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Media Types Texts Groups Kingston Newspaper clippings Year 1841
Media Types Texts Groups Kingston Newspaper clippings Year 1841




- Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Wednesday, May 10, 1841
THE BROTHERSYe steamers on the River Thames,Though great your fame -- and loved your names--And so wonderful your speed;Take down your brooms, and own at last,With deep hoarse groans, and flags half-mast,That you are outdone at last.Don't you see the dashing foam,The ...
THE BROTHERSYe steamers on the River Thames,Though great your fame -- and loved your names--And so wonderful your speed;Take down your brooms, and own at last,With deep hoarse groans, and ...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - ChronicleGazette (Kingston, ON), Jan. 2, 1841
... been the subject of many complaints for some years past. 1841 New...
... been the subject of many complaints for some years past. 1841 New...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - ChronicleGazette (Kingston, ON), Jan. 5, 1841
p.2 We, the undersigned hereby certify that we took from the wreck of the schooner Ann, of Hamilton, U.C., her crew, consisting of five persons, viz.: John Beedal, Capt. Robert Eclin ?, John McHanery, Thomas Smith, Thomas Heslipe. She left Hamilton Sunday, Nov. 29th at 2 o'clock P.M., bound for ...
p.2 We, the undersigned hereby certify that we took from the wreck of the schooner Ann, of Hamilton, U.C., her crew, consisting of five persons, viz.: John Beedal, Capt. Robert ...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - ChronicleGazette (Kingston, ON), Jan. 9, 1841
p.2 Transport on Lachine Canal - facts and figures on volumes of various goods, passengers, etc.[Montreal Herald] Steamer Caroline - discussed in American House of Representatives re arrest of McLeod. p.3 Magnificent Ball and Supper on Board Her Majesty's Ship Niagara - given by Captain ...
p.2 Transport on Lachine Canal - facts and figures on volumes of various goods, passengers, etc.[Montreal Herald] Steamer Caroline - discussed in American House of Representatives re arrest of McLeod. ...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - ChronicleGazette (Kingston, ON), Jan. 13, 1841
p.2 The Destruction of the Piratical Steamer Caroline - arrest of McLeod by Americans. p.3 The Ball and Supper on Board the Niagara - further details. Yesterday the new steamer belonging to Messrs. Heron and Dick was launched from the yard of the Niagara Dock Company in gallant style, and ...
p.2 The Destruction of the Piratical Steamer Caroline - arrest of McLeod by Americans. p.3 The Ball and Supper on Board the Niagara - further details. Yesterday the new steamer ...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - ChronicleGazette (Kingston, ON), Jan. 16, 1841
... noon. Henry Gildersleeve, Agent. Kingston, 15th January, 1841....
... noon. Henry Gildersleeve, Agent. Kingston, 15th January, 1841....
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - ChronicleGazette (Kingston, ON), Jan. 23, 1841
.... Henry Gildersleeve, Agent. Kingston 22nd January, 1841....
.... Henry Gildersleeve, Agent. Kingston 22nd January, 1841....
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - ChronicleGazette (Kingston, ON), Jan. 30, 1841
p.3 Died - On Thursday evening last, at about 10 o'clock, Hugh Earl Esquire, an old and respected inhabitant of this Town, aged 76 years. He commanded the Provincial Navy on Lake Ontario at the commencement of the last War, until the arrival of Sir James Yeo, since which time ...
p.3 Died - On Thursday evening last, at about 10 o'clock, Hugh Earl Esquire, an old and respected inhabitant of this Town, aged 76 years. He commanded the Provincial Navy ...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - ChronicleGazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 3, 1841
..., Agent. Kingston, 28th Jan., 1841....
..., Agent. Kingston, 28th Jan., 1841....
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - ChronicleGazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 6, 1841
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Maritime History of the Great Lakes - ChronicleGazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 10, 1841
p.2 Success of Caledonia Springs - the new forwarding company of H.S. Jones and HookerHenderson is looked on as beneficial to the Springs. [Springs Mercury] ...
p.2 Success of Caledonia Springs - the new forwarding company of H.S. Jones and HookerHenderson is looked on as beneficial to the Springs. [Springs Mercury] ...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - ChronicleGazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 13, 1841
p.1 Burning of Caroline - Case of McLeod, etc. [N.Y. TimesEvening Star] ...
p.1 Burning of Caroline - Case of McLeod, etc. [N.Y. TimesEvening Star] ...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - ChronicleGazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 17, 1841
p.2 McLeod Case p.3 Wolfe Island Canal - As Kingston is now decided upon for the future seat of Government, our intercourse with the United States will be greatly increased - and we will consequently require corresponding facility for travel. It will be seen by the following article from the ...
p.2 McLeod Case p.3 Wolfe Island Canal - As Kingston is now decided upon for the future seat of Government, our intercourse with the United States will be greatly increased ...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - ChronicleGazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 20, 1841
... Commissariat Office Montreal, until noon on Saturday the 27th day of February, 1841...
... Commissariat Office Montreal, until noon on Saturday the 27th day of February, 1841...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - ChronicleGazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 24, 1841
p.1 Commerce and Business of Oswego - shipping, imports and exports etc. (full column) [Commercial Herald] p.2 A Steamboat is now building at Prescott, which is to be conducted on Temperance and Sabbath keeping principles. It is to ply with freight and passengers between Montreal and Kingston, ...
p.1 Commerce and Business of Oswego - shipping, imports and exports etc. (full column) [Commercial Herald] p.2 A Steamboat is now building at Prescott, which is to be conducted on ...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - ChronicleGazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 27, 1841
p.3 Married - At Point Frederick, on Tuesday the 23rd inst., by the Venerable Archdeacon Stewart, Mr. Henry Hatch, gunner of H.M.S. Niagara, to Catharine, eldest daughter of Mr. John Mitchell, of H.M. Dockyard, Point Frederick. Notice - The Annual Meeting of Kingston Marine Railway Company, for ...
p.3 Married - At Point Frederick, on Tuesday the 23rd inst., by the Venerable Archdeacon Stewart, Mr. Henry Hatch, gunner of H.M.S. Niagara, to Catharine, eldest daughter of Mr. John ...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - ChronicleGazette (Kingston, ON), March 3, 1841
..., precisely. Macphersonamp; Crane, Kingston, 3rd March, 1841. letter from J.C...
..., precisely. Macphersonamp; Crane, Kingston, 3rd March, 1841. letter from J.C...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - ChronicleGazette (Kingston, ON), March 6, 1841
p.2 Amateur Performance - given by officers of H.M.S. Niagara on board ship. Kingston and Oswego Route - It affords us much pleasure to learn that our enterprising Townsman the Hon. John Hamilton, intends upon the opening of the navigation, to place a steamer upon this route, having sufficient ...
p.2 Amateur Performance - given by officers of H.M.S. Niagara on board ship. Kingston and Oswego Route - It affords us much pleasure to learn that our enterprising Townsman the ...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - ChronicleGazette (Kingston, ON), March 13, 1841
... control of it, you will much oblige. Kingston, March 12th, 1841 A SAILOR...
... control of it, you will much oblige. Kingston, March 12th, 1841 A SAILOR...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - ChronicleGazette (Kingston, ON), March 24, 1841
..., 1841. Alex Skinner....
..., 1841. Alex Skinner....
Maritime History of the Great Lakes