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- The Kent County annual & almanac for the year 1882Contents: January p. 4 February p. 12 March p. 29 April p. 26 May p. 46 June p. 46 July p. 54 August p. 60 **Pages covering months September to December are missing. **Pages 43-44 and 67-68 are also missing.Contents: January p. 4 February p. 12 March p. 29 April p. 26 May p. 46 June p. 46 July p. 54 August p. 60 **Pages covering months September to …Chatham-Kent Public Library
- Lovell's Business and Professional Directory of the Province of Ontario, for 1882, Alphabetically arranged as to Places, Names, Business and Professions, with a Classified Business Directory of the City of Montreal (1882)Business directory for the Province of Ontario for the year 1882.Business directory for the Province of Ontario for the year 1882.Brock University Archives
- List of Canadian patents, from the beginning of the Patent office, June, 1824, to the 31st of August, 1872......
- Echo Soundings: Marine News of 1882-1883Marine excerpts from the Amherstburg EchoMarine excerpts from the Amherstburg Echo
- Planet directory of the town of Chatham 1882Contents: Editor’s Note ii Description of Chatham iii Alphabetical list of residents names p. 1 Editor’s Note “The occurrence of an intensely exciting political campaign necessarily interfered with the laborious and tedious work of the completion of the directory, and in order to make up for lost time, much interesting …Contents: Editor’s Note ii Description of Chatham iii Alphabetical list of residents names p. 1 Editor’s Note “The occurrence of an intensely exciting political campaign necessarily interfered with the laborious …Chatham-Kent Public Library
- Classification Registers of Inland LloydsOther general surviving volumes include 1882, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891. Other known volumes of the series of Canadian hulls include 1882, 1884, 1887, 1888, 1889, 1891, 1892.Other general surviving volumes include 1882, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891. Other known volumes of the series of Canadian hulls include 1882, 1884, 1887, 1888, 1889, 1891, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- History of Central United Church 1832 - 1975Includes an indexIncludes an index
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 1, 1882p.2 Last Night's Storm. There was a great storm on the lake last night, and a number of vessels now at Cape Vincent show demonstrations of its fury. The schr. G.M. Chase had her bulwarks carried away. Her cargo was also shifted. The schr. Ganges had her ...p.2 Last Night's Storm. There was a great storm on the lake last night, and a number of vessels now at Cape Vincent show demonstrations of its fury. The schr. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 2, 1882p.3 Marine Insurance - On Thursday at noon the vessel insurances ceased, and in consequence most of the sailing crafts are in winter quarters. The disasters that have occurred during the past few weeks have been quite serious. The insurance pools were congratulating themselves ...p.3 Marine Insurance - On Thursday at noon the vessel insurances ceased, and in consequence most of the sailing crafts are in winter quarters. The disasters that have occurred during …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 4, 1882p.2 MARINE NEWS. The sloop Pilot, with plank, has arrived. The schr. White Oak is loaded with barley for Fairhaven. The trip is a very late one. The steamer Armenia, of the Deseronto and Ogdensburg Line, has been sold for $9,000. The ...p.2 MARINE NEWS. The sloop Pilot, with plank, has arrived. The schr. White Oak is loaded with barley for Fairhaven. The trip is a very late one. The steamer Armenia, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 5, 1882p.2 Marine Disasters - Milwaukee, Dec. 5th - On Sunday night the Goodrich steamer Deeprere ran ashore a mile south of Two Rivers. She had no passengers. The crew were saved. The cargo may prove a total loss. The steamer was valued at $25,000. The schr. L. Perry was stranded …p.2 Marine Disasters - Milwaukee, Dec. 5th - On Sunday night the Goodrich steamer Deeprere ran ashore a mile south of Two Rivers. She had no passengers. The crew were …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 6, 1882p.3 The Dry Dock - Capt. S. Fraser's dry dock was placed in positon a few days ago. It was sunk to a depth of 13 feet and then pumped out. The operation was successful. The dock was then taken out and sunk in another place to allow pile driving …p.3 The Dry Dock - Capt. S. Fraser's dry dock was placed in positon a few days ago. It was sunk to a depth of 13 feet and then pumped …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 7, 1882p.3 MARINE NEWS. Calvin & Son have forwarded to Toronto their new steam pump, to be used in raising the schooner Midland Rover. The pump went up by the express. A Grand Trunk engine ran into the city to take the car with it to the outer ...p.3 MARINE NEWS. Calvin & Son have forwarded to Toronto their new steam pump, to be used in raising the schooner Midland Rover. The pump went up by the express. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 8, 1882p.2 MARINE NEWS. The tug McArthur, with pumps, has left for the rescue of the schr. Eliza Quinlan. Capt. McDonald and mate Wiley, of the Folger disaster, were buried at Clayton on Wednesday last with Masonic honors. The following vessels are ...p.2 MARINE NEWS. The tug McArthur, with pumps, has left for the rescue of the schr. Eliza Quinlan. Capt. McDonald and mate Wiley, of the Folger disaster, were buried at …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 9, 1882p.2 THE POOR SAILORS. The tug McArthur is still at the rescue of the schr. Eliza Quinlan, ashore at Poplar Point. The vessel is owned by William Vankleek and Jacob Collier of South Marysburg. The Picton Gazette says that, before their rescue the crew ...p.2 THE POOR SAILORS. The tug McArthur is still at the rescue of the schr. Eliza Quinlan, ashore at Poplar Point. The vessel is owned by William Vankleek and Jacob …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 11, 1882p.2 Capt. Donnelly to go to Gulf to look after Dominion Wrecking & Salvage Co. contracts. p.3 MARINE NEWS. The schooner A.G. Ryan is loading barley at Gananoque for Cape Vincent. The steamer Maud did not arrive from the ...p.2 Capt. Donnelly to go to Gulf to look after Dominion Wrecking & Salvage Co. contracts. p.3 MARINE NEWS. The schooner A.G. Ryan is loading barley at Gananoque for Cape …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 12, 1882p.1 City Council - Petition of Mr. Thos. Taylor and others relative to vessels - referred to Court of Revision. Petition of Capt. Samuel Fraser and others relative to the nuisance of coal tar in the harbour - Referred to Committee on Wharves and Harbours.p.1 City Council - Petition of Mr. Thos. Taylor and others relative to vessels - referred to Court of Revision. Petition of Capt. Samuel Fraser and others relative to the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 13, 1882
p.3 The Public Slips - str. Rothesay to lay up at foot of William Street; public unhappy; Mayor should clear his barges out of Barrack and Queen street slips. Here & There - barges Huron and Cherokee, towed by Gardiner, last two of K. & M. Forwarding Co.'s ...p.3 The Public Slips - str. Rothesay to lay up at foot of William Street; public unhappy; Mayor should clear his barges out of Barrack and Queen street slips. Here …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 14, 1882
p.1 Where Did She Sink - The schr. Radiant, Capt. John Cary, of Clayton, left Toledo on Nov. 19th, 1857, loaded for Oswego, and was overtaken by a storm on Lake Erie, and foundered with all hands. The storm commenced on Nov. 19th, and lasted till the 21st, and was …p.1 Where Did She Sink - The schr. Radiant, Capt. John Cary, of Clayton, left Toledo on Nov. 19th, 1857, loaded for Oswego, and was overtaken by a storm on …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 15, 1882
p.3 Sale of a Steamer - Armenia sold by Messrs. E.H. Rathbun & Sons to W.J. Brown, of St. Ignace, Mich., for $12,000; he is a Canadian citizen, otherwise he could not become the owner of a British bottom. Was Not Drowned - managed to get scow to safety at …p.3 Sale of a Steamer - Armenia sold by Messrs. E.H. Rathbun & Sons to W.J. Brown, of St. Ignace, Mich., for $12,000; he is a Canadian citizen, otherwise he …Maritime History of the Great Lakes - British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 13, 1882