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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Oct. 23, 1841
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Oct. 23, 1841
    TextNewspaper       p.2 On Friday the 16th inst., as the schooner John Simpson of Whitby was on her passage from Oswego to Kingston, and soon after leaving the former port, she encountered a heavy gale, in whch she lost both her masts. The Express steamer passed by at the time, and though …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 On Friday the 16th inst., as the schooner John Simpson of Whitby was on her passage from Oswego to Kingston, and soon after leaving the former port, she encountered …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Oct. 27, 1841
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Oct. 27, 1841
    TextNewspaper       p.1 letter to editor of the Quebec Gazette about navigation of St. Lawrence and Western Lakes - enlarging St. Lawrence canal locks would be a boon to commerce with England. p.2 Accident to the Royal Mail Steamer Niagara - We regret extremely that this ...
    TextNewspaper     p.1 letter to editor of the Quebec Gazette about navigation of St. Lawrence and Western Lakes - enlarging St. Lawrence canal locks would be a boon to commerce with England. …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Oct. 30, 1841
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Oct. 30, 1841
    TextNewspaper       p.2 His Excellency Sir Richard Jackson, Administrator of the Government and Suite proceeded to Prescott, yesterday morning, in H.M. Steamer Traveller, Captain Harper R.N. en route for Quebec. His Excellency will descend the rapids of the St. Lawrence in one of the Ericson ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 His Excellency Sir Richard Jackson, Administrator of the Government and Suite proceeded to Prescott, yesterday morning, in H.M. Steamer Traveller, Captain Harper R.N. en route for Quebec. His Excellency …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Nov. 3, 1841
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Nov. 3, 1841
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Captain Joseph Whitney - The death of this gentleman was lately briefly mentioned in this paper. We have much pleasure in publishing the following obituary notice on the subject, from the Correspondence of the Commercial Advertiser. Captain Whitney possessed the respect and ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Captain Joseph Whitney - The death of this gentleman was lately briefly mentioned in this paper. We have much pleasure in publishing the following obituary notice on the subject, …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Nov.  6, 1841
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Nov.  6, 1841
    TextNewspaper       p.2 We are happy to learn that the Royal Mail Steamer Niagara will be down on Tuesday, her repairs being completed. Her worthy proprietor the Hon. John Hamilton is expected in her with his Lady and family to take up his permanent residence in Kingston. "On Friday the ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 We are happy to learn that the Royal Mail Steamer Niagara will be down on Tuesday, her repairs being completed. Her worthy proprietor the Hon. John Hamilton is expected …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Nov. 10, 1841
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Nov. 10, 1841
    TextNewspaper       p.3 Lieut. J.B. Clarke, R.N., is appointed to Her Majesty's Ship Niagara - may success attend him in again embarking in the wooden walls of the Canadian waters. Office of the K.M. Railway Company, 9th November, 1841. Notice is hereby given, that in ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 Lieut. J.B. Clarke, R.N., is appointed to Her Majesty's Ship Niagara - may success attend him in again embarking in the wooden walls of the Canadian waters. Office of …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Nov. 13, 1841
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Nov. 13, 1841
    TextNewspaper       p.2 The last ten days have proved fruitful in disasters to barges descending the St. Lawrence. Four of these craft, the Perth, Clara Fisher, Quain, and Hawk, were consigned to Messrs. Macpherson, Crane & Co. They had on board about 2100 barrels flour, three-fourths of ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 The last ten days have proved fruitful in disasters to barges descending the St. Lawrence. Four of these craft, the Perth, Clara Fisher, Quain, and Hawk, were consigned to …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Nov. 17, 1841
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Nov. 17, 1841
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Last Wednesday morning the body of a man was found floating under the stern of a Schooner lying at Hooker & Henderson's wharf. An Inquest was held the same day: there being no one present to identify the body, the jury returned the verdict of "Found Drowned." The ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Last Wednesday morning the body of a man was found floating under the stern of a Schooner lying at Hooker & Henderson's wharf. An Inquest was held the same …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Nov. 20, 1841
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Nov. 20, 1841
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Ericson Propellers - We have been much gratified in learning from one of the spirited proprietors of the barges which have been fitted up with this machinery, that they have answered their fullest expectations; and the circumstance of one of the barges (herself heavily ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Ericson Propellers - We have been much gratified in learning from one of the spirited proprietors of the barges which have been fitted up with this machinery, that they …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Nov. 24, 1841
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Nov. 24, 1841
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Late in Oct. the schooner "Windsor of Kingston" was lying at anchor off the Rond Eau, nearly opposite Chatham, Western District, for the purpose of loading with staves. The Lake was calm - not a ripple disturbed its surface. But in a moment, one of the squalls to which …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Late in Oct. the schooner "Windsor of Kingston" was lying at anchor off the Rond Eau, nearly opposite Chatham, Western District, for the purpose of loading with staves. The …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Nov. 27, 1841
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Nov. 27, 1841
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Kingston Police Court - Thursday, 25th November - Mr. George Ives was fined 1 Pound 5s. for an assault upon Mr. William Steers, under the petty trespass act. Friday, 26th November - Capt. Herchmer, Capt. Moran, Messrs. Gunn, Dobbs, and Steers, were fined, under the ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Kingston Police Court - Thursday, 25th November - Mr. George Ives was fined 1 Pound 5s. for an assault upon Mr. William Steers, under the petty trespass act. Friday, …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Dec. 1, 1841
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Dec. 1, 1841
    TextNewspaper       p.2 St. Andrew's Society meeting - Hamilton toasted as "Cunard of Lake Ontario".
    TextNewspaper     p.2 St. Andrew's Society meeting - Hamilton toasted as "Cunard of Lake Ontario".
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Dec. 4, 1841
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Dec. 4, 1841
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Application of Ericson's Propeller To Sailing Vessels. We have, with great satisfaction, visited the new American Vessel Vandalia in company with a friend who combines practical with scientific knowledge, and by whose assistance we are enabled to ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Application of Ericson's Propeller To Sailing Vessels. We have, with great satisfaction, visited the new American Vessel Vandalia in company with a friend who combines practical with scientific knowledge, …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Dec. 8, 1841
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Dec. 8, 1841
    TextNewspaper       p.2 New Steamer from this Port - The increase of travel through our village, by means of our morning and evening lines of packet boats on the Oswego canal, has proved the necessity of corresponding facilities on Lake Ontario. For this purpose a steamer of the largest class, and ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 New Steamer from this Port - The increase of travel through our village, by means of our morning and evening lines of packet boats on the Oswego canal, has …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Dec. 15, 1841
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Dec. 15, 1841
    TextNewspaper       p.2 The Lakes - There is no little alarm felt along the lakes because of the great fall of water which has been for a year or two and still is in progress. Since 1836 the water in our river has fallen more than three feet, and it is still …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 The Lakes - There is no little alarm felt along the lakes because of the great fall of water which has been for a year or two and still …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Dec. 18, 1841
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Dec. 18, 1841
    TextNewspaper       p.2 In Chancery - Counter vs Macpherson, Crane and Ferguson over lease on property - still problems arising from fire of April 18th, 1840. [News] p.3 We have much pleasure in learning from our enterprising Townsman, Captain Gildersleeve, that on ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 In Chancery - Counter vs Macpherson, Crane and Ferguson over lease on property - still problems arising from fire of April 18th, 1840. [News] p.3 We have much pleasure …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Dec. 22, 1841
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Dec. 22, 1841
    TextNewspaper       p.2 The Rise and Fall of the Waters of the Great Lakes [Journal of Commerce] Celebration of Birth of Prince - Order of the Day - Third - At the hour of 11 o'clock precisely, the splendid Steamer just built by Capt. Gildersleeve , will be launched from the Kingston …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 The Rise and Fall of the Waters of the Great Lakes [Journal of Commerce] Celebration of Birth of Prince - Order of the Day - Third - At the …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Dec. 25, 1841
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Dec. 25, 1841
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Niagara Harbour and Dock Company - We have much pleasure in being able to assure the public that the Niagara Harbor and Dock Company have made arrangements with the Bank of Upper Canada for the redemption of their notes now in circulation and that no fear whatever need be …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Niagara Harbour and Dock Company - We have much pleasure in being able to assure the public that the Niagara Harbor and Dock Company have made arrangements with the …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Jan. 2, 1841
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Jan. 2, 1841
    TextNewspaper       1841 KINGSTON CHRONICLE AND GAZETTE (available on microfilm at Kingston Frontenac Public Library and Queen's University - Stauffer Library) p.3 New Forwarding Line On The St. Lawrence - We beg to call public attention to the Advertisement of Messrs. ...
    TextNewspaper     1841 KINGSTON CHRONICLE AND GAZETTE (available on microfilm at Kingston Frontenac Public Library and Queen's University - Stauffer Library) p.3 New Forwarding Line On The St. Lawrence - We beg …
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  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Jan. 5, 1841
    Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Jan. 5, 1841
    TextNewspaper       p.2 We, the undersigned hereby certify that we took from the wreck of the schooner Ann, of Hamilton, U.C., her crew, consisting of five persons, viz.: John Beedal, Capt. Robert Eclin ?, John McHanery, Thomas Smith, Thomas Heslipe. She left Hamilton Sunday, Nov. 29th at 2 ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 We, the undersigned hereby certify that we took from the wreck of the schooner Ann, of Hamilton, U.C., her crew, consisting of five persons, viz.: John Beedal, Capt. Robert …
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