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  • Niles Weekly Register, Sat., Oct. 15, 1814
    Niles Weekly Register, Sat., Oct. 15, 1814
    TextNewspaper       From Ontario, besides the information contained in Commodore Chauncey's letters inserted below, we learn that our fleet had come to Sackets Harbor on the 7th, inst. supposed with a view of obtaining supplies. The enemy's great ship had not then sailed. A letter dated the 7th, says: ...
    TextNewspaper     From Ontario, besides the information contained in Commodore Chauncey's letters inserted below, we learn that our fleet had come to Sackets Harbor on the 7th, inst. supposed with a view …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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    TextNewspaper  Niles Weekly Register, July 10, 1819     Ontario. A letter from a traveller, dated Sackett's Harbor, June 6th, states that the United States vessels on lake Ontario, which were in service during the late war, are fast going to decay. The New Orleans, on the stocks, is enclosed in a building 230 feet in length, by 90 …
    TextNewspaper  Niles Weekly Register, July 10, 1819   Ontario. A letter from a traveller, dated Sackett's Harbor, June 6th, states that the United States vessels on lake Ontario, which were in service during the late war, are fast …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Niles Weekly Register, September 7, 1822
    Niles Weekly Register, September 7, 1822
    TextNewspaper       The ships on the lakes, especially those on Ontario, with the exception of the New Orleans and Chippewa, of 106 guns each, are in a state of rapid decay, as was to have been expected. Those named were not launched, and, being well covered, might now soon be fitted for …
    TextNewspaper     The ships on the lakes, especially those on Ontario, with the exception of the New Orleans and Chippewa, of 106 guns each, are in a state of rapid decay, as …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Geneva Expositor (Geneva, NY), Aug. 24, 1808
    Geneva Expositor (Geneva, NY), Aug. 24, 1808
    TextNewspaper       The Manlius paper states, that on the night of the 8th ult. , a battle took place off Oswego , between two boats which escaped from that port, and some men on shore. Muskets ...
    TextNewspaper     The Manlius paper states, that on the night of the 8th ult. , a battle took place off Oswego , between two boats which escaped from that port, and some …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • New Year Passage: Schooner Days CMLXXXV (985)
    New Year Passage: Schooner Days CMLXXXV (985)
    TextNewspaper  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, January 6, 1951     New Year Passage Schooner Days CMLXXXV by C. H. J. Snider CAPT. TOM DONNELLY, head of the Donnelly Wrecking Co , and Capt. John Saunders, master mariner, jointly owned the white ...
    TextNewspaper  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, January 6, 1951   New Year Passage Schooner Days CMLXXXV by C. H. J. Snider CAPT. TOM DONNELLY, head of the Donnelly Wrecking Co , and Capt. John Saunders, master mariner, jointly owned the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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