p.3 Taken up Adrift, this morning at Murney's Point, a small Skiff. The owner can have it by proving property and paying charges. James Gardiner July 22, 1817. PORT OF KINGSTON
p.3 Taken up Adrift, this morning at Murney's Point, a small Skiff. The owner can have it by proving property and paying charges. James Gardiner July 22, 1817. PORT OF …
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Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), July 29, 1817 p.3 The Steam Boat Frontenac, James McKenzie, Master, will leave Kingston for York on Friday, the 1st of August. PORT OF KINGSTON ARRIVED July 22nd - Schr. Farmer's Daughter, Ingalls, from Sacketsharbor, with ...
p.3 The Steam Boat Frontenac, James McKenzie, Master, will leave Kingston for York on Friday, the 1st of August. PORT OF KINGSTON ARRIVED July 22nd - Schr. Farmer's Daughter, Ingalls, …
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Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Aug. 12, 1817 p.3 arrival of passengers in Frontenac from York, leave next day for Prescott in Frontenac. Information has reached us, that the Frontenac, on her return from Prescott, on Friday last, 40 miles below Kingston, unfortunately ran upon a rock, and that all efforts to ...
p.3 arrival of passengers in Frontenac from York, leave next day for Prescott in Frontenac. Information has reached us, that the Frontenac, on her return from Prescott, on Friday last, …
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Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Aug. 26, 1817 p.3 PORT OF KINGSTON ENTERED Aug. 19th - Triumph, Reid, from S. Harbor, tobacco, cod-fish, potatoes. 20th - Rambler, Cherry, from do., cattle. Arcadia, Ingersoll, from do., sheep, passengers, ...
p.3 PORT OF KINGSTON ENTERED Aug. 19th - Triumph, Reid, from S. Harbor, tobacco, cod-fish, potatoes. 20th - Rambler, Cherry, from do., cattle. Arcadia, Ingersoll, from do., sheep, passengers, ...
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Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Oct. 21, 1817 p.2 a letter about Naval Establishment not mixing with Kingstonians, signed by "Historicus". (2 columns) Commerce of the Upper Lakes, etc. [Montreal Herald] It is with lively satisfaction we notice, that an ...
p.2 a letter about Naval Establishment not mixing with Kingstonians, signed by "Historicus". (2 columns) Commerce of the Upper Lakes, etc. [Montreal Herald] It is with lively satisfaction we notice, …
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Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Dec. 16, 1817 p.3 PORT OF ERNEST TOWN ENTERED Oct. 23rd - The Lady Amelia, Covert, Bellville, with flour. Rambler, Cherry, Sacketsharbor, cheese, butter, tobacco and furniture. 24th - Minerva Ann, Finkle, ...
p.3 PORT OF ERNEST TOWN ENTERED Oct. 23rd - The Lady Amelia, Covert, Bellville, with flour. Rambler, Cherry, Sacketsharbor, cheese, butter, tobacco and furniture. 24th - Minerva Ann, Finkle, ...
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Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), April 28, 1818 p.3 The Bay and River Steam Boat, Charlotte, built at the same Shipyard where the Frontenac was built, in the Village of Ernest Town, was launched on Wednesday the 22d instant, with most of her Machinery on board, nearly fitted for operation. The launch was a very favorable one. ...
p.3 The Bay and River Steam Boat, Charlotte, built at the same Shipyard where the Frontenac was built, in the Village of Ernest Town, was launched on Wednesday the 22d …
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Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), May 12, 1818 p. 3 PORT OF KINGSTON ENTERED May 5th - Schr. Catharine, Gibson, from Newcastle, flour, staves & planks. 6th - Schr. Kingston Packet, Reid, from Sacket's Harbor, vegetables. 7th - Schr. Com. ...
p. 3 PORT OF KINGSTON ENTERED May 5th - Schr. Catharine, Gibson, from Newcastle, flour, staves & planks. 6th - Schr. Kingston Packet, Reid, from Sacket's Harbor, vegetables. 7th - …
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), May 11, 1836 p.2 Shipbuilding - in Quebec; "...The new measurement is nearly 50% more than the old; Mr. Black's vessel 746 tons old measurement, being equal to 1071, new measurement." A few days ago, we noticed an improvement in our Canadian canal boats, which is likely to lead ...
p.2 Shipbuilding - in Quebec; "...The new measurement is nearly 50% more than the old; Mr. Black's vessel 746 tons old measurement, being equal to 1071, new measurement." A few …
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), May 13, 1834 p.2 There will be over 30 steamboats on Lake Erie alone, during this season, besides a number connecting with them and running on Detroit River and Lake Michigan. Several more will be built during the season. The number of schooners amounts now to about we believe, one ...
p.2 There will be over 30 steamboats on Lake Erie alone, during this season, besides a number connecting with them and running on Detroit River and Lake Michigan. Several more …
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Cleveland Weekly Herald (Cleveland, OH), Thursday, May 26, 1831, page 3 Column 2
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Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Tues., June 24, 1879 Along the Docks. Hon. A.C. Mattoon arrived here at 6:30 A.M. today with the engine and boiler of the steam barge Ellsworth from Stony Island. After a week's hard work with sixteen men under the eficient management of John E. Riley, the task of raising the heavy engine and boiler …
Along the Docks. Hon. A.C. Mattoon arrived here at 6:30 A.M. today with the engine and boiler of the steam barge Ellsworth from Stony Island. After a week's hard work …
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Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 25 March 1851 Spring Walk I Time the remorseless eater-up of all things has made our other annual revolution and compels us to take again that "Walk," which it seems but the other day to have been finished and ended. In youth the hours stand idly still; in early manhood, they glide along …
Spring Walk I Time the remorseless eater-up of all things has made our other annual revolution and compels us to take again that "Walk," which it seems but the other …
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