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- Bytown Gazette (Ottawa, ON), Jan. 28, 1841p.2 New Year's Frolic - a jolly-boat is fitted up as a ship from Garden Island and pulled on a sleigh. [Kingston News]p.2 New Year's Frolic - a jolly-boat is fitted up as a ship from Garden Island and pulled on a sleigh. [Kingston News]Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Bytown Gazette (Ottawa, ON), Aug. 28, 1839(copied from British Whig) p.3 Steam packets To & From Bytown - In noticing the intention of the Government of Lower Canada to construct a lock at St. Ann's, the Bytown Gazette indulges unnecessarily in some ill-natured remarks respecting the Ottawa and Rideau Company. ...(copied from British Whig) p.3 Steam packets To & From Bytown - In noticing the intention of the Government of Lower Canada to construct a lock at St. Ann's, the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Bytown Gazette (Ottawa, ON), Jan. 20, 18421842 BRITISH WHIG (articles copied from the Whig by various other newspapers as noted, the balance from originals at Ontario Archives and from a private collection.) (copied from the Whig by Bytown Gazette, Jan. 20, 1842) p.2 Arrival of ...1842 BRITISH WHIG (articles copied from the Whig by various other newspapers as noted, the balance from originals at Ontario Archives and from a private collection.) (copied from the Whig …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Bytown Gazette (Ottawa, ON), Aug. 25, 1842(copied from Whig by Bytown Gazette, Aug. 25, 1842) p.2 Iron Steamer - An Iron Steamer for the use of the Royal Navy, on Lake Ontario, has lately arrived out from Home. It came, of course, in pieces, but the Government having sent out competent persons, it is to be …(copied from Whig by Bytown Gazette, Aug. 25, 1842) p.2 Iron Steamer - An Iron Steamer for the use of the Royal Navy, on Lake Ontario, has lately arrived out …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Bytown Gazette (Ottawa, ON), June 22, 1843(copied from Whig by Bytown Gazette, June 22, 1843) p.2 Internal Communication - Notwithstanding the unusual number of vessels that have arrived this season, it would appear that either the quantity of goods brought out is less than usual, or that from some cause they ...(copied from Whig by Bytown Gazette, June 22, 1843) p.2 Internal Communication - Notwithstanding the unusual number of vessels that have arrived this season, it would appear that either the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mail (Toronto, ON), Monday, September 2, 1872Oswego, Aug. 31 - A gale of unusual severity for this season of the year has prevailed here since Thursday. The schooner ALPHA, from Toronto, for this port went ashore, five miles below the harbor, and will probably be a total wreck. Her crew were taken off in the life-boat …Oswego, Aug. 31 - A gale of unusual severity for this season of the year has prevailed here since Thursday. The schooner ALPHA, from Toronto, for this port went ashore, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mail (Toronto, ON), Saturday, October 18, 1873Charlotte, N.Y., Oct. 17 - The schooner MARY of Chaumont, with a cargo of limestone, went ashore at 4 o'clock this morning. The crew were saved. The vessel is going to pieces.Charlotte, N.Y., Oct. 17 - The schooner MARY of Chaumont, with a cargo of limestone, went ashore at 4 o'clock this morning. The crew were saved. The vessel is going …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mail (Toronto, ON), April 26, 1880, page 1Obituary Notes [Part Only] A Prince Among Shipbuilders Flags were flying at half-mast from several of the principal business places in St.Catharines on Saturday [April 24] and nearly all the vessels and steam craft on the ...Obituary Notes [Part Only] A Prince Among Shipbuilders Flags were flying at half-mast from several of the principal business places in St.Catharines on Saturday [April 24] and nearly all the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mail (Toronto, ON), July 27, 1875, page 1St. Catharines , July 26 - On Saturday afternoon last [July 24] Captain Miller launched from his yard in Port Dalhousie one of the largest vessels ever built on ...St. Catharines , July 26 - On Saturday afternoon last [July 24] Captain Miller launched from his yard in Port Dalhousie one of the largest vessels ever built on ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mail (Toronto, ON), April 20, 1874, page 4New Steamers - Two new screw steamers named respectively Ontario and Quebec , have just been completed at Chatham , Ont., forNew Steamers - Two new screw steamers named respectively Ontario and Quebec , have just been completed at Chatham , Ont., forMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mail (Toronto, ON), May 7, 1874, page 1
Sarnia , May 6 - The new propeller Ontario , of Beatty's Royal Mail Line of steamers, arrived here from Chatham this morning, ...Sarnia , May 6 - The new propeller Ontario , of Beatty's Royal Mail Line of steamers, arrived here from Chatham this morning, ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Mail (Toronto, ON), June 15, 1874, page 1
Chatham , June 13 - The new propeller built by Messrs. Simpson & Chisholm for a stock company here was successfully launched at three p.m. today and christened "Chatham , June 13 - The new propeller built by Messrs. Simpson & Chisholm for a stock company here was successfully launched at three p.m. today and christened "Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Mail (Toronto, ON), Saturday, April 12, 1879
An Interesting Relic. A Rocking Chair Made from the Keel of Vessel Built Sixty Years Ago. The sailing packet Duke of Richmond, 70 tons burthen, launched spring, 1820, at the foot of Frederick street, York; owned and sailed by Capt. Edward Oates; December, 1826, bound from ...An Interesting Relic. A Rocking Chair Made from the Keel of Vessel Built Sixty Years Ago. The sailing packet Duke of Richmond, 70 tons burthen, launched spring, 1820, at the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Mail (Toronto, ON), Friday, September 6, 1872
MARINE DISASTER THE "ORION" OF HAMILTON (The Oswego Palladium gives the following:) "From a conversation with Capt. Daniel Pease, of the lost vessel, we gather the following particulars: The ORION had a cargo of freestone from Cleveland, Ohio, for Brockville, ...MARINE DISASTER THE "ORION" OF HAMILTON (The Oswego Palladium gives the following:) "From a conversation with Capt. Daniel Pease, of the lost vessel, we gather the following particulars: The ORION …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Mail (Toronto, ON), Tuesday, October 21, 1873
Oswego, Oct. 20 - The schooner NEW YORK, with lumber from Toronto to this port, went ashore last night, above the new breakwater. The crew were saved. - LATER : - The schooner NEW YORK, ashore above the piers, is breaking up, and will be a total wreck. The storm …Oswego, Oct. 20 - The schooner NEW YORK, with lumber from Toronto to this port, went ashore last night, above the new breakwater. The crew were saved. - LATER : …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Aug. 5, 1817
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, ...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, 1817
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 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, 1817
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, 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 title
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 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 title
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; 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 - Mail (Toronto, ON), May 7, 1874, page 1