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- Kingston Herald (Kingston, ON), Nov. 22, 1850p.2 Deck Load Lost - schooner Big Z lost flour overboard on Lake Erie. Nov. 29, 1850 nil (pages 3 & 4 missing) Dec. 6, 1850 nil Dec. 13, 1850 p.1 ad for Bonter's Team-Boat Landing, Bellville. 1851 ...p.2 Deck Load Lost - schooner Big Z lost flour overboard on Lake Erie. Nov. 29, 1850 nil (pages 3 & 4 missing) Dec. 6, 1850 nil Dec. 13, 1850 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Globe (Toronto, ON), April 23, 1850(supposed to be original at Queen's University - Special Collections) [couldn't find April 1989] p.3 On Wednesday, Captain Patterson launched his schooner Dundee from the Marine Railway Shipyard. The Dundee was built in this yard a year or two ago as a first-class ...(supposed to be original at Queen's University - Special Collections) [couldn't find April 1989] p.3 On Wednesday, Captain Patterson launched his schooner Dundee from the Marine Railway Shipyard. The Dundee …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Argus (Kingston, ON), Jan. 22, 18501850 KINGSTON ARGUS (from originals at Queen's University - Special Collections, unless otherwise noted) (from photostat of original, at Ontario Archives) p.1 TO FORWARDERS. The Undersigned having established a Line of ...1850 KINGSTON ARGUS (from originals at Queen's University - Special Collections, unless otherwise noted) (from photostat of original, at Ontario Archives) p.1 TO FORWARDERS. The Undersigned having established a Line …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Argus (Kingston, ON), Jan. 25, 1850(from originals at Toronto Central Library - Baldwin Room) p.2 Imports from Canada via Oswego - a table of figures. [Chronicle & News](from originals at Toronto Central Library - Baldwin Room) p.2 Imports from Canada via Oswego - a table of figures. [Chronicle & News]Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Argus (Kingston, ON), Jan. 29, 1850p.2 The Troops to the Indian Country - a vessel caught in storm; on the 8th it was blown ashore on Whitefish Point, got off and ended up at the Sault. p.3 DISSOLUTION. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP between the undersigned, under the ...p.2 The Troops to the Indian Country - a vessel caught in storm; on the 8th it was blown ashore on Whitefish Point, got off and ended up at the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Argus (Kingston, ON), March 5, 1850(from originals at Queen's University - Special Collections) p.2 Imports of schooner Boulton from Rochester to Toronto, on Feb. 27th, 1850 and a short editorial about Lakes not being frozen all winter; advantages of ports that are open all year.(from originals at Queen's University - Special Collections) p.2 Imports of schooner Boulton from Rochester to Toronto, on Feb. 27th, 1850 and a short editorial about Lakes not being frozen …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Argus (Kingston, ON), April 9, 1850
p.3 Launch - A fine three-masted schooner, the William Black, of 250 tons burthen, was launched at the Ship-yard of the Marine Railway, in this City, on Wednesday last. She is intended for the Lake & River trade, and will be commanded by a Kingstonian, Captain Finkle. Success ...p.3 Launch - A fine three-masted schooner, the William Black, of 250 tons burthen, was launched at the Ship-yard of the Marine Railway, in this City, on Wednesday last. She …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Argus (Kingston, ON), Sept. 13, 1850
p.1 1850 THE STEAMER CITY OF TORONTO, Will leave Toronto (with Her Majesty's Mails), for Kingston every Tuesday and Friday, at noon, calling at Port Hope and Cobourg. Will leave Kingston for Cobourg, Port Hope, Toronto and Hamilton ...p.1 1850 THE STEAMER CITY OF TORONTO, Will leave Toronto (with Her Majesty's Mails), for Kingston every Tuesday and Friday, at noon, calling at Port Hope and Cobourg. Will leave …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Argus (Kingston, ON), Sept. 17, 1850
p.2 THE TUG LINE. A recent Whig contains a communication by "A Forwarder," in which the writer compliments us on our nobility of nature, in overlooking certain typographical errors in a former letter by him. We are not infallible ourselves, for our ...p.2 THE TUG LINE. A recent Whig contains a communication by "A Forwarder," in which the writer compliments us on our nobility of nature, in overlooking certain typographical errors in …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Argus (Kingston, ON), Sept. 20, 1850
p.2 The Tug Line - about Argus and Whig trying to extend the Tug Line to Kingston. [Prescott Telegraph] with comment by Argus. The Lumber Trade - 20% duty levied by Americans on Canadian lumber entering their ports. p.3 Melancholy Accident - On ...p.2 The Tug Line - about Argus and Whig trying to extend the Tug Line to Kingston. [Prescott Telegraph] with comment by Argus. The Lumber Trade - 20% duty levied …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Argus (Kingston, ON), Sept. 24, 1850
p.2 Closing of American Ports - a letter and editorial - vessels of British bottoms are being forbidden from discharging cargoes at any American Lake Ports not Ports of Entry, so petition asks to have Welland Canal closed to American shipping. (full column)p.2 Closing of American Ports - a letter and editorial - vessels of British bottoms are being forbidden from discharging cargoes at any American Lake Ports not Ports of Entry, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Argus (Kingston, ON), Oct. 4, 1850
p.2 To the Editor of the Argus. Sir: - Will you please to inform the Secretary and Stewards of the Regatta, that I have attended here to-day, for the purpose of rowing the match for the championship. This match I have been led to believe would come off ...p.2 To the Editor of the Argus. Sir: - Will you please to inform the Secretary and Stewards of the Regatta, that I have attended here to-day, for the purpose …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Argus (Kingston, ON), Nov. 5, 1850
p.2 Wreck - The sch. Martha Freme, of Buffalo, went ashore on the 8th ult., about three miles below Barcelona Harbor. Two dead bodies were found on board, much bruized (sic) and mutilated. It is supposed that all hands, numbering from seven to nine, have perished. ...p.2 Wreck - The sch. Martha Freme, of Buffalo, went ashore on the 8th ult., about three miles below Barcelona Harbor. Two dead bodies were found on board, much bruized …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Argus (Kingston, ON), Nov. 8, 1850
p.2 The Murderous Conduct of a Canal Boat's Crew. [Syracuse Journal] p.3 The break in the Cornwall Canal is expected to be repaired and navigation resumed by the 14th inst. Four hundred men and one hundred horses are employed on the work. Died - At ...p.2 The Murderous Conduct of a Canal Boat's Crew. [Syracuse Journal] p.3 The break in the Cornwall Canal is expected to be repaired and navigation resumed by the 14th inst. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Argus (Kingston, ON), Nov. 12, 1850
p.2 Improvements of the Navigation of the St. Lawrence - from the [St. Catherines Journal] - a "staunch advocate of the free trade policy of Mr. Merritt." p.3 Copper to England - Yesterday the Minesota passed down the Canal, with 300 tons of copper ore, from ...p.2 Improvements of the Navigation of the St. Lawrence - from the [St. Catherines Journal] - a "staunch advocate of the free trade policy of Mr. Merritt." p.3 Copper to …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Argus (Kingston, ON), Nov. 15, 1850
p.2 The Royal Mail Line of steamers to Kingston have resumed their regular trips through to Kingston without transhipment, the breach in the Cornwall Canal being now repaired. p.3 Launch of a Steamer - The hull of a steamer of about 300 tons burden was ...p.2 The Royal Mail Line of steamers to Kingston have resumed their regular trips through to Kingston without transhipment, the breach in the Cornwall Canal being now repaired. p.3 Launch …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Argus (Kingston, ON), Nov. 19, 1850
p.2 Change of the Season - The pleasant season known as the Indian Summer, which we have enjoyed since the first day of the present month, may be considered to have ended on Saturday last; and on Sunday forenoon we were reminded of the approach of Winter by the descent …p.2 Change of the Season - The pleasant season known as the Indian Summer, which we have enjoyed since the first day of the present month, may be considered to …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Argus (Kingston, ON), Nov. 22, 1850
p.2 A Family Cast Away on Lake Superior - The Cleveland Plain Dealer says that a Mr. Griswold, wife and small child, with a boy about seventeen years of age, were cast away in a skiff on Lake Superior, and were seven days and seven nights without shelter and without …p.2 A Family Cast Away on Lake Superior - The Cleveland Plain Dealer says that a Mr. Griswold, wife and small child, with a boy about seventeen years of age, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Argus (Kingston, ON), Nov. 26, 1850
p.2 A Family Cast Away on Lake Superior, Seven Days without Provisions. We are indebted to Geo. Witherell, Esq., of this city, just returned from a summer residence at Eagle Harbor, Lake Superior, for the following facts: Mr. Griswold, wife and ...p.2 A Family Cast Away on Lake Superior, Seven Days without Provisions. We are indebted to Geo. Witherell, Esq., of this city, just returned from a summer residence at Eagle …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Argus (Kingston, ON), Nov. 29, 1850
p.2 Steamer St. Lawrence - The Steamer St. Lawrence, recently purchased at Montreal by Capt. Bowen and several of the Mercantile Gentlemen of this city, arrived here yesterday. We have not learned whether the Bay or River route has been chosen for her. Wherever the St. Lawrence ...p.2 Steamer St. Lawrence - The Steamer St. Lawrence, recently purchased at Montreal by Capt. Bowen and several of the Mercantile Gentlemen of this city, arrived here yesterday. We have …Maritime History of the Great Lakes - Argus (Kingston, ON), April 9, 1850