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  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 5 Aug 1912
    British Whig (Kingston, ON), 5 Aug 1912
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Marine Paragraphs - Buena Vista being made into freight boat at Davis dry dock. p.5 Steamer Ran Ashore - but captain got Bickerdike off. p.8 Visgars in Trouble - rival steamboat companies. Aug. 6, 1912

    TextNewspaper     p.2 Marine Paragraphs - Buena Vista being made into freight boat at Davis dry dock. p.5 Steamer Ran Ashore - but captain got Bickerdike off. p.8 Visgars in Trouble - …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 12 Aug 1912
    British Whig (Kingston, ON), 12 Aug 1912
    TextNewspaper       p.5 I.M.C. - str. Bellechasse enters drydock to have wheels put on. - Katie Eccles. Aug. 13, 1912 p.5 I.M.C. - Andrews, Taber. Much Grain Is Covered - vessel men make contracts. Aug. 14, 1912 p.1 To Remove Two ...
    TextNewspaper     p.5 I.M.C. - str. Bellechasse enters drydock to have wheels put on. - Katie Eccles. Aug. 13, 1912 p.5 I.M.C. - Andrews, Taber. Much Grain Is Covered - vessel men …
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), 8 Oct 1828
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), 8 Oct 1828
    TextNewspaper       Kingston, October 15th - One of the most severe gales that we ever experienced commenced about 12 o'clock on Sunday night, and continued until Monday evening. At two o'clock, P.M. on Monday, the darkness was such as to oblige us to light candles in our office, and about the same …
    TextNewspaper     Kingston, October 15th - One of the most severe gales that we ever experienced commenced about 12 o'clock on Sunday night, and continued until Monday evening. At two o'clock, P.M. …
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  • Kingston Spectator (Kingston, ON), 10 Dec 1833
    Kingston Spectator (Kingston, ON), 10 Dec 1833
    TextNewspaper       (from private collection of Jennifer McKendry) p.1 The schooner Three Brothers, Capt. Stevenson, sailed from Poultneyville for this port on Tuesday, 12th inst. laden with wheat and apples. Since then nothing has been heard of her. On Sunday last, a barrel of apples, ...
    TextNewspaper     (from private collection of Jennifer McKendry) p.1 The schooner Three Brothers, Capt. Stevenson, sailed from Poultneyville for this port on Tuesday, 12th inst. laden with wheat and apples. Since then …
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), 23 Jul 1827
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), 23 Jul 1827
    TextNewspaper       p.2 York, July 16th - Wonderful Escape - On Saturday last, just as the Canada was proceeding from Niagara to York, A. Heron, Esq. junior, Editor of the Gleaner, undertook to put Captain Mundy of the Wood Duck on board. The skiff in which they had embarked coming in contact …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 York, July 16th - Wonderful Escape - On Saturday last, just as the Canada was proceeding from Niagara to York, A. Heron, Esq. junior, Editor of the Gleaner, undertook …
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  • Quebec Gazette (Quebec, QC), 8 Jul 1840
    Quebec Gazette (Quebec, QC), 8 Jul 1840
    TextNewspaper       p.3 Rates of Towage for New Steamer Raftsman Notice - The Steamboat Raftsman, built in Upper Canada for the purposes of TOWING RAFTS into the Port of Quebec, has now commenced running, and a regular Tariff having been fixed for Towage - Lumber Merchants and their foreman ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 Rates of Towage for New Steamer Raftsman Notice - The Steamboat Raftsman, built in Upper Canada for the purposes of TOWING RAFTS into the Port of Quebec, has now …
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), 21 Jul 1842
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), 21 Jul 1842
    TextNewspaper       p.2 As might have been expected, a good deal of discussion is going on, as to the cause of the late unfortunate explosion on board the steamboat Shamrock, without, as yet, much light being thrown on the subject, and the comparative safety of high and low-pressure engines. ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 As might have been expected, a good deal of discussion is going on, as to the cause of the late unfortunate explosion on board the steamboat Shamrock, without, as …
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  • Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), 21 Nov 1856
    Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), 21 Nov 1856
    TextNewspaper       Gale on Lake Ontario - Loss of Vessels. The wind commenced blowing strongly from the north-west about three o'clock yesterday (Friday) morning, and soon increased to a fearful gale, which continued with little abatement during the day.ó The waters of the lake were in ...
    TextNewspaper     Gale on Lake Ontario - Loss of Vessels. The wind commenced blowing strongly from the north-west about three o'clock yesterday (Friday) morning, and soon increased to a fearful gale, which …
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  • Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 20 Sep 1921
    Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 20 Sep 1921
    TextNewspaper       Barb Wire Salvaged From Sunken Barge. Ogdensburg, Sept. 20th - The steamer City of New York was in port yesterday bound for Montreal with a cargo of 425 tons of baled wire salvaged by the Donnelly Wrecking Company, of Kingston, from the barge Atlasco sunk in fifty feet of ...
    TextNewspaper     Barb Wire Salvaged From Sunken Barge. Ogdensburg, Sept. 20th - The steamer City of New York was in port yesterday bound for Montreal with a cargo of 425 tons of …
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  • Cape Vincent Eagle (Cape Vincent, NY), 24 Aug 1922
    Cape Vincent Eagle (Cape Vincent, NY), 24 Aug 1922
    TextNewspaper       p.3 an article by Uncle Philander Jr.: "....What I am going to complain about is the fact that the siren failed to function last Saturday afternoon when the St. Louis, the hulk of the old pulp wood boat that has laid in the water in the eastern portion of the …
    TextNewspaper     p.3 an article by Uncle Philander Jr.: "....What I am going to complain about is the fact that the siren failed to function last Saturday afternoon when the St. Louis, …
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  • Knows Every Treacherous Spot In St. Lawrence Rapids
    Knows Every Treacherous Spot In St. Lawrence Rapids
    TextNewspaper  Down The Lane, The Standard-Freeholder (Cornwall, ON), 12 Jul 1935     If Captain Joseph Alfred Ouellette made any pretence of being an author and decided to write a book he might properly call it "Life On The St. Lawrence River." For Captain Ouellette has been travelling up and down the St. Lawrence longer than any living man and knows every nook …
    TextNewspaper  Down The Lane, The Standard-Freeholder (Cornwall, ON), 12 Jul 1935   If Captain Joseph Alfred Ouellette made any pretence of being an author and decided to write a book he might properly call it "Life On The St. Lawrence River." For …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Timber Islander: Schooner Days DXVI (516)
    Timber Islander: Schooner Days DXVI (516)
    TextImageNewspaper  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 11 Oct 1941     TIMBER ISLANDER Schooner Days DXVI (516) by C. H. J. Snider _______ Once upon a time there came to Napanee a great big man with a curly black moustache, a big bulging cigar and a long heavy ...
    TextImageNewspaper  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 11 Oct 1941   TIMBER ISLANDER Schooner Days DXVI (516) by C. H. J. Snider _______ Once upon a time there came to Napanee a great big man with a curly black moustache, a …
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