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  • Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 15 Oct 1816
    Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 15 Oct 1816
    NewspaperText       Kingston, U. C. Sept. 14 Melancholy Circumstance. On Saturday last, the 7th. inst, the scow was coming from Adolphustown, at Barker's ferry, to Sophiasburgh, with 11 persons, two men, three women; the other boys and girls had a span of horses and waggon on board. In ...
    NewspaperText     Kingston, U. C. Sept. 14 Melancholy Circumstance. On Saturday last, the 7th. inst, the scow was coming from Adolphustown, at Barker's ferry, to Sophiasburgh, with 11 persons, two men, three …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 22 Oct 1816
    Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 22 Oct 1816
    NewspaperText       Kingston, U. C. Sept. 14. A NEW STEAM-BOAT ON LAKE ONTARIO On Saturday the 7th. of September the Steam-Boat FRONTENAC was launched at the village of Ernest Town. A numerous concourse of people assembled on the occasion. But, in consequence of some accidental ...
    NewspaperText     Kingston, U. C. Sept. 14. A NEW STEAM-BOAT ON LAKE ONTARIO On Saturday the 7th. of September the Steam-Boat FRONTENAC was launched at the village of Ernest Town. A numerous …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 15 Oct 1816
    Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 15 Oct 1816
    NewspaperText       STORAGE & FORWARDING BUSINESS Conducted at Black Rock by N. Sill and S. Thompson, who are making every necessary arrangement for the transportation of Goods, consigned to their care. They will be provided with Warehouses, Wharves, Boats, &c.; and are building vessels for the ...
    NewspaperText     STORAGE & FORWARDING BUSINESS Conducted at Black Rock by N. Sill and S. Thompson, who are making every necessary arrangement for the transportation of Goods, consigned to their care. They …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 15 Oct 1816
    Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 15 Oct 1816
    NewspaperText       Port of Buffalo Arrived Schr. GEO. WASHINGTON, D. Dobbins, from Erie Open Boat J. Harris, from Fort Erie Schr. BLACK SNAKE, S. WiIkinson, from Cleveland Schr. NEPTUNE, L. Johnson, from Detroit Sloop VENUS, J. Knowles, from ...
    NewspaperText     Port of Buffalo Arrived Schr. GEO. WASHINGTON, D. Dobbins, from Erie Open Boat J. Harris, from Fort Erie Schr. BLACK SNAKE, S. WiIkinson, from Cleveland Schr. NEPTUNE, L. Johnson, from …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 22 Oct 1816
    Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 22 Oct 1816
    NewspaperText       Port of Buffalo Arrived Schr. FRANKLIN, J. Justine, from Erie Cleared Schr. WIDOW'S SON, J. Haskell, for Detroit Schr. RACHEL, H. Barnard, for Erie ...
    NewspaperText     Port of Buffalo Arrived Schr. FRANKLIN, J. Justine, from Erie Cleared Schr. WIDOW'S SON, J. Haskell, for Detroit Schr. RACHEL, H. Barnard, for Erie ...
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 29 Oct 1816
    Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 29 Oct 1816
    NewspaperText       The body of a man was found on the shore of lake Erie, about a mile above the mouth of Buffalo Creek, which had the appearance of having been in the water two or three weeks, he was about 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, light hair; had on …
    NewspaperText     The body of a man was found on the shore of lake Erie, about a mile above the mouth of Buffalo Creek, which had the appearance of having been in …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 12 Nov 1816
    Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 12 Nov 1816
    NewspaperText       The inhabitants of this village are requested to meet at Pomeroy's Coffee-House on Friday evening next, at 6 o'clock for the purpose of taking into consideration the importance of improving the harbor at this Port and adopting such measures as shall then be deemed proper. ...
    NewspaperText     The inhabitants of this village are requested to meet at Pomeroy's Coffee-House on Friday evening next, at 6 o'clock for the purpose of taking into consideration the importance of improving …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 19 Nov 1816
    Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 19 Nov 1816
    NewspaperText       Canandaigua, Nov. 19. We are sorry to hear from lake Ontario that four schooners were driven ashore and lost near Cape Vincent, during the late violent gales. Considerable damage has been sustained in the loss of property, but happily the lives of all on board were saved. ...
    NewspaperText     Canandaigua, Nov. 19. We are sorry to hear from lake Ontario that four schooners were driven ashore and lost near Cape Vincent, during the late violent gales. Considerable damage has …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 3 Dec 1816
    Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 3 Dec 1816
    NewspaperText       The many disasters which have attended our lake navigation, is partly owing to the want of safe and convenient ports and harbors. There is no port in which the Shipping suffers so severely as the port of Buffalo Creek. The deposits of sand in the mouth of the creek prevents …
    NewspaperText     The many disasters which have attended our lake navigation, is partly owing to the want of safe and convenient ports and harbors. There is no port in which the Shipping …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 1 Apr 1817
    Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 1 Apr 1817
    NewspaperText       FOR SALE a SCHOONER Forty tons burthen, in service three years on the Lakes, in good repair, sails well; a reasonable credit will be given for good security: Or the Schooner will be exchanged for real estate, in or near the village of Buffalo. For further particulars, ...
    NewspaperText     FOR SALE a SCHOONER Forty tons burthen, in service three years on the Lakes, in good repair, sails well; a reasonable credit will be given for good security: Or the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 1 Apr 1817
    Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 1 Apr 1817
    NewspaperText       A Steam Boat will commence running this spring from Ogdensburgh to Niagara and Lewiston, touching at Sackett's Harbor, Oswego, Pultneyville, Genesee River.
    NewspaperText     A Steam Boat will commence running this spring from Ogdensburgh to Niagara and Lewiston, touching at Sackett's Harbor, Oswego, Pultneyville, Genesee River.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 13 May 1817
    Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 13 May 1817
    NewspaperText       Port of Buffalo Arrived May 6 Sloop GENERAL SCOTT, from Erie Boat from Patterson's Creek, U. C. May 11 Schr. LARK, D. Hill, from Miami Cleared May 3 SALEM PACKET, Ward, to Danbury, Ohio. May 4 Sloop HANNAH, O. ...
    NewspaperText     Port of Buffalo Arrived May 6 Sloop GENERAL SCOTT, from Erie Boat from Patterson's Creek, U. C. May 11 Schr. LARK, D. Hill, from Miami Cleared May 3 SALEM PACKET, …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 20 May 1817
    Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 20 May 1817
    NewspaperText       The steam Boat ONTARIO on Wednesday last, left this port for the first time, in order to try the force of her machinery. --A number of gentlemen, ambitious to be the first that ever navigated the waters of Lake Ontario in a Steam Boat, embarked on board. She started from …
    NewspaperText     The steam Boat ONTARIO on Wednesday last, left this port for the first time, in order to try the force of her machinery. --A number of gentlemen, ambitious to be …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 27 May 1817
    Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 27 May 1817
    NewspaperText       On Wednesday last the Schooner PRESIDENT, bound from Genesee river to Kingston, in a gale threw overboard 100 barrels --? -- belonging to Montgomery & Roch.
    NewspaperText     On Wednesday last the Schooner PRESIDENT, bound from Genesee river to Kingston, in a gale threw overboard 100 barrels --? -- belonging to Montgomery & Roch.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 27 May 1817
    Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 27 May 1817
    NewspaperText       Port of Buffalo Arrived Schr. PAULINA, Whaley, from Detroit Schr. FRIENDSHIP, W. Austin, from Mackina SALEM PACKET, S. Ward, from Detroit Sloop HANNAH, O. Coit, from Detroit open boat J. Castilo, from Oswego

    NewspaperText     Port of Buffalo Arrived Schr. PAULINA, Whaley, from Detroit Schr. FRIENDSHIP, W. Austin, from Mackina SALEM PACKET, S. Ward, from Detroit Sloop HANNAH, O. Coit, from Detroit open boat J. …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 3 Jun 1817
    Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 3 Jun 1817
    NewspaperText       Port of Buffalo Arrived Schr. NEPTUNE, Johnson, from Cleveland Schr. ERIE, Miller, from Detroit Cleared Sloop VENUS, Knowles, for Miami Schr. FRIENDSHIP, Austin, for Detroit Schr. MICHIGAN, Norton, for ...
    NewspaperText     Port of Buffalo Arrived Schr. NEPTUNE, Johnson, from Cleveland Schr. ERIE, Miller, from Detroit Cleared Sloop VENUS, Knowles, for Miami Schr. FRIENDSHIP, Austin, for Detroit Schr. MICHIGAN, Norton, for ...
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 10 Jun 1817
    Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 10 Jun 1817
    NewspaperText       Port of Buffalo Arrived Schr. PAULINA, J. K. Whaley, from Cleveland Schr. MERCHANT, J. Kelly, from Cleveland Schr. TRAVELLER, C. Brown, from Cleveland Schr. MICHIGAN, Norton, from Detroit Schr. MINK, J. Connelly, from Detroit ...
    NewspaperText     Port of Buffalo Arrived Schr. PAULINA, J. K. Whaley, from Cleveland Schr. MERCHANT, J. Kelly, from Cleveland Schr. TRAVELLER, C. Brown, from Cleveland Schr. MICHIGAN, Norton, from Detroit Schr. MINK, …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 17 Dec 1816
    Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 17 Dec 1816
    NewspaperText       Melancholy if true.-- We learn by the western Mail Carrier, that an open boat some 2 or 3 weeks since left Erie for Detroit, with 3 men, 1 woman and 5 or 6 children on board. A few days afterwards the boat was discovered on the bar, bottom upwards. The …
    NewspaperText     Melancholy if true.-- We learn by the western Mail Carrier, that an open boat some 2 or 3 weeks since left Erie for Detroit, with 3 men, 1 woman and …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 31 Dec 1816
    Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 31 Dec 1816
    NewspaperText       Erie, Dec. 14. Melancholy. --On the 15th of Nov. last, Mr. John Collier, his wife and two children, a young man named Anthony W. Rallye, and a sailor, whose name we have not heard, left this place in an open boat for Detroit. Two weeks afterwards, the boat they had …
    NewspaperText     Erie, Dec. 14. Melancholy. --On the 15th of Nov. last, Mr. John Collier, his wife and two children, a young man named Anthony W. Rallye, and a sailor, whose name …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 6 May 1817
    Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 6 May 1817
    NewspaperText       FREIGHT WANTED THE SCHOONER EXPERIMENT Will sail for Detroit, in a week or ten days. Forty or fifty barrels freight for any part of the Lake, will be received on reasonable terms; if application is made soon, to Hale & Risley.
    NewspaperText     FREIGHT WANTED THE SCHOONER EXPERIMENT Will sail for Detroit, in a week or ten days. Forty or fifty barrels freight for any part of the Lake, will be received on …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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