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- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Nov. 17, 1812, page 2(only 2 pages - shortage of paper) p.2 Early on Tuesday morning last information was conveyed to town that seven American vessels, full of men, were approaching. At day light the troops and militia were under arms, and detachments were immediately sent to occupy the ...(only 2 pages - shortage of paper) p.2 Early on Tuesday morning last information was conveyed to town that seven American vessels, full of men, were approaching. At day light …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ontario Repository (Canandaigua, NY), October 6, 1812Same report in: Boston, Boston Gazette, October 15, 1812. Baltimore, The Weekly Register v3 #8 October 24, 1812Same report in: Boston, Boston Gazette, October 15, 1812. Baltimore, The Weekly Register v3 #8 October 24, 1812Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), October 13, 1812The Lady Murray and a Revenue Cutter, cut out! On the 1st inst. the Royal George, late from Newark, anchored off Genesee River, sent in her boats and cut out, without opposition, the schooner Lady Murray and a Revenue Cutter and towed them out. They afterwards went unmolested to ...The Lady Murray and a Revenue Cutter, cut out! On the 1st inst. the Royal George, late from Newark, anchored off Genesee River, sent in her boats and cut out, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- York Gazette (Toronto, ON), October 24, 1812Kingston, (UC) Oct. 3 Last night arrived his Majesty's ship the Royal George, from Niagara, with the American schooner Lady Murray, and a small fishing boat, prizes, which they took from the Genesee river.Kingston, (UC) Oct. 3 Last night arrived his Majesty's ship the Royal George, from Niagara, with the American schooner Lady Murray, and a small fishing boat, prizes, which they took …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Northern Whig (Hudson, NY), December 22, 1812The notice we took in our paper of the 8th inst. of the capture by the British at the mouth of Genesee river of a vessel belonging to Capt. Wm. McKinstry, when expressing our approbation of that officer's conduct at Queenston, has induced the conductors of the print which is …The notice we took in our paper of the 8th inst. of the capture by the British at the mouth of Genesee river of a vessel belonging to Capt. Wm. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Tuesday, Aug. 11, 1812We understand from respectable authority that 6 transports and a sloop of war, with the first battalion of the Royals, stated to be 1,000 strong, were in the river near Quebeck, on Saturday afternoon, the 1st inst. We are also informed, that one of the transports of the above fleet, …We understand from respectable authority that 6 transports and a sloop of war, with the first battalion of the Royals, stated to be 1,000 strong, were in the river near …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Niles Weekly Register, Sept. 26, 1812New-York, Sept. 22 We understand that Isaac Chauncey is appointed to the rank of commodore, and will leave this city on Wednesday for the lakes, with 600 as hearty tars as ever floated, who have volunteered their services in defence of their country. ...New-York, Sept. 22 We understand that Isaac Chauncey is appointed to the rank of commodore, and will leave this city on Wednesday for the lakes, with 600 as hearty tars …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Dominion of the LakesNiles Weekly Register, Oct. 14, 1812 Dominion of the Lakes - Government, it seems, are at length wide awake on this subject. Capt. Chauncey and about 700 brave tars, and about 150 marines have within a few weeks past proceeded through Schenectady on their way to Lakes Erie and Ontario. They were in high spirits and …Niles Weekly Register, Oct. 14, 1812 Dominion of the Lakes - Government, it seems, are at length wide awake on this subject. Capt. Chauncey and about 700 brave tars, and about 150 marines have within a …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Elizabeth (Sloop), captured, 1 Nov 1812Reason: captured Remarks: Becomes American prizeReason: captured Remarks: Becomes American prizeMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Commencement (Sloop), captured by British, 27 Jun 1812Reason: captured by British Freight: salt Remarks: ?Reason: captured by British Freight: salt Remarks: ?Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Trippe (Sloop), 1812ex CONTRACTORex CONTRACTORMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Scourge (Schooner), 1812ex LORD NELSON,ex LORD NELSON,Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Little Belt (Sloop), 1812ex FRIENDS GOOD WILLex FRIENDS GOOD WILLMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lady Prevost (Brig), 25 Jul 1812launch, Amherstburglaunch, AmherstburgMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- General Hunter (Brig), 1812British armed brigBritish armed brigMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Adams (Brig), 16 Aug 1812became British prizebecame British prizeMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- (Boat), 17 Sep 1812became British prizebecame British prizeMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lady Murray (Schooner), 1 Oct 1812became British prizebecame British prizeMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Salina (Schooner), 13 Jul 1812became British prizebecame British prizeMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mary (Schooner), 13 Jul 1812became British prizebecame British prizeMaritime History of the Great Lakes