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- Extract of a letter dated Sacket's Harbor, Jan. 11Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Feb. 15, 1815 Lansingburgh , January 31 . Extract of a letter dated Sacket's Harbor , Jan. 11 . "There are near six hundred ...Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Feb. 15, 1815 Lansingburgh , January 31 . Extract of a letter dated Sacket's Harbor , Jan. 11 . "There are near six hundred ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Northern MarketGeneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), April 5, 1815 Northern Market. The Subscribers having nearly completed a safe and convenient Harbour at Pulteney-Ville , on Lake Ontario , together with large and commodious Ware-Houses - and being interested ...Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), April 5, 1815 Northern Market. The Subscribers having nearly completed a safe and convenient Harbour at Pulteney-Ville , on Lake Ontario , together with large and commodious Ware-Houses - and being interested ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Jan. 4, 1815Mr. 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. ...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 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Jan. 11, 1815A 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 …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 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Sat., May 13, 1815Kingston 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 price will be Two Dollars for each ...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 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Columbian (New York, NY), April 8, 1815Among the passengers in the Steam-Boat from Albany, this morning, was Sir James L. Yeo, and several other British officers on their way from Canada to England. They took up their quarters at Washington-Hall, and will probably take passage from this port for Europe.Among the passengers in the Steam-Boat from Albany, this morning, was Sir James L. Yeo, and several other British officers on their way from Canada to England. They took up …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Aug. 30, 1815COMMUNICATION. 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, ...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 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Niles Weekly Register, Sat., March 18, 1815, page 42Six hundred carpenters at Sackets Harbor, had made great progress in the building of a ship to carry 98 guns and another for 74, when the work was arrested by the news of peace. These vessels would have been ready for service with th eopening of the lake.Six hundred carpenters at Sackets Harbor, had made great progress in the building of a ship to carry 98 guns and another for 74, when the work was arrested by …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sackets HarborNiles Weekly Register, Sat., April 29, 1815, page 152 Sackets Harbor - From the Democratic Press - Mr. Binns - In your paper a few days since you state that two 74s were building at Sackets Harbor when information of the peace reached there. I am, however, enabled to state, that the two vessels on the stocks at that …Niles Weekly Register, Sat., April 29, 1815, page 152 Sackets Harbor - From the Democratic Press - Mr. Binns - In your paper a few days since you state that two 74s were building at Sackets Harbor when information …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sackets Harbor - Extract of a letter from a gentleman at Sackets Harbor, to his friend in BaltimoreNiles Weekly Register, Sat., March 25, 1815, page 56 Sackets Harbor - Extract of a letter from a gentleman at Sackets Harbor, to his friend in Baltimore, dated March 6, 1815 "Having seen in the newspapers, various manifestations of joy on the return of peace, permit me to state what took place on its being received at Sackets ...Niles Weekly Register, Sat., March 25, 1815, page 56 Sackets Harbor - Extract of a letter from a gentleman at Sackets Harbor, to his friend in Baltimore, dated March 6, 1815 "Having seen in the newspapers, various manifestations of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sackets HarborGeneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Feb. 1, 1815 From the Watertown Adv. of Jan. 25. Sackets Harbor . - The keels of two large vessels are laid at Sackets Harbor; we understand the one is 182 and the other 134 feet; one of which is building under the superintendence of Mr. Eckford, and the other under the superintendence …Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Feb. 1, 1815 From the Watertown Adv. of Jan. 25. Sackets Harbor . - The keels of two large vessels are laid at Sackets Harbor; we understand the one is 182 and the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Extract of a letter dated Sackets Harbor, Jan. 11.Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Feb. 15, 1815 Lansingburgh, January 31 Extract of a letter dated Sackets Harbor, Jan. 11. "There are near six hundred ship-carpenters at this post, busily engaged in getting timber ready to build two seventy-fours and a frigate of the first class. Although surrounded by spies, our ...Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Feb. 15, 1815 Lansingburgh, January 31 Extract of a letter dated Sackets Harbor, Jan. 11. "There are near six hundred ship-carpenters at this post, busily engaged in getting timber ready to build two …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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