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- Evening Press (St. Joseph, MI), 18 January 1901The Graham & Morton Transportation company suffered another severe loss by fire at an early hour this morning when their popular propeller, City of Louisville, was burned nearly to the water's edge. The saddest part of the disaster was the death of Charles Southwell, the watchman of the ...The Graham & Morton Transportation company suffered another severe loss by fire at an early hour this morning when their popular propeller, City of Louisville, was burned nearly to the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Farmer's Journal & Welland Canal Intelligencer (St. Catharines, ON), 10 Jan 1827, page 3First Boat A meeting of the native inhabitants of St.Catharines and its vicinity, and all others who feel an interest in the proposed undertaking, is requested at Mr. Dyer's Merchant Exchange, in this village, on Saturday evening next [January 13], to take into consideration the ...First Boat A meeting of the native inhabitants of St.Catharines and its vicinity, and all others who feel an interest in the proposed undertaking, is requested at Mr. Dyer's Merchant …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Farmer's Journal & Welland Canal Intelligencer (St. Catharines, ON), October 3, 1827The Messrs. Hamiltons, proprietors of the steam-boat Frontenac, have offered a reward of #100 for the discovery of the persons who got fire to that vessel some time ago. - The Frontenac after being fired, was loosed from her moorings, and had drifted some distance into the lake when she …The Messrs. Hamiltons, proprietors of the steam-boat Frontenac, have offered a reward of #100 for the discovery of the persons who got fire to that vessel some time ago. - …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Farmer's Journal & Welland Canal Intelligencer (St. Catharines, ON), October 10, 1827Welland Canal From various causes, the principal of which were the Niagara Falls exhibition on the 8th ult. and the execution of M'Cal the Monday following, which drew the attention of many of the hands from the work, the excavation of the Deep Cut has not progressed as rapidily ...Welland Canal From various causes, the principal of which were the Niagara Falls exhibition on the 8th ult. and the execution of M'Cal the Monday following, which drew the attention …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Farmer's Journal & Welland Canal Intelligencer (St. Catharines, ON), January 10, 1827, page 3First Boat A meeting of the native inhabitants of St. Catharines and its vicinity, and all others who feel an interest in the proposed undertaking, is requested at Mr. Dyer 's Merchant Exchange, ...First Boat A meeting of the native inhabitants of St. Catharines and its vicinity, and all others who feel an interest in the proposed undertaking, is requested at Mr. Dyer …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Farmer's Journal & Welland Canal Intelligencer (St. Catharines, ON), January 17, 1827, page 3Another Canal Boat Notice is hereby given, that a Meeting of the friends of the Welland Canal , will be held at the Merchants' Exchange, in this Village, on the evening of Monday the 22d inst. for the purpose of taking into ...Another Canal Boat Notice is hereby given, that a Meeting of the friends of the Welland Canal , will be held at the Merchants' Exchange, in this Village, on the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Farmer's Journal & Welland Canal Intelligencer (St. Catharines, ON), April 23, 1828, page 3* one date may be in error* one date may be in errorMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Farmer's Journal & Welland Canal Intelligencer (St. Catharines, ON), February 4, 1829, page 3New Schooner. - Another fine vessel is now on the stocks at the lower end of our village , intended for the lake and canal naviagation, and to be ready for sailing early the ensuing spring. It is erecting on the same spot where the schooner ...New Schooner. - Another fine vessel is now on the stocks at the lower end of our village , intended for the lake and canal naviagation, and to be ready …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Farmer's Journal & Welland Canal Intelligencer (St. Catharines, ON), April 15, 1829, page 3On Tuesday last [April 14], at half past 2 P.M., the elegant schooner Peacock , 60 tons burthen, was launched from the stocks, (on the same spot where the Welland Canal was built last season, at the foot of our ...On Tuesday last [April 14], at half past 2 P.M., the elegant schooner Peacock , 60 tons burthen, was launched from the stocks, (on the same spot where the Welland …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Farmer's Journal & Welland Canal Intelligencer (St. Catharines, ON), April 29, 1829, page 3The new schooner Peacock , partly laden, was towed from the lower lock to the harbour, on Monday last [April 27], a distance of 3 miles, in 1 hour and 5 minutes. A few gentlemen and ladies went down for the purpose of taking an excursion on the lake, but …The new schooner Peacock , partly laden, was towed from the lower lock to the harbour, on Monday last [April 27], a distance of 3 miles, in 1 hour and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Farmer's Journal & Welland Canal Intelligencer (St. Catharines, ON), May 13, 1829, page 3Ship Building The subscriber, having had many years experience in the Ship-wright Business, in various parts of the U. States and Canada, (of which the schrs. " Welland Canal " and " Peacock ", ...Ship Building The subscriber, having had many years experience in the Ship-wright Business, in various parts of the U. States and Canada, (of which the schrs. " Welland Canal " …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Farmer's Journal & Welland Canal Intelligencer (St. Catharines, ON), January 1831, page 4Journeymen Ship Carpenters Wanted immediately, 4 good steady workmen at the above business - to whom constant employment during the winter, and liberal wages will be given. Apply to Russell ...Journeymen Ship Carpenters Wanted immediately, 4 good steady workmen at the above business - to whom constant employment during the winter, and liberal wages will be given. Apply to Russell …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Farmer's Journal & Welland Canal Intelligencer (St. Catharines, ON), May 25, 1831, page 3We inadvertently omitted in our last, to notice the launch, at this place, of a fine schooner of about 50 tons burthen, named the " Erie & Ontario ", which took place on Saturday the 14th instant, from Capt.We inadvertently omitted in our last, to notice the launch, at this place, of a fine schooner of about 50 tons burthen, named the " Erie & Ontario ", which …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Farmer's Journal & Welland Canal Intelligencer (St. Catharines, ON), May 17, 1832
Ship Carpenters Wanted immediately, by the Subscriber, three or four good faithful and steady Journeymen Ship Carpenters, to whom liberal wages and constant employement will be given through the season. R. ...Ship Carpenters Wanted immediately, by the Subscriber, three or four good faithful and steady Journeymen Ship Carpenters, to whom liberal wages and constant employement will be given through the season. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Farmer's Journal & Welland Canal Intelligencer (St. Catharines, ON), January 17, 1827, page 3
Another Canal Boat Notice is hereby given, that a Meeting of the friends of the Welland Canal, will be held at the Merchants' Exchange, in this Village, on the evening of Monday the 22d inst. for the purpose of taking into consideration the expediency of building a Packet Boat, ...Another Canal Boat Notice is hereby given, that a Meeting of the friends of the Welland Canal, will be held at the Merchants' Exchange, in this Village, on the evening …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Farmer's Journal & Welland Canal Intelligencer (St. Catharines, ON), April 23, 1828, page 3
* one date may be in error* one date may be in errorMaritime History of the Great Lakes- Farmer's Journal & Welland Canal Intelligencer (St. Catharines, ON), February 4, 1829, page 3
New Schooner. - Another fine vessel is now on the stocks at the lower end of our village, intended for the lake and canal naviagation, and to be ready for sailing early the ensuing spring. It is erecting on the same spot where the schooner Welland Canal was constructed last …New Schooner. - Another fine vessel is now on the stocks at the lower end of our village, intended for the lake and canal naviagation, and to be ready for …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Farmer's Journal & Welland Canal Intelligencer (St. Catharines, ON), April 15, 1829, page 3
On Tuesday last [April 14], at half past 2 P.M., the elegant schooner Peacock, 60 tons burthen, was launched from the stocks, (on the same spot where the Welland Canal was built last season, at the foot of our village) into a basin in the 12 mile creek, formed by …On Tuesday last [April 14], at half past 2 P.M., the elegant schooner Peacock, 60 tons burthen, was launched from the stocks, (on the same spot where the Welland Canal …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Farmer's Journal & Welland Canal Intelligencer (St. Catharines, ON), April 29, 1829, page 3
The new schooner Peacock, partly laden, was towed from the lower lock to the harbour, on Monday last [April 27], a distance of 3 miles, in 1 hour and 5 minutes. A few gentlemen and ladies went down for the purpose of taking an excursion on the lake, but were …The new schooner Peacock, partly laden, was towed from the lower lock to the harbour, on Monday last [April 27], a distance of 3 miles, in 1 hour and 5 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Farmer's Journal & Welland Canal Intelligencer (St. Catharines, ON), May 13, 1829, page 3
Ship Building The subscriber, having had many years experience in the Ship-wright Business, in various parts of the U. States and Canada, (of which the schrs. "Welland Canal" and "Peacock", lately erected in St.Cathariens, may be named as samples) respectfully informs the ...Ship Building The subscriber, having had many years experience in the Ship-wright Business, in various parts of the U. States and Canada, (of which the schrs. "Welland Canal" and "Peacock", …Maritime History of the Great Lakes - Farmer's Journal & Welland Canal Intelligencer (St. Catharines, ON), May 17, 1832