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- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), Jan. 28, 1823(p.1 & 2 missing) p.3 To the Humane. Your petitioner has served His Majesty 27 years by sea and land, and by an act of providence is reduced to necessity. By the loss of the Franklin Schooner on Lake Erie, he lost the fruit of nearly 27 years ...(p.1 & 2 missing) p.3 To the Humane. Your petitioner has served His Majesty 27 years by sea and land, and by an act of providence is reduced to necessity. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), March 4, 1823p.3 Gov't Sale - at Lower Lachine - bateaux, anchors, masts, sails, etc.p.3 Gov't Sale - at Lower Lachine - bateaux, anchors, masts, sails, etc.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), March 11, 1823p.3 Gov't Contract - tenders called for transporting gov't supplies on different routes (3 different ads.)p.3 Gov't Contract - tenders called for transporting gov't supplies on different routes (3 different ads.)Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), March 18, 1823p.3 The Richmond Packet, Oates Master, commenced running between York and Niagara on the 6th inst. Contract for Working Government Scow - Notice is hereby given, that tenders will be received at this Office until Thursday the 3d April next, at noon, from such persons as may ...p.3 The Richmond Packet, Oates Master, commenced running between York and Niagara on the 6th inst. Contract for Working Government Scow - Notice is hereby given, that tenders will be …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), April 8, 1823p.3 The ice began to break up on Saturday last, and this morning the channel is completely open, so that vessels may enter the harbor without danger. By Auction - On Saturday the 19th inst. at the wharf of Neil McLeod Esq. at 12 o clock, noon, Two Durham Boats, …p.3 The ice began to break up on Saturday last, and this morning the channel is completely open, so that vessels may enter the harbor without danger. By Auction - …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), April 15, 1823p.3 On Tuesday last arrived from York, on board the Richmond Packet Oates, master, His Excellency, the lieut. Governor, family, etc...p.3 On Tuesday last arrived from York, on board the Richmond Packet Oates, master, His Excellency, the lieut. Governor, family, etc...Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), April 22, 1823p.3 Transport to Lachine, in returning Government Bateaux - tenders to be received to use this service. April 7thp.3 Transport to Lachine, in returning Government Bateaux - tenders to be received to use this service. April 7thMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), May 6, 1823p.3 Fatal Accident - sawyer from Kingston killed by falling of timber at Sackets Harbor while making ship plank. To Whom It May Concern - Having observed in the Herald a notice dated April 4th 1823, and signed Stephen Finchley, wherein he offers his services as an Agent to ...p.3 Fatal Accident - sawyer from Kingston killed by falling of timber at Sackets Harbor while making ship plank. To Whom It May Concern - Having observed in the Herald …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), May 13, 1823p.3 For the Upper Canada Herald. At the late term of the Court of King's Bench in York, the Carlton (Carleton) Island Seizure case, which has been a subject of so much excitement here, and in the State of New York, was brought to a final decision. Upon a special …p.3 For the Upper Canada Herald. At the late term of the Court of King's Bench in York, the Carlton (Carleton) Island Seizure case, which has been a subject of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), May 20, 1823p.3 A report having been circulated, that vessels and boats from Upper Canada, are liable to seizure upon entering the ports of the United States, on the St. Lawrence and Lake Ontario, by virtue of a late Act of Congress, and the instructions from their Treasury department ...p.3 A report having been circulated, that vessels and boats from Upper Canada, are liable to seizure upon entering the ports of the United States, on the St. Lawrence and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), June 3, 1823p.3 Melancholy Accident - man drowns from schooner bound for Gennesee. [Chronicle]p.3 Melancholy Accident - man drowns from schooner bound for Gennesee. [Chronicle]Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), June 10, 1823p.3 Notice of schedule of fast running Steam Boat Dalhousie. Prescott, 6th June 1823p.3 Notice of schedule of fast running Steam Boat Dalhousie. Prescott, 6th June 1823Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), July 8, 1823p.3 Custom House Office Kingston, 7th July 1823 Notice is hereby given to Merchants and others concerned that Foreign bottoms can no longer be engaged in the carrying Trade of this Province instructions having ...p.3 Custom House Office Kingston, 7th July 1823 Notice is hereby given to Merchants and others concerned that Foreign bottoms can no longer be engaged in the carrying Trade of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), July 22, 1823p.3 a meeting was held in Niagara District to adopt measures to open a Canal between Lake Erie and Ontario. On the 30th May on Lake Erie, 3 successive swells appeared at Otter and Kettle Creeks, which are 20 miles apart; the swells were 7 feet high. [York Gazette] ...p.3 a meeting was held in Niagara District to adopt measures to open a Canal between Lake Erie and Ontario. On the 30th May on Lake Erie, 3 successive swells …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), July 29, 1823p.2 Address to the Inhabitants of Upper and Lower Canada - 3 columns about the proposed canal between Lakes Erie & Ontario. A Lantern, containing 9 Lamps, has been placed, by order of the American government, on the Mess House at Fort Niagara, 14 feet above the roof. ...p.2 Address to the Inhabitants of Upper and Lower Canada - 3 columns about the proposed canal between Lakes Erie & Ontario. A Lantern, containing 9 Lamps, has been placed, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), Aug. 12, 1823p.3 Drowned - Mr. Norman Crane and another man drown, when being towed in a small boat by a schooner near Brockville. -man dies on board schooner bound from Oswego to Kingston. [St. Lawrence Gazette Aug. 5th] -waiter on board str. Dalhousie saves man who was in skiff ...p.3 Drowned - Mr. Norman Crane and another man drown, when being towed in a small boat by a schooner near Brockville. -man dies on board schooner bound from Oswego …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), Aug. 26, 1823p.2 A new Steam Boat, called the Martha Ogden, has commenced running between Sackets Harbour and this Port. She performs three trips each week. p.3 For Sale Cheap for Cash - A good Durham Boat, with all necessary equipments. Enquire of J.R. Armstrong, in ...p.2 A new Steam Boat, called the Martha Ogden, has commenced running between Sackets Harbour and this Port. She performs three trips each week. p.3 For Sale Cheap for Cash …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), Sept. 30, 1823p.3 Casualty - About 9 o clock on Saturday evening, Mr. Valentine Morley, Master of a Durham Boat which sails between this Port and Montreal, accidentally fell overboard near Cedar Island, and was drowned. The body has not yet been found.p.3 Casualty - About 9 o clock on Saturday evening, Mr. Valentine Morley, Master of a Durham Boat which sails between this Port and Montreal, accidentally fell overboard near Cedar …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), Oct. 7, 1823p.3 Ad for steam-boat Dalhousie, with fall schedule, Alexr. McDonell master. Kingston, 6th Oct.p.3 Ad for steam-boat Dalhousie, with fall schedule, Alexr. McDonell master. Kingston, 6th Oct.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), Oct. 21, 1823p.3 body of Morley found. [Chronicle] Great Western Canal almost finished in N.Y. state; started in July 1817, 363 miles long, all finished except about 30 miles at western end from Lockport to Buffalo.p.3 body of Morley found. [Chronicle] Great Western Canal almost finished in N.Y. state; started in July 1817, 363 miles long, all finished except about 30 miles at western end …Maritime History of the Great Lakes