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- The First Propellers at Kingston"Before 1841 propeller-driven steamboats were virtually unknown on the Great Lakes. Suddenly, that summer, propellers (as they came to be better known) began to enter the waters of Lake Ontario at Kingston. Before the Vandalia appeared on her trial trips in late November, at least four propellers had made their …"Before 1841 propeller-driven steamboats were virtually unknown on the Great Lakes. Suddenly, that summer, propellers (as they came to be better known) began to enter the waters of Lake Ontario …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston branch newsletterHoldings: v.1 1974-v.18 1991Holdings: v.1 1974-v.18 1991The Ontario Genealogical Society
- Kingston Gazette......Kingston Frontenac Public Library
- Kingston Chronicle......Kingston Frontenac Public Library
- Chronicle & Gazette......Kingston Frontenac Public Library
- British Whig......Kingston Frontenac Public Library
- Whig StandardThe British Whig was founded in 1834 by Edward John Barker (1799–1884). It merged in 1926 with the Kingston Daily Standard (founded 1908) to become the Kingston Whig-Standard. The word "Kingston" was dropped from the name in 1973, but was reinstated in the early 1990s. The present publication is Canada's …The British Whig was founded in 1834 by Edward John Barker (1799–1884). It merged in 1926 with the Kingston Daily Standard (founded 1908) to become the Kingston Whig-Standard. The word …Belleville Public Library
- Upper Canada HeraldIn that same year (1819) Macaulay and Pringle had purchased the presses of the Kingston Gazette and started the Kingston Chronicle.In that same year (1819) Macaulay and Pringle had purchased the presses of the Kingston Gazette and started the Kingston Chronicle.Kingston Frontenac Public Library
- Weekly British Whig......Kingston Frontenac Public Library
- Kingston Daily News......Kingston Frontenac Public Library
- Daily British WhigKingston Frontenac Public Library
- Tax Receipt(Condition: Good. Slight tear on top right corner)(Condition: Good. Slight tear on top right corner)Leeds & Thousand Islands Public Library
- Letter to Lieut. Tom Leonard from M.L.- December 1814This letter was written to Lieut. Tom Leonard in Kingston, Upper Canada from M.L. (possibly a family member) on December 1814. It discusses family concerns about his illness and the hope that he might write to them soon. It also mentions Col. Drummond's kindness to send updated letters to the …This letter was written to Lieut. Tom Leonard in Kingston, Upper Canada from M.L. (possibly a family member) on December 1814. It discusses family concerns about his illness and the …
- Note Authorizing Payment to Sergt. [Ozies] signed by T. Leonard- 1814This is a note authorizing the payment of 4 pounds to the bearer, Sergt. [Ozies] signed by T. Leonard in Kingston, Upper Canada. Leonard was from the 104th New Brunswick Regiment that was raised in 1803 and sent to Upper Canada where they participated in the battles of Sackets Harbor, …This is a note authorizing the payment of 4 pounds to the bearer, Sergt. [Ozies] signed by T. Leonard in Kingston, Upper Canada. Leonard was from the 104th New Brunswick …
- Letter to Lieut. Thomas Leonard from his sister Elizabeth Leonard- 1814This letter is to Lieut. Thomas Leonard in Kingston, Upper Canada, from his sister, Elizabeth Leonard, in St. Johns, New Brunswick. In the letter she mostly discusses the local gossip of individuals in St. Johns. Leonard was from the 104th New Brunswick Regiment that was raised in 1803 and sent …This letter is to Lieut. Thomas Leonard in Kingston, Upper Canada, from his sister, Elizabeth Leonard, in St. Johns, New Brunswick. In the letter she mostly discusses the local gossip …
- Letter to Lieut. Thomas Leonard in Kingston, Ontario from F. Leonard in St. Johns, New Brunswick- 1813This letter mentions how anxious the family is to hear from Thomas and provides information on the people living in St. Johns for his benefit. Leonard was from the 104th New Brunswick Regiment that was raised in 1803 and sent to Upper Canada where they participated in the battles of …This letter mentions how anxious the family is to hear from Thomas and provides information on the people living in St. Johns for his benefit. Leonard was from the 104th …
- Letter to Lieut. Thomas Leonard of the 104th Regiment in Kingston, Upper Canada in 1814.This letter was written to Lieut. Thomas Leonard of the 104th Regiment in Kingston, Upper Canada in 1814. Leonard was from the 104th New Brunswick Regiment that was raised in 1803 and sent to Upper Canada where they participated in the battles of Sackets Harbor, Beaver Dams, and Lundy's Lane, …This letter was written to Lieut. Thomas Leonard of the 104th Regiment in Kingston, Upper Canada in 1814. Leonard was from the 104th New Brunswick Regiment that was raised in …
- Bill of Account from Alex MacDonnell to Lieut. Leonard- 1814A bill of account from Alex MacDonnell to Lieut. Leonard of the 104th Regiment in the amount of 18 shilling, 6 pence. Leonard was from the 104th New Brunswick Regiment that was raised in 1803 and sent to Upper Canada where they participated in the battles of Sackets Harbor, Beaver …A bill of account from Alex MacDonnell to Lieut. Leonard of the 104th Regiment in the amount of 18 shilling, 6 pence. Leonard was from the 104th New Brunswick Regiment …
- Bill of Account Between Lieut. Leonard and Dr. Jonas Abbot- July 19, 1814This document is a bill of account between Lieut. Leonard and Dr. Jonas Abbot in Kingston on July 19, 1814. The items listed are sugar, tea, paper, a toothbrush and brandy with a total amount of 2 pounds, 9 shilling. It is believed that Dr. Abbot owned a store in …This document is a bill of account between Lieut. Leonard and Dr. Jonas Abbot in Kingston on July 19, 1814. The items listed are sugar, tea, paper, a toothbrush and …
- Bill of Account Between Lieut. Leonard and Jonas Abbot- July 11, 1814This document is a bill of account between Lieut. Leonard and Dr. Jonas Abbot in Kingston on July 11, 1814. The items listed are sugar, paper, a toothbrush and brandy with a total amount of 1 pound, 5 shilling, 3 pence. It is believed that Dr. Abbot owned a store …This document is a bill of account between Lieut. Leonard and Dr. Jonas Abbot in Kingston on July 11, 1814. The items listed are sugar, paper, a toothbrush and brandy …