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Niagara Spectator, 21 Aug 1817, p. 3, column 4
Naval force on the Lakes.--It has been published, that the British are dismantling their vessels on the Lakes. This, we learn from good authority, is in pursuance of a mutual understanding between the American and British governments, that neither power shall retain more than two ...Niagara Spectator, 21 Aug 1817, p. 3, column 4
Naval force on the Lakes.--It has been published, that the British are dismantling their vessels on the Lakes. This, we learn from good authority, is in pursuance of a mutual ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes - Ship News
Niagara Spectator, 21 Aug 1817, p. 3, column 5 Ship News
PORT OF NIAGARAARRIVED
Aug 14--Schooner Malana, Silas Crane, from York with passengers
18--Schooner Wellington, James Patterson, from York, in Ballast
18--Schooner Dove, William Rose, from York, with ...
Niagara Spectator, 21 Aug 1817, p. 3, column 5 Ship News
PORT OF NIAGARAARRIVED
Aug 14--Schooner Malana, Silas Crane, from York with passengers
18--Schooner Wellington, James Patterson, from York, in Ballast
18--Schooner Dove, William Rose, from York, ...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - Notice
Niagara Spectator, 27 Jun 1817 Notice
Whereas the Lease of the Ferry at Fort Erie will expire in June, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighteen. The public are therefore notified that Tenders for a new Lease of the same will be received at the Executive Council in York, Province of Upper Canada.
Niagara Spectator, 27 Jun 1817 Notice
Whereas the Lease of the Ferry at Fort Erie will expire in June, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighteen. The public are therefore notified that Tenders for a new ...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes