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- Tractor Used for Coal Mining, Amherst, NSAlternate view taken, but no scanned. IHC catalogue number: 4895.Alternate view taken, but no scanned. IHC catalogue number: 4895.McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Post Office, Amherst, N.S.A postcard sent to Reverend R.B. Layton in Fredericton, New Brunswick.A postcard sent to Reverend R.B. Layton in Fredericton, New Brunswick.Oakville Public Library
- Winter morning, Victoria St., Amherst, N.S.A postcard sent to Reverend R.B. Layton in Fredericton, New Brunswick.A postcard sent to Reverend R.B. Layton in Fredericton, New Brunswick.Oakville Public Library
- Church of England, Amherst, N.S.A postcard sent to Reverend R.B. Layton in Fredericton, N.B. illustrating the Church of England in Amherst, Nova Scotia.A postcard sent to Reverend R.B. Layton in Fredericton, N.B. illustrating the Church of England in Amherst, Nova Scotia.Oakville Public Library
- Coal mining in Amherst, Nova Scotia, with an IHC Farmall 300 tractor.Alternate views taken but not scanned.Alternate views taken but not scanned.McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Cleaning and pailing blueberries in Amherst, Nova Scotia.Alternate views taken but not scanned.Alternate views taken but not scanned.McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Rivers and Dickinson Ltd., farm equipment dealership, Amherst, Nova Scotia.IHC catalogue #6962.IHC catalogue #6962.McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Launch of the Propeller OntarioCommercial Advertiser (New York, NY), 22 Sep 1846, p. 2 Launch of the Propeller Ontario .--On Saturday the propeller Ontario was launched at Rochester in presence of a large number of spectators. This vessel is the second of the kind built at that place, this season, by Mr. Steers, and both are owned by Alexander Kelsey & Co. the ...Commercial Advertiser (New York, NY), 22 Sep 1846, p. 2 Launch of the Propeller Ontario .--On Saturday the propeller Ontario was launched at Rochester in presence of a large number of spectators. This vessel is the second of the kind …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Views on the Genesee in Rochesterfrom Henry O'Reilly, Sketches of Rochester: with incidental notices of western New York (Rochester: William Alling, 1838) opposite p. 348.from Henry O'Reilly, Sketches of Rochester: with incidental notices of western New York (Rochester: William Alling, 1838) opposite p. 348.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), May 25, 1814Canandaigua , May 17 . On Friday last , a British force of 7 sail, appeared off the mouth of Genesee River , where we have a small ...Canandaigua , May 17 . On Friday last , a British force of 7 sail, appeared off the mouth of Genesee River , where we have a small ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., June 30, 1813Maj. Gen. Lewis and Suite arrived in this village on Thursday last, and left it again on Saturday for Sacket's Harbor . Col. Backus , of the U.S. Light Dragoons, ...Maj. Gen. Lewis and Suite arrived in this village on Thursday last, and left it again on Saturday for Sacket's Harbor . Col. Backus , of the U.S. Light Dragoons, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Sept. 16, 1812On Wednesday last, we were greatly alarmed, by the arrival of an express, with information that the British were landing a large body of troops at the mouth of the Genesee River . The news reached this place about 7 o'clock in the morning. The militia ...On Wednesday last, we were greatly alarmed, by the arrival of an express, with information that the British were landing a large body of troops at the mouth of the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- CommerceOntario Repository (Canandaigua, NY), Tues., June 17, 1817 Commerce. - From the 8th of April to the 30th of May last, the following Produce was shipped by our merchants, from the landing of Mr. F. Hanford, on Genesee river, viz: Flour, 9,022 barrels; Ashes, 258; Pork, 472; besides considerable quantities of Corn, Ham, Butter and Whiskey. There ...Ontario Repository (Canandaigua, NY), Tues., June 17, 1817 Commerce. - From the 8th of April to the 30th of May last, the following Produce was shipped by our merchants, from the landing of Mr. F. Hanford, on Genesee …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Alarm At The Mouth of the Genesee RiverNiles Weekly Register, May 28, 1814, page 314 reprint of Ontario Messenger , Canandaigua, N.Y., May 17, 1814 Alarm At The Mouth of the Genesee River - On Thursday evening last, the British fleet was ...Niles Weekly Register, May 28, 1814, page 314 reprint of Ontario Messenger , Canandaigua, N.Y., May 17, 1814 Alarm At The Mouth of the Genesee River - On Thursday evening last, the British fleet was ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Alarm At The Mouth of the Genesee RiverNiles Weekly Register, May 28, 1814, page 314 Reprinting of Ontario Messenger, (Canandaigua, N.Y.) May 17, 1814 Alarm At The Mouth of the Genesee River - On Thursday evening last, the British fleet was discovered standing towards Charlotte near the mouth of the Genesee River, where about 160 volunteers were stationed, ...Niles Weekly Register, May 28, 1814, page 314 Reprinting of Ontario Messenger, (Canandaigua, N.Y.) May 17, 1814 Alarm At The Mouth of the Genesee River - On Thursday evening last, the British fleet was discovered standing towards Charlotte …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steam-Boat OntarioGeneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., July 7, 1819 STEAM-BOAT ONTARIO . This Boat, being now ready for carrying Freight and Passengers, will commence her operations for the ensuing season, and the times of leaving port will be as follows. GOING ...Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., July 7, 1819 STEAM-BOAT ONTARIO . This Boat, being now ready for carrying Freight and Passengers, will commence her operations for the ensuing season, and the times of leaving port will be as …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Three Bells (Bark), sunk, 22 Nov 1862Reason: sunk Lives: nil Hull damage: $2,900 Cargo: $350 Freight: coal & wood Remarks: RaisedReason: sunk Lives: nil Hull damage: $2,900 Cargo: $350 Freight: coal & wood Remarks: RaisedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Grey Eagle (Schooner), U10792, aground, 22 Nov 1862Reason: aground Lives: nil Hull damage: $800 Cargo: $4,000 Freight: wheat Remarks: Got offReason: aground Lives: nil Hull damage: $800 Cargo: $4,000 Freight: wheat Remarks: Got offMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mary E. Burgoyne (Schooner), burnt, 1 May 1871Reason: burnt Lives: nil Remarks: Total lossReason: burnt Lives: nil Remarks: Total lossMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 4 Aug 1824The steam boat "Erie Canal," from Utica, which passed this village a short time since, has arrived at Geneseo, Livingston county, having entered the river through the feeder at Rochester. This is the first boat propelled by steam that ever navigated the waters of the Genesee, and the captain states …The steam boat "Erie Canal," from Utica, which passed this village a short time since, has arrived at Geneseo, Livingston county, having entered the river through the feeder at Rochester. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes