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- St. Catharines Constitutional (St. Catharines, ON), January 1, 1863New Steamboat - We understand that a public meeting will be held in the town hall, on Monday evening next, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of taking into consideration the most feasible means for obtaining a steamboat to ply, during the ensuing season, between Port Dalhousie and ...New Steamboat - We understand that a public meeting will be held in the town hall, on Monday evening next, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of taking into consideration …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Catharines Constitutional (St. Catharines, ON), January 15, 1863Gunboats On The Lakes - The New York Tribune of the 9th has the following special dispatch from Washington: "The House Naval Committee reported to-day upon the resolution directing them to inquire into the cheapest, most expeditious and trustworthy mode of placing vessels of war upon ...Gunboats On The Lakes - The New York Tribune of the 9th has the following special dispatch from Washington: "The House Naval Committee reported to-day upon the resolution directing them …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Hamilton Evening Times (Hamilton, ON), May 4, 1863Launch - Mr. Shickluna, of St.Catharines, launched a fine propeller on Wednesday last. She is named the "America" , and is the fifth propeller built by Mr. S.. Her dimensions are: length 145 feet overall; 26 feet beam; 12 feet hold; and 400 tons burden, carpenters measure.. They ...Launch - Mr. Shickluna, of St.Catharines, launched a fine propeller on Wednesday last. She is named the "America" , and is the fifth propeller built by Mr. S.. Her dimensions …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 27 March 1863Spring Walk by a Fresh Hand I Without the "Stranger," this year, has "Fresh Hand" been obliged to commence his "Spring Walks," for the former, it appears, has not returned from his world-wide tour. Whither he has gone, during the last twelve months, and how he has spent ...Spring Walk by a Fresh Hand I Without the "Stranger," this year, has "Fresh Hand" been obliged to commence his "Spring Walks," for the former, it appears, has not returned …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 11 April 1863Spring Walks by a Fresh Hand III PORTSMOUTH Yesterday "Fresh Hand" paid a visit to his old friends, the ship-carpenters, at Portsmouth, and found them all as busy as ever, mallet in hand, driving in the bolt with unerring stroke. Last year he called the attention of the ...Spring Walks by a Fresh Hand III PORTSMOUTH Yesterday "Fresh Hand" paid a visit to his old friends, the ship-carpenters, at Portsmouth, and found them all as busy as ever, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 14 April 1863Spring Walk by a Fresh Hand IV THE ATLANTIC AND COMMERCIAL WHARVES. A change has taken place this Spring on these Wharves. The Atlantic Wharf, which was leased to Mr. Patrick Doyle last year, and on which Messrs. Chaffey Brothers, had offices and ...Spring Walk by a Fresh Hand IV THE ATLANTIC AND COMMERCIAL WHARVES. A change has taken place this Spring on these Wharves. The Atlantic Wharf, which was leased to Mr. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 27 April 1863Spring Walk I THE STEAMER BANSHEE.--The first vessel this season, of the Inland Navigation Company, alias Through Line--to make a move, is the fine and favorite steamer, the Banshee. She has notified a start on Thursday next, up the lake. The Banshee has just come off the ...Spring Walk I THE STEAMER BANSHEE.--The first vessel this season, of the Inland Navigation Company, alias Through Line--to make a move, is the fine and favorite steamer, the Banshee. She …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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