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- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON1810), July 18, 1814......Kingston Frontenac Public Library
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Jan. 5, 18141814 KINGSTON GAZETTE (available on microfilm at Kingston Frontenac Public Library and at Queen's University - Stauffer Library) p.3 News arrives that enemy was defeated at Black Rock, 5 vessels destroyed. We regret, says the Cincinnati Gazette ...1814 KINGSTON GAZETTE (available on microfilm at Kingston Frontenac Public Library and at Queen's University - Stauffer Library) p.3 News arrives that enemy was defeated at Black Rock, 5 vessels …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 1, 1814p.3 Required for His Majesty's Naval Yard, immediately, 10,000 feet of good Red Cedar. Proposals for supplying the same, will be received at the Commissioner's Office. 29th January, 1814.p.3 Required for His Majesty's Naval Yard, immediately, 10,000 feet of good Red Cedar. Proposals for supplying the same, will be received at the Commissioner's Office. 29th January, 1814.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 8, 1814p.3 Naval Yard, Kingston, 5th February, 1814. All Artificers wanting employment will have liberal encouragement on making application at the Commissioner's Office at Point Frederick. Merchantable Oak and Pine Timber will be received into H.M. Naval Yard, ...p.3 Naval Yard, Kingston, 5th February, 1814. All Artificers wanting employment will have liberal encouragement on making application at the Commissioner's Office at Point Frederick. Merchantable Oak and Pine Timber …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Feb. 22, 1814p.2 Married - Alexander Thomas Dobbs, Esq. Commander in H.M. Royal Navy, to Miss Mary Cartwright, only daughter of the Hon. Richard Cartwright. p.3 Sackets Harbour Jan. 13th - extracts from a letter - attack expected from Kingston - "our fleet is moored to ...p.2 Married - Alexander Thomas Dobbs, Esq. Commander in H.M. Royal Navy, to Miss Mary Cartwright, only daughter of the Hon. Richard Cartwright. p.3 Sackets Harbour Jan. 13th - extracts …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 1, 1814p.4 Wanted for H.M. Naval Yard - Rock Elm, squaring 14" and upwards - which will be received in the Yard at 1s. 6d. per cubic foot, until further notice. 2 page supplement - nilp.4 Wanted for H.M. Naval Yard - Rock Elm, squaring 14" and upwards - which will be received in the Yard at 1s. 6d. per cubic foot, until further notice. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 22, 1814p.3 Albany, Feb. 15th, 1814 - Three vessels of war are building with all possible dispatch at Sacket's Harbor; one a ship, intended to mount 44 guns - the other two heavy brigs. [Argus]p.3 Albany, Feb. 15th, 1814 - Three vessels of war are building with all possible dispatch at Sacket's Harbor; one a ship, intended to mount 44 guns - the other …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), April 26, 1814p.2 (no paper issued since March 22nd because of fire) Notice - Embezzlement of Naval Stores - reward offered for apprehension of offenders. 24th March Wanted for His Majesty's Naval Yard, 200 Pine Logs, not less than 30 feet long. Notice - no ...p.2 (no paper issued since March 22nd because of fire) Notice - Embezzlement of Naval Stores - reward offered for apprehension of offenders. 24th March Wanted for His Majesty's Naval …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), May 18, 1814p.2 ( of supplement) American Naval Force on Lake Ontario An Officer from Sacket's Harbor has furnished the following statement of the American naval force on Lake Ontario. Gen. Pike, 28 guns; Madison, 22; Oneida, 16; Sylph, 12; Gov. Tomkins, 4; ...p.2 ( of supplement) American Naval Force on Lake Ontario An Officer from Sacket's Harbor has furnished the following statement of the American naval force on Lake Ontario. Gen. Pike, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), May 25, 1814p.3 a despatch from Lieutenant General Drummond, giving account of attack on Oswego - ..."He accompanied Sir James Yeo in the Prince Regent, and on the evening of the 5th instant anchored off Oswego but a violent gale of wind driving the squadron off shore the ...p.3 a despatch from Lieutenant General Drummond, giving account of attack on Oswego - ..."He accompanied Sir James Yeo in the Prince Regent, and on the evening of the 5th …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), June 2, 1814p.3 Navy Yard, Kingston, 26th May, 1814 - Wanted in His Majesty's Naval Yard, a quantity of Knees, of Oak, Elm, or Spruce, to side 10 inches - length of tree six feet, arm three to four feet, for which good prices will be given. Navy Yard - Any person …p.3 Navy Yard, Kingston, 26th May, 1814 - Wanted in His Majesty's Naval Yard, a quantity of Knees, of Oak, Elm, or Spruce, to side 10 inches - length of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), June 8, 1814p.3 Letter from Commodore Chauncey, to the Secretary of the Navy. U.S. ship General Pike, Sacket's Harbor May 1st, 1814. Sir - I am happy to have it in my power to inform you that the U.S. ship Superior was launched this morning without ...p.3 Letter from Commodore Chauncey, to the Secretary of the Navy. U.S. ship General Pike, Sacket's Harbor May 1st, 1814. Sir - I am happy to have it in my …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), June 22, 1814p.2 The enemy captured on Sunday last one of our Gun boats, the Black Snake, Capt. Landen, near the Thousand Islands. We learn that she has since been retaken.p.2 The enemy captured on Sunday last one of our Gun boats, the Black Snake, Capt. Landen, near the Thousand Islands. We learn that she has since been retaken.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Aug. 20, 1814(no missing issue - Editor sick) p.3 The American fleet under commodore Chauncey often makes its appearance at the nine mile point.(no missing issue - Editor sick) p.3 The American fleet under commodore Chauncey often makes its appearance at the nine mile point.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Sept. 9, 1814(no missing issue - printing office moved) p.2 We understand that part of the new Frigate has arrived at the Navy Yard from the Lower Province - The remainder is hourly expected. p.3 Lieut. General Drummond congratulates the army on the brilliant ...(no missing issue - printing office moved) p.2 We understand that part of the new Frigate has arrived at the Navy Yard from the Lower Province - The remainder is …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Sept. 16, 1814p.2 LAUNCH On Saturday last was launched from His Majesty's Dock Yard at Point Frederick, the fine Ship St. Lawrence, of 104 Guns, on which occasion a Royal Salute was fired from the Batteries. loss of British fleet on Lake Champlain. ...p.2 LAUNCH On Saturday last was launched from His Majesty's Dock Yard at Point Frederick, the fine Ship St. Lawrence, of 104 Guns, on which occasion a Royal Salute was …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Sept. 23, 1814p.2 Picked up adrift, a little below Ferguson's Point, a small Boat. The owner can have it again by proving property, paying charges & applying to the subscriber. Nicholas Moshier, Long Island Sept. 23rd, 1814.p.2 Picked up adrift, a little below Ferguson's Point, a small Boat. The owner can have it again by proving property, paying charges & applying to the subscriber. Nicholas Moshier, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Oct. 1, 1814p.3 Montreal, Sept. 17th, 1814 - another account of the battle on Lake Champlain.p.3 Montreal, Sept. 17th, 1814 - another account of the battle on Lake Champlain.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Oct. 22, 1814p.2 Head Quarters, Cornwall, Oct. 7th, 1814. General Order. His Excellency the Commander of the Forces has received from Lt. Gen. Drummond, a Report from Lieut. Col. McDougall of the Glengarry Light Infantry, dated Mackina, the 9th Sept., ...p.2 Head Quarters, Cornwall, Oct. 7th, 1814. General Order. His Excellency the Commander of the Forces has received from Lt. Gen. Drummond, a Report from Lieut. Col. McDougall of the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Nov. 12, 1814p.2 arrival of Lieut. Gen. Drummond, from the Right Division of the Army at Fort Erie, at Kingston on board the St. Lawrence. Our superiority on Lake Ontario, we believe is no longer disputed by the American Commodore, who, we understand has moored his ships, head and ...p.2 arrival of Lieut. Gen. Drummond, from the Right Division of the Army at Fort Erie, at Kingston on board the St. Lawrence. Our superiority on Lake Ontario, we believe …Maritime History of the Great Lakes