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- Funeral of Richard Aylward and his Wife
The Intelligencer, 12 Dec 1862, Section Commentary ...
The Intelligencer, 12 Dec 1862, Section Commentary ...
Belleville Public Library - Execution of the Murderers Aylward
Hastings Chronicle, 10 Dec 1862, p. 2, column 5 ...
Hastings Chronicle, 10 Dec 1862, p. 2, column 5 ...
Belleville Public Library - The Execution of Richard Aylward and Mary Aylward
The Intelligencer, 12 Dec 1862, p. 1 ...
The Intelligencer, 12 Dec 1862, p. 1 ...
Belleville Public Library - Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 6 Jan 1862
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Maritime History of the Great Lakes - Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 7 Jan 1862
p.2 Port Stanley harbor is still open; prop. Mo--- passed down last Saturday; also Superior and Torrent passed up, bound for Detroit....
p.2 Port Stanley harbor is still open; prop. Mo--- passed down last Saturday; also Superior and Torrent passed up, bound for Detroit....
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 8 Jan 1862
p.2 Melancholy Death By Drowning - man falls into channel cut in ice by steamer Pierrepont near bow of prop. Rescue....
p.2 Melancholy Death By Drowning - man falls into channel cut in ice by steamer Pierrepont near bow of prop. Rescue....
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 9 Jan 1862
p.2 Inquest on the Body of Mr. Grassett - Capt. Hinckley of Pierrepont is guilty of negligence.
p.3 The First Clearance of the New Year - prop. Montmorency came in from Buffalo, the last arrival of last year, now leaving for Chicago. [Cleveland Leader]
p.2 Inquest on the Body of Mr. Grassett - Capt. Hinckley of Pierrepont is guilty of negligence.
p.3 The First Clearance of the New Year - prop. Montmorency came ...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 10 Jan 1862
p.2 Police Court - Capt. Hinckley out on bail; High Bailiff has been ordered to notify Captain or owners of Pierrepont to place signals at opening in ice in harbor.
p.3 ad for steamer Pierrepont, to leave for Cape Vincent at 9 a.m. tomorrow.
...p.2 Police Court - Capt. Hinckley out on bail; High Bailiff has been ordered to notify Captain or owners of Pierrepont to place signals at opening in ice in ...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 11 Jan 1862
p.2 The Navigation Still Open - Pierrepont left for Cape Vincent.
p.3 Imports - 10.
...p.2 The Navigation Still Open - Pierrepont left for Cape Vincent.
p.3 Imports - 10.
...Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 14 Jan 1862
p.2 Recorder's Court - mention of responsibility of person moving steamer through ice in harbor to mark opening; Grand Jury's comments on same.
-Imports - 10,11.
...p.2 Recorder's Court - mention of responsibility of person moving steamer through ice in harbor to mark opening; Grand Jury's comments on same.
-Imports - 10,11.
...Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 17 Jan 1862
p.2 Police Court - Capt. Hinckley's case left in hands of Police Magistrate for action.
...p.2 Police Court - Capt. Hinckley's case left in hands of Police Magistrate for action.
...Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 21 Jan 1862
.... Kingston, Jan. 21st, 1862...
.... Kingston, Jan. 21st, 1862...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 22 Jan 1862
... 1862 25 vessels have been lost crossing ocean - was it from improper loading...
... 1862 25 vessels have been lost crossing ocean - was it from improper loading...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 24 Jan 1862
p.2 Fearful Accident at Lachine - blaster killed working on Lachine Canal. [Pilot]
p.3 Loss of a Schooner on the Georgian Bay - We are sorry to have to record the wreck of the schooner Isabella Ainslie of Leith, C.W. She left Leith on the morning of ...
p.2 Fearful Accident at Lachine - blaster killed working on Lachine Canal. [Pilot]
p.3 Loss of a Schooner on the Georgian Bay - We are sorry to have to ...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 4 Feb 1862
p.2 American Naval Preparations - all American trading vessels on Northern Lakes to be armed; canal to be built from Chicago to Mississippi River....
p.2 American Naval Preparations - all American trading vessels on Northern Lakes to be armed; canal to be built from Chicago to Mississippi River....
Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 8 Feb 1862
p.3 Notice to Forwarders - Steamer For Sale - The G.T.R. Co. offer the "Steamer No. 1", formerly used on the Longueil Ferry, and for the last two seasons, plying between Kingston and Cape Vincent, can be seen at Mr. A. Cantin's shipyard in Montreal (who built her)....
p.3 Notice to Forwarders - Steamer For Sale - The G.T.R. Co. offer the "Steamer No. 1", formerly used on the Longueil Ferry, and for the last two seasons, ...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 10 Feb 1862
p.2 The Village of Gananoque - description; a great place for steamboats to wood at; is a Port of Entry.
-Accident at Anglin's Wharf - one of the hands of prop. Ottawa, docked at foot of Barrack St., fell through ice....
p.2 The Village of Gananoque - description; a great place for steamboats to wood at; is a Port of Entry.
-Accident at Anglin's Wharf - one of the hands of ...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 12 Feb 1862
p.3 The Bark Southampton - Mr. Edward Brown, the wharfinger and shipowner of Hamilton, has purchased that noble bark, A. No. 1, Southampton, recently built by Messrs. Calvin and Breck, at Garden Island. She is a splendid vessel, and if Kingston must lose her, we are happy to see ...
p.3 The Bark Southampton - Mr. Edward Brown, the wharfinger and shipowner of Hamilton, has purchased that noble bark, A. No. 1, Southampton, recently built by Messrs. Calvin and ...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 14 Feb 1862
p.2 Lake and Ocean Trade - there are 336 Canadian craft of all kinds on the lakes; U.S. tonnage is 4 times as great; not one vessel is adapted for both lake and ocean; it is not profitable to be laid up during the winter. [Leader]...
p.2 Lake and Ocean Trade - there are 336 Canadian craft of all kinds on the lakes; U.S. tonnage is 4 times as great; not one vessel is adapted ...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 20 Feb 1862
p.2 Early Opening of the Lake - little ice at Straits of Mackinaw.
...p.2 Early Opening of the Lake - little ice at Straits of Mackinaw.
...Maritime History of the Great Lakes - Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 10 Jan 1862