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- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 6, 1855p.2 The Weather - ice broke up, a sailing scow arrived from Cape Vincent and reached the upper railway wharf.p.2 The Weather - ice broke up, a sailing scow arrived from Cape Vincent and reached the upper railway wharf.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 11, 1855Jan. 11, 1855 p.2 Navigation Reopened - The steamer Sultana, with Capt. Steele, formerly of the propeller New England, in command, arrived yesterday from Cleveland, with a large cargo of provisions and other freight, having been unable to put in at Dunkirk on account of the ...Jan. 11, 1855 p.2 Navigation Reopened - The steamer Sultana, with Capt. Steele, formerly of the propeller New England, in command, arrived yesterday from Cleveland, with a large cargo of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 15, 1855p.2 Obituary - death of James Browne of merchant firm of Browne & Harty. [Herald] Jan. 16, 1855 nilp.2 Obituary - death of James Browne of merchant firm of Browne & Harty. [Herald] Jan. 16, 1855 nilMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 17, 1855p.2 Monthly Variation of Lake Ontario - taken by H.T. Spence at Charlotte. Brockville - Capt. Farlinger, formerly of steamer Lord Elgin, now a resident of Morrisburg is President of new Central Telegraph Line. Jan. 18, 1855 nil Jan. 19, ...p.2 Monthly Variation of Lake Ontario - taken by H.T. Spence at Charlotte. Brockville - Capt. Farlinger, formerly of steamer Lord Elgin, now a resident of Morrisburg is President of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 22, 1855p.2 Buffalo, Jan. 20th - The steamer Globe arrived this morning from Toledo, through without stopping. Very little ice in the lake.p.2 Buffalo, Jan. 20th - The steamer Globe arrived this morning from Toledo, through without stopping. Very little ice in the lake.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 23, 1855p.2 Toronto, Jan. 22nd - Niagara boats detained today in consequence of the gale.p.2 Toronto, Jan. 22nd - Niagara boats detained today in consequence of the gale.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 24, 1855p.2 BURNING OF STEAMER QUEEN CITY Toronto, Jan. 23rd - Last night, about half-past nine o'clock, the steamer Queen City, lying at the Queen's Wharf, was discovered to be on fire. The captain and crew were all on board, but they speedily discovered that all their efforts ...p.2 BURNING OF STEAMER QUEEN CITY Toronto, Jan. 23rd - Last night, about half-past nine o'clock, the steamer Queen City, lying at the Queen's Wharf, was discovered to be on …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 25, 1855p.2 Toronto - boats unable to come closer than Port Credit last evening. Jan. 26, 1855 nilp.2 Toronto - boats unable to come closer than Port Credit last evening. Jan. 26, 1855 nilMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 27, 1855Jan. 27, 1855 p.2 St. Mary Canal - to be finished by May 1st. [New York Evening Post] The Doran Murder Case - he had gone on board Leander looking for a fight; he was mate on sch. Mary. [Toronto Leader] Boy Supposed To Have Been Burned To Death - …Jan. 27, 1855 p.2 St. Mary Canal - to be finished by May 1st. [New York Evening Post] The Doran Murder Case - he had gone on board Leander looking …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 29, 1855p.2 Fire - at Garratt's warehouse, the property of A. & D. Shaw, extending from William to Johnson streets; steamer St. Helen, brig't Fleur de Marie and a barge in danger.p.2 Fire - at Garratt's warehouse, the property of A. & D. Shaw, extending from William to Johnson streets; steamer St. Helen, brig't Fleur de Marie and a barge in …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 30, 1855p.2 The steamers running from Toronto to Niagara and Wellington Square are unable to get within a couple of miles of the Queen's wharf, and are compelled to land their passengers at the Humber. ad - For Sale - The well-known Schooner Marion, carries 4,000 bushels Wheat or ...p.2 The steamers running from Toronto to Niagara and Wellington Square are unable to get within a couple of miles of the Queen's wharf, and are compelled to land their …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 1, 1855p.2 Port Hope - The New Harbor - The Cobourg Star furnished the annexed information as to the capacity of the new harbor at Port Hope, and the progress made on the work: - "The new harbor covers an area of about 7 acres. There will be a strip of …p.2 Port Hope - The New Harbor - The Cobourg Star furnished the annexed information as to the capacity of the new harbor at Port Hope, and the progress made …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 3, 1855p.2 The barque America, which was driven on the south shore above Genesee, in the great December storm, has been got off by the Underwriters, and is now safely moored in Genesee, very little damaged. The America is a large vessel belonging to the fleet of E.G. Merrick, and had …p.2 The barque America, which was driven on the south shore above Genesee, in the great December storm, has been got off by the Underwriters, and is now safely moored …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 5, 1855p.2 American ship canal around Niagara Falls urged by Detroit Advertiser. Imports & Exports at Port Stanley - figures for past year (no ship names).p.2 American ship canal around Niagara Falls urged by Detroit Advertiser. Imports & Exports at Port Stanley - figures for past year (no ship names).Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 6, 1855Feb. 6, 1855 p.2 Toronto - Bay entirely closed, boats stop at Humber river.Feb. 6, 1855 p.2 Toronto - Bay entirely closed, boats stop at Humber river.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 7, 1855p.2 Off Shore - The large barque America, which went ashore in Webster last Fall in a gale, was taken off by a steam tug, and brought into the mouth of the river. The America was light when she was beached, and has sustained but slight damage. [Rochester Union] Feb. …p.2 Off Shore - The large barque America, which went ashore in Webster last Fall in a gale, was taken off by a steam tug, and brought into the mouth …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 12, 1855p.2 Accident to the Steamer Chief Justice - We are sorry to learn that a very serious accident has happened to that old favorite of the public, the Chief Justice. Both she and the Zimmerman were on Tuesday frozen up at Niagara, but by great exertion the Chief was cut …p.2 Accident to the Steamer Chief Justice - We are sorry to learn that a very serious accident has happened to that old favorite of the public, the Chief Justice. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 13, 1855p.2 The Steamer Chief Justice - The Globe of Saturday says: "By the united exertions of the Welland and Zimmerman, the Chief Justice was yesterday morning extracted from her dangerous position, and we are happy to learn that no injury has been sustained by the hardy old vessel. ...p.2 The Steamer Chief Justice - The Globe of Saturday says: "By the united exertions of the Welland and Zimmerman, the Chief Justice was yesterday morning extracted from her dangerous …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 20, 1855p.2 Board of Trade - meeting with President John Watkins in chair - want proposed new Custom House to be built closer to wharves. Feb. 21, 1855 nilp.2 Board of Trade - meeting with President John Watkins in chair - want proposed new Custom House to be built closer to wharves. Feb. 21, 1855 nilMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 22, 1855p.2 Underwriters' Tariff For Lake Navigation - The Underwriters' Convention at Buffalo, last week, says the Commercial, adopted the following tariff: - on hulls for the navigation of all the lakes, and to Montreal. First class sail vessel less than 200 tons, season 6 1/2, year 7. ...p.2 Underwriters' Tariff For Lake Navigation - The Underwriters' Convention at Buffalo, last week, says the Commercial, adopted the following tariff: - on hulls for the navigation of all the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes