- Pilot, Manifest, 16 October 1832
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- Austerlitz, Manifest, 17 October 1832
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- Utica, Manifest, 18 October 1832
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- Treasury Department, Letter, 21 October 1832
Treasury Department
Treasury Department
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- La Grange, Manifest, 22 October 1832
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- Austerlitz, Manifest, 23 October 1832
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- Prince Eugene, Manifest, 23 October 1832
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- Pilot, Manifest, 25 October 1832
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- Mariner, Manifest, 30 October 1832
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- Marengo, Manifest, 31 October 1832
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- United States, Manifest, 7 November 1832
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- Marshall Ney, Manifest, 10 November 1832
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- La Grange, Manifest, 16 November 1832
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- Louisa Jenkins, Manifest, 4 December 1832
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- Oswego Free Press (Oswego, NY), Aug. 2, 1832
*Denotes spelling as it appears in the newspaper.
*Denotes spelling as it appears in the newspaper.
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- Boats, Joseph Roy, Manifest, 31 Aug 1832
Master: Joseph Roy
Master: Joseph Roy
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- Boats, Invoice, 17 Sep 1832
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- Manifest, 30 Sep 1832, Quarterly Entry of Merchandise
Quarterly Entry of Merchandise
Quarterly Entry of Merchandise
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- Steamboat United States
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 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 …
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- Cholera
Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 1 Aug 1832 BUFFALO - The cholera is still prevailing in this city. The whole number of cases is 41 and deaths 14. Two of the latter, were colored persons. The disease is evidently on the increase; and all business is at a standstill. Among the Indians on the reservation, the number of …
Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 1 Aug 1832 BUFFALO - The cholera is still prevailing in this city. The whole number of cases is 41 and deaths 14. Two of the latter, were colored persons. The disease is …
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