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- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 30 March 1857Spring Walk I The Editor had it in contemplation last season to discontinue for ever and a day these same "Spring Walks," they having been for several years past nothing better than so many puffing vehicles of eulogistic praise, in which the sense of Goldsmith's ...Spring Walk I The Editor had it in contemplation last season to discontinue for ever and a day these same "Spring Walks," they having been for several years past nothing …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), Aug. 25, 1921The Late Capt. Parsons _____ Lived In Kingston For Years - Known As A Splendid Mariner. _____ The news of the sudden death by drowning in Lake Huron this week of Capt.The Late Capt. Parsons _____ Lived In Kingston For Years - Known As A Splendid Mariner. _____ The news of the sudden death by drowning in Lake Huron this week …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 25 March 1851
Spring Walk I Time the remorseless eater-up of all things has made our other annual revolution and compels us to take again that "Walk," which it seems but the other day to have been finished and ended. In youth the hours stand idly still; in early manhood, they glide along …Spring Walk I Time the remorseless eater-up of all things has made our other annual revolution and compels us to take again that "Walk," which it seems but the other …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), Sept. 22, 1849
p.2 steamer Cherokee back in port, Lt. Davis in command. The U.S. armed schooner Harrison, Capt. Knapp, is paying a friendly visit to this port. She is a very handsome little vessel, and her crew are a very gentlemanly set of fellows. They have been very attentive to all ...p.2 steamer Cherokee back in port, Lt. Davis in command. The U.S. armed schooner Harrison, Capt. Knapp, is paying a friendly visit to this port. She is a very handsome …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), Sept. 24, 1849
p.2 THE REGATTA. On Tuesday the Regatta took place. An earnest but unsuccessful attempt was made in the morning of that day by several gentlemen deeply interested in the well doing of the Provincial Show, to postpone it until Friday. The consequence was ...p.2 THE REGATTA. On Tuesday the Regatta took place. An earnest but unsuccessful attempt was made in the morning of that day by several gentlemen deeply interested in the well …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), Sept. 25, 1849
(from bound volume of originals at Queen's University - Special Collections) p.2 Port of Kingston. Sept. 22nd - Str. Cataract, Oswego, gen. cargo. Sept. 24th - Schr. Highland Chief, Darlington, 830 bbls. flour, H. & S. Jones. Schr. ...(from bound volume of originals at Queen's University - Special Collections) p.2 Port of Kingston. Sept. 22nd - Str. Cataract, Oswego, gen. cargo. Sept. 24th - Schr. Highland Chief, Darlington, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), Sept. 27, 1849
p.2 Port of Kingston. Sept. 22nd - Str. Cataract, Oswego, gen. cargo. Str. Ontario, Ogdensburgh, passengers and baggage. Sept. 24th - Schr. Sophia, Chicago, corn, wheat, and gen. cargo, R. Gaskin and others. Schr. Highland Chief, ...p.2 Port of Kingston. Sept. 22nd - Str. Cataract, Oswego, gen. cargo. Str. Ontario, Ogdensburgh, passengers and baggage. Sept. 24th - Schr. Sophia, Chicago, corn, wheat, and gen. cargo, R. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), Sept. 28, 1849
p.2 Port of Kingston. Sept. 26th - Str. Ontario, Oswego, gen. cargo. Str. Bay State, Ogdensburgh, passengers and baggage. Schr. Lord Durham, Darlington, 2000 bushels wheat, 200 bbls. flour, H. & S. Jones. Sept. 27th - Schr. Lady ...p.2 Port of Kingston. Sept. 26th - Str. Ontario, Oswego, gen. cargo. Str. Bay State, Ogdensburgh, passengers and baggage. Schr. Lord Durham, Darlington, 2000 bushels wheat, 200 bbls. flour, H. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), Sept. 29, 1849
p.2 The steamer Franklin was seized by the Canadian authorities at Round Island, in the Straits of St. Mary, for an alleged violation of the Revenue laws. She landed provisions and stores for the inhabitants of that Island, which has heretofore been considered American ...p.2 The steamer Franklin was seized by the Canadian authorities at Round Island, in the Straits of St. Mary, for an alleged violation of the Revenue laws. She landed provisions …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), Oct. 1, 1849
p.2 THE ANNUAL BARRIEFIELD REGATTA. A meeting is called this afternoon at Lane's Tavern, Barriefield Hill, to form a Barriefield Regatta Club. The time was when every year a pleasant Regatta took place on the calm waters below the Cataraqui Bridge, ...p.2 THE ANNUAL BARRIEFIELD REGATTA. A meeting is called this afternoon at Lane's Tavern, Barriefield Hill, to form a Barriefield Regatta Club. The time was when every year a pleasant …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), Oct. 2, 1849
p.3 Port of Kingston. Sept. 29th - Str. Niagara, Ogdensburgh, passengers and baggage. Str. Bay State, Lewiston, gen. cargo. Schr. Europe, Port Credit, 7461 bush. wheat, J. Walker. ...p.3 Port of Kingston. Sept. 29th - Str. Niagara, Ogdensburgh, passengers and baggage. Str. Bay State, Lewiston, gen. cargo. Schr. Europe, Port Credit, 7461 bush. wheat, J. Walker. ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), Oct. 5, 1849
p.2 Another Arrival From the Far West - The Schr. Governor, from Toledo, Ohio, arrived on Wednesday, and is now lying at Fairbanks and Allison's wharf. The distance is 3000 miles, and the voyage was accomplished in 30 days. This fore-and-aft which has crossed the Inland Seas, is ...p.2 Another Arrival From the Far West - The Schr. Governor, from Toledo, Ohio, arrived on Wednesday, and is now lying at Fairbanks and Allison's wharf. The distance is 3000 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), Oct. 8, 1849
p.2 LETTERS FROM THE EDITOR - No. I - trip through Rideau Canal; some description of Smiths Falls and Perth; also discusses the Rideau Canal - yearly expenses not close to being met by revenue from a few steamers, scows and lumber rafts.p.2 LETTERS FROM THE EDITOR - No. I - trip through Rideau Canal; some description of Smiths Falls and Perth; also discusses the Rideau Canal - yearly expenses not close …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), Oct. 9, 1849
p.2 LETTERS FROM THE EDITOR - No. II - at Bytown, where there were seven barges loading with sawed lumber for the New York and Boston markets; "The barges pass down the Ottawa to the St. Lawrence, thence down to the Chambly Canal, through it to Lake Champlain, and so …p.2 LETTERS FROM THE EDITOR - No. II - at Bytown, where there were seven barges loading with sawed lumber for the New York and Boston markets; "The barges pass …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), Oct. 10, 1849
p.2 MARINE - GALE ON THE LAKES. The Chicago Journal of the 2nd instant, says the storm, which has been very violent for a day or two, increased in fury last night, and the wind heightened into a gale. We fear it has proved disastrous to shipping upon ...p.2 MARINE - GALE ON THE LAKES. The Chicago Journal of the 2nd instant, says the storm, which has been very violent for a day or two, increased in fury …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), Oct. 12, 1849
p.2 LETTERS FROM THE EDITOR - No. III (part) The steamer Phoenix deserves a passing notice. After the destruction by fire last summer of Messrs. Macpherson & Crane's new steamer Speed, that enterprising firm commenced immediately preparations ...p.2 LETTERS FROM THE EDITOR - No. III (part) The steamer Phoenix deserves a passing notice. After the destruction by fire last summer of Messrs. Macpherson & Crane's new steamer …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), Oct. 15, 1849
p.3 Port of Kingston. Oct. 11th - Str. Otter, Montreal, gen. cargo. Schr. Princess Victoria, Cleveland, 8437 bush. wheat, Macpherson & Crane. Str. Commerce, Cleveland, 300 bbls. flour, 38 grindstones, Macpherson & Crane. Str. ...p.3 Port of Kingston. Oct. 11th - Str. Otter, Montreal, gen. cargo. Schr. Princess Victoria, Cleveland, 8437 bush. wheat, Macpherson & Crane. Str. Commerce, Cleveland, 300 bbls. flour, 38 grindstones, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), Oct. 16, 1849
p.2 Mail Contract - We learn that Donald Bethune, Esq., has received the contract for carrying the Mails, by steamboat, the whole way between Montreal and Hamilton, commencing next season. Note - The above is not precisely a fact. Mr. Bethune's tender was was the lowest, ...p.2 Mail Contract - We learn that Donald Bethune, Esq., has received the contract for carrying the Mails, by steamboat, the whole way between Montreal and Hamilton, commencing next season. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), Oct. 17, 1849
p.2 Letter From The Editor No. IV - on Ottawa River to Montreal, travelled part way on steamer Oldfield. Port of Kingston. Oct. 15th - Str. Bay State, Ogdensburgh, gen. cargo. Str. Ontario, Lewiston, gen. cargo. Oct. 16th - Schr. Silas ...p.2 Letter From The Editor No. IV - on Ottawa River to Montreal, travelled part way on steamer Oldfield. Port of Kingston. Oct. 15th - Str. Bay State, Ogdensburgh, gen. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), Oct. 18, 1849
p.2 Port of Kingston. Oct. 16th - Str. Cataract, Oswego, gen. cargo. Str. Niagara, Ogdensburgh, passengers and baggage. Oct. 17th - Barge William Henry, Montreal, 868 bbls. salt, 50 tons pig iron, 315 bbls. mackerel, H. & S. ...p.2 Port of Kingston. Oct. 16th - Str. Cataract, Oswego, gen. cargo. Str. Niagara, Ogdensburgh, passengers and baggage. Oct. 17th - Barge William Henry, Montreal, 868 bbls. salt, 50 tons …Maritime History of the Great Lakes - Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 25 March 1851