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- Frontenac (1816)Approx. 150x30x12. Owned by Mrs. L. Finkle, Ernestown Ont.; to J. & R. Hamilton, St. Catharines 1827. Begun by Teabout & Chapman, completed by H. Gildersleeve, Ernestown Ont. 1816. Engine by Boulton & Watt, London, to "Alciope". First Canadian steamer on Great Lakes, first trip 05/06/17. Underpowered: occasionally took nine …Approx. 150x30x12. Owned by Mrs. L. Finkle, Ernestown Ont.; to J. & R. Hamilton, St. Catharines 1827. Begun by Teabout & Chapman, completed by H. Gildersleeve, Ernestown Ont. 1816. Engine …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- General Smyth (1816)About 105'. Owned by J. Ward et al. Engine to "Saint John". Used on Saint John River. First steamboat in New Brunswick: maiden voyage 20/05/16. Last used 1824.About 105'. Owned by J. Ward et al. Engine to "Saint John". Used on Saint John River. First steamboat in New Brunswick: maiden voyage 20/05/16. Last used 1824.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Steamboat Frontenac's Engine drawingsLine drawings of the engines of the FRONTENAC from the Archives Division, Birmingham Central Library, Boulton & Watt Collection, Portfolios 1213-14Line drawings of the engines of the FRONTENAC from the Archives Division, Birmingham Central Library, Boulton & Watt Collection, Portfolios 1213-14Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steam boatsNiles Weekly Register, Oct. 19, 1816 Steam boats. We lately mentioned the launch of a steam boat at Sackett's Harbor; a second, for Lake Ontario, has been launched at Ernest, U. Canada. - The Kingston Gazette observes - "the opposite sides of the lake, which not long ago vied with each other in the building of …Niles Weekly Register, Oct. 19, 1816 Steam boats. We lately mentioned the launch of a steam boat at Sackett's Harbor; a second, for Lake Ontario, has been launched at Ernest, U. Canada. - The Kingston Gazette …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ontario Repository (Canandaigua, NY), Tues., July 30, 1816A boat large enough to accommodate 20 passengers, has lately arrived at Montreal from Schenectady; having ascended the Mohawk, to the little canal at Rome, which connects it with Wood Creek; thence into Oneida Lake, Oswego River and Lake Ontario, &c.; When we consider that a cut of 15 or …A boat large enough to accommodate 20 passengers, has lately arrived at Montreal from Schenectady; having ascended the Mohawk, to the little canal at Rome, which connects it with Wood …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Manifest, 10 May 1816, Joseph BailleyJoseph BailleyJoseph BailleyMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oath, 09 May 1816, Joseph Bailley to Samuel AbbottJoseph Bailley to Samuel AbbottJoseph Bailley to Samuel AbbottMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Correspondence, 13 May 1816, Joseph Bailley re goods entered at MackinacJoseph Bailley re goods entered at MackinacJoseph Bailley re goods entered at MackinacMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Manifest, 20 May 1816, very faint; bulk freight; small amountvery faint; bulk freight; small amountvery faint; bulk freight; small amountMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner, Vermillion, Manifest, 17 May 1816Master: J. NelsonMaster: J. NelsonMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Correspondence, 31 May 1816,Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Alexis Bailly, Manifest, 03 Jun 1816Master: Alexis BaillyMaster: Alexis BaillyMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Manifest, 04 Jun 1816, Berthelot & Rollette, trade goodsBerthelot & Rollette, trade goodsBerthelot & Rollette, trade goodsMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Invoice, 02 Jun 1816, P. Rocheblave, trade goods: clothes, fabrics, household itemsP. Rocheblave, trade goods: clothes, fabrics, household itemsP. Rocheblave, trade goods: clothes, fabrics, household itemsMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Manifest, 18 Jun 1816, Joseph Bailley, trade goods: clothes, clothJoseph Bailley, trade goods: clothes, clothJoseph Bailley, trade goods: clothes, clothMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Boats, Manifest, 12 Jun 1816Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Canoes, Rocheblave, Manifest, 24 Jun 1816Master: RocheblaveMaster: RocheblaveMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Boats, Rocheblave, Manifest, 29 Jun 1816Master: RocheblaveMaster: RocheblaveMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 15 Oct 1816Kingston, U. C. Sept. 14 Melancholy Circumstance. On Saturday last, the 7th. inst, the scow was coming from Adolphustown, at Barker's ferry, to Sophiasburgh, with 11 persons, two men, three women; the other boys and girls had a span of horses and waggon on board. In ...Kingston, U. C. Sept. 14 Melancholy Circumstance. On Saturday last, the 7th. inst, the scow was coming from Adolphustown, at Barker's ferry, to Sophiasburgh, with 11 persons, two men, three …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 22 Oct 1816Kingston, U. C. Sept. 14. A NEW STEAM-BOAT ON LAKE ONTARIO On Saturday the 7th. of September the Steam-Boat FRONTENAC was launched at the village of Ernest Town. A numerous concourse of people assembled on the occasion. But, in consequence of some accidental ...Kingston, U. C. Sept. 14. A NEW STEAM-BOAT ON LAKE ONTARIO On Saturday the 7th. of September the Steam-Boat FRONTENAC was launched at the village of Ernest Town. A numerous …Maritime History of the Great Lakes