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- Plan of Oakville, Township of Trafalgar, Upper Canada, 1835A map from 1835 showing the town of Oakville from Brock Street to Allan Street, including the Sixteen Mile Creek. This map features the church, market square, wharf and an intended damn site north of the Colborne Street bridge.A map from 1835 showing the town of Oakville from Brock Street to Allan Street, including the Sixteen Mile Creek. This map features the church, market square, wharf and an …Oakville Public Library
- Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Jan. 3, 18351835 KINGSTON CHRONICLE & GAZETTE (available on microfilm at Kingston - Fronteanc Public Library and Queen's University - Stauffer Library) * start of semi-weekly publication. p.3 Loss of the Schooner General Brock - We regret to learn that ...1835 KINGSTON CHRONICLE & GAZETTE (available on microfilm at Kingston - Fronteanc Public Library and Queen's University - Stauffer Library) * start of semi-weekly publication. p.3 Loss of the Schooner …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Jan. 7, 1835p.2 application for charter for Joint Stock Company to improve Gananoque and Willsie waters. [Brockville Recorder] p.3 Robert Barrie knighted by King.p.2 application for charter for Joint Stock Company to improve Gananoque and Willsie waters. [Brockville Recorder] p.3 Robert Barrie knighted by King.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Jan. 10, 1835p.3 The sale of Steam Boats, Schooners, Durham Boats etc. belonging to the Estate of the late Robert Drummond, which is to take place next Thursday, is well worthy the attention of men of capital and enterprise. The vessels, we are informed, must be sold, in order to close ...p.3 The sale of Steam Boats, Schooners, Durham Boats etc. belonging to the Estate of the late Robert Drummond, which is to take place next Thursday, is well worthy the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Jan. 14, 1835p.3 The Editor of the Port Hope Warder, in that journal of the 30th of last month, is much surprised at our remarks upon the statement made by Capt. Burns of the schooner Lord Wellington, published in the Chronicle of the 20th ultimo. Believing, as we did, that that ...p.3 The Editor of the Port Hope Warder, in that journal of the 30th of last month, is much surprised at our remarks upon the statement made by Capt. Burns …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Jan. 17, 1835p.2 Niagara Ship Canal - meeting held at Lewiston. [Albany Argus] We have to congratulate our readers, upon the removal of the business of the Canada Inland Forwarding & Insurance Company, to Prescott. We entertain not the smallest doubt but that all parties concerned, ...p.2 Niagara Ship Canal - meeting held at Lewiston. [Albany Argus] We have to congratulate our readers, upon the removal of the business of the Canada Inland Forwarding & Insurance …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Niles Gazette and Advertiser (Niles, MI), 21 November 1835On the evening of the 10th inst., the schooner Bridget , with a full cargo and fifteen persons, including passengers, on board, anchored near the mouth of the St. Joseph river , and sent a part of her cargo ...On the evening of the 10th inst., the schooner Bridget , with a full cargo and fifteen persons, including passengers, on board, anchored near the mouth of the St. Joseph …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Chicago Democrat (Chicago, IL), 18 Nov. 1835SEVERE GALES. - Our lake, for two or three weeks past, has been visited by several severe gales, and we regret that several serious and distressing accidents have occurred in consequence. The Lafayette , laden with flour and other articles, and having ...SEVERE GALES. - Our lake, for two or three weeks past, has been visited by several severe gales, and we regret that several serious and distressing accidents have occurred in …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Chicago Democrat (Chicago, IL), 25 November 1835THE LATE GALE. - The Gale on Lake Michigan , has been much more severe and destructive of life and property than we were aware of at the publication of our last paper, none but imperfect accounts have as yet reached us,and they are of the most ...THE LATE GALE. - The Gale on Lake Michigan , has been much more severe and destructive of life and property than we were aware of at the publication of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Whig & Journal (Buffalo, NY), 30 Sept. 1835, page 2Column 4Column 4Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Whig & Journal (Buffalo, NY), 30 Sept. 1835, page 2Column 5Column 5Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Whig & Journal (Buffalo, NY), 7 Oct. 1835, page 2Column 3Column 3Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Whig & Journal (Buffalo, NY), 7 October 1835, page 2Column 4Column 4Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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- Buffalo Whig & Journal (Buffalo, NY), 7 October 1835, page 2Column 7 ad.Column 7 ad.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Whig & Journal (Buffalo, NY), 14 Oct. 1835, page 2Column 3Column 3Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Whig & Journal (Buffalo, NY), 21 Oct. 1835, page 2Column 6Column 6Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Whig & Journal (Buffalo, NY), 28 Oct. 1835, page 3Column 1 ad.Column 1 ad.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Whig & Journal (Buffalo, NY), 4 Nov. 1835, page 2Column 4Column 4Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Whig & Journal (Buffalo, NY), 4 Nov. 1835, page 2Column 5Column 5Maritime History of the Great Lakes