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- Northern Light (Orillia, ON), April 29, 1870OWEN SOUND April 18 - Our Harbour is clear of ice the schooner Maple Leaf arrived from Collingwood on Saturday. The steamer Hero left for Colpoy's bay this noon and Francis Smith leaves for Collingwood this evening. ...OWEN SOUND April 18 - Our Harbour is clear of ice the schooner Maple Leaf arrived from Collingwood on Saturday. The steamer Hero left for Colpoy's bay this noon and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Northern Light (Orillia, ON), May 6, 1870THE RED RIVER EXPEDITION - The steamers Algoma and Chicora are after being put in good order to proceed to Collingwood, there to take on board about five hundred troops each, and convey them to Fort William. They are expected to start about the 2nd of May. ...THE RED RIVER EXPEDITION - The steamers Algoma and Chicora are after being put in good order to proceed to Collingwood, there to take on board about five hundred troops …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Northern Light (Orillia, ON), July 7, 1871The Collingwood Bulletin says the steamer Chicora came down from Duluth last Friday, bringing sixty-five tons of copper from Bruce Mines. She also brought 135 barrels of silver from Silver Islet to the Bruce Mines. Captain McGregor states that three fourths interest in ...The Collingwood Bulletin says the steamer Chicora came down from Duluth last Friday, bringing sixty-five tons of copper from Bruce Mines. She also brought 135 barrels of silver from Silver …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamboat United StatesNorthern Light (Ogdensburg, NY), 26 Jul 1832 Steamboat United States. - This elegant Steamer left our port Tuesday evening last, on a trip to the head of the Lake to make her arrangements for the remainder of the season. She is indeed a boat of beautiful and workmanship, not quite as large as the Great Britain, but …Northern Light (Ogdensburg, NY), 26 Jul 1832 Steamboat United States. - This elegant Steamer left our port Tuesday evening last, on a trip to the head of the Lake to make her arrangements for the remainder of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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