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- 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
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), Jan. 6, 1835missing ] NOTES[1835 UPPER CANADA HERALD (from P.A.C. microfilm B-2511 unless otherwise noted; N-9626 is the same, ending on March 24th, 1835.)missing ] NOTES[1835 UPPER CANADA HERALD (from P.A.C. microfilm B-2511 unless otherwise noted; N-9626 is the same, ending on March 24th, 1835.)Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), Jan. 20, 1835p.3 For Sale - the Steam Packet St. George will be sold to highest bidder on March 2d. 16th Jan., David John Smithp.3 For Sale - the Steam Packet St. George will be sold to highest bidder on March 2d. 16th Jan., David John SmithMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), Jan. 27, 1835p.3 Notice - Tenders wanted for drawing stone from the Quarry on Queen St., 100-200 Toise, for filling wharves to be built by Thomas Kirkpatrick & John Counter, Esq.p.3 Notice - Tenders wanted for drawing stone from the Quarry on Queen St., 100-200 Toise, for filling wharves to be built by Thomas Kirkpatrick & John Counter, Esq.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), Feb. 10, 1835p.1 The Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Welland Canal, for 1834; 2 full columns of statistics, etc. p.2 stone for Canal Lock weighed 77 cwt. [Cornwall Observer] p.3 meeting of Subscribers to Stock in Ottawa ...p.1 The Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Welland Canal, for 1834; 2 full columns of statistics, etc. p.2 stone for Canal Lock weighed 77 cwt. [Cornwall …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), Feb. 24, 1835p.1 Lamentable Accident - another canal bank caves in. [Cornwall Observer] p.3 Gov't Contract - tenders called for Steam-boat Transport on Lake Ontario. Feb. 18th, 1835 ...p.1 Lamentable Accident - another canal bank caves in. [Cornwall Observer] p.3 Gov't Contract - tenders called for Steam-boat Transport on Lake Ontario. Feb. 18th, 1835 ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), March 17, 1835p.3 FORWARDING. The Ottawa Steamboat Company having increased their Capital Stock by the purchase of three Steamboats on the Rideau Canal, in order to complete and extend their line to Kingston, will hereafter transact their business under the name of ...p.3 FORWARDING. The Ottawa Steamboat Company having increased their Capital Stock by the purchase of three Steamboats on the Rideau Canal, in order to complete and extend their line to …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), March 31, 1835p.3 The Steam Boat Canada has commenced her trips from Niagara to Toronto. ...The various Steam Boats are preparing to enter on their summer employment with renewed vigour and splendour. The Great Britain, and the United States, are to sail in concert, the red cross flag ...p.3 The Steam Boat Canada has commenced her trips from Niagara to Toronto. ...The various Steam Boats are preparing to enter on their summer employment with renewed vigour and splendour. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), April 7, 1835p.2 The River is open to Long Island, but the ice still remains in the Harbour and Bay. The Steamboat accommodation on the River and Lake this season will surpass any previous period. The Great Britain has been repainted, and adorned in the finest style. The St. George, ...p.2 The River is open to Long Island, but the ice still remains in the Harbour and Bay. The Steamboat accommodation on the River and Lake this season will surpass …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), April 14, 1835p.1 Inland Navigation - the importance to commerce of good navigable waterways. [Brantford Sentinel] p.3 The navigation has begun for the season. Last Wednesday the schooner Byron arrived from Oswego, and since then two or three schooners have come in from ...p.1 Inland Navigation - the importance to commerce of good navigable waterways. [Brantford Sentinel] p.3 The navigation has begun for the season. Last Wednesday the schooner Byron arrived from Oswego, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), April 21, 1835p.1 Prize Adventure - $1000 to be given to anyone who completes a boat voyage from Lewiston to Niagara Falls on the river. [Buffalo Whig] p.3 LAKE ONTARIO 1835 The Steam Boatp.1 Prize Adventure - $1000 to be given to anyone who completes a boat voyage from Lewiston to Niagara Falls on the river. [Buffalo Whig] p.3 LAKE ONTARIO 1835 The …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), April 28, 1835
p.1 Travels in Upper Canada, No. XI - Presqu'ile, Brighton, Grafton and Cobourg - mentions loss of Speedy (not directly named), also mentions pier at Cobourg. [Montreal Gazette] p.2 List of Bills Passed by the House of Assembly during the first session of ...p.1 Travels in Upper Canada, No. XI - Presqu'ile, Brighton, Grafton and Cobourg - mentions loss of Speedy (not directly named), also mentions pier at Cobourg. [Montreal Gazette] p.2 List …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), June 23, 1835
p.2 The new Steam-Boat Northumberland, on the Rice Lake, is now making regular daily trips to and from Peterboro', Cambleton, Bewdley and Sully, in communication with the stages from Cobourg and Port Hope. Having ourselves made a trip in her during the week, we can with ...p.2 The new Steam-Boat Northumberland, on the Rice Lake, is now making regular daily trips to and from Peterboro', Cambleton, Bewdley and Sully, in communication with the stages from Cobourg …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), July 7, 1835
p.2 RIDEAU CANAL. Arrived - July 5th - Thomas McKay, Captain Chambers, with 15 cabin passengers, and having barge Iroquois in tow, loaded with merchandise. (consignees listed) Sailed - 7th - Thomas McKay, with passengers and Barge Iroquois in tow ...p.2 RIDEAU CANAL. Arrived - July 5th - Thomas McKay, Captain Chambers, with 15 cabin passengers, and having barge Iroquois in tow, loaded with merchandise. (consignees listed) Sailed - 7th …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), July 14, 1835
p.2 explosion using 150 pounds of powder in Mr. Harvey's section of Long Sault canal work. [Cornwall Observer] Travels in Upper Canada - No. XIII - Midland District, Kingston. p.3 Last Wednesday the Steam-Boat Rideau arrived here with three ...p.2 explosion using 150 pounds of powder in Mr. Harvey's section of Long Sault canal work. [Cornwall Observer] Travels in Upper Canada - No. XIII - Midland District, Kingston. p.3 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), July 21, 1835
p.3 RIDEAU CANAL. Arrived - 19th July - steamer Thos. McKay (consignees listed.) Sailed - 21st July - S.B. Thos. McKay with barge Emigrant in tow, loaded with pork, whisky and beer, for Bytown and Montreal. ...p.3 RIDEAU CANAL. Arrived - 19th July - steamer Thos. McKay (consignees listed.) Sailed - 21st July - S.B. Thos. McKay with barge Emigrant in tow, loaded with pork, whisky …Maritime History of the Great Lakes - Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), April 28, 1835