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  • Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Jan. 4, 1815
    Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Jan. 4, 1815
    TextNewspaper       Mr. Brown, Ship-builder, from New-York, with a number of hands, have passed through this city, for Sacket's Harbor - to proceed immediately to the building of several large ships at that place - Report says, one of 120 guns, a 74, &c.;&c.; - Albany Gazette. ...
    TextNewspaper     Mr. Brown, Ship-builder, from New-York, with a number of hands, have passed through this city, for Sacket's Harbor - to proceed immediately to the building of several large ships at …
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  • Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Jan. 11, 1815
    Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Jan. 11, 1815
    TextNewspaper       A letter from Sacket's Harbor, dated Dec. 13, states there has lately arrived at that place, a lieutenant of the British Navy, a deserter from Canada. He commanded the brig Linnet, which was burnt last summer at the head of Lake Ontario, to prevent her falling into our hands. He …
    TextNewspaper     A letter from Sacket's Harbor, dated Dec. 13, states there has lately arrived at that place, a lieutenant of the British Navy, a deserter from Canada. He commanded the brig …
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  • Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Aug. 30, 1815
    Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Aug. 30, 1815
    TextNewspaper       COMMUNICATION. Seneca Locks. - We have the satisfaction to state, that on the 23rd inst. the first Boat (about 70 feet in length) went through the two upper locks on the Seneca Falls, loaded with upwards of one hundred persons. In presence of a great number of spectators, ...
    TextNewspaper     COMMUNICATION. Seneca Locks. - We have the satisfaction to state, that on the 23rd inst. the first Boat (about 70 feet in length) went through the two upper locks on …
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  • Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 25, 1815
    Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 25, 1815
    TextNewspaper       1815 KINGSTON GAZETTE (available on microfilm at Kingston Frontenac Public Library and at Queen's University - Stauffer Library) (first issue of year) p.3 On Monday last, the Bay of Kingston was entirely free from ice, but on Tuesday morning it ...
    TextNewspaper     1815 KINGSTON GAZETTE (available on microfilm at Kingston Frontenac Public Library and at Queen's University - Stauffer Library) (first issue of year) p.3 On Monday last, the Bay of Kingston …
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  • Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), April 1, 1815
    Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), April 1, 1815
    TextNewspaper       p.2 When the news of peace reached Sacket's Harbor, 600 ship carpenters were at work upon one ship of 98 guns, one of 74 guns, and a frigate of 44 guns. The keels had been laid, and the other work in some forwardness... [Baltimore Gazette] ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 When the news of peace reached Sacket's Harbor, 600 ship carpenters were at work upon one ship of 98 guns, one of 74 guns, and a frigate of 44 …
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  • Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), April 15, 1815
    Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), April 15, 1815
    TextNewspaper       p.3 Arrived, on Monday evening last, the American Schooner Lady of the Lake. Major General Brown, of the American army, and Commodore Chauncey of the Navy, came passengers on board.
    TextNewspaper     p.3 Arrived, on Monday evening last, the American Schooner Lady of the Lake. Major General Brown, of the American army, and Commodore Chauncey of the Navy, came passengers on board.
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  • Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), May 13, 1815
    Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), May 13, 1815
    TextNewspaper       p.3 KINGSTON PACKET, James Chapman, Captain, This vessel will sail regularly from Kingston to Sackett's Harbor. She will leave Kingston every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and Sackett's Harbor every other day in the week. The ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 KINGSTON PACKET, James Chapman, Captain, This vessel will sail regularly from Kingston to Sackett's Harbor. She will leave Kingston every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and Sackett's Harbor every other …
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  • Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), June 5, 1815
    Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), June 5, 1815
    TextNewspaper       p.3 York, May 20th - His Excellency the Provisional Lieut. Gov. has been pleased to appoint John Warren, Esq. to be Collector of Customs at Fort Erie vice John Warren, Senior, deceased. Yesterday being the King's Birthday, a Royal Salute was fired by the Field Artillery, ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 York, May 20th - His Excellency the Provisional Lieut. Gov. has been pleased to appoint John Warren, Esq. to be Collector of Customs at Fort Erie vice John Warren, …
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  • Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), June 13, 1815
    Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), June 13, 1815
    TextNewspaper       p.3 To Be Sold At PUBLIC AUCTION, On Saturday, the Twenty Fourth Instant, the Government Schooner NANCY, of Thirty Tons Burthen, With all her Masts, Spars, Sails, ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 To Be Sold At PUBLIC AUCTION, On Saturday, the Twenty Fourth Instant, the Government Schooner NANCY, of Thirty Tons Burthen, With all her Masts, Spars, Sails, ...
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  • Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), June 20, 1815
    Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), June 20, 1815
    TextNewspaper       p.3 To Be Sold At PUBLIC AUCTION, On Saturday, the Twenty Fourth Instant, The Government Schooner VINCENT, of Thirty Six Tons ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 To Be Sold At PUBLIC AUCTION, On Saturday, the Twenty Fourth Instant, The Government Schooner VINCENT, of Thirty Six Tons ...
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  • Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), June 29, 1815
    Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), June 29, 1815
    TextNewspaper       p.3 FOR SALE A Fast sailing Schooner lying at Sacket's Harbor, about 60 tons Burthen. She has undergone a thorough repair, and corked from knee to gunnel, and is tight; her Sails & Rigging new, and in complete order. She was built in Kingston, and ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 FOR SALE A Fast sailing Schooner lying at Sacket's Harbor, about 60 tons Burthen. She has undergone a thorough repair, and corked from knee to gunnel, and is tight; …
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  • Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), July 18, 1815
    Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), July 18, 1815
    TextNewspaper       p.3 One Hundred Dollars Reward - for return of pocket book containing money and the Register of the Schooner, called the Eliza Ann. John Bowker, Kingston, July 18th, 1816. Erie, Pa., June 7th - A channel has been formed by the rise of Lake Erie, across the upper end ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 One Hundred Dollars Reward - for return of pocket book containing money and the Register of the Schooner, called the Eliza Ann. John Bowker, Kingston, July 18th, 1816. Erie, …
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  • Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Sept. 5, 1815
    Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Sept. 5, 1815
    TextNewspaper       p.3 Execution - of ship carpenter who murdered his half-sister.
    TextNewspaper     p.3 Execution - of ship carpenter who murdered his half-sister.
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  • Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Sept. 12, 1815
    Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Sept. 12, 1815
    TextNewspaper       p.3 Melancholy Accident - On Monday evening 4th inst. Mr. Perry Reed, Master of the Schooner Dolphin, Pultney Ville, N.Y. bound to this port; unfortunately fell overboard. - The darkness of night rendered all human efforts vain to save him from an untimely death and watery grave. ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 Melancholy Accident - On Monday evening 4th inst. Mr. Perry Reed, Master of the Schooner Dolphin, Pultney Ville, N.Y. bound to this port; unfortunately fell overboard. - The darkness …
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  • Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Sept. 26, 1815
    Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Sept. 26, 1815
    TextNewspaper       p.3 channel formed - the first part of an article from July 18th paper.
    TextNewspaper     p.3 channel formed - the first part of an article from July 18th paper.
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  • Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Nov. 7, 1815
    Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Nov. 7, 1815
    TextNewspaper       p.3 London, Aug. 22nd. Naval Court Martial - On Monday week a Court Martial was held at Portsmouth, on Capt. Stephen Popham, late acting Capt. of the Montreal, in the Lakes in Canada, for having, contrary to a verbal order of Com. Sir James Lucas Yeo, attacked a flotilla ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 London, Aug. 22nd. Naval Court Martial - On Monday week a Court Martial was held at Portsmouth, on Capt. Stephen Popham, late acting Capt. of the Montreal, in the …
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  • Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Nov. 25, 1815
    Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Nov. 25, 1815
    TextNewspaper       p.3 Last Wedesday night we experienced a fierce gale from the Southwest, attended however, with but little rain. Much anxiety is expressed for the safety of vessels and boats on the Lake, which we are fearful must have suffered considerably. Three schrs. we are told left this ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 Last Wedesday night we experienced a fierce gale from the Southwest, attended however, with but little rain. Much anxiety is expressed for the safety of vessels and boats on …
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  • Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Dec. 2, 1815
    Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Dec. 2, 1815
    TextNewspaper       p.3 We are happy to contradict the statement given in our last respecting the loss of the vessel on Lake Ontario, having on board a number of merchants. The vessel which was supposed to be the one lost, and on board which a number of merchants took passage at Niagara, …
    TextNewspaper     p.3 We are happy to contradict the statement given in our last respecting the loss of the vessel on Lake Ontario, having on board a number of merchants. The vessel …
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  • Tecumseh (Schooner), dismasted &c., 1 Sep 1815
    Tecumseh (Schooner), dismasted &c., 1 Sep 1815
    TextNewspaper       Reason: dismasted &c.; Lives: nil Remarks: Damaged
    TextNewspaper     Reason: dismasted &c.; Lives: nil Remarks: Damaged
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  • Weazle (Schooner), aground, 1 Oct 1815
    Weazle (Schooner), aground, 1 Oct 1815
    TextNewspaper       Reason: aground Remarks: Got off
    TextNewspaper     Reason: aground Remarks: Got off
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