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- Ontario Repository (Canandaigua, NY), Tuesday, May 31, 1814Manlius, May 24. Oswego. - I have just returned from that devoted village, having gone out with my fellow-citizens on the alarm of Tuesday last. Nothing can equal the despondency and distress which pervades that once flourishing and beautiful place. The bustle of business has ceased, and ...Manlius, May 24. Oswego. - I have just returned from that devoted village, having gone out with my fellow-citizens on the alarm of Tuesday last. Nothing can equal the despondency …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ontario Repository (Canandaigua, NY), Tues., May 24, 1814The War We have heard of no events of the war on land, since our last. The enemy appeared again off Oswego on the 16th inst. but did not land. The guns, and other military stores destined for Sacket's Harbor, had been taken on by land, instead of going via …The War We have heard of no events of the war on land, since our last. The enemy appeared again off Oswego on the 16th inst. but did not land. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Feb. 9, 1814Albany, Jan. 31. A gentleman from Sacket's Harbor mentions that 400 sleighs have recently been sent to the French Mills, to transport the troops from that place to the Harbor; and it was reported in this city on Saturday, that the army had or were immediately to leave French ...Albany, Jan. 31. A gentleman from Sacket's Harbor mentions that 400 sleighs have recently been sent to the French Mills, to transport the troops from that place to the Harbor; …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Feb. 2, 1814Herkimer, Jan. 20. From Sacket's Harbor. - We learn direct that the principal part of the public stores of clothing, &c.; have been removed ten or twelve miles in to the interior. The garrison at that place consists of nearly one thousand effectives, exclusive of sailors and ...Herkimer, Jan. 20. From Sacket's Harbor. - We learn direct that the principal part of the public stores of clothing, &c.; have been removed ten or twelve miles in to …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., March 23, 1814MILITARY MANEUVERS. On Sunday Maj. Gen. Brown, Cols. Gain and Bedel, and about 300 U.S. Infantry from Sacket's Harbor, arrived here, and it was given out that other troops were on the march which would make the whole force amount to between 2 and 3,000 men - who were to …MILITARY MANEUVERS. On Sunday Maj. Gen. Brown, Cols. Gain and Bedel, and about 300 U.S. Infantry from Sacket's Harbor, arrived here, and it was given out that other troops were …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., May 11, 1814OSWEGO TAKEN. On Thursday last the British made an attack on Oswego, and attempted to land a force, but were repulsed. On Friday morning the attack was renewed they succeeded in landing, and carried the Fort byh storm the third assault, after two unsuccessful attempts to take it - ...OSWEGO TAKEN. On Thursday last the British made an attack on Oswego, and attempted to land a force, but were repulsed. On Friday morning the attack was renewed they succeeded …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., June 4, 1814It is understood that Sacket's Harbor is completely invested by the British fleet on Ontario. Several alarms have been occasioned at Oswego by the re-appearance of a British force off the place, and the militia in the neighborhood have in conseqence been repeatedly called ...It is understood that Sacket's Harbor is completely invested by the British fleet on Ontario. Several alarms have been occasioned at Oswego by the re-appearance of a British force off …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., July 7, 1814A detachment of between 3 and 400 Riflemen, under Major Morgan, arrived in boats at Sodus from Sacket's Harbor on Saturday evening last, and left there again the same night, to join Gen. Brown's army. The Fleet remained in the Harbor on Friday last, prepared to sail. ...A detachment of between 3 and 400 Riflemen, under Major Morgan, arrived in boats at Sodus from Sacket's Harbor on Saturday evening last, and left there again the same night, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Sept. 18, 1814The ship-carpenters who passed through this city a few days since on their return from Sacket's Harbor, stated, that the number of gunboats now in readiness at the harbor, is fifteen, each carrying a long 13 pounder in her bow, and a 32 pound carronade in her stern, and are …The ship-carpenters who passed through this city a few days since on their return from Sacket's Harbor, stated, that the number of gunboats now in readiness at the harbor, is …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Oct. 19, 1814FROM SACKET'S HARBOR Extract of a letter dated Sacket's Harbor, October 7th, 1814. "I have only time to say that our entire fleet has just come into this Harbor - Nothing of the enemy's fleet has yet been heard of, and presume they have not yet sailed from Kingston. I …FROM SACKET'S HARBOR Extract of a letter dated Sacket's Harbor, October 7th, 1814. "I have only time to say that our entire fleet has just come into this Harbor - …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Oct. 16, 1814FROM SACKET'S HARBOR Extract of a letter from an officer at Sacket's Harbor to a gentleman in Albany, dated Oct. 12. "We are still fortifing this post with breast-works, that surround the whole Harbor, and a new battery that will mount sixteen 44's. We are in daily ...FROM SACKET'S HARBOR Extract of a letter from an officer at Sacket's Harbor to a gentleman in Albany, dated Oct. 12. "We are still fortifing this post with breast-works, that …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Weds., Dec. 21, 1814From the West - The British fleet, including the new ship, the St. Lawrence, arrived the 19th ult. and anchored off Fort Niagara, where, it is understood, it received the greater part of Gen. Drummond's army and sailed down the Lake, supposed for Kingston, at which place it appeared ...From the West - The British fleet, including the new ship, the St. Lawrence, arrived the 19th ult. and anchored off Fort Niagara, where, it is understood, it received the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Dec. 21, 1814The Canada papers mention a terrible gale on Lake Ontario, in which many merchant vessels and boats, with their crews, going to Niagara and York, had been lost.The Canada papers mention a terrible gale on Lake Ontario, in which many merchant vessels and boats, with their crews, going to Niagara and York, had been lost.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Aug. 24, 1814From Sacket's Harbor From the Correspondent of the Herkimer American. Sacket's Harbor, Aug. 6. Report says from 50 to 90 boats passed Prescott on Wednesday last, loaded with troops for Kingston. August 7. - 4 o'clock ...From Sacket's Harbor From the Correspondent of the Herkimer American. Sacket's Harbor, Aug. 6. Report says from 50 to 90 boats passed Prescott on Wednesday last, loaded with troops for …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Sept. 14, 1814From the Correspondent of the Herkimer American. Sacket's Harbor, Aug. 30. We have just heard from the fleet, and have also heard the unfortunate news of Lieut. Gregory having been wounded and captured. he was sent by Commodore Chauncey with ten men in a Gig, to ...From the Correspondent of the Herkimer American. Sacket's Harbor, Aug. 30. We have just heard from the fleet, and have also heard the unfortunate news of Lieut. Gregory having been …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Sept. 21, 1814FROM SACKET'S HARBOR. A letter from Sacket's Harbor, dated the 2d inst. states, that a British mail from Kingston to Montreal was taken and brought to the Harbor on Wednesday the 31s ult. and sent by express to Gen. Brown that the British threatened an attack on the Harbor with …FROM SACKET'S HARBOR. A letter from Sacket's Harbor, dated the 2d inst. states, that a British mail from Kingston to Montreal was taken and brought to the Harbor on Wednesday …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- 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