Results
We found 5 matching items.
Page 1 of 1
- His Majesty's Ship MississaugaHis Majesty's Ship Mississauga; Niagara, Navy Hall, Newark; Sept. 13, 1794, 6 o'clock AMHis Majesty's Ship Mississauga; Niagara, Navy Hall, Newark; Sept. 13, 1794, 6 o'clock AMMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- H. M. Schooners HURON and MICHIGAN, 1763Courtesy Canada Steamship Lines' Marine Hist. Coll. H. M. Schooners HURON and MICHIGAN, 1763 Built at Navy Island, Niagara River, above the cataract, these two vessels were the first British ships launched on the upper lakes, and were the first vessels built for navigating these waters since the ...Courtesy Canada Steamship Lines' Marine Hist. Coll. H. M. Schooners HURON and MICHIGAN, 1763 Built at Navy Island, Niagara River, above the cataract, these two vessels were the first British …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Attack at Hamilton's CoveDuring the Battle of Queenston Heights, October 13, 1812, American gunboats crossed the Niagara River at Hamilton's Cove, but several less fortunate American boats drifted too far down the shore and came under attack. The Battle of Queenston Heights was a British victory, despite the loss of their charismatic general, …During the Battle of Queenston Heights, October 13, 1812, American gunboats crossed the Niagara River at Hamilton's Cove, but several less fortunate American boats drifted too far down the shore …Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Queenston Landing, Autumn 1811A scene from the head of navigation on the Niagara River on the last autumn before the war was declared. The merchant schooner the Mary Hatt heads back downstream, with an Oneida Indian canoe in the foreground.A scene from the head of navigation on the Niagara River on the last autumn before the war was declared. The merchant schooner the Mary Hatt heads back downstream, with …Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Mouth of the Niagara RiverPainting:OilPainting:OilAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
Page 1 of 1