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- Abstract of Drawbacks, 1804Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner, Nancy, Manifest, 03 Jul 1804Master: Captain MillsMaster: Captain MillsMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Circular, 31 Mar 1804, "Treasury Department, re lost, stolen or misland marine papers (list of vessels)""Treasury Department, re lost, stolen or misland marine papers (list of vessels)""Treasury Department, re lost, stolen or misland marine papers (list of vessels)"Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Circular, 31 Dec 1804, "Treasury Department, re lost, stolen or misland marine papers (list of vessels)""Treasury Department, re lost, stolen or misland marine papers (list of vessels)""Treasury Department, re lost, stolen or misland marine papers (list of vessels)"Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Bateau, Manifest, 22 Jun 1804Master: Pierre LecompteMaster: Pierre LecompteMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Speedy (Schooner), sunk, 9 Oct 1804Reason: sunk Lives: 30 Remarks: Total lossReason: sunk Lives: 30 Remarks: Total lossMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Provincial Marine schooner SPEEDYMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Republican Spy, 17 Jan 1804, p. 3We learn from Niagara, that maj. Robert Randall, the gentleman by whose enterprize the famous Bridgewater-works, near Chippawa, were built, is among the unfortunate persons lately lost in the Washington, on lake Ontario. Mr. R. was from Maryland, in which state his friends are living. ...We learn from Niagara, that maj. Robert Randall, the gentleman by whose enterprize the famous Bridgewater-works, near Chippawa, were built, is among the unfortunate persons lately lost in the Washington, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- A View of Fort George, Navy Hall and New Niagara, taken from the Un. States Fort of Old Niagara Apl. 20th 1804Occupied by U.S. troops from May to December 1813, Fort George (left) was abandoned and burned on December 10. Unfortunately, so too was the village of Niagara (right) putting its inhabitants out in the winter cold. Fort Niagara (right foreground) was assaulted and captured by British troops nine days later.Occupied by U.S. troops from May to December 1813, Fort George (left) was abandoned and burned on December 10. Unfortunately, so too was the village of Niagara (right) putting its …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Manifest, Schooner Wilkinson, 16 May 1804Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Manifest, Sloop Contractor, 2 June 1804Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Entry, canoe, Rocheblave & Portier, 4 June 1804Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Entry, Isidore Lacroix, 5 June 1804Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Entry, batteau, Giasson & Berthelot, 5 June 1804Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Entry, Schooner Thames, 6 July 1804Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Entry, Josiah Bleakley, 6 June 1804Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Entry, Robert Dickson, 6 June 1804Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Entry, Toussaint Pothier, 7 June 1804Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Entry, Robert Dickson, 7 June 1804Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Entry, Joseph Guy, 8 June 1804Maritime History of the Great Lakes