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- Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 20, 18421842 THE NEWS, KINGSTON (from microfilm available at Queen's University - Stauffer Library, and Ontario Archives, unless otherwise noted) p.3 We perceive by the Niagara Chronicle that Mr. Bethune has launched another steamer at Niagara named The ...1842 THE NEWS, KINGSTON (from microfilm available at Queen's University - Stauffer Library, and Ontario Archives, unless otherwise noted) p.3 We perceive by the Niagara Chronicle that Mr. Bethune has …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), April 7, 1842p.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - March 29 - Schr. Daniel Webster, 1156 bbls flour, Macpherson & Crane; Dexter, 166 do. pork, do., 200 do., do., 100 do. flour, R. Scobell; Gen. Wolfe, 958 bls flour, 125 do. pork, 2 do ashes, Sanderson & Murray; 40 ...p.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - March 29 - Schr. Daniel Webster, 1156 bbls flour, Macpherson & Crane; Dexter, 166 do. pork, do., 200 do., do., 100 do. flour, R. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), April 12, 1842p.2 Mr. Bethune, the proprietor of the Lake lines of steamers, has reduced the fare between this port and Toronto to $5 - an act which we are satisfied will be duly appreciated by the travelling community, as well as his enterprise in improving the steam communications of the ...p.2 Mr. Bethune, the proprietor of the Lake lines of steamers, has reduced the fare between this port and Toronto to $5 - an act which we are satisfied will …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), April 19, 1842p.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - April 8 - Sovereign, 330 bls pork, M'Gibbon, Ferguson & Co.; Str. Princess Royal, 200 do., do.; Vulcan, 47 ashes, do.; sch. Margaret, 550 bls flour, 80 pork, Sanderson & Murray. April 9 - Canadian, 1500 bus ...p.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - April 8 - Sovereign, 330 bls pork, M'Gibbon, Ferguson & Co.; Str. Princess Royal, 200 do., do.; Vulcan, 47 ashes, do.; sch. Margaret, 550 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), April 26, 1842p.3 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - April 14 - Schr. Wellington, 77 bls pork, 150 do. flour, 1467 bus peas, Sanderson & Murray; Mohawk, 194 brls flour, Hooker, Henderson & Co.; Str. Princess Royal, 100 do. do.; Schr. Gen Brock, 323 do. ...p.3 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - April 14 - Schr. Wellington, 77 bls pork, 150 do. flour, 1467 bus peas, Sanderson & Murray; Mohawk, 194 brls flour, Hooker, Henderson & …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), May 3, 1842p.2 It is stated in the Kingston News, that no place in the neighbourhood of the Seat of Government is more susceptible of improvement than Portsmouth, situated at the distance of a mile and a half from Kingston. A convenient and substantial plank road has already been ...p.2 It is stated in the Kingston News, that no place in the neighbourhood of the Seat of Government is more susceptible of improvement than Portsmouth, situated at the distance …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), May 4, 1842p.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - April 22 - Str. Niagara, 155 brls flour, H. & S. Jones, 100 do. M'Gibbon & Ferguson, 108 do. Hooker, Henderson & Co., 355 do. Macpherson & Crane; schr. Lord Nelson, 499 flour, 98 pork, 11 kegs lard, Ross, ...p.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - April 22 - Str. Niagara, 155 brls flour, H. & S. Jones, 100 do. M'Gibbon & Ferguson, 108 do. Hooker, Henderson & Co., 355 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), May 11, 1842(this print very hard to read on microfilm - the numbers sometimes a best guess - ed.) p.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - March 29 - Schr. Daniel Webster, 1156 bbls flour, Macpherson & Crane; Dexter, 166 do. pork, do., 200 do., do., 100 do. ...(this print very hard to read on microfilm - the numbers sometimes a best guess - ed.) p.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - March 29 - Schr. Daniel Webster, 1156 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), May 14, 1842(also in Montreal Gazette, May 18, 1842 but not credited to News) p.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - May 6 - Str. Vulcan, 96 flour, M'Gibbon, Ferguson & Co., 20 pork, 5 ashes, Macpherson & Crane; Niagara, 73 pork, 6 butter, M'Gibbon, Ferguson ...(also in Montreal Gazette, May 18, 1842 but not credited to News) p.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - May 6 - Str. Vulcan, 96 flour, M'Gibbon, Ferguson & Co., 20 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), May 21, 1842p.2 Ham vs Macpherson & Crane [Kingston News] PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - May 12 - Sch. John Simpson, 43 bls ashes, 60 pork, 178 flour, Ross, Matthie & Co.; Barcelona, 351 beef, 651 flour, 19 lard, do.; Sir William, 302 flour, 12 pork, 3 ashes, ...p.2 Ham vs Macpherson & Crane [Kingston News] PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - May 12 - Sch. John Simpson, 43 bls ashes, 60 pork, 178 flour, Ross, Matthie & Co.; …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), May 25, 1842p.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - May 17 - Str. Niagara, 205 flour, H. & S. Jones; str. St. George, 150 do., do.; J. Porter, 367 pork, do.; C.P. Thompson, 4538 pcs. staves, Macpherson & Crane; Florida, 400 flour, 111 pork, do., 350 flour, Hooker, ...p.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - May 17 - Str. Niagara, 205 flour, H. & S. Jones; str. St. George, 150 do., do.; J. Porter, 367 pork, do.; C.P. Thompson, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Tourist of the Woods & Emigrant's Guide (Kingston, ON), May 31, 1842p.3 Tuesday being the Queen's birthday, a review of the troops in garrison took place before Major-General Clitherow, a large number of spectators being present. The morning threatened a storm, but before noon the sky had cleared up and afforded a most beautiful day for the ...p.3 Tuesday being the Queen's birthday, a review of the troops in garrison took place before Major-General Clitherow, a large number of spectators being present. The morning threatened a storm, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), June 4, 1842p.2 In a late number we took occasion to offer some remarks upon a trial which took place before Mr. Justice Macaulay at the Newcastle District Assizes, between Messrs. Macpherson & Crane and Mr. Ham, in which a verdict was returned for the latter, under circumstances ...p.2 In a late number we took occasion to offer some remarks upon a trial which took place before Mr. Justice Macaulay at the Newcastle District Assizes, between Messrs. Macpherson …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), July 5, 1842p.2 Steamboat Disasters - The last week has been singularly disastrous to steamboats. A few days since the steamer Prince Albert, on her route to Bytown, came in contact with the steam barge Propeller, by which the latter was sunk. The Propeller was heavily loaded with emigrants ...p.2 Steamboat Disasters - The last week has been singularly disastrous to steamboats. A few days since the steamer Prince Albert, on her route to Bytown, came in contact with …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), July 15, 1842p.2 A new American steamer, the Lady of the Lake, made her appearance in our harbour yesterday, under the command of Capt. Taylor, with a large pleasure party from Oswego, enjoying the advantage of an experimental pleasure trip. The Lady of the Lake is about one hundred and ...p.2 A new American steamer, the Lady of the Lake, made her appearance in our harbour yesterday, under the command of Capt. Taylor, with a large pleasure party from Oswego, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Saturday, January 15, 1842A new steamer, christened the AMERICA, was on Wednesday launched in capital style from the yard of our Harbour Dock Company. Mr. Bethune is owner of the new vessel, which is five feet longer than the TRAVELLER , will be propelled by one engine of 60 horse power, and ...A new steamer, christened the AMERICA, was on Wednesday launched in capital style from the yard of our Harbour Dock Company. Mr. Bethune is owner of the new vessel, which …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Friday, February 11, 1842COMMERCE OF THE WESTERN LAKES. The following particulars of the commerce of the Western Lakes, from a statement prepared at the request of the Head of the Engineer department on the lakes, by a gentleman of Buffalo, is made up, says the Buffalo Commercial, "from precise and ...COMMERCE OF THE WESTERN LAKES. The following particulars of the commerce of the Western Lakes, from a statement prepared at the request of the Head of the Engineer department on …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Saturday, April 23, 1842AdvertisementAdvertisementMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Saturday, April 30, 1842The steamer "WESTERN," owned at Chatham, was accidentally destroyed by fire while lying at Detroit, about 4 o'clock on Wednesday morning last. Loss, about $5,000.The steamer "WESTERN," owned at Chatham, was accidentally destroyed by fire while lying at Detroit, about 4 o'clock on Wednesday morning last. Loss, about $5,000.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Friday, May 20, 1842LAUNCH. -- The large scow built by the Messrs. Eberts, was launched on Thursday last; a large crowd of people was assembled to witness the entrance of this fine vessel into her natural element. Their patience, however, was pretty well tried as the launch did not take place before evening; …LAUNCH. -- The large scow built by the Messrs. Eberts, was launched on Thursday last; a large crowd of people was assembled to witness the entrance of this fine vessel …Maritime History of the Great Lakes