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- Montreal Herald (Montreal, QC), June 29, 1848Descent of the Mail Steamer Gildersleeve Down The North Channel Of The Long Sault Rapid. - Those who have traveled on the St. Lawrence are aware that between Dickenson's Landing and Cornwall, a distance of from 12 to 14 miles, there is a long Rapid, called the Long Sault. The …Descent of the Mail Steamer Gildersleeve Down The North Channel Of The Long Sault Rapid. - Those who have traveled on the St. Lawrence are aware that between Dickenson's Landing …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Montreal Herald (Montreal, QC), May 28, 1814Kingston, May 12th, 1814. The storming of Oswego has been the subject of much conversation, without the public being gratified with a private sketch. As a result of your valuable paper, which has often given me pleasure; in return, if you think the following worth inserting, you are at ...Kingston, May 12th, 1814. The storming of Oswego has been the subject of much conversation, without the public being gratified with a private sketch. As a result of your valuable …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Montreal Herald (Montreal, QC), May 28, 1833p.2 Mr. Parker's steamboat Kingston was launched in beautiful style on Thursday morning. This fine vessel, (which was originally meant to be called "The Canadian," and which we noticed some weeks ago,) is intended to ply upon the Bay and River. She is of a very handsome ...p.2 Mr. Parker's steamboat Kingston was launched in beautiful style on Thursday morning. This fine vessel, (which was originally meant to be called "The Canadian," and which we noticed some …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Black Rock Advocate (Buffalo, NY), 29 Sept. 1836, page 3Column 1Column 1Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Black Rock Advocate (Buffalo, NY), 28 Oct. 1836, page 3Column 3Column 3Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Black Rock Advocate (Buffalo, NY), January 6, 1837The steamboat CANADA was driven ashore at Oswego, by the late gale, where she has since become a perfect wreck.The steamboat CANADA was driven ashore at Oswego, by the late gale, where she has since become a perfect wreck.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Black Rock Advocate (Buffalo, NY), 18 Feb. 1836, page 2Column 5Column 5Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Black Rock Advocate (Buffalo, NY), 18 Feb. 1836, page 3Column 5Column 5Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Black Rock Advocate (Buffalo, NY), 25 Feb. 1836, page 3Column 6Column 6Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Black Rock Advocate (Buffalo, NY), 24 Mar. 1836, page 3Column 4Column 4Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Black Rock Advocate (Buffalo, NY), 31 March 1836, page 3Column 3Column 3Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Black Rock Advocate (Buffalo, NY), 14 April 1836, page 3Column 1Column 1Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Black Rock Advocate (Buffalo, NY), 14 April 1836, page 3Column 6 ad.Column 6 ad.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Black Rock Advocate (Buffalo, NY), 21 April 1836, page 3Column 2Column 2Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Black Rock Advocate (Buffalo, NY), 21 April 1836, page 3Column 3Column 3Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Black Rock Advocate (Buffalo, NY), 28 April 1836, page 3Column 1Column 1Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Black Rock Advocate (Buffalo, NY), 5 May 1836, page 3Column 4 ad.Column 4 ad.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Black Rock Advocate (Buffalo, NY), 12 May 1836, page 3Column 1Column 1Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Black Rock Advocate (Buffalo, NY), 19 May 1836, page 3Column 1Column 1Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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