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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Jan. 5, 1833
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Jan. 5, 1833
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Resurrection of the St. Lawrence, 110 Gun Ship - Our readers will recollect that this ci devant pride of the Canadian lakes, was last winter purchased by Mr. Drummond for £25, and dismantled to the edge of the water, leaving her prodigious hulk the only remnant of her former …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Resurrection of the St. Lawrence, 110 Gun Ship - Our readers will recollect that this ci devant pride of the Canadian lakes, was last winter purchased by Mr. Drummond …
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  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Feb. 2, 1833
    Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Feb. 2, 1833
    TextNewspaper       (from original Chronicle at U. of T. - Robarts Library) ad for Niagara Harbour & Dock Co. Montreal Gazette, Feb. 28, 1833 p.2 Another Alarming Fire - at Kingston; help of Naval and Military Departments. [Kingston Chronicle] ...
    TextNewspaper     (from original Chronicle at U. of T. - Robarts Library) ad for Niagara Harbour & Dock Co. Montreal Gazette, Feb. 28, 1833 p.2 Another Alarming Fire - at Kingston; help …
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), March 26, 1833
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), March 26, 1833
    TextNewspaper       p.1 New Steamboats - We were agreeably surprised, on walking a few days since to the Mississauga Point, to witness the advanced state of forwardness to which the several steamboats there building have attained. The Britannia, whose launch we announced some time ...
    TextNewspaper     p.1 New Steamboats - We were agreeably surprised, on walking a few days since to the Mississauga Point, to witness the advanced state of forwardness to which the several steamboats …
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), March 26, 1833
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), March 26, 1833
    TextNewspaper       p.1 It is reported that the Rideau Canal is not to open until August... [Kingston Chronicle quoting Mont. Herald]
    TextNewspaper     p.1 It is reported that the Rideau Canal is not to open until August... [Kingston Chronicle quoting Mont. Herald]
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), April 13, 1833
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), April 13, 1833
    TextNewspaper       p.2 It is with pleasure we are enabled to corroborate a statement that appears in the last Montreal Gazette, and a similar one which we copy from the Brockville Recorder, that the whole of the Rideau Canal will be navigable by the 20th May. We have conversed with a ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 It is with pleasure we are enabled to corroborate a statement that appears in the last Montreal Gazette, and a similar one which we copy from the Brockville Recorder, …
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), April 18, 1833
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), April 18, 1833
    TextNewspaper       p.2 The act of incorporation of the "St. Lawrence Inland Assurance Company" will be found in our columns. This is the first chartered company of the kind in the Province - marine assurance having heretofore been effected through a private association - and by it property ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 The act of incorporation of the "St. Lawrence Inland Assurance Company" will be found in our columns. This is the first chartered company of the kind in the Province …
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), April 27, 1833
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), April 27, 1833
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Steamboats - We were much gratified, when on board the other day, at the improved and orderly appearance of the Great Britain now preparing for sea in our harbour. This fine and favorite vessel has been thoroughly repaired, and repainted throughout, and makes a most ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Steamboats - We were much gratified, when on board the other day, at the improved and orderly appearance of the Great Britain now preparing for sea in our harbour. …
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), May 2, 1833
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), May 2, 1833
    TextNewspaper       p.3 As a corroboration of our previously expressed opinion, we are gratified in asserting, upon undoubted authority, that the Rideau Canal will be ready for navigation on or about the 15th of May. The repairs that were necessary at Jones's Falls are said to be completed. ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 As a corroboration of our previously expressed opinion, we are gratified in asserting, upon undoubted authority, that the Rideau Canal will be ready for navigation on or about the …
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), May 18, 1833
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), May 18, 1833
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Jonathan Pipes, the captain and owner of a Durham boat, and a boy in his service, Cornelius Dobbin, were unfortunately drowned on Wednesday last. The boat was engaged in supplying the Government contract for sand, and was taking in a load, at M'Intyre's, upon the River, ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Jonathan Pipes, the captain and owner of a Durham boat, and a boy in his service, Cornelius Dobbin, were unfortunately drowned on Wednesday last. The boat was engaged in …
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  • Montreal Herald (Montreal, QC), May 28, 1833
    Montreal Herald (Montreal, QC), May 28, 1833
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Mr. Parker's steamboat Kingston was launched in beautiful style on Thursday morning. This fine vessel, (which was originally meant to be called "The Canadian," and which we noticed some weeks ago,) is intended to ply upon the Bay and River. She is of a very handsome ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Mr. Parker's steamboat Kingston was launched in beautiful style on Thursday morning. This fine vessel, (which was originally meant to be called "The Canadian," and which we noticed some …
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  • Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), June 5, 1833
    Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), June 5, 1833
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Melancholy - accident to durham boat, 1 person dies. [Chronicle]
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Melancholy - accident to durham boat, 1 person dies. [Chronicle]
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), June 20, 1833
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), June 20, 1833
    TextNewspaper       p.2 We are happy to learn that the Welland Canal at length promises to reward the persevering enterprise of its projectors. It was opened about the middle of last month; is amply supplied with water; and in the most complete order. Great numbers of vessels have passed ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 We are happy to learn that the Welland Canal at length promises to reward the persevering enterprise of its projectors. It was opened about the middle of last month; …
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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), June 27, 1833
    Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), June 27, 1833
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Rideau Canal - We have at last the pleasure to announce the opening of this important line of communication. The new steamboat Enterprise, built at Perth, after passing through the Tay Canal into the Rideau, reached this port yesterday, where she awaits the arrival, ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Rideau Canal - We have at last the pleasure to announce the opening of this important line of communication. The new steamboat Enterprise, built at Perth, after passing through …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), June 29, 1833
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), June 29, 1833
    TextNewspaper       1833 CHRONICLE & GAZETTE AND WEEKLY COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. (available on microfilm at Kingston Frontenac Public Library and Queen's University - Stauffer Library, unless otherwise indicated) Vol. XV No. 1

    TextNewspaper     1833 CHRONICLE & GAZETTE AND WEEKLY COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. (available on microfilm at Kingston Frontenac Public Library and Queen's University - Stauffer Library, unless otherwise indicated) Vol. XV No. 1

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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), July 6, 1833
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), July 6, 1833
    TextNewspaper       p.1 Canada - The Rideau Canal - details by a resident of the Canadas, who defends Col. By. [Correspondent of the London Sun] p.2 Welland Canal - At a meeting of the Stockholders of the Welland Canal Company, on the 6th inst., the following gentlemen were ...
    TextNewspaper     p.1 Canada - The Rideau Canal - details by a resident of the Canadas, who defends Col. By. [Correspondent of the London Sun] p.2 Welland Canal - At a meeting …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), July 13, 1833
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), July 13, 1833
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Welland Canal - A letter to the Directors of the Welland Canal Company, written by Hon. Mr. Chief Justice Robinson, in which he congratulates them in completing the canal. The arrival of the steam-boat Rideau last Sunday from Bytown may be hailed as an earnest of the ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Welland Canal - A letter to the Directors of the Welland Canal Company, written by Hon. Mr. Chief Justice Robinson, in which he congratulates them in completing the canal. …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), July 20, 1833
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), July 20, 1833
    TextNewspaper       p.2 New Steamer - To the enterprise and public spirit of Messrs. M'Gregor and Van Allan, we are indebted for another new and beautiful Steamboat, the Thames. She arrived at our wharf on Sunday the 23rd ultimo, from Cleveland, where she had gone to receive her engine. She is 112 …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 New Steamer - To the enterprise and public spirit of Messrs. M'Gregor and Van Allan, we are indebted for another new and beautiful Steamboat, the Thames. She arrived at …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), July 27, 1833
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), July 27, 1833
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Welland Canal - letter from Directors of Welland Canal Company in reply to Chief Justice Robinson's congratulatory letter earlier printed. The Thames - again described, similar to earlier paragraph. [Montreal Gazette] The Cornwall Observer notices that Mr. Wright ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Welland Canal - letter from Directors of Welland Canal Company in reply to Chief Justice Robinson's congratulatory letter earlier printed. The Thames - again described, similar to earlier paragraph. …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Aug. 3, 1833
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Aug. 3, 1833
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Welland Canal - returns for May and June shows a large amount of business. [Niagara Reporter] The anticipation of her success, which the fine appearance of the steam-boat St. George had given rise to, have been fully confirmed by the result of her first trip from this ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Welland Canal - returns for May and June shows a large amount of business. [Niagara Reporter] The anticipation of her success, which the fine appearance of the steam-boat St. …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Aug. 10, 1833
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Aug. 10, 1833
    TextNewspaper       p.2 The quickest trip ever made, from Montreal to Prescott - A loaded batteau, in charge of Joe Fecheau, belonging to Messrs. Crane, Hooker, M'Cutcheon & Co. of this place, left Lachine on Thursday morning last and arrived here on Saturday about three o'clock in the ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 The quickest trip ever made, from Montreal to Prescott - A loaded batteau, in charge of Joe Fecheau, belonging to Messrs. Crane, Hooker, M'Cutcheon & Co. of this place, …
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