To Lieut. General Sir George Prevost, Commander of the Forces, etc., (part of an address from the inhabitants of York)...We are particularly gratified, and offer our most sincere thanks and acknowledgements, for the vigorous exertions which have been made, and are still ...p.3 To Lieut. General Sir George Prevost, Commander of the Forces, etc., (part of an address from the inhabitants of York)...We are particularly gratified, and offer our most sincere thanks …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), April 20, 1813p.2 Bills Passed at the Last Session of the Legislature of U.C., and received the Royal Assent on Saturday the 13th of March, 1813 - #10 - An Act to repeal and amend certain parts of the Militia Law, and also for the Transporting Naval and Military Stores. ...p.2 Bills Passed at the Last Session of the Legislature of U.C., and received the Royal Assent on Saturday the 13th of March, 1813 - #10 - An Act to …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), May 4, 1813p.3 LAUNCH - On Wednesday last was launched from his Majesty's Dock Yard, at Point Frederick, the ship Sir George Prevost, of 30 guns - A Royal Salute was fired from the different vessels then in the harbor.p.3 LAUNCH - On Wednesday last was launched from his Majesty's Dock Yard, at Point Frederick, the ship Sir George Prevost, of 30 guns - A Royal Salute was fired …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), May 18, 1813p.3 We are happy to announce the arrival at this place within a few days past, of several distinguished Naval Officers, together with from four to five hundred Seamen - as fine looking fellows as ever were beheld. By a General order of the 8th April, for the better ...p.3 We are happy to announce the arrival at this place within a few days past, of several distinguished Naval Officers, together with from four to five hundred Seamen - …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), May 25, 1813p.2 The United States squadron on Lake Ontario consists of the ship Madison 28 guns; Brig Oneida 18; Schrs. Hamilton 9; Gov. Tompkins 6; Conquest 3; Growler 5; Pert 3; Fair American 4, Julia 2, Ontario 1; Scourge 8; Elizabeth 2; Lady of the Lake 3; with the Mary bomb-ketch. …p.2 The United States squadron on Lake Ontario consists of the ship Madison 28 guns; Brig Oneida 18; Schrs. Hamilton 9; Gov. Tompkins 6; Conquest 3; Growler 5; Pert 3; …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), June 1, 1813p.3 account of attack on Sacket's Harbour on 29th May at daybreak -"...Unfortunately light and adverse winds prevented the co-operation of the larger vessels of the fleet; the Gun boats under the direction of Captain Mulcaster, rendered every assistance in their power, to support ...p.3 account of attack on Sacket's Harbour on 29th May at daybreak -"...Unfortunately light and adverse winds prevented the co-operation of the larger vessels of the fleet; the Gun boats …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), June 8, 1813p.1 Fort George being cannonaded by enemy Battery Ships. - account of battle between British Gunboats and the enemies' armed vessels Growler and Eagle from Lake Champlain, resulting in the capture of these two vessels. p.3 Arrived on Thursday Evening, ...p.1 Fort George being cannonaded by enemy Battery Ships. - account of battle between British Gunboats and the enemies' armed vessels Growler and Eagle from Lake Champlain, resulting in the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), June 15, 1813p.1 American Official Account of the Capture of York - 2 letters from Isaac Chauncey, Commodore, to Secretary of Navy, from Ship Madison anchored at York - American schooners shelling fort from 600 yards, "a large ship upon the stocks, nearly finished, - the only vessel found ...p.1 American Official Account of the Capture of York - 2 letters from Isaac Chauncey, Commodore, to Secretary of Navy, from Ship Madison anchored at York - American schooners shelling …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), June 22, 1813p.2 Albany, June 1st - Extract of a letter, dated Sacket's Harbor, May 29th - "The British fleet, of 5 or 6 sail were discovered off our harbor early yesterday morning. By 9 o'clock it was reduced to a certainty that it was their intention to land..." [Albany Argus]p.2 Albany, June 1st - Extract of a letter, dated Sacket's Harbor, May 29th - "The British fleet, of 5 or 6 sail were discovered off our harbor early yesterday …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), June 29, 1813
p.4 The fleet returned yesterday, and landed all the Officers and 150 of the privates.p.4 The fleet returned yesterday, and landed all the Officers and 150 of the privates.Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), July 7, 1813
p.4 A daring and well planned Enterprise under the command of Commodore Sir James Yeo, for surprising the American Squadron under their Batteries at Sacket's Harbor, was undertaken on Wednesday last, but given up in consequence of discovering that a desertion had taken ...p.4 A daring and well planned Enterprise under the command of Commodore Sir James Yeo, for surprising the American Squadron under their Batteries at Sacket's Harbor, was undertaken on Wednesday …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), July 20, 1813
p.2 Cannadaigua, June 22nd News from Lake Ontario. The naval force of the enemy, on Lake Ontario, are cruising from Niagara, down the American side of the Lake, for the purpose it would seem of sweeping the coast, in which they have been but too ...p.2 Cannadaigua, June 22nd News from Lake Ontario. The naval force of the enemy, on Lake Ontario, are cruising from Niagara, down the American side of the Lake, for the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), July 27, 1813
p.3 An Express was received at Kingston on the 20th inst. announcing that a Brigade of Batteaux, loaded with Provisions, under the convoy of a Gunboat of the second class, had been surprised and captured at day break, by a party of the enemy, who had crossed the river with …p.3 An Express was received at Kingston on the 20th inst. announcing that a Brigade of Batteaux, loaded with Provisions, under the convoy of a Gunboat of the second class, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Aug. 3, 1813
p.1 a letter captured at Sacket's Harbor giving an account of the capture of York from an American point of view - "...on Sunday the twenty first day of April last our little Navy on Lake Ontario, which consists of one Ship, one Brig, and thirteen beautiful Schooners, left this …p.1 a letter captured at Sacket's Harbor giving an account of the capture of York from an American point of view - "...on Sunday the twenty first day of April …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Aug. 10, 1813
p.1 Kingston, August 5th - (The following account of the Enemy's late visit to York, is Published by Authority.) At eleven o'clock on Saturday morning, the 31st ult. the Enemy's Fleet, consisting of 12 sail, were seen standing for the harbor - about half past three the ...p.1 Kingston, August 5th - (The following account of the Enemy's late visit to York, is Published by Authority.) At eleven o'clock on Saturday morning, the 31st ult. the Enemy's …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Aug. 17, 1813
p.1 Head Quarters, Kingston, 14th August, 1813. By accounts received by His Excellency the Governor in Chief and Commander of the Forces, from Commodore Sir James Yeo, dated off York, at half past 1 P.M. on the 11th inst. the following particulars have been ...p.1 Head Quarters, Kingston, 14th August, 1813. By accounts received by His Excellency the Governor in Chief and Commander of the Forces, from Commodore Sir James Yeo, dated off York, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes - Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), June 29, 1813