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  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), May 16, 1835
    Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), May 16, 1835
    TextNewspaper       The Hon. John Hamilton has chartered the steamer Britannia for the season to run between Toronto and Hamilton; and is building a beautiful steam packet at Niagara Dock, to run from Queenston to Toronto, touching at all the ports on the head of Lake Ontario - Montreal Morning Courier. It …
    TextNewspaper     The Hon. John Hamilton has chartered the steamer Britannia for the season to run between Toronto and Hamilton; and is building a beautiful steam packet at Niagara Dock, to run …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), September 2, 1835
    Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), September 2, 1835
    TextNewspaper       On Saturday last [August 15], a splendid steam-boat was launched at Niagara, called the "Traveller" belonging to the enterprising owner of the Great Britain. She is, we believe, when finished, to run between Toronto and Niagara, touching at Hamilton. - Prescott Vanguard, August 16. ...
    TextNewspaper     On Saturday last [August 15], a splendid steam-boat was launched at Niagara, called the "Traveller" belonging to the enterprising owner of the Great Britain. She is, we believe, when finished, …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), October 28, 1835
    Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), October 28, 1835
    TextNewspaper       The Traveller. - This important addition to our Lake Ontario Steam Boats, is expected down from Niagara in a few days; being her first appearance on these waters. She is the property of the enterprising owner of the Great Britain, and is intended to encounter the winter gales of the …
    TextNewspaper     The Traveller. - This important addition to our Lake Ontario Steam Boats, is expected down from Niagara in a few days; being her first appearance on these waters. She is …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), November 14, 1835
    Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), November 14, 1835
    TextNewspaper       The Traveller. - This fine vessel touched at our Harbour on Tuesday last, on her first trip from Niagara to Prescott. Yesterday morning she paid us another visit on her route upwards, heavily laden with goods and passengers. This vessel, as mentioned by us on a former ...
    TextNewspaper     The Traveller. - This fine vessel touched at our Harbour on Tuesday last, on her first trip from Niagara to Prescott. Yesterday morning she paid us another visit on her …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), November 18, 1835
    Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), November 18, 1835
    TextNewspaper       The Traveller. - The Oswego Palladium of the 11th inst. speaks of our winter Steamer in the following handsome terms: The Winter Steam Boat. - The beautiful new British steamer, "The Traveller", arrived in our harbor on the morning of the 9th. She is owned by the hon. ...
    TextNewspaper     The Traveller. - The Oswego Palladium of the 11th inst. speaks of our winter Steamer in the following handsome terms: The Winter Steam Boat. - The beautiful new British steamer, …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), December 24, 1835, page 3
    St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), December 24, 1835, page 3
    TextNewspaper       A "Caution." A Steam Boat, called the Sir Walter Scott , in which the Subscriber took one share, price 25, was built last year at Dunnville , intended to run between that place and
    TextNewspaper     A "Caution." A Steam Boat, called the Sir Walter Scott , in which the Subscriber took one share, price 25, was built last year at Dunnville , intended to run …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Cobourg Star (Cobourg, ON), Wednesday, November 25, 1835
    Cobourg Star (Cobourg, ON), Wednesday, November 25, 1835
    TextNewspaper       The BIRMINGHAM, late the UNITED KINGDOM steam boat, was driven from her moorings at Oswego, and struck the shoals. She was only partly laden at the time, having on board 100 barrels of salt and about 15 tons of merchandise.
    TextNewspaper     The BIRMINGHAM, late the UNITED KINGDOM steam boat, was driven from her moorings at Oswego, and struck the shoals. She was only partly laden at the time, having on board …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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