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- Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), 5 Jan 18211821 KINGSTON CHRONICLE (available on microfilm at Kingston Frontenac Public Library and at Queen's University - Stauffer Library, unless otherwise noted) Jan. 5, 12, 19, 26 - missing. Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23 - missing. March 2, 9, 16, 23 - missing. ...1821 KINGSTON CHRONICLE (available on microfilm at Kingston Frontenac Public Library and at Queen's University - Stauffer Library, unless otherwise noted) Jan. 5, 12, 19, 26 - missing. Feb. 2, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), March 27, 1821(from original at P.A.C.) nil (missing issues until May 1st)(from original at P.A.C.) nil (missing issues until May 1st)Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), May 1, 1821(from original at Ontario Archives) p.3 Died - At the Naval Establishment, Grand River, on the 31st March last Mr. Joseph R. Scott, Assistant Surgeon Royal Navy, aged 36 years. Notice - Storage, Forwarding and Commission Business - William Bayard Smith has leased the ...(from original at Ontario Archives) p.3 Died - At the Naval Establishment, Grand River, on the 31st March last Mr. Joseph R. Scott, Assistant Surgeon Royal Navy, aged 36 years. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), May 8, 1821(from original at P.A.C.) p.3 ad for steam boat Charlotte. May 8th, 1821. (missing issues until Aug. 14th)(from original at P.A.C.) p.3 ad for steam boat Charlotte. May 8th, 1821. (missing issues until Aug. 14th)Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), Aug. 14, 1821(from original at Ontario Archives) p.1 STEAM BOAT NOTICE. The Frontenac will leave Kingston on Wednesday 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd & 29th of August - and Niagara on Saturday 4th, 11th, 18th and 25th of August. Kingston, July 27th, ...(from original at Ontario Archives) p.1 STEAM BOAT NOTICE. The Frontenac will leave Kingston on Wednesday 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd & 29th of August - and Niagara on Saturday 4th, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), Nov. 6, 1821(from original at Ontario Archives) p.1 ad for Storage, Forwarding & Commission Business of W.B. Smyth. Nov. 13, 20, 27 missing Dec. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 missing(from original at Ontario Archives) p.1 ad for Storage, Forwarding & Commission Business of W.B. Smyth. Nov. 13, 20, 27 missing Dec. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 missingMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), March 30, 1821(damaged) p.3 TRANSPORTATION. Whiting & Seymour, Lachine and W.L. Whiting & Co., Prescott. Are prepared to receive Produce and Merchandize, at each of the above places, for ...(damaged) p.3 TRANSPORTATION. Whiting & Seymour, Lachine and W.L. Whiting & Co., Prescott. Are prepared to receive Produce and Merchandize, at each of the above places, for ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), April 6, 1821p.3 A Bill has passed to relieve all our schooners from Light House duties to the same extent as Steam-boats. We are glad of this, not only because the owners of small craft can ill afford to pay those duties, but also because it is obviously essential to the general …p.3 A Bill has passed to relieve all our schooners from Light House duties to the same extent as Steam-boats. We are glad of this, not only because the owners …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), April 13, 1821p.3 In consequence of a succession of strong gales of wind, the ice in the river began to break up on Sunday last, and this morning we observe that the main channel is completely open; the harbor will also be cleared in a few days, and the navigation of the …p.3 In consequence of a succession of strong gales of wind, the ice in the river began to break up on Sunday last, and this morning we observe that the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), April 20, 1821p.4 Though some ice still remains in the Bay, the navigation has commenced. One vessel sailed from hence on Wednesday last, and we understand three or four have passed up the American channel. The Schooner Minerva Ann, arrived yesterday afternoon, from York, with ...p.4 Though some ice still remains in the Bay, the navigation has commenced. One vessel sailed from hence on Wednesday last, and we understand three or four have passed up …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), April 27, 1821p.3 An Act to Regulate the Trade between this Province and the United States of America, by land and inland navigation: V. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That from and after the passing of this Act, there shall be paid on all vessels or boats, ...p.3 An Act to Regulate the Trade between this Province and the United States of America, by land and inland navigation: V. And be it further enacted by the authority …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), May 4, 1821p.3 The steam boat Frontenac left this port for the first time this season on the 2d inst. Found - On Tuesday last, a large Scow. Any person proving property, and paying charges, may have the same by applying to Wm. Hadley, on Simcoe Island. Kingston, April 28, ...p.3 The steam boat Frontenac left this port for the first time this season on the 2d inst. Found - On Tuesday last, a large Scow. Any person proving property, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), May 11, 1821p.3 The Steam Boat CHARLOTTE, Will in future leave Kingston, for the Bay of Quinte, on Sunday morning precisely at seven o'clock, and arrive at Bath at ten o'clock, A.M. Kingston, May 8, 1821. Found - a Batteaux between ...p.3 The Steam Boat CHARLOTTE, Will in future leave Kingston, for the Bay of Quinte, on Sunday morning precisely at seven o'clock, and arrive at Bath at ten o'clock, A.M. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), May 18, 1821p.3 THE STEAM BOAT SOPHIA. Will, for the present, leave Sacket's Harbour at ten o'clock A.M. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and Kingston at 11 A.M. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. SAMUEL THURSTON. May 15th, ...p.3 THE STEAM BOAT SOPHIA. Will, for the present, leave Sacket's Harbour at ten o'clock A.M. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and Kingston at 11 A.M. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), June 8, 1821p.3 We learn from Cobourg, that the wharf in front of that village has been commenced, and that a pier 24 feet by 16 feet has been sunk in 15 feet water about three hundred and fifty yards from the shore. We understand that the expense of this undertaking will …p.3 We learn from Cobourg, that the wharf in front of that village has been commenced, and that a pier 24 feet by 16 feet has been sunk in 15 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), June 22, 1821p.3 Distressing Accident - a man sails from Point Frederick to Simcoe Island in a small barge, the barge is found sunk in 12 feet of water 300 yards off Four Mile Point, with the sails standing and the sheets fastened down; he is presumed drowned. ...p.3 Distressing Accident - a man sails from Point Frederick to Simcoe Island in a small barge, the barge is found sunk in 12 feet of water 300 yards off …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), June 29, 1821p.3 Fatal Accident - a passenger on board Schooner Minerva Ann falls overboard and drowns on passage to York; he sank before the Captain and crew could reach him with the boat.p.3 Fatal Accident - a passenger on board Schooner Minerva Ann falls overboard and drowns on passage to York; he sank before the Captain and crew could reach him with …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), July 13, 1821p.2 Detroit, June 15th - We understand a Sailor belonging to the British Schooner Confiance, in the employ of the boundary commissioners, was accidentally killed by the dischare of a fowling piece during the last week upon the River St. Clare. He was in the act of killing a snake …p.2 Detroit, June 15th - We understand a Sailor belonging to the British Schooner Confiance, in the employ of the boundary commissioners, was accidentally killed by the dischare of a …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), July 27, 1821p.2 Lumber Act - passed in Great Britain (Cap. xxxvii) 28th May, 1821 - gives particulars, dimensions of different kinds of lumber products such as deals, battens, knees, staves, plank, masts, etc. with Duty charged on each. Ground broken for Lachine Canal [Montreal ...p.2 Lumber Act - passed in Great Britain (Cap. xxxvii) 28th May, 1821 - gives particulars, dimensions of different kinds of lumber products such as deals, battens, knees, staves, plank, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Aug. 3, 1821p.3 Public Notice. Is hereby given that the Forwarding business heretofore carried on by the Houses of L. Sexton & Co. of Ogdensburg, Jones & Van Slyck, of Prescott, and Sexton & Crane, at La Chine, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. - ...p.3 Public Notice. Is hereby given that the Forwarding business heretofore carried on by the Houses of L. Sexton & Co. of Ogdensburg, Jones & Van Slyck, of Prescott, and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes