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- St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), October 8, 1857, page 2Launch Of The " R. H. Rae " On Monday last [October 5], Messrs. Donaldson & Andrews launched one of the most beautiful, and as nautical men assure us, most sea-worthy barques ever ...Launch Of The " R. H. Rae " On Monday last [October 5], Messrs. Donaldson & Andrews launched one of the most beautiful, and as nautical men assure us, most …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Wed., July 8, 1857Tug "Oswego." The new steam tug Oswego, built in Philadelphia, and owned and commanded by Capt. J. Kimball, arrived in our harbor from Philadelphia about 2 P.M. on the 4th, by way of the St. Lawrence, in 14 days. The Oswego is a staunch and beautiful craft in ever respect, …Tug "Oswego." The new steam tug Oswego, built in Philadelphia, and owned and commanded by Capt. J. Kimball, arrived in our harbor from Philadelphia about 2 P.M. on the 4th, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (New York, NY), 13 June 1857, page 27 - 28The illustration accompanying this article can be seen at the following address: http://www.hhpl.on.ca/GreatLakes/GLImages/Details.asp?ID=198The illustration accompanying this article can be seen at the following address: http://www.hhpl.on.ca/GreatLakes/GLImages/Details.asp?ID=198Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Mon., Nov. 2, 1857Mr. Jas. A. Baker having launched his last beautiful craft, the "James Navagh," the shipbuilding business at this port may be considered closed for the season, as other builders also, have little or no work on hand. The foot of West First street has certainly been the liveliest spot in …Mr. Jas. A. Baker having launched his last beautiful craft, the "James Navagh," the shipbuilding business at this port may be considered closed for the season, as other builders also, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 14 April 1857Spring Walk III Kingston Harbor was never so full of vessels of all classes, as it has been all the past winter. Taking those at Portsmouth and Garden Island into account, full one hundred steamers, ships, brigs, schooners, and mammoth barges have been laid up for the ...Spring Walk III Kingston Harbor was never so full of vessels of all classes, as it has been all the past winter. Taking those at Portsmouth and Garden Island into …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 18 April 1857Spring Walk IV (original marked III) The intention of the Grand Trunk Railroad Company to apply to the Legislature for an additional Two Millions of money has emboldened the Steamboat and Forwarding Interest to put in a claim for a Parliamentary Aid. They say, and they say ...Spring Walk IV (original marked III) The intention of the Grand Trunk Railroad Company to apply to the Legislature for an additional Two Millions of money has emboldened the Steamboat …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 18 May 1857Spring Walk VI The "Walk" for 1857 would have been ended long ere this, had not a desire existed to see the Through Mail Line of River and Lake Steamers in full operation ere the Sixth and Last Number was written. The slight accident to the Passport has retarded this …Spring Walk VI The "Walk" for 1857 would have been ended long ere this, had not a desire existed to see the Through Mail Line of River and Lake Steamers …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily Times (Oswego, NY), Friday, June 12, 1857Arrived June 12, Capt. Barron, from Chicago with 18,000 bushels of corn consigned to S.J. HolleyArrived June 12, Capt. Barron, from Chicago with 18,000 bushels of corn consigned to S.J. HolleyMaritime History of the Great Lakes
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