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- Brockville Recorder (Brockville, ON), June 24, 1836A letter to the editor: A man was fired who would not swear that he would vote for Jonas Jones in the up coming election. "I have been employed by Mr. Jones on a steamboat building by him. " signed Frances Hackett. ...A letter to the editor: A man was fired who would not swear that he would vote for Jonas Jones in the up coming election. "I have been employed by …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), Sep. 21, 1836New Steam Packet - We also strolled along the harbor, where the new mammoth boat, Buffalo, building at Carrick's ship yard, is in rapid progress. Her keel was laid some six weeks since, and she is now in frame, so as to give an outline of her new and beautiful …New Steam Packet - We also strolled along the harbor, where the new mammoth boat, Buffalo, building at Carrick's ship yard, is in rapid progress. Her keel was laid some …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
- Black Rock Advocate (Buffalo, NY), 29 Sept. 1836, page 3Column 1Column 1Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Black Rock Advocate (Buffalo, NY), 28 Oct. 1836, page 3Column 3Column 3Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cobourg Star (Cobourg, ON), Wednesday, December 21, 1836STEAM BOAT CANADA. ---As this boat was entering our harbor on Friday night, from Kingston, the wind blowing a gale at the time, she was driven on the east shore where she grounded so firmly that it was impossible to get her off. The high winds that have prevailed since …STEAM BOAT CANADA. ---As this boat was entering our harbor on Friday night, from Kingston, the wind blowing a gale at the time, she was driven on the east shore …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Black Rock Advocate (Buffalo, NY), 2 June 1836, page 3Column 1Column 1Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cobourg Star (Cobourg, ON), Wednesday, June 22, 1836SCHOONER SUNK. ---During the night of Tuesday last, the GREAT BRITAIN in her passage up to Kingston, had the mishap to run foul of the schooner MARGARET MILLER, of Hillier, fully loaded with wheat, off Oak Point, and sunk her---crew saved.--------Kingston Whig ...SCHOONER SUNK. ---During the night of Tuesday last, the GREAT BRITAIN in her passage up to Kingston, had the mishap to run foul of the schooner MARGARET MILLER, of Hillier, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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