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- Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Jan. 2, 18291829 KINGSTON GAZETTE AND RELIGIOUS ADVOCATE (from originals at Ontario Archives and Queen's University - Special Collections, unless otherwise noted) p.276 Launched from the Beach near this Office on the 15th instant, a handsome schooner owned by Mr. ...1829 KINGSTON GAZETTE AND RELIGIOUS ADVOCATE (from originals at Ontario Archives and Queen's University - Special Collections, unless otherwise noted) p.276 Launched from the Beach near this Office on the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Jan. 9, 1829p.278 public meeting in the District of Newcastle for the purpose of petitioning the Gov't to cut a canal across the Isthmus of Murray. Welland Canal - survey produces a new plan for feeder. [Farmer's Journal]p.278 public meeting in the District of Newcastle for the purpose of petitioning the Gov't to cut a canal across the Isthmus of Murray. Welland Canal - survey produces a …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Jan. 16, 1829p.287 Bath made port of Entry and Clearance.p.287 Bath made port of Entry and Clearance.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Jan. 23, 1829p.291 Hog's Back Dam almost finished. [Montreal Gazette] The navigation in and out of this River is as good as in Summer. A Schooner is passing down the River for York just now, (11 o'clock, a.m.) - moderate weather - a fair breeze southerly. [Niag. Gleaner] ...p.291 Hog's Back Dam almost finished. [Montreal Gazette] The navigation in and out of this River is as good as in Summer. A Schooner is passing down the River for …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Feb. 6, 1829p.311 The new Schooner, George Canning, Capt. Whitney, is now running between this port and York, and we are requested to state that she will continue to do so the remaining part of the winter season, wind and weather permitting. [Niag. Herald] ...p.311 The new Schooner, George Canning, Capt. Whitney, is now running between this port and York, and we are requested to state that she will continue to do so the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Feb. 13, 1829p.315 Port Hope Harbor and Wharf Company - petition for act of incorporation. p.318 New Schooner - Another fine vessel is now on the stocks, at the lower end of our village, intended for the lake and canal navigation, and to be ready for sailing early the ...p.315 Port Hope Harbor and Wharf Company - petition for act of incorporation. p.318 New Schooner - Another fine vessel is now on the stocks, at the lower end of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), March 6, 1829p.342 tailor drowned last year from Ives' ferry was not Mr. Williams, but George O. Davis, of N.Y.p.342 tailor drowned last year from Ives' ferry was not Mr. Williams, but George O. Davis, of N.Y.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), March 27, 1829p.367 Welland Canal, & Side Cut to Niagara [Loyalist]p.367 Welland Canal, & Side Cut to Niagara [Loyalist]Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), April 10, 1829p.383 steamer Niagara, Capt. Mosier, left Prescott for Kingston but there was ice in the harbor; on the 4th York harbor still was filled with ice.p.383 steamer Niagara, Capt. Mosier, left Prescott for Kingston but there was ice in the harbor; on the 4th York harbor still was filled with ice.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), April 17, 1829p.390 Steam Boats - The Queenston, Capt. Whitney, left this port for York and Niagara on Monday morning. The Dalhousie, Capt. McDonell, arrived within about 9 miles of Kingston on Saturday, but was prevented by the ice, from making her passage. The Niagara, Capt. Mosier, appeared ...p.390 Steam Boats - The Queenston, Capt. Whitney, left this port for York and Niagara on Monday morning. The Dalhousie, Capt. McDonell, arrived within about 9 miles of Kingston on …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), April 24, 1829p.399 Coburg Harbor - directors are elected. [Brockville Recorder] directors of Welland Canal Co. are elected. [ibid]p.399 Coburg Harbor - directors are elected. [Brockville Recorder] directors of Welland Canal Co. are elected. [ibid]Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), May 22, 1829p.14 Navigation of Lake Erie.p.14 Navigation of Lake Erie.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), May 29, 1829p.23 Domestic - On Thursday the 21st inst. a beautiful Schooner was launched at the Isle of Tanti, built by Mr. David Tate, and owned by Captain Thew, of the Township of Whitby. After the necessary preparations were completed she entered her destined element in gallant style, ...p.23 Domestic - On Thursday the 21st inst. a beautiful Schooner was launched at the Isle of Tanti, built by Mr. David Tate, and owned by Captain Thew, of the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), June 5, 1829p.31 For Sale - the Durham Boat Nelson, burthen 500 barrels, together with the Tackle belonging thereto, cheap for cash, or short approved credit. For further particulars, apply to the Gazette and Advocate Office. Kingston, June 4th, 1829. Cobourg Harbour - The ...p.31 For Sale - the Durham Boat Nelson, burthen 500 barrels, together with the Tackle belonging thereto, cheap for cash, or short approved credit. For further particulars, apply to the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), June 12, 1829p.39 We are requested to state, that the Steamer Sir James Kempt will leave this for the Camp ground on Sunday morning next, at 9 o'clock, and will return in the afternoon.p.39 We are requested to state, that the Steamer Sir James Kempt will leave this for the Camp ground on Sunday morning next, at 9 o'clock, and will return in …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), June 19, 1829p.46 (pages 43-46 are out of order at end of volume) We regret to learn that the Steamer Toronto received some injury in her machinery on Wednesday last, while on her way down from Bath. She was towed into port this morning, and, we are informed, will resume her trips …p.46 (pages 43-46 are out of order at end of volume) We regret to learn that the Steamer Toronto received some injury in her machinery on Wednesday last, while on …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), June 26, 1829p.54 Welland Canal - notes the receipt of the Report of the Board of Directors. [U.C. Herald]p.54 Welland Canal - notes the receipt of the Report of the Board of Directors. [U.C. Herald]Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), July 10, 1829p.70 We regret to announce an accident which happened yesterday morning on board the Sir James Kempt steam boat, on her way up. A Fireman, during the night, having occasion to draw up, as is supposed, a bucket of water, unfortunately fell overboard; and though every ...p.70 We regret to announce an accident which happened yesterday morning on board the Sir James Kempt steam boat, on her way up. A Fireman, during the night, having occasion …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), July 24, 1829p.86 The body of George Heathers, employed on board of a Durham Boat belonging to Mr. Davies, on the Island, drowned 1lth May last, was found on Wednesday last, on the Pittsburgh shore. - Verdict of the Coroner's Jury, "accidentally drowned." p.87 ...p.86 The body of George Heathers, employed on board of a Durham Boat belonging to Mr. Davies, on the Island, drowned 1lth May last, was found on Wednesday last, on …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Aug. 14, 1829p.106 Insurance against Fire, and against the dangers of Inland Navigation, effected by the subscriber. Policies already for delivery. John G. Parker, Ag't Protection Insurance Co. p.111 bateau descending Lachine Rapids struck on rock in the grand ...p.106 Insurance against Fire, and against the dangers of Inland Navigation, effected by the subscriber. Policies already for delivery. John G. Parker, Ag't Protection Insurance Co. p.111 bateau descending Lachine …Maritime History of the Great Lakes