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- Oswego Free Press (Oswego, NY), May 9, 1832*Spelling as appeared in the article.*Spelling as appeared in the article.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Free Press (Oswego, NY), Aug. 22, 1832Harbour Improvements ______ It will be seen, from what follows, that the people of Jefferson county are inquiring why King Andrew refused to sign the bill for the improvement ...Harbour Improvements ______ It will be seen, from what follows, that the people of Jefferson county are inquiring why King Andrew refused to sign the bill for the improvement ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Canadian Emigrant (Sandwich, ON), Thursday, March 9, 1832NEW STEAM-BOAT, -- We are informed that our friend Capt. Burtis, of the little fairy Argo, is about enlarging his sphere of usefulness and enterprise. He has commenced building a new boat of greater dimensions, and on an approved plan, which will be afloat in the early part of the …NEW STEAM-BOAT, -- We are informed that our friend Capt. Burtis, of the little fairy Argo, is about enlarging his sphere of usefulness and enterprise. He has commenced building a …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Canadian Emigrant (Sandwich, ON), Thursday, March 31, 1832NAVIGATION OPEN. — Several vessels have left Detroit for Ohio, and there has been an arrival from Cleveland. Grand River Navigation Company. Pursuant to a notice in our last, a meeting took place, agreeably to the act for the incorporation of this ...NAVIGATION OPEN. — Several vessels have left Detroit for Ohio, and there has been an arrival from Cleveland. Grand River Navigation Company. Pursuant to a notice in our last, a …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Canadian Emigrant (Sandwich, ON), Saturday, October 13, 1832We are informed that on Saturday night last the steamers William the Fourth and United Kingdom met in the Lake and ran foul of each other. It is said that a man was killed on board the former, and the bowsprit and cutwater of the latter was carried away. --- …We are informed that on Saturday night last the steamers William the Fourth and United Kingdom met in the Lake and ran foul of each other. It is said that …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Palladium and Chronicle (Oswego, NY), Wed., June 13, 1832*Nothing further appears on this.*Nothing further appears on this.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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