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- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Aug. 5, 1817p.1 (first with large wood-cut drawing of steamboat) STEAM BOAT The Steam Boat FRONENAC James McKenzie, Master, Will in future leave the different Ports on the following Days, ...p.1 (first with large wood-cut drawing of steamboat) STEAM BOAT The Steam Boat FRONENAC James McKenzie, Master, Will in future leave the different Ports on the following Days, ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Aug. 19, 1817p.2 Quebec, August 7th - Dinner at Quebec, by Naval Officers returned from the Lakes, given to Commodore Sir Robert Hall, who is remaining on the Lakes. [Mercury] p.3 The Steam Boat Frontenac arrived at this port on Friday evening, after ...p.2 Quebec, August 7th - Dinner at Quebec, by Naval Officers returned from the Lakes, given to Commodore Sir Robert Hall, who is remaining on the Lakes. [Mercury] p.3 The …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Sept. 2, 1817PORT OF KINGSTON ENTERED Aug. 26th - Schr. Com. Perry, Parker, from Sackets harbor, cattle, sheep and vegetables. Schr. Com. Owen, Sinclair, from Queenston, 200 packs peltries. Schr. Plough Boy, Vorce, from Salmon River, ...PORT OF KINGSTON ENTERED Aug. 26th - Schr. Com. Perry, Parker, from Sackets harbor, cattle, sheep and vegetables. Schr. Com. Owen, Sinclair, from Queenston, 200 packs peltries. Schr. Plough Boy, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- No titlep.1 Deepening of Canal To Cost Millions - the Welland Canal. p.2 To Build New Wharf - for N.Y. Central railroad at Clayton. p.5 Expect Late Opening - Capt. Coleman Hinckley has a photo of the harbor on May 10, 1872, showing Pierrepont ...p.1 Deepening of Canal To Cost Millions - the Welland Canal. p.2 To Build New Wharf - for N.Y. Central railroad at Clayton. p.5 Expect Late Opening - Capt. Coleman …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- No titlep.3 Appointment of Captains - Nearly all last year's captains have been re-appointed by the R. & O. N. company. Those of Kingston are Capts. Booth, for the steamer Toronto; Esford, the Kingston; Dunlop, the Bohemian, and Hinckley, the Columbian. Some changes are to be made in ...p.3 Appointment of Captains - Nearly all last year's captains have been re-appointed by the R. & O. N. company. Those of Kingston are Capts. Booth, for the steamer Toronto; …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- 3 Jan 1895p.6 The Marine Losses - One satisfactory feature of this season's traffic on the great lakes is the comparative light loss of life and vessel property. The vessel and cargo loss was the least in ten years, the total being $500,000 for thirty-eight vessels. Sixty sailors ...p.6 The Marine Losses - One satisfactory feature of this season's traffic on the great lakes is the comparative light loss of life and vessel property. The vessel and cargo …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- 14 Jan 1895p.1 Capt. Harbottle's Successor - his death means a new inspector of hulls is needed; A.M. Rice, Toronto, expected to be appointed. p.5 Kingston In Brief - Capt. Patenaude has signed agreements to sail the prop. Niagara again next year. District Dashes ...p.1 Capt. Harbottle's Successor - his death means a new inspector of hulls is needed; A.M. Rice, Toronto, expected to be appointed. p.5 Kingston In Brief - Capt. Patenaude has …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- 24 Jan 1895p.3 District Dashes - Mr. Hazlett, formerly of the Kingston foundry, has been appointed superintendent of the boiler shop on Garden Island. In this shop in future boilers and machinery for Calvin & Son' fleet will be made. p.K. Hayes, as administrator of ...p.3 District Dashes - Mr. Hazlett, formerly of the Kingston foundry, has been appointed superintendent of the boiler shop on Garden Island. In this shop in future boilers and machinery …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- 31 Jan 1895p.1 The Lake Carrying Trade - Chicago, Jan. 28th -A gloomy outlook for the next season's business on the great lakes was taken by James Corrigan, of Cleveland, late president of the lake carrier's association, who was in Chicago last night. He said: "The struggle of the survival ...p.1 The Lake Carrying Trade - Chicago, Jan. 28th -A gloomy outlook for the next season's business on the great lakes was taken by James Corrigan, of Cleveland, late president …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- 4 Feb 1895p.1 Schooner Starling Burned. Toronto, Jan. 30th - A Belleville vessel lying at the foot of Cherry St. was destroyed by fire last evening. Capt. Michael Mullen and his wife, who live aboard, left the boat at about seven o'clock to visit friends and on ...p.1 Schooner Starling Burned. Toronto, Jan. 30th - A Belleville vessel lying at the foot of Cherry St. was destroyed by fire last evening. Capt. Michael Mullen and his wife, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- 14 Feb 1895p.4 The Editor At Home - Wm. Evans, of Deseronto, has been sworn in as inspector of hulls for Deseronto district. He was born in Kingston, was clerk to Edward Berry when he was shipbuilding at Portsmouth, assisted in building the schrs. Bermuda and New Dominion at Roblin Mills, ...p.4 The Editor At Home - Wm. Evans, of Deseronto, has been sworn in as inspector of hulls for Deseronto district. He was born in Kingston, was clerk to Edward …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- 21 Feb 1895p.2 Incidents of the Day - The steamer Magnet, belonging to the Richelieu & Ontario navigation company's fleet, is being rebuilt, and will have her name changed to the Hamilton. Next season she is to ply between the ambitious city, Kingston and Montreal.p.2 Incidents of the Day - The steamer Magnet, belonging to the Richelieu & Ontario navigation company's fleet, is being rebuilt, and will have her name changed to the Hamilton. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- 25 Feb 1895
p.4 A MAMMOTH STEAMBARGE. THE WORK UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT GARDEN ISLAND. The majority of people have no idea of the business done at Garden Island outside of those connected with the place. A reporter was shown about the island ...p.4 A MAMMOTH STEAMBARGE. THE WORK UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT GARDEN ISLAND. The majority of people have no idea of the business done at Garden Island outside of those connected with …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- 4 Mar 1895
p.5 MARINE PARAGRAPHS. When rebuilt the name of the old str. Maud will be changed to America. The Commercial Union insurance company, which held the risk on the schr. Julia, burned at Wolfe Island recently, settled the loss for $1,450. The ...p.5 MARINE PARAGRAPHS. When rebuilt the name of the old str. Maud will be changed to America. The Commercial Union insurance company, which held the risk on the schr. Julia, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- 14 Mar 1895
p.1 A STEAMER BURNED. Elgin, March 12th - The popular steamer Rideau Belle, bought last season by Fleming Bros., of Elgin, from Capt. D. Noonan for Rideau canal service, and undergoing repairs in West Bay, Sand Lake, Rideau Canal, was burned to the very ...p.1 A STEAMER BURNED. Elgin, March 12th - The popular steamer Rideau Belle, bought last season by Fleming Bros., of Elgin, from Capt. D. Noonan for Rideau canal service, and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- 21 Mar 1895
p.5 A Blaze at Barriefield - fire started in Archibald Rickey's boat-building establishment, at corner of Sharman's lane and Regent street; burned down along with his new house and several others. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Capt. D. Bates will purchase ...p.5 A Blaze at Barriefield - fire started in Archibald Rickey's boat-building establishment, at corner of Sharman's lane and Regent street; burned down along with his new house and several …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- 25 Mar 1895
p.3 Connecting the Sea & The Lakes - proposed canal at the Soo (3 full columns). p.5 WOLFE ISLAND FERRY. A Sketch Of It Given By M. Spoor. A brief sketch or outline of the ferry between Wolfe Island and the ...p.3 Connecting the Sea & The Lakes - proposed canal at the Soo (3 full columns). p.5 WOLFE ISLAND FERRY. A Sketch Of It Given By M. Spoor. A brief …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- 28 Mar 1895
p.3 Marine Notes - The S.S. Campana, owned by Smith & Keeley, of Toronto, has been sold to Montreal parties who will put her in service between Montreal and Pictou, N.S., during the coming season. The ice in the bay, between Deseronto and Picton, is very weak and cannot ...p.3 Marine Notes - The S.S. Campana, owned by Smith & Keeley, of Toronto, has been sold to Montreal parties who will put her in service between Montreal and Pictou, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- 1 Apr 1895
p.4 Kingston In Brief - One of the handsomest sailing canoes to be seen on the river St. Lawrence next season will be owned by Howard Folger, of this city. It is set up on the platform in Ontario hall with its bat wings spread, and is a delightful picture. …p.4 Kingston In Brief - One of the handsomest sailing canoes to be seen on the river St. Lawrence next season will be owned by Howard Folger, of this city. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- 8 Apr 1895
p.5 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Joseph Deroche will go first mate with Capt. Ira Folger on the steambarge King Ben. R.L. Sewell, purser on the Richelieu company's lake and river steamers, has been promoted to the position of commander of the ...p.5 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Joseph Deroche will go first mate with Capt. Ira Folger on the steambarge King Ben. R.L. Sewell, purser on the Richelieu company's lake and river steamers, has …Maritime History of the Great Lakes - 25 Feb 1895