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  • Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), May 15, 1828
    Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), May 15, 1828
    TextNewspaper       1828 KINGSTON GAZETTE AND RELIGIOUS ADVOCATE (from originals at Ontario Archives and Queen's University Special Collections) (Volume 1 No. 1; 8 pages per date) p.7 This day, precisely at 2 o'clock, P.M. was launched in handsome style, into ...
    TextNewspaper     1828 KINGSTON GAZETTE AND RELIGIOUS ADVOCATE (from originals at Ontario Archives and Queen's University Special Collections) (Volume 1 No. 1; 8 pages per date) p.7 This day, precisely at 2 …
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  • Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), May 22, 1828
    Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), May 22, 1828
    TextNewspaper       p.15 Niagara, May 15th - The new Schooner, Welland Canal, we understand, left St. Catharines on Saturday last for Prescott, with 100 barrels of Flour on board. She was towed down the Canal and through the locks by a small craft, and met with but little obstruction on her ...
    TextNewspaper     p.15 Niagara, May 15th - The new Schooner, Welland Canal, we understand, left St. Catharines on Saturday last for Prescott, with 100 barrels of Flour on board. She was towed …
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  • Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), June 5, 1828
    Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), June 5, 1828
    TextNewspaper       p.27 His Excellency Sir Peregrine Maitland and suite arrived in Kingston, on the Queenston. A new steam boat, the William King, has commenced running between Grenville and Hull, on the Ottawa River.
    TextNewspaper     p.27 His Excellency Sir Peregrine Maitland and suite arrived in Kingston, on the Queenston. A new steam boat, the William King, has commenced running between Grenville and Hull, on the …
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  • Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), June 12, 1828
    Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), June 12, 1828
    TextNewspaper       p.39 His Majesty's Schooner Cockburn, bearing the broad Pennant of Commodore Barrie, entered this port on Monday last, and on landing at the Garrison, the Commodore was received by a Salute, which was returned from the Schooner. The Yacht Bullfrog was in company with the ...
    TextNewspaper     p.39 His Majesty's Schooner Cockburn, bearing the broad Pennant of Commodore Barrie, entered this port on Monday last, and on landing at the Garrison, the Commodore was received by a …
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  • Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), July 3, 1828
    Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), July 3, 1828
    TextNewspaper       p.62 The SteamBoat Alciope, Capt. James McKenzie, arrived this morning from York and Niagara, and shortly after proceeded on her route for Prescott. p.63 The Welland Canal - His Majesty's Gov't to lend £50,000 to finish canal. [Albion June 21st] ...
    TextNewspaper     p.62 The SteamBoat Alciope, Capt. James McKenzie, arrived this morning from York and Niagara, and shortly after proceeded on her route for Prescott. p.63 The Welland Canal - His Majesty's …
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  • Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), July 10, 1828
    Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), July 10, 1828
    TextNewspaper       p.71 We have the best authority for stating, that Sir James Kempt, who lately inspected the whole route of the Rideau Canal, fully approves of Col. By's plans of operation, and, that the contractors have received orders to proceed with the work on an extensive scale. It is to ...
    TextNewspaper     p.71 We have the best authority for stating, that Sir James Kempt, who lately inspected the whole route of the Rideau Canal, fully approves of Col. By's plans of operation, …
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  • Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), July 17, 1828
    Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), July 17, 1828
    TextNewspaper       p.79 letter from James Mackenzie to the Electors of the County of Frontenac, soliciting their vote: he was bred a seaman but bought a farm near Kingston. 10th July, 1828.
    TextNewspaper     p.79 letter from James Mackenzie to the Electors of the County of Frontenac, soliciting their vote: he was bred a seaman but bought a farm near Kingston. 10th July, 1828.
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  • Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), July 25, 1828
    Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), July 25, 1828
    TextNewspaper       p.86 Bathing - About every season, during the prevalence of the warm weather, the inhabitants of Kingston, who live contiguous to the water side, are frequently annoyed, and more particularly on the Sabbath day, by a number of individuals, both men and boys, persisting in this ...
    TextNewspaper     p.86 Bathing - About every season, during the prevalence of the warm weather, the inhabitants of Kingston, who live contiguous to the water side, are frequently annoyed, and more particularly …
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  • Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Aug. 1, 1828
    Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Aug. 1, 1828
    TextNewspaper       p.94 Montreal, July 24th - We are informed by our friends in Bytown, that in consequence of the very favorable report of the Commissioners who lately visited the Rideau Canal, Lieut. Col. By has been enabled to resume along its line, those works which had been suspended till ...
    TextNewspaper     p.94 Montreal, July 24th - We are informed by our friends in Bytown, that in consequence of the very favorable report of the Commissioners who lately visited the Rideau Canal, …
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  • Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Aug. 8, 1828
    Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Aug. 8, 1828
    TextNewspaper       p.102 The Sir James Kempt - This new Steamer, built at Bath, under the superintendance of Capt. Gildersleeve, was safely launched on Monday last, and towed into Kingston harbour on Wednesday morning by the Toronto. The Sir James Kempt is a beautiful boat, rather larger than the ...
    TextNewspaper     p.102 The Sir James Kempt - This new Steamer, built at Bath, under the superintendance of Capt. Gildersleeve, was safely launched on Monday last, and towed into Kingston harbour on …
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  • Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Aug. 15, 1828
    Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Aug. 15, 1828
    TextNewspaper       p.107 Welland Canal - work progressing. [Niagara Herald] p.110 An unfortunate rencontre took place between the Toronto and Dalhousie Steam Boats, on the evening of the 9th instant, while on their way from Bath to Kingston, by which means the Dalhousie was ...
    TextNewspaper     p.107 Welland Canal - work progressing. [Niagara Herald] p.110 An unfortunate rencontre took place between the Toronto and Dalhousie Steam Boats, on the evening of the 9th instant, while on …
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  • Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Aug. 22, 1828
    Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Aug. 22, 1828
    TextNewspaper       p.119 Harbor at Patterson's Creek, in the London District - An application is to be made to the Legislature, for a grant of money for constructing a Harbor at the mouth of Patterson's Creek, in the Township of Woodhouse. [Loyalist] ...
    TextNewspaper     p.119 Harbor at Patterson's Creek, in the London District - An application is to be made to the Legislature, for a grant of money for constructing a Harbor at the …
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  • Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Aug. 29, 1828
    Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Aug. 29, 1828
    TextNewspaper       p.126 Welland Canal - £50,000 granted to finish the work. p.127 On Thursday morning, Commodore Barrie, C.B. arrived in port from Kingston, in his Yacht, and proceeded the same day to Quebec, where he arrived on Friday evening. The Mercury gives the ...
    TextNewspaper     p.126 Welland Canal - £50,000 granted to finish the work. p.127 On Thursday morning, Commodore Barrie, C.B. arrived in port from Kingston, in his Yacht, and proceeded the same day …
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  • Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Sept. 5, 1828
    Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Sept. 5, 1828
    TextNewspaper       p.134 letter to Editor - Capt. Mosier, of steamboat Niagara, is thanked for carrying poor Indians free of charge.
    TextNewspaper     p.134 letter to Editor - Capt. Mosier, of steamboat Niagara, is thanked for carrying poor Indians free of charge.
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  • Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Sept. 12, 1828
    Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Sept. 12, 1828
    TextNewspaper       p.143 Welland Canal - work continues. [Niagara Herald]
    TextNewspaper     p.143 Welland Canal - work continues. [Niagara Herald]
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  • Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Sept. 19, 1828
    Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Sept. 19, 1828
    TextNewspaper       p.147 The Lakes - Lake Superior is lower than usual, the others are higher. ..."Indeed we are assured by old settlers that Lake Ontario was never known to be so high in the memory of man. A schooner of the largest class navigated on the Lakes, sailed down the rapids …
    TextNewspaper     p.147 The Lakes - Lake Superior is lower than usual, the others are higher. ..."Indeed we are assured by old settlers that Lake Ontario was never known to be so …
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  • Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Sept. 26, 1828
    Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Sept. 26, 1828
    TextNewspaper       p.159 Welland Canal - Merritt successful in getting grant of £50,000 in England for the Welland Canal.
    TextNewspaper     p.159 Welland Canal - Merritt successful in getting grant of £50,000 in England for the Welland Canal.
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  • Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Oct. 17, 1828
    Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Oct. 17, 1828
    TextNewspaper       p.182 Storm at Kingston - The schooner Jane, of Burlington, the only vessel riding at anchor in our harbour, was driven on shore near Mississagua Point, but we believe she has suffered no other injury than the loss of her rudder and false keel. The Queenston arrived from Prescott ...
    TextNewspaper     p.182 Storm at Kingston - The schooner Jane, of Burlington, the only vessel riding at anchor in our harbour, was driven on shore near Mississagua Point, but we believe she …
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  • Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Oct. 24, 1828
    Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Oct. 24, 1828
    TextNewspaper       p.190 Steam Boats - There are seven Steam Boats owned on this side of Lake Ontario. Five of these left the port of Kingston last Monday morning, viz. the Alciope and Queenston for York and Niagara, the Toronto and Sir James Kempt for Bellville, etc. and the Dalhousie for ...
    TextNewspaper     p.190 Steam Boats - There are seven Steam Boats owned on this side of Lake Ontario. Five of these left the port of Kingston last Monday morning, viz. the Alciope …
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  • Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Oct. 31, 1828
    Kingston Gazette and Religious Advocate (Kingston, ON), Oct. 31, 1828
    TextNewspaper       p.195 Providential Escape - a scow which left the W.C. Harbour to get lumber, is blown into lake at 20 mile creek; man survives trip across lake in storm. [Farmer's Journal] p.199 2-300 labourers wanted at Deep Cut, Welland Canal. [Niagara Herald] ...
    TextNewspaper     p.195 Providential Escape - a scow which left the W.C. Harbour to get lumber, is blown into lake at 20 mile creek; man survives trip across lake in storm. [Farmer's …
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