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- LaunchOswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 7 Sep 1836, p. 1, column 5 LAUNCH. -- The new schooner Texas , now building by A. T. Evertsen, will be launched from the ship yard on Saturday next, at 4 o'clock P.M.Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 7 Sep 1836, p. 1, column 5 LAUNCH. -- The new schooner Texas , now building by A. T. Evertsen, will be launched from the ship yard on Saturday next, at 4 o'clock P.M.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Feb. 29, 1836The Medora was wrecked Nov. 11, 1835 in Mexico Bay.The Medora was wrecked Nov. 11, 1835 in Mexico Bay.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), July 12, 1836Welland Canal - The St. Catharines Journal of June 30, gives a list (furnished by the canal collector at that place) of the vessels passing both ways on the Welland Canal, during the month of June. From this list we gather the following, which comprises the Oswego vessels, bound for …Welland Canal - The St. Catharines Journal of June 30, gives a list (furnished by the canal collector at that place) of the vessels passing both ways on the Welland …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake Ontario SteamboatsOswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 3 May 1836 Lake Ontario Steamboats Those splendid steamboats the Great Britain and the United States have commenced their trips for the season, and will stop at this Port both on their upward and downward passage. The former is under the command of her old and well known commander Captain ...Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 3 May 1836 Lake Ontario Steamboats Those splendid steamboats the Great Britain and the United States have commenced their trips for the season, and will stop at this Port both on their upward …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), May 11, 1836p.2 Shipbuilding - in Quebec; "...The new measurement is nearly 50% more than the old; Mr. Black's vessel 746 tons old measurement, being equal to 1071, new measurement." A few days ago, we noticed an improvement in our Canadian canal boats, which is likely to lead ...p.2 Shipbuilding - in Quebec; "...The new measurement is nearly 50% more than the old; Mr. Black's vessel 746 tons old measurement, being equal to 1071, new measurement." A few …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), Jan. 5, 18361836 UPPER CANADA HERALD (from P.A.C. microfilm B-2512, N-9627 is the same) p.3 ...After the immediate business of the meeting was finished, a plan was laid before them for forming a Joint Stock Company, with a capital of £3000, divided into 600 ...1836 UPPER CANADA HERALD (from P.A.C. microfilm B-2512, N-9627 is the same) p.3 ...After the immediate business of the meeting was finished, a plan was laid before them for forming …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), Jan. 12, 1836p.3 Sale of Naval Stores - a long list of items to be sold by auction at Penetanguishene on 3rd March. J. Marks, in charge of Naval Stores, Jan. 1st, 1836. A Meeting of the proprietors of the Steam Boat Commodore Barrie, will be held at the Commercial Hotel, on …p.3 Sale of Naval Stores - a long list of items to be sold by auction at Penetanguishene on 3rd March. J. Marks, in charge of Naval Stores, Jan. 1st, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), Jan. 19, 1836p.3 It will be seen by the following resolutions, that the Stave Forwarding Company are commencing operations with abundant prospects of success. We understand that one person has written to the company, offering to send 150,000 staves by way of Kingston, and another ...p.3 It will be seen by the following resolutions, that the Stave Forwarding Company are commencing operations with abundant prospects of success. We understand that one person has written to …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), Feb. 23, 1836p.3 GOVERNMENT CONTRACT. Steam-Boat Transport on Lake Ontario. Notice is hereby given that Sealed Tenders will be received at this office until Tuesday at noon on the 29th day of March next, from such persons as may be willing to ...p.3 GOVERNMENT CONTRACT. Steam-Boat Transport on Lake Ontario. Notice is hereby given that Sealed Tenders will be received at this office until Tuesday at noon on the 29th day of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), March 1, 1836p.3 Ship Canal Around Niagara Falls - agitated for in Congress. [N.Y. Commercial Advertiser]p.3 Ship Canal Around Niagara Falls - agitated for in Congress. [N.Y. Commercial Advertiser]Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), March 8, 1836p.3 Engineer's Report on improvement of the waters of Newcastle District now before Committee on internal improvement. [Cobourg Star] We are glad to find that Kingston is likely to retrieve its character. After retrograding and resting in stagnant dullness for two years, we ...p.3 Engineer's Report on improvement of the waters of Newcastle District now before Committee on internal improvement. [Cobourg Star] We are glad to find that Kingston is likely to retrieve …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), March 15, 1836p.3 It is stated that the accountants to whom the Welland Canal Company's books have been referred, have reported that there is a balance in favour of the secretary, instead of a defalcation as stated by Mr. Mackenzie.p.3 It is stated that the accountants to whom the Welland Canal Company's books have been referred, have reported that there is a balance in favour of the secretary, instead …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), March 22, 1836p.l death of Col. By in England. [Irish Advocate] p.3 We understand that the Steamboat Enterprise, has been purchased by Mr. James Simpson, of Smiths Falls, for the sum of £500. It is the intention of the proprietor to run her on the Chatts ...p.l death of Col. By in England. [Irish Advocate] p.3 We understand that the Steamboat Enterprise, has been purchased by Mr. James Simpson, of Smiths Falls, for the sum of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), March 29, 1836p.3 Our attention has been directed by a correspondent to the advertisement of the Marine Rail Way Company in the Chronicle and Whig, in which the Company state that an instalment of stock must be paid on or before the 10th day of April. The 10th of April is a …p.3 Our attention has been directed by a correspondent to the advertisement of the Marine Rail Way Company in the Chronicle and Whig, in which the Company state that an …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), April 5, 1836p.3 The Committee on canals have recommended the construction of a ship canal to connect the head of the Bay of Quinte with Lake Ontario through Wellers Bay. Mr. Baird estimates that £43,000 would construct a canal, and the Committee recommended this sum to be granted for ...p.3 The Committee on canals have recommended the construction of a ship canal to connect the head of the Bay of Quinte with Lake Ontario through Wellers Bay. Mr. Baird …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), April 12, 1836p.1 The St. Lawrence Ship Canal in Upper Canada - a ship from Canton could unload on Lake Ontario. [Quebec Gazette] p.2 Our enterprising townsman Nathaniel Hughson, Esq. has purchased the Steam-boat Oakville, which he intends running from this Town to ...p.1 The St. Lawrence Ship Canal in Upper Canada - a ship from Canton could unload on Lake Ontario. [Quebec Gazette] p.2 Our enterprising townsman Nathaniel Hughson, Esq. has purchased …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), April 19, 1836p.2 a letter from Nath. Gould to the Toronto Patriot, claiming that the supposed letter from him published in the Welland Canal Journal by Mackenzie was not true. p.3 The Assembly has passed a resolution to appropriate £2000 for the Burlington Bay ...p.2 a letter from Nath. Gould to the Toronto Patriot, claiming that the supposed letter from him published in the Welland Canal Journal by Mackenzie was not true. p.3 The …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), May 3, 1836p.2 Schedule of Titles of Bills - Passed during the 2nd Session, 12th Parliament, 6th William 4th, 1836 - An Act to incorporate sundry persons under the style and title of the Gananoque & Wiltsie Nav. Co. - An Act for the Preservation of the Fishery in ...p.2 Schedule of Titles of Bills - Passed during the 2nd Session, 12th Parliament, 6th William 4th, 1836 - An Act to incorporate sundry persons under the style and title …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), May 10, 1836p.2 The arrival yesterday of the Steamers Canada and Union Canadian from their winter quarters - the former from Sorel, with two of the Company's Barges, and the latter from Chambly with two Barges belonging to the Ottawa and Rideau Forwarding Company, in addition to those ...p.2 The arrival yesterday of the Steamers Canada and Union Canadian from their winter quarters - the former from Sorel, with two of the Company's Barges, and the latter from …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), May 17, 1836p.3 The Steam-Boat Bytown met with great obstruction and delay on her first trip to Bytown. No boat was expected so soon, and the Canal was nearly full of logs from Brewer's Mills downwards. On her return trip the Bytown had about a hundred passengers, and in the night ran …p.3 The Steam-Boat Bytown met with great obstruction and delay on her first trip to Bytown. No boat was expected so soon, and the Canal was nearly full of logs …Maritime History of the Great Lakes