p.3 ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Lake Ontario and River St. Lawrence The Public are informed that the following are the arrangements for this Season: LAKE ONTARIO Between Kingston and Toronto.
p.3 ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Lake Ontario and River St. Lawrence The Public are informed that the following are the arrangements for this Season: LAKE ONTARIO Between Kingston and Toronto.
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Kingston Herald (Kingston, ON), June 1, 1841 p.2 Arrival of Governor General Lord Sydenham - at Kingston on board steamer Brockville, accompanied by H.M. steamer Traveller, with Commodore Sandom and Officers, and landed at Commercial Wharf, foot of Store Street. p.3 KINGSTON MARINE ...
p.2 Arrival of Governor General Lord Sydenham - at Kingston on board steamer Brockville, accompanied by H.M. steamer Traveller, with Commodore Sandom and Officers, and landed at Commercial Wharf, foot …
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Kingston Herald (Kingston, ON), June 8, 1841 p.3 Died - the Hon. Charles Radcliffe; during the late rebellion in Canada, he commanded the Militia of the Western frontier, and captured the piratical schooner Ann.
p.3 Died - the Hon. Charles Radcliffe; during the late rebellion in Canada, he commanded the Militia of the Western frontier, and captured the piratical schooner Ann.
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Kingston Herald (Kingston, ON), June 15, 1841 p.2 Ericson Propeller - A decked Barge, belonging to Messrs. Sanderson and Murray; calculated to carry 1000 Barrels of Flour has recently been fitted up at this place with one of these engines of 15 horse power. On the first trial the boat ran from 6 to 7 miles per …
p.2 Ericson Propeller - A decked Barge, belonging to Messrs. Sanderson and Murray; calculated to carry 1000 Barrels of Flour has recently been fitted up at this place with one …
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Kingston Herald (Kingston, ON), June 22, 1841 p.2 steamer Shannon, Capt. Lighthall, while en route from Grenville to Bytown towing 14 barges, has a man fall overboard. [Montreal Gazette] p.3 SHIP CHANDLERY. Water Street. The Subscriber continues to keep on ...
p.2 steamer Shannon, Capt. Lighthall, while en route from Grenville to Bytown towing 14 barges, has a man fall overboard. [Montreal Gazette] p.3 SHIP CHANDLERY. Water Street. The Subscriber continues …
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Kingston Herald (Kingston, ON), June 29, 1841 p.2 "The Sailor's Cause" - Under this caption our readers will find an article on our last page worthy an attentive perusal. We understand that in a few days a subscription list will be opened for the support of a Bethel Minister at this place, a copy of which list, …
p.2 "The Sailor's Cause" - Under this caption our readers will find an article on our last page worthy an attentive perusal. We understand that in a few days a …
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Kingston Herald (Kingston, ON), July 6, 1841 p.3 Died - At Coteau du Lac, on Thursday the 24th ult., suddenly, Capt. James Walker of the Steam-boat Highlander, sincerely and universally regretted, by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. His remains were removed to Sorel for interment, where he left a widow and ...
p.3 Died - At Coteau du Lac, on Thursday the 24th ult., suddenly, Capt. James Walker of the Steam-boat Highlander, sincerely and universally regretted, by all who had the pleasure …
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Kingston Herald (Kingston, ON), July 20, 1841 p.3 Boat for Sale at Marine Railway - apply to Mr. Fowler, can be used for either sailing or rowing.
p.3 Boat for Sale at Marine Railway - apply to Mr. Fowler, can be used for either sailing or rowing.
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Kingston Herald (Kingston, ON), July 27, 1841 p.3 NOTICE. THE STEAMER CAROLINE IVES, Capt. W. Shaw, Will ply on the Bay of Quinte and River St. Lawrence, for the purpose of Towing Rafts and Vessels. Rates of ...
p.3 NOTICE. THE STEAMER CAROLINE IVES, Capt. W. Shaw, Will ply on the Bay of Quinte and River St. Lawrence, for the purpose of Towing Rafts and Vessels. Rates of …
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Kingston Herald (Kingston, ON), Aug. 10, 1841 p.2 Office of the K.M. Railway Company, 9th August, 1841. Notice is hereby given, that in accordance with a resolution of the Board of Directors of the Kingston Marine Railway, a second instalment of 10 per cent on the newly allotted stock of the Company, is ...
p.2 Office of the K.M. Railway Company, 9th August, 1841. Notice is hereby given, that in accordance with a resolution of the Board of Directors of the Kingston Marine Railway, …
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Kingston Herald (Kingston, ON), Aug. 17, 1841 p.3 LOSS OF A STEAMBOAT BY FIRE! 211 PERSONS DROWNED OR BURNED TO DEATH!! On Monday evening last, about five o'clock, the large and splendid steamboat Erie, left Buffao for Detroit, having on board 240 passengers among whom were a ...
p.3 LOSS OF A STEAMBOAT BY FIRE! 211 PERSONS DROWNED OR BURNED TO DEATH!! On Monday evening last, about five o'clock, the large and splendid steamboat Erie, left Buffao for …
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Kingston Herald (Kingston, ON), Sept. 7, 1841 p.3 Wreck - We learn that during a squall on the afternoon of Thursday the 26th ult., Messrs. Ives' large schooner Frontenac (formerly the United Kingdom,) sprung a leak, and was run ashore at Nicholson's Island, where the crew effected a landing; she has since gone to pieces. ...
p.3 Wreck - We learn that during a squall on the afternoon of Thursday the 26th ult., Messrs. Ives' large schooner Frontenac (formerly the United Kingdom,) sprung a leak, and …
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