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- Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), April 10, 1848p.4 (at Portsmouth ?) OUR PEREGRINATIONS. from the Kingston Argus Messrs. M'Pherson [Macpherson] & Crane's new steamer Commerce, was the first object we inspected. She is a beautifully modelled craft, intended as a freight ...p.4 (at Portsmouth ?) OUR PEREGRINATIONS. from the Kingston Argus Messrs. M'Pherson [Macpherson] & Crane's new steamer Commerce, was the first object we inspected. She is a beautifully modelled craft, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), May 8th, 1848(from Montreal Gazette, May 8th, 1848) p.2 LAUNCH OF THE NEW STEAMER, THE OTTAWA. This splendid steamer, which is destined to ply in place of the Oldfield, between Lachine and Carillon, on the route from this city to Bytown, was launched on ...(from Montreal Gazette, May 8th, 1848) p.2 LAUNCH OF THE NEW STEAMER, THE OTTAWA. This splendid steamer, which is destined to ply in place of the Oldfield, between Lachine and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), April 5, 1848p.2 THE SEASON OF 1848. Active preparations are already in progress for the approaching season. We have every reason to believe that the shipping business of Hamilton will be greatly increased, and that her just claim to superiority of position can no ...p.2 THE SEASON OF 1848. Active preparations are already in progress for the approaching season. We have every reason to believe that the shipping business of Hamilton will be greatly …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), April 26, 1848p.2 The splendid new schooner, Jane Anne Marsh, built here last winter, Captain James, leaves this evening for Rochester loaded with 10,000 bushels of Wheat and 30,000 feet of Lumber, consigned to J. Williams & Co. This is her first trip. We wish her every success. The ...p.2 The splendid new schooner, Jane Anne Marsh, built here last winter, Captain James, leaves this evening for Rochester loaded with 10,000 bushels of Wheat and 30,000 feet of Lumber, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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