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- Toronto Leader (Toronto, ON), Monday, Nov. 15, 1875Loss of the Olive Branch . About 9 o'clock Sunday morning the schooner Olive Branch, from Oswego , laden with coal, was driven ashore on the south side of the island, directly opposite Church street, ...Loss of the Olive Branch . About 9 o'clock Sunday morning the schooner Olive Branch, from Oswego , laden with coal, was driven ashore on the south side of the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Spectator (Kingston, ON), April 13, 1837The Sir Robert Peel - We have had much satisfaction, in examining the beautiful Steam Boat, Sir Robert Peel, now being built at the shipyard in this Town. She is expected to be in full operation on the first of June; of which, from present appearances, there can be little …The Sir Robert Peel - We have had much satisfaction, in examining the beautiful Steam Boat, Sir Robert Peel, now being built at the shipyard in this Town. She is …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- City of Oswego DirectoryG. S. Weeks' Ship-Yard Situated on Lake-Street between Third and Fourth. This extensive establishment gives employment to about 100 men- a short time since a fine Steamer (the Queen of the West) of 700 tons' burthen, was launched from this yard, and they have now on the stocks, in ...G. S. Weeks' Ship-Yard Situated on Lake-Street between Third and Fourth. This extensive establishment gives employment to about 100 men- a short time since a fine Steamer (the Queen of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- DANIEL G. FORT and BALTIC at Oswego, 27 Nov 1894Black and white photograph of the schooners DANIEL G. FORT and BALTIC ashore near Oswego on 27 Nov. 1894.Black and white photograph of the schooners DANIEL G. FORT and BALTIC ashore near Oswego on 27 Nov. 1894.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- DANIEL G. FORT and BALTIC at Oswego, 27 Nov 1894Black and white photograph of a crowd looking on at the schooners DANIEL G. FORT and BALTIC ashore near Oswego on 27 Nov. 1894. The harbor can be seen to the west in the background.Black and white photograph of a crowd looking on at the schooners DANIEL G. FORT and BALTIC ashore near Oswego on 27 Nov. 1894. The harbor can be seen to …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Horatio N. Throop to Capt. James Van Cleve, Pultneyville, June 17, 1877At the time, Capt. Throop was only 19 years old. His father, Samuel, drowned while endeavoring to bring in the schooner "Nancy" into Great Sodus Bay during a storm in 1819. - From a long memoir of his life in the History of Wayne County, N. Y. published in 1876.At the time, Capt. Throop was only 19 years old. His father, Samuel, drowned while endeavoring to bring in the schooner "Nancy" into Great Sodus Bay during a storm in …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Wed. , Sept. 25, 1839During the gale which occurred on the 14th and 15th inst. , the schooner New York , of this port, owned by Messrs. Bronson and Crocker, was lost, and all on board probably perished. She was commanded by Captain George Carlisle, who is said to have been an excellent seaman …During the gale which occurred on the 14th and 15th inst. , the schooner New York , of this port, owned by Messrs. Bronson and Crocker, was lost, and all …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), Nov. 20, 1922Sunken Craft Still Visible _______ Hull of Large Boat Can Be Seen in St. Lawrence Below Rock Island _______ The Observer in "On the St. Lawrence," Clayton, has the following: There is a mystery of the deep, that is located near the black ...Sunken Craft Still Visible _______ Hull of Large Boat Can Be Seen in St. Lawrence Below Rock Island _______ The Observer in "On the St. Lawrence," Clayton, has the following: …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Spectator (Kingston, ON), Jan. 22, 18331833 KINGSTON SPECTATOR (from microfilm available at Archives of Ontario, and Queen's University - Stauffer Library, unless specified otherwise.) (The Upper Canada Herald of Jan. 16th, 1833 mentions receiving the first issue of the Kingston Spectator) Jan. 22, ...1833 KINGSTON SPECTATOR (from microfilm available at Archives of Ontario, and Queen's University - Stauffer Library, unless specified otherwise.) (The Upper Canada Herald of Jan. 16th, 1833 mentions receiving the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Spectator (Kingston, ON), May 21, 1833(from originals in bound volume at N.A.C.) (Vol. 1 No. 19) p.2 John Macaulay, commissioner to improve the navigation of the St. Lawrence, is in Montreal to raise money to commence works. [Montreal Gaz.] On Thursday morning last, we had the pleasure of ...(from originals in bound volume at N.A.C.) (Vol. 1 No. 19) p.2 John Macaulay, commissioner to improve the navigation of the St. Lawrence, is in Montreal to raise money to …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Spectator (Kingston, ON), May 28, 1833(from originals in bound volume at N.A.C.) p.3 The launch of the new Steam Boat St. George, took place yesterday evening under most favorable auspices; the population of the whole town attending, together with the band of the 15th Regt. This new vessel is of the ...(from originals in bound volume at N.A.C.) p.3 The launch of the new Steam Boat St. George, took place yesterday evening under most favorable auspices; the population of the whole …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Spectator (Kingston, ON), June 4, 1833(from originals in bound volume at N.A.C.) p.2 We are informed that the barge Dido, belonging to the Canadian Inland Forwarding and Insurance Company, was wrecked at the Long Sault, on Saturday last. She had a valuable cargo of dry goods on board, most of which are ...(from originals in bound volume at N.A.C.) p.2 We are informed that the barge Dido, belonging to the Canadian Inland Forwarding and Insurance Company, was wrecked at the Long Sault, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Spectator (Kingston, ON), June 18, 1833(from originals in bound volume at N.A.C.) p.2 Erie Canal - forwarding lines have reduced rates nearly 40%. [Albany Journal] Sir John Colborne arrived from York at Niagara on steamboat Canada; inspected improvements being made at Dock Company. [Niagara Reporter, ...(from originals in bound volume at N.A.C.) p.2 Erie Canal - forwarding lines have reduced rates nearly 40%. [Albany Journal] Sir John Colborne arrived from York at Niagara on steamboat …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Spectator (Kingston, ON), June 25, 1833(from originals in bound volume at N.A.C.) p.2 The Rideau Canal is at length opened, the Perth Steam Boat Enterprize having passed through the locks at Kingston Mills, on Thursday last on her way hither, where she will remain to receive her Engine. From an individual ...(from originals in bound volume at N.A.C.) p.2 The Rideau Canal is at length opened, the Perth Steam Boat Enterprize having passed through the locks at Kingston Mills, on Thursday …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Spectator (Kingston, ON), July 9, 1833(from original at Queen's University - Special Collections) p.2 The Rideau Canal is beginning to be useful: on Friday morning a raft of 300,000 feet of timber, belonging to Mr. Reuben Sherwood, arrived in Kingston from the mills of that gentleman. The Rideau Steamboat ...(from original at Queen's University - Special Collections) p.2 The Rideau Canal is beginning to be useful: on Friday morning a raft of 300,000 feet of timber, belonging to Mr. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Spectator (Kingston, ON), July 23, 1833(from originals in bound volume at N.A.C.) p.1 Steam Engines - mentions 2 steam engine manufacturers in York: the 1st is Sheldon, Dutcher, & Co's, and the 2nd is Charles Perry's. [Colonial Advocate] p.2 Rise of Lake Erie - wearing away south shore. ...(from originals in bound volume at N.A.C.) p.1 Steam Engines - mentions 2 steam engine manufacturers in York: the 1st is Sheldon, Dutcher, & Co's, and the 2nd is Charles …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Spectator (Kingston, ON), Aug. 6, 1833(from originals in bound volume at N.A.C.) p.3 The beautiful Steamboat Kingston, which, owing to the narrowness of her bottom, could not be prevented from rolling, is undergoing some considerable alterations; the chief of which is, the addition of a false bottom, ...(from originals in bound volume at N.A.C.) p.3 The beautiful Steamboat Kingston, which, owing to the narrowness of her bottom, could not be prevented from rolling, is undergoing some considerable …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Spectator (Kingston, ON), Aug. 13, 1833(from originals in bound volume at N.A.C.) p.2 We omitted to notice last Tuesday, the return of Commodore Barrie and his Lady to Kingston, after an absence of some weeks, upon an excursion to the upper Lakes. We are given to understand, that accompanied by Lord ...(from originals in bound volume at N.A.C.) p.2 We omitted to notice last Tuesday, the return of Commodore Barrie and his Lady to Kingston, after an absence of some weeks, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Spectator (Kingston, ON), Aug. 20, 1833(from originals in bound volume at N.A.C.) p.2 Fire - Last Saturday night about 10 o'clock, the inhabitants of our town were alarmed by the cry of fire. All immediately were in motion with the engines to subdue the devouring element, which was found to proceed from the ...(from originals in bound volume at N.A.C.) p.2 Fire - Last Saturday night about 10 o'clock, the inhabitants of our town were alarmed by the cry of fire. All immediately …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Spectator (Kingston, ON), Aug. 27, 1833(from originals in bound volume at N.A.C.) p.1 a letter about improvements to Montreal Harbor, and description of Rideau Canal which will take trade away from U.S. [N.Y. Com. Advert.] Vice-President of U.S. the Hon. Martin Van Buren, visited Kingston on steamboat ...(from originals in bound volume at N.A.C.) p.1 a letter about improvements to Montreal Harbor, and description of Rideau Canal which will take trade away from U.S. [N.Y. Com. Advert.] …Maritime History of the Great Lakes