p.2 Harbours on Lake Erie - Report of Committee on the Harbours of the North Side of Lake Erie, Chairman M. Burwell, Esq. - all sites on north shore that are capable of being made into harbours should have work done; the American side has many natural harbours.
p.2 Harbours on Lake Erie - Report of Committee on the Harbours of the North Side of Lake Erie, Chairman M. Burwell, Esq. - all sites on north shore that …
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Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 15, 1834 p.2 We are sorry to learn that the report which has prevailed in town relative to the reduction of the Naval Establishment at this post is well founded. Commodore Barrie has received instructions to pay off the Cockburn schooner and the Dock Yard Establishment here, and at ...
p.2 We are sorry to learn that the report which has prevailed in town relative to the reduction of the Naval Establishment at this post is well founded. Commodore Barrie …
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Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 22, 1834 p.1 Report of Committee on River Trent - report of Committee - they have examined the report and estimates from Engineer. p.2 Naval Establishment - We lament to hear that the Naval Establishment in this Province is to be totally broken up. Society in ...
p.1 Report of Committee on River Trent - report of Committee - they have examined the report and estimates from Engineer. p.2 Naval Establishment - We lament to hear that …
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Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), March 29, 1834 p.2 Burlington Bay - For some days past our bay has been perfectly free from ice, and steam vessels may now come to our wharves in safety. On Saturday last the schooner Minerva, Capt. Zealand, arrived at Mr. Gunn's wharf, and has, we are informed, taken in a cargo for …
p.2 Burlington Bay - For some days past our bay has been perfectly free from ice, and steam vessels may now come to our wharves in safety. On Saturday last …
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Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), April 5, 1834 p.1 Ship and Steam Boat Canal to Lake Ontario - Utica petition to N.Y. legislature. (full column) p.2 Steam Boats - The steam-boat navigation has commenced, and our harbour is again gladdened with the sight of these useful and beautiful auxiliaries in the ...
p.1 Ship and Steam Boat Canal to Lake Ontario - Utica petition to N.Y. legislature. (full column) p.2 Steam Boats - The steam-boat navigation has commenced, and our harbour is …
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Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), April 12, 1834 p.2 To the Editor of the Montreal Herald. I am happy to be enabled to inform you that the public works on the line of the canal between Carillon and Grenville, which have been so negligently and wastefully managed, are at last, likely to be so far completed, early ...
p.2 To the Editor of the Montreal Herald. I am happy to be enabled to inform you that the public works on the line of the canal between Carillon and …
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Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), April 19, 1834 p.1 St. Lawrence Canal - work to go ahead. [Cornwall Observer] p.2 We are informed that the naval department at Kingston contracted privately with Mr. Robert Drummond to transport 2000 tons of naval stores and luggage to Montreal, by the Rideau Canal, ...
p.1 St. Lawrence Canal - work to go ahead. [Cornwall Observer] p.2 We are informed that the naval department at Kingston contracted privately with Mr. Robert Drummond to transport 2000 …
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Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), April 26, 1834 p.1 To the kind attention of a friend who was present when the following judgement was rendered, we are indebted for the report of a trial, involving principles of great importance to that class of our mercantile community who are engaged in the Upper Canada Trade. It ...
p.1 To the kind attention of a friend who was present when the following judgement was rendered, we are indebted for the report of a trial, involving principles of great …
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Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), May 3, 1834 p.1 Steamboat Navigation from Lake Ontario to the Hudson - report of the Select Committee of the New York House of Assembly on the petition of inhabitants of Oswego County. (2 1/2 columns) p.2 A Public Spirited Enterprise - William Patton has constructed a ...
p.1 Steamboat Navigation from Lake Ontario to the Hudson - report of the Select Committee of the New York House of Assembly on the petition of inhabitants of Oswego County. …
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Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), May 10, 1834 p.2 St. Lawrence Canal - the public does not agree with Engineer's choice of route for new canal. [Cornwall Observer] Captain Gildersleeve's new Steam Boat was launched yesterday afternoon, and now sits on the element whose bosom she adorns, as beautiful a specimen of ...
p.2 St. Lawrence Canal - the public does not agree with Engineer's choice of route for new canal. [Cornwall Observer] Captain Gildersleeve's new Steam Boat was launched yesterday afternoon, and …
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Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), May 17, 1834 p.2 Mr. Bethune's Steamer - 3 barrels instead of 2 like Burden's boat, paddlewheels to be on each side of the middle one. [Old Quebec Gazette] The new steam boat building at this port will be launched positively, if all be well, on Tuesday, the 10th day of June. This …
p.2 Mr. Bethune's Steamer - 3 barrels instead of 2 like Burden's boat, paddlewheels to be on each side of the middle one. [Old Quebec Gazette] The new steam boat …
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