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- Kingston Spectator (Kingston, ON), 7 May 1833(from private collection of Jennifer McKendry) p.2 From the Chronicle of last Saturday, we gleam the following items: that the Steam Boat United States, on Monday sennight, run herself a ground, on the sow and pigs, near Pigeons Island; but that with the timely ...(from private collection of Jennifer McKendry) p.2 From the Chronicle of last Saturday, we gleam the following items: that the Steam Boat United States, on Monday sennight, run herself a …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Spectator (Kingston, ON), 29 Oct 1833(from private collection of Jennifer McKendry) p.2 We are sorry to learn that several accidents have happened to the boats belonging to the Forwarding Companies; one boat filled while in one of the locks at the Coteau-du-Lac, and four boats are said to have been ...(from private collection of Jennifer McKendry) p.2 We are sorry to learn that several accidents have happened to the boats belonging to the Forwarding Companies; one boat filled while in …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Spectator (Kingston, ON), 12 Nov 1833(from private collection of Jennifer McKendry) p.3 We are sorry to notice another accident which has befallen the Steam Boat St. George. While in the neighborhood of French Creek on Saturday last, an important part of her machinery gave way, which has perhaps rendered ...(from private collection of Jennifer McKendry) p.3 We are sorry to notice another accident which has befallen the Steam Boat St. George. While in the neighborhood of French Creek on …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Spectator (Kingston, ON), 19 Nov 1833(from private collection of Jennifer McKendry) p.2 The John By - We are happy to be able to state that this Boat is safe at Marigold Point about 20 miles from York, and very little the worse. Her engine is out of her, and it is supposed she can be …(from private collection of Jennifer McKendry) p.2 The John By - We are happy to be able to state that this Boat is safe at Marigold Point about 20 miles …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Spectator (Kingston, ON), 4 Sep 1834(from private collection of Jennifer McKendry) p.3 ad for Storage & Wharfage - by Barton Philips, foot of Store street. April 4th, 1834.(from private collection of Jennifer McKendry) p.3 ad for Storage & Wharfage - by Barton Philips, foot of Store street. April 4th, 1834.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Spectator (Kingston, ON), 25 May 1837(from private collection of Jennifer McKendry) p.3 COMMERCIAL WHARF. TRUAX & PHILLIPS, Beg leave to inform the public that they have erected a most commodious New Wharf at the foot of Store Street, on the south side, being ...(from private collection of Jennifer McKendry) p.3 COMMERCIAL WHARF. TRUAX & PHILLIPS, Beg leave to inform the public that they have erected a most commodious New Wharf at the foot …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Spectator (Kingston, ON), 13 Jul 1837(from private collection of Jennifer McKendry) nil July 27, 1837 (from private collection of Jennifer McKendry) p.2 Arrived here this morning a new steamer, the Sir Robert Peel; she is very narrow and high for a Lake boat. ...(from private collection of Jennifer McKendry) nil July 27, 1837 (from private collection of Jennifer McKendry) p.2 Arrived here this morning a new steamer, the Sir Robert Peel; she is …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Spectator (Kingston, ON), 4 Jan 18391839 KINGSTON SPECTATOR (from microfilm available at Queen's University - Stauffer Library) missing1839 KINGSTON SPECTATOR (from microfilm available at Queen's University - Stauffer Library) missingMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Spectator (Kingston, ON), 10 Dec 1833(from private collection of Jennifer McKendry) p.1 The schooner Three Brothers, Capt. Stevenson, sailed from Poultneyville for this port on Tuesday, 12th inst. laden with wheat and apples. Since then nothing has been heard of her. On Sunday last, a barrel of apples, ...(from private collection of Jennifer McKendry) p.1 The schooner Three Brothers, Capt. Stevenson, sailed from Poultneyville for this port on Tuesday, 12th inst. laden with wheat and apples. Since then …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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