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- Brockville Recorder (Brockville, ON), March 19, 1846(copied from Whig by Brockville Recorder, March 19, 1846) p.2 First Steamer From Toronto - Yesterday afternoon the Admiral brought down to Bath (or within a short distance) about a dozen of the Members, on their way to Parliament, including Sir Allan McNab and the Hon. Mr. ...(copied from Whig by Brockville Recorder, March 19, 1846) p.2 First Steamer From Toronto - Yesterday afternoon the Admiral brought down to Bath (or within a short distance) about a …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Brockville Recorder (Brockville, ON), March 26, 1846(copied from Whig by Brockville Recorder, March 26, 1846) p.2 "Our harbor presents its usual bustling appearance at this season of the year..." [Kingston Whig] (note: this article appears in Kingston News of March 12 with no credit so it is hard to say who printed it ...(copied from Whig by Brockville Recorder, March 26, 1846) p.2 "Our harbor presents its usual bustling appearance at this season of the year..." [Kingston Whig] (note: this article appears in …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Brockville Recorder (Brockville, ON), April 2, 1846(copied from Whig by Brockville Recorder, April 2, 1846) (note: also appeared in Montreal Gazette, April 3, credited to Kingston News) p.2 THE COMMERCIAL WHARF - This wharf being the depot of the Royal Mail Line of Steamers, and some alterations taking place, the stop ...(copied from Whig by Brockville Recorder, April 2, 1846) (note: also appeared in Montreal Gazette, April 3, credited to Kingston News) p.2 THE COMMERCIAL WHARF - This wharf being the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Brockville Recorder (Brockville, ON), June 4, 1846(copied from Whig by Brockville Recorder, June 4, 1846) p.2 Resignation of Macaulay as Collector [Kingston Whig] The Ireland - This magnificent Propeller, the largest of her class on the lake, is making her first voyage. She left Kingston on Wednesday. Should the ...(copied from Whig by Brockville Recorder, June 4, 1846) p.2 Resignation of Macaulay as Collector [Kingston Whig] The Ireland - This magnificent Propeller, the largest of her class on the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Brockville Recorder (Brockville, ON), June 18, 1846(copied from Whig by Brockville Recorder, June 18, 1846) p.3 The War Steamer Cherokee - A report is going the rounds, that the Steam Frigate Cherokee is being fitted out in the Kingston Dock Yard, for actual service. Such is not exactly the fact. One of the small vessels in …(copied from Whig by Brockville Recorder, June 18, 1846) p.3 The War Steamer Cherokee - A report is going the rounds, that the Steam Frigate Cherokee is being fitted out …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Brockville Recorder (Brockville, ON), Aug. 13, 1846(copied from Whig by Brockville Recorder, Aug. 13, 1846) p.1 The Navy on the Lakes - There will not be that addition to the Naval Forces on the Lakes this year, that was anticipated. The settlement of the Oregon difficulty has prevented the necessity thereof. The nucleus of ...(copied from Whig by Brockville Recorder, Aug. 13, 1846) p.1 The Navy on the Lakes - There will not be that addition to the Naval Forces on the Lakes this …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Brockville Recorder (Brockville, ON), Sept. 17, 1846(copied from Whig by Brockville Recorder, Sept. 17, 1846) p.2 Dreadful Catastrophe - 17 or 18 lives lost. [Whig] Arrival of the Vice Admiral - and family on board H. Gildersleeve from Montreal [Kingston Whig, Sept. 14th] ...(copied from Whig by Brockville Recorder, Sept. 17, 1846) p.2 Dreadful Catastrophe - 17 or 18 lives lost. [Whig] Arrival of the Vice Admiral - and family on board H. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Brockville Recorder (Brockville, ON), Nov. 12, 1846(copied from Whig by Brockville Recorder, Nov. 12, 1846) p.3 H.M.S. Cherokee - This magnificent war steamer, the fitting up of which has occupied nearly the whole summer, is at length completed with the exception of the mounting of her armament. She is of the full burden of ...(copied from Whig by Brockville Recorder, Nov. 12, 1846) p.3 H.M.S. Cherokee - This magnificent war steamer, the fitting up of which has occupied nearly the whole summer, is at …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Brockville Recorder (Brockville, ON), Dec. 3, 1846(copied from Whig by Brockville Recorder, Dec. 3, 1846) p.2 The Rideau Canal - On Friday last the weather moderated, and the Forwarders made a great effort to extricate their boats and barges, shut up in the Rideau Canal by the frost. The Prince Albert, by dint of great ...(copied from Whig by Brockville Recorder, Dec. 3, 1846) p.2 The Rideau Canal - On Friday last the weather moderated, and the Forwarders made a great effort to extricate their …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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