- Chronicle & News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 28, 1849
p.3 NOTICE. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Kingston Marine Railway Company, will be held at the Office of the undersigned, on Monday the 2nd day of April next, at 1 o'clock, P.M. JAMES FRASER, Secretary. Kingston, Feb. 28th, ...
p.3 NOTICE. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Kingston Marine Railway Company, will be held at the Office of the undersigned, on Monday the 2nd day of April …
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- Chronicle & News (Kingston, ON), March 3, 1849
p.3 FORWARDING. 1849 THE QUEBEC FORWARDING COMPANY. Will, by the opening of the Navigation, be fully prepared with an efficient stock of Steamers and Barges, to carry upward and downward Freight and Passengers, ...
p.3 FORWARDING. 1849 THE QUEBEC FORWARDING COMPANY. Will, by the opening of the Navigation, be fully prepared with an efficient stock of Steamers and Barges, to carry upward and downward …
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- Chronicle & News (Kingston, ON), March 14, 1849
p.3 FOR SALE. The Steam Propeller Ireland, lying in the Port of Kingston, 265 tons burthen, built in 1846, and propelled by a high pressure Engine of 140 horse power, manufactured at the Kingston Foundry, on the most approved plan. Is capable of ...
p.3 FOR SALE. The Steam Propeller Ireland, lying in the Port of Kingston, 265 tons burthen, built in 1846, and propelled by a high pressure Engine of 140 horse power, …
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- Chronicle & News (Kingston, ON), March 17, 1849
p.3 The Barge Waterloo will be sold by Public Auction, at Greer's Wharf, on Wednesday the 21st inst. Sale at noon. For further particulars apply to Hill & Parke. Kingston, 17th March, 1849.
p.3 The Barge Waterloo will be sold by Public Auction, at Greer's Wharf, on Wednesday the 21st inst. Sale at noon. For further particulars apply to Hill & Parke. Kingston, …
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- Chronicle & News (Kingston, ON), March 21, 1849
p.2 letter to editor about canal tolls - if the Government raises them as is rumored, it will harm the carrying trade. signed "A Barrel-roller." p.3 Terrible Flood at Chicago. $100,000 Property Destroyed. We ...
p.2 letter to editor about canal tolls - if the Government raises them as is rumored, it will harm the carrying trade. signed "A Barrel-roller." p.3 Terrible Flood at Chicago. …
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- Chronicle & News (Kingston, ON), March 24, 1849
p.2 Canal Tolls - editorial says raising them will be harmful.
p.2 Canal Tolls - editorial says raising them will be harmful.
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- Chronicle & News (Kingston, ON), May 13, 1848
p.2 New Schooner - A vessel of about 100 tons, built by John Waddell, Esq. was launched on Saturday last. She went off admirably; her name The Bellt, of Chatham. p.3 Union of the Mississippi and the Lakes - On the 10th ult., the Illinois and Michigan Canal ...
p.2 New Schooner - A vessel of about 100 tons, built by John Waddell, Esq. was launched on Saturday last. She went off admirably; her name The Bellt, of Chatham. …
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- Chronicle & News (Kingston, ON), May 16, 1848
p.3 Notice - storage available in stone fire-proof warehouses, on Marine Railway premises. M. Ferguson. 17th May.
p.3 Notice - storage available in stone fire-proof warehouses, on Marine Railway premises. M. Ferguson. 17th May.
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- Chronicle & News (Kingston, ON), May 20, 1848
p.3 River Navigation - We noticed last week that several propellers had grounded in the St. Lawrence below this place. The Ireland on her way down was considerably damaged; she struck the bottom in several places. The England also received injury. The steamer Dawn had her paddles ...
p.3 River Navigation - We noticed last week that several propellers had grounded in the St. Lawrence below this place. The Ireland on her way down was considerably damaged; she …
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- Chronicle & News (Kingston, ON), May 24, 1848
p.2 Copper Ore - The steamer Commerce arrived here early on Sunday morning from Lake Huron, having on board about 250 tons copper ore for Montreal. p.3 Died - In the township of Richmond, near Napanee, on Sunday the 14t inst., in the 67th year of his age, ...
p.2 Copper Ore - The steamer Commerce arrived here early on Sunday morning from Lake Huron, having on board about 250 tons copper ore for Montreal. p.3 Died - In …
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- Chronicle & News (Kingston, ON), May 27, 1848
p.3 Launch - The new Steamer New Era, was launched from Mr. Fowler's Ship-yard at the appointed hour on Wednesday, and in the presence of a very large concourse of the good citizens of Kingston. The New Era is about one hundred and eighty feet in length - the limit …
p.3 Launch - The new Steamer New Era, was launched from Mr. Fowler's Ship-yard at the appointed hour on Wednesday, and in the presence of a very large concourse of …
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- Chronicle & News (Kingston, ON), May 31, 1848
p.2 A Magnificent Sight - On Monday evening there was a magnificent sight presented in the bend of the river below this city. About sunset, an unusual large fleet of sail craft came up the river, and owing to the wind, were not able to turn the "point," and, consequently, …
p.2 A Magnificent Sight - On Monday evening there was a magnificent sight presented in the bend of the river below this city. About sunset, an unusual large fleet of …
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- Chronicle & News (Kingston, ON), June 3, 1848
p.3 The Navigation Laws - discussed in House of Commons. The Lachine Rapids - The steamer Passport ran through the Lachine Rapids, and reached Montreal in perfect safety. We believe that it is the intention of the proprietors that the mail line of steamers shall hereafter ...
p.3 The Navigation Laws - discussed in House of Commons. The Lachine Rapids - The steamer Passport ran through the Lachine Rapids, and reached Montreal in perfect safety. We believe …
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- Chronicle & News (Kingston, ON), June 7, 1848
p.2 The North Channel of the Long Sault - This channel was successfully navigated on the morning of the first of June, by the steamer George Frederick, commanded by Captain Sawyer, under the management and superintendency of Messrs. Adam Hanes and W. Hoople, of Dickenson's ...
p.2 The North Channel of the Long Sault - This channel was successfully navigated on the morning of the first of June, by the steamer George Frederick, commanded by Captain …
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- Chronicle & News (Kingston, ON), June 10, 1848
p.2 The Ottawa - The Speed makes her regular trips, arriving from Grenville some evenings as early as 7 o'clock. The Ottawa, from Grenville, as far upwards as it is at present navigable, may be said to possess a good line of steamers, and the communication between Portage du Fort …
p.2 The Ottawa - The Speed makes her regular trips, arriving from Grenville some evenings as early as 7 o'clock. The Ottawa, from Grenville, as far upwards as it is …
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- Chronicle & News (Kingston, ON), June 14, 1848
p.2 Revenue Steamer Jefferson - The American Revenue Steamer Jefferson has been for some days in port, lightening, for the descent of the St. Lawrence. This is one of the steamers for which permission has been given by government to pass down the river to sea. The Dallas has not …
p.2 Revenue Steamer Jefferson - The American Revenue Steamer Jefferson has been for some days in port, lightening, for the descent of the St. Lawrence. This is one of the …
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- Chronicle & News (Kingston, ON), June 21, 1848
MAGNET (Kingston) (The first issue was printed at the Argus office on October 7th, 1847 according to the Argus of Oct. 8th, 1847) p.2 Wreck of the Steamer Dawn - This morning, the Steamboat Dawn from the Ottawa, in descending the Lachine Rapids, missed ...
MAGNET (Kingston) (The first issue was printed at the Argus office on October 7th, 1847 according to the Argus of Oct. 8th, 1847) p.2 Wreck of the Steamer Dawn - …
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- Chronicle & News (Kingston, ON), 3 Jan 1849
1849 KINGSTON CHRONICLE & NEWS (from originals at Queen's University Special Collections, unless otherwise noted) missing
1849 KINGSTON CHRONICLE & NEWS (from originals at Queen's University Special Collections, unless otherwise noted) missing
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- Chronicle & News (Kingston, ON), 15 Sep 1849
(not published - moving printing office)
(not published - moving printing office)
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