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  • Argus (Kingston, ON), Nov. 24, 1846
    Argus (Kingston, ON), Nov. 24, 1846
    TextNewspaper       p.3 Wrecked - We understand that the Barque Grampus of Hamilton, was wrecked in Oswego harbor on Friday last and is a total loss. The Grampus has been very unfortunate, having been a short time since dismasted, and at the time of her final misfortune had just completed refitting. ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 Wrecked - We understand that the Barque Grampus of Hamilton, was wrecked in Oswego harbor on Friday last and is a total loss. The Grampus has been very unfortunate, …
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  • Argus (Kingston, ON), April 11, 1848
    Argus (Kingston, ON), April 11, 1848
    TextNewspaper       (from original at Queen's University) p.2 The schooner Scotland, laden with 1750 bbls of Flour left this port for Oswego, on Wednesday night last. The Flour is intended for the New York market. We noticed, on Tuesday last, the sailing of the schooner Wm. Gordon, from ...
    TextNewspaper     (from original at Queen's University) p.2 The schooner Scotland, laden with 1750 bbls of Flour left this port for Oswego, on Wednesday night last. The Flour is intended for the …
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  • Argus (Kingston, ON), April 14, 1848
    Argus (Kingston, ON), April 14, 1848
    TextNewspaper       (from original at Queen's University) p.3 The Dawn - The Messrs. Jones & Co's new freight steamer Dawn, passed upwards on Wednesday last. The Dawn is very capacious, (calculated to carry 2,500 to 3,000 bbls. Flour) and has proved herself a fast boat. She is commanded by ...
    TextNewspaper     (from original at Queen's University) p.3 The Dawn - The Messrs. Jones & Co's new freight steamer Dawn, passed upwards on Wednesday last. The Dawn is very capacious, (calculated to …
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  • Argus (Kingston, ON), April 28, 1848
    Argus (Kingston, ON), April 28, 1848
    TextNewspaper       (from original at N.A.C. ) p.3 Macpherson & Crane's new steamer Commerce arrived from Port Stanley. ad for steamer Genessee Chief, leaving for Chicago. STEAMBOAT NOTICE THE NEW IRON STEAMER

    TextNewspaper     (from original at N.A.C. ) p.3 Macpherson & Crane's new steamer Commerce arrived from Port Stanley. ad for steamer Genessee Chief, leaving for Chicago. STEAMBOAT NOTICE THE NEW IRON STEAMER …
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  • Argus (Kingston, ON), May 5, 1848
    Argus (Kingston, ON), May 5, 1848
    TextNewspaper       p.1 The Well-Known Propeller EARL CATHCART, 400 Tons, Capt. Duncan. Will, during the Season of Navigation, 1848, ply between Amherstburgh and Montreal, touching at the intermediate British ...
    TextNewspaper     p.1 The Well-Known Propeller EARL CATHCART, 400 Tons, Capt. Duncan. Will, during the Season of Navigation, 1848, ply between Amherstburgh and Montreal, touching at the intermediate British ...
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  • Argus (Kingston, ON), May 9, 1848
    Argus (Kingston, ON), May 9, 1848
    TextNewspaper       p.2 A steamboat, built by Mr. Merritt, at the Current St. Mary, will be launched today at 2 o'clock. [Montreal Pilot] On Thursday a fine new steamer of about 200 tons, intended for trade on the canal, was launched by M. Canton, from his ship yard, at the Red Store, …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 A steamboat, built by Mr. Merritt, at the Current St. Mary, will be launched today at 2 o'clock. [Montreal Pilot] On Thursday a fine new steamer of about 200 …
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  • Argus (Kingston, ON), May 12, 1848
    Argus (Kingston, ON), May 12, 1848
    TextNewspaper       p.3 Permission has been granted by our Government for the Dallas and Jefferson, two steam vessels belonging to the Revenue Department of the United States, to descend by the St. Lawrence to a port on the Atlantic coast. [Montreal Courier] OTTAWA ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 Permission has been granted by our Government for the Dallas and Jefferson, two steam vessels belonging to the Revenue Department of the United States, to descend by the St. …
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  • Argus (Kingston, ON), May 16, 1848
    Argus (Kingston, ON), May 16, 1848
    TextNewspaper       p.2 New Freight Steamers. On Thursday last Messrs. Hooker & Henderson's new Lake and River Freight Steamer Free Trader arrived here from Montreal on her first trip. She is a fine vessel, of the largest class that can pass through the Welland Canal ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 New Freight Steamers. On Thursday last Messrs. Hooker & Henderson's new Lake and River Freight Steamer Free Trader arrived here from Montreal on her first trip. She is a …
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  • Argus (Kingston, ON), May 19, 1848
    Argus (Kingston, ON), May 19, 1848
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Launch - On Wednesday the splendid Steamer being built at the Railway, for Capt. Gildersleeve, will be launched. The Premier - This schooner-rigged craft, built at Portsmouth last winter, by Messrs. McPherson & Crane, arrived here on Wednesday evening, with a cargo ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Launch - On Wednesday the splendid Steamer being built at the Railway, for Capt. Gildersleeve, will be launched. The Premier - This schooner-rigged craft, built at Portsmouth last winter, …
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  • Argus (Kingston, ON), May 23, 1848
    Argus (Kingston, ON), May 23, 1848
    TextNewspaper       p.2 The launch of the new steamer at the Marine Railway Yard is to occur tomorrow at 3 o'clock. New Era in Our Commerce. At an early hour this morning the attention of our citizens was directed to an odd-looking craft that made her appearance in the ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 The launch of the new steamer at the Marine Railway Yard is to occur tomorrow at 3 o'clock. New Era in Our Commerce. At an early hour this morning …
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  • Argus (Kingston, ON), May 26, 1848
    Argus (Kingston, ON), May 26, 1848
    TextNewspaper       p.2 The Passport - The mail steamer Passport, left Kingston at a quarter past seven, A.M., and arrived at Lachine at a quarter past eight, P.M., on Wednesday, making the trip in 13 hours. [Montreal Pilot] Something New - We understand our townsman Mr. Matthew Gray had, on ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 The Passport - The mail steamer Passport, left Kingston at a quarter past seven, A.M., and arrived at Lachine at a quarter past eight, P.M., on Wednesday, making the …
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  • Argus (Kingston, ON), May 30, 1848
    Argus (Kingston, ON), May 30, 1848
    TextNewspaper       p.3 Melancholy Accident - Yesterday, Mr. Robert Riddell, of Portsmouth, accidentally met his death while assisting to raise the steamer Perth. He was engaged in getting the block under the bottom of the vessel; and while employed in canting the block, had his head between the ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 Melancholy Accident - Yesterday, Mr. Robert Riddell, of Portsmouth, accidentally met his death while assisting to raise the steamer Perth. He was engaged in getting the block under the …
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  • Argus (Kingston, ON), June 6, 1848
    Argus (Kingston, ON), June 6, 1848
    TextNewspaper       p.3 The Corporation - a letter from respective officers of Ordnance granting the ground adjoining market battery for landing for fish boats, etc. Referred to Committee on Streets and Improvements.
    TextNewspaper     p.3 The Corporation - a letter from respective officers of Ordnance granting the ground adjoining market battery for landing for fish boats, etc. Referred to Committee on Streets and Improvements.
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  • Argus (Kingston, ON), June 9, 1848
    Argus (Kingston, ON), June 9, 1848
    TextNewspaper       p.2 The Fashion - Yesterday, at four o'clock, the steamer Fashion arrived at Kingston with 300 immigrants, German and English, who proceeded to Hamilton and Buffalo. The Fashion left Montreal on the previous day at 12 o'clock, and will probably be in Montreal today, in time to ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 The Fashion - Yesterday, at four o'clock, the steamer Fashion arrived at Kingston with 300 immigrants, German and English, who proceeded to Hamilton and Buffalo. The Fashion left Montreal …
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  • Argus (Kingston, ON), June 13, 1848
    Argus (Kingston, ON), June 13, 1848
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Launch - The Messrs. Platt's new steamer now on the stocks at Portsmouth, will be launched tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock.
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Launch - The Messrs. Platt's new steamer now on the stocks at Portsmouth, will be launched tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock.
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  • Argus (Kingston, ON), June 16, 1848
    Argus (Kingston, ON), June 16, 1848
    TextNewspaper       p.2 THE LAUNCH. Wednesday last was the day named for the launch of the Messrs. Platts' new Steamer built at Portsmouth, by Mr. Alt. At the hour appointed, the stays were knocked away, and the vessel made a beautiful run on the ways of about 100 feet, ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 THE LAUNCH. Wednesday last was the day named for the launch of the Messrs. Platts' new Steamer built at Portsmouth, by Mr. Alt. At the hour appointed, the stays …
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  • Argus (Kingston, ON), June 20, 1848
    Argus (Kingston, ON), June 20, 1848
    TextNewspaper       p.3 The Steamer Niagara. Our readers no doubt remember that this fine vessel was driven ashore (in consequence of the loss of her rudder and smoke pipe in a gale of wind) a short distance above the mouth of the Genessee River, on the 18th April last. ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 The Steamer Niagara. Our readers no doubt remember that this fine vessel was driven ashore (in consequence of the loss of her rudder and smoke pipe in a gale …
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  • Argus (Kingston, ON), June 23, 1848
    Argus (Kingston, ON), June 23, 1848
    TextNewspaper       p.2 THE DAWN. As we received no intelligence by Telegraph last evening about this unfortunate vessel, we presume the attempt to float her, contemplated on Thursday, has proved unsuccessful. The wreck of the Dawn is a warning to those navigating ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 THE DAWN. As we received no intelligence by Telegraph last evening about this unfortunate vessel, we presume the attempt to float her, contemplated on Thursday, has proved unsuccessful. The …
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  • Argus (Kingston, ON), June 27, 1848
    Argus (Kingston, ON), June 27, 1848
    TextNewspaper       p.2 The Steamer Speed Burnt. We regret to learn that the fine new Steamer Speed, owned by Messrs. Macpherson & Crane, and plying on the Ottawa between Bytown and Grenville, was destroyed by fire on Friday afternoon, during her upward trip. The wind ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 The Steamer Speed Burnt. We regret to learn that the fine new Steamer Speed, owned by Messrs. Macpherson & Crane, and plying on the Ottawa between Bytown and Grenville, …
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  • Argus (Kingston, ON), June 30, 1848
    Argus (Kingston, ON), June 30, 1848
    TextNewspapercomment       p.2 The American Navy. On Tuesday, the Officers of the American vessel Jefferson, commanded by Captain Howard, and Dallas, commanded by Captain Ottinger, entertained at lunch on board the former of these vessels, a large party of Officers in Her ...
    TextNewspapercomment     p.2 The American Navy. On Tuesday, the Officers of the American vessel Jefferson, commanded by Captain Howard, and Dallas, commanded by Captain Ottinger, entertained at lunch on board the former …
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