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  • Shocking Accident
    Shocking Accident
    NewspaperText  St. Lawrence Gazette (Ogdensburg, NY), 14 Aug 1827, p. 3     Shocking Accident .--A coroner's inquest was called on Sunday last, to examine the dead body of a man named Josiah Smith, in Prescott, who was employed as a fireman on board the Queenston Steamboat. It appeared, on examination, that Smith and another man, (who also was a fireman) ...
    NewspaperText  St. Lawrence Gazette (Ogdensburg, NY), 14 Aug 1827, p. 3   Shocking Accident .--A coroner's inquest was called on Sunday last, to examine the dead body of a man named Josiah Smith, in Prescott, who was employed as a fireman on …
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  • Accident
    Accident
    NewspaperText  St. Lawrence Gazette (Ogdensburg, NY), 30 May 1826     ACCIDENT .-- We understand that a durham boat, engaged in the forwarding business of Messrs. Hooker & Henderson, of Prescott, on her way to Montreal last week, about 20 miles below this place, run against a pier built in the river near the Canada shore, and sunk. The boat was …
    NewspaperText  St. Lawrence Gazette (Ogdensburg, NY), 30 May 1826   ACCIDENT .-- We understand that a durham boat, engaged in the forwarding business of Messrs. Hooker & Henderson, of Prescott, on her way to Montreal last week, about 20 miles …
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  • Gale
    Gale
    NewspaperText  St. Lawrence Gazette (Ogdensburg, NY), 17 Oct 1826, p. 3, column 2     Gale .--A severe gale was experienced about the 1st inst. on lake Erie. The steam boats, Superior and Niagara, after lying to for two or three days under Point Abino, were obliged to return to Buffalo. The Pier constructing at Portland was entirely carried away. ...
    NewspaperText  St. Lawrence Gazette (Ogdensburg, NY), 17 Oct 1826, p. 3, column 2   Gale .--A severe gale was experienced about the 1st inst. on lake Erie. The steam boats, Superior and Niagara, after lying to for two or three days under Point Abino, …
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  • Durham boat Mulcaster
    Durham boat Mulcaster
    NewspaperText  St. Lawrence Gazette (Ogdensburg, NY), 31 Oct 1826, p. 3, column 2     The Durham boat Mulcaster, Thomas Chambers master, bound from Prescott to Montreal, with a valuable cargo of Ashes, Flour, Butter, &c.; &. &. was upset in the Cedar Rapids, on Thursday evening. The cause of this disaster was the breaking of the steering pin, which rendered the rudder useless, and …
    NewspaperText  St. Lawrence Gazette (Ogdensburg, NY), 31 Oct 1826, p. 3, column 2   The Durham boat Mulcaster, Thomas Chambers master, bound from Prescott to Montreal, with a valuable cargo of Ashes, Flour, Butter, &c.; &. &. was upset in the Cedar Rapids, on …
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  • The Lady of the Lake
    The Lady of the Lake
    NewspaperText  St. Lawrence Gazette (Ogdensburg, NY), 6 Feb 1827, p. 3, column 2     The Lady of the Lake .--This little barque, (says the Rochester Telegraph) so well known upon the lake during the late war, has met a most disastrous fate. She left Niagara in a gale, on the 13th December last, for Oswego, and has not since been heard of.--There is no …
    NewspaperText  St. Lawrence Gazette (Ogdensburg, NY), 6 Feb 1827, p. 3, column 2   The Lady of the Lake .--This little barque, (says the Rochester Telegraph) so well known upon the lake during the late war, has met a most disastrous fate. She left …
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  • Port of Ogdensburgh
    Port of Ogdensburgh
    NewspaperText  St. Lawrence Gazette (Ogdensburg, NY), 28 Apr 1818, p. 3     Port of Ogdensburgh ARRIVED Schooner Charles & Ann, from Genesee, with about 800 bbls. flour. Schr. Mary, from Genesee, flour Schr. Niagara, from Genesee, flour. Schr. Woolsey, from Sodus, flour. Schr. Sally Ann, from Genesee, ...
    NewspaperText  St. Lawrence Gazette (Ogdensburg, NY), 28 Apr 1818, p. 3   Port of Ogdensburgh ARRIVED Schooner Charles & Ann, from Genesee, with about 800 bbls. flour. Schr. Mary, from Genesee, flour Schr. Niagara, from Genesee, flour. Schr. Woolsey, from Sodus, flour. …
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  • Port of Ogdensburgh
    Port of Ogdensburgh
    NewspaperText  St. Lawrence Gazette (Ogdensburg, NY), 5 May 1818, p. 3, column 3     Port of Ogdensburgh ARRIVED Steam Boat Ontario, from Sacket's harbor, passengers, potash and flour. Schr. Genesee Packet, Mayo, from Genesee River, flour Schr. Julia, from Genesee River, flour.

    NewspaperText  St. Lawrence Gazette (Ogdensburg, NY), 5 May 1818, p. 3, column 3   Port of Ogdensburgh ARRIVED Steam Boat Ontario, from Sacket's harbor, passengers, potash and flour. Schr. Genesee Packet, Mayo, from Genesee River, flour Schr. Julia, from Genesee River, flour.

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  • Ohio Canal
    Ohio Canal
    NewspaperText  St. Lawrence Gazette (Ogdensburg, NY), 23 May 1826     Ohio Canal .--This link in the great chain of internal improvements is in a state of forwardness towards completion, and it is expected the section terminating in lake Erie will be navigable the ensuing fall. Cleveland is situated at this junction, and is making rapid strides in its ...
    NewspaperText  St. Lawrence Gazette (Ogdensburg, NY), 23 May 1826   Ohio Canal .--This link in the great chain of internal improvements is in a state of forwardness towards completion, and it is expected the section terminating in lake Erie will …
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  • Emigrants
    Emigrants
    NewspaperText  St. Lawrence Gazette (Ogdensburg, NY), 30 May 1826, p. 1, column 5     Emigrants to Michigan were so numerous at Buffalo a few days since, that they were under the necessity of erecting shanties for their accommodation until boats should start for Detroit. Michigan will soon have acquired a sufficiency of population, to entitle her to the ...
    NewspaperText  St. Lawrence Gazette (Ogdensburg, NY), 30 May 1826, p. 1, column 5   Emigrants to Michigan were so numerous at Buffalo a few days since, that they were under the necessity of erecting shanties for their accommodation until boats should start for Detroit. …
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  • Black Rock Harbor
    Black Rock Harbor
    NewspaperText  St. Lawrence Gazette (Ogdensburg, NY), 13 Jun 1826, p. 3, column 3     From the Buffalo Patriot, May 30. BLACK ROCK HARBOR On Saturday evening last about 130 feet of the pier at Black Rock yielded to the pressure of the water, and the basin was in a few minutes reduced to within two feet of its natural level, and ...
    NewspaperText  St. Lawrence Gazette (Ogdensburg, NY), 13 Jun 1826, p. 3, column 3   From the Buffalo Patriot, May 30. BLACK ROCK HARBOR On Saturday evening last about 130 feet of the pier at Black Rock yielded to the pressure of the water, and …
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  • Inland Navigation
    Inland Navigation
    NewspaperText  St. Lawrence Gazette (Ogdensburg, NY), 1 Aug 1826, p. 3, column 3     Inland Navigation --Last Friday evening our citizens were gratified with a most novel arrival. The sloop St. Clair (50 tons burthen) passed thro' the lower lock into the basin laden with peltry and ashes, from Mackinac , bound to New York! At Buffalo, the St. Clair unshipped ...
    NewspaperText  St. Lawrence Gazette (Ogdensburg, NY), 1 Aug 1826, p. 3, column 3   Inland Navigation --Last Friday evening our citizens were gratified with a most novel arrival. The sloop St. Clair (50 tons burthen) passed thro' the lower lock into the basin laden …
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