- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 3 Jan 1855
p.2 schooner Syracuse freed by ice at Point au Pelee, now drifting about the lake, abandoned by crew. [Buffalo Republican] -Died - mate of steamer Highlander.
p.2 schooner Syracuse freed by ice at Point au Pelee, now drifting about the lake, abandoned by crew. [Buffalo Republican] -Died - mate of steamer Highlander.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 6 Jan 1855
p.2 Port Hope Harbor - 200 men and 70 horses at work (+ ad for horses & carts). -The First Arrival of the Year - scow J. Morton from Cape Vincent.
p.2 Port Hope Harbor - 200 men and 70 horses at work (+ ad for horses & carts). -The First Arrival of the Year - scow J. Morton from Cape …
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- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 8 Jan 1855
p.2 Custom House Reports - 1st arrivals by water in year 1855.
p.2 Custom House Reports - 1st arrivals by water in year 1855.
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- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 10 Jan 1855
p.2 Shipping at Toronto - 10 steamers at Queen's Wharf, 25 sailing vessels in bay; propellers St. Nicholas, Cincinnati and Jefferson to run between Toronto and Oswego; (Cincinnati is a complete wreck on shore of Lake Huron). [Globe] ...
p.2 Shipping at Toronto - 10 steamers at Queen's Wharf, 25 sailing vessels in bay; propellers St. Nicholas, Cincinnati and Jefferson to run between Toronto and Oswego; (Cincinnati is a …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 11 Jan 1855
p.2 The Weather & the Crossing - The Crossing from Cape Vincent - Messrs. Hitchcock, Briggs and Creighton, the Mail Contractors & Express Forwarders - use boats that act as sleighs and sleighs that float like boats.
p.2 The Weather & the Crossing - The Crossing from Cape Vincent - Messrs. Hitchcock, Briggs and Creighton, the Mail Contractors & Express Forwarders - use boats that act as …
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- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 16 Jan 1855
p.2 Toronto Assizes - Fellowes vs Hutchison - over schooner Hebe.
p.2 Toronto Assizes - Fellowes vs Hutchison - over schooner Hebe.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 18 Jan 1855
p.2 Steamboat Notice - all claims against steamer Arabia to be brought to Wm. Colcleugh.
p.2 Steamboat Notice - all claims against steamer Arabia to be brought to Wm. Colcleugh.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 19 Jan 1855
p.2 An Important Fact - prop. St. Nicholas arrived from Toronto with flour. [Oswego Palladium Jan. 13th]
p.2 An Important Fact - prop. St. Nicholas arrived from Toronto with flour. [Oswego Palladium Jan. 13th]
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- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 20 Jan 1855
p.2 Imports - Jan. 18 (scow J. Morton).
p.2 Imports - Jan. 18 (scow J. Morton).
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- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 22 Jan 1855
p.2 The Speech of Alderman Gildersleeve - much about Counter and his losses associated with the St. Lawrence Canals (3 columns). -Toronto Assizes - Morton vs Hamilton - over goods shipped on New Era, stored at Kingston, and accidentally burned. -navigation of Lake ...
p.2 The Speech of Alderman Gildersleeve - much about Counter and his losses associated with the St. Lawrence Canals (3 columns). -Toronto Assizes - Morton vs Hamilton - over goods …
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- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 24 Jan 1855
p.2 Toronto, Jan. 19 - evidence on murder of sailor on schooner Leander and involvement of Mary's crew.
p.2 Toronto, Jan. 19 - evidence on murder of sailor on schooner Leander and involvement of Mary's crew.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 25 Jan 1855
p.2 Burning of the Steamer Queen City - at Queen's Wharf, Toronto; steamers Chief Justice and Welland in danger as well as Peerless, Mayflower and some schooners; owned by Mr. M.W. Browne, of Hamilton; worth about £4000; built at Oswego about 13 years ago and known as Lady of the …
p.2 Burning of the Steamer Queen City - at Queen's Wharf, Toronto; steamers Chief Justice and Welland in danger as well as Peerless, Mayflower and some schooners; owned by Mr. …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 27 Jan 1855
p.2 Coroner's Juries - more on case of murder on schooner Leander.
p.2 Coroner's Juries - more on case of murder on schooner Leander.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 29 Jan 1855
p.2 Sault Ste. Marie Canal - to be finished by May lst. [N.Y. Evening Post] -Destructive Fire - Shaw Water Property on Ontario St. - warehouses and wharves damaged.
p.2 Sault Ste. Marie Canal - to be finished by May lst. [N.Y. Evening Post] -Destructive Fire - Shaw Water Property on Ontario St. - warehouses and wharves damaged.
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- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 31 Jan 1855
p.2 Married - Capt. Milloy of steamer Champion.
p.2 Married - Capt. Milloy of steamer Champion.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 3 Feb 1855
p.2 The Town of Port Hope - Port Hope Harbor - to have shipyard and 3 marine railways (a long description).
p.2 The Town of Port Hope - Port Hope Harbor - to have shipyard and 3 marine railways (a long description).
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 7 Feb 1855
p.2 Robbers at Toronto - gang breaks into Fulton at Maitland's Wharf and Grace Greenwood at Tinning's wharf.
p.2 Robbers at Toronto - gang breaks into Fulton at Maitland's Wharf and Grace Greenwood at Tinning's wharf.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 10 Feb 1855
p.2 Canal Around the Falls [Detroit Advertiser] -Port of Prescott - statement of trade for 1854.
p.2 Canal Around the Falls [Detroit Advertiser] -Port of Prescott - statement of trade for 1854.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 12 Feb 1855
p.2 Accident to the Chief Justice - ashore 2 1/2 miles west of Humber.
p.2 Accident to the Chief Justice - ashore 2 1/2 miles west of Humber.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 14 Feb 1855
p.2 A Contrast - when the Ocean Wave burned, Messrs. Dulmage and Wellbanks helped; now Mr. David Wellbanks had his schooner wrecked at Niagara and was taxed $10 for taking hands off schooner when within a few yards of the shore. [Picton Gazette] -Welland and Zimmerman pull ...
p.2 A Contrast - when the Ocean Wave burned, Messrs. Dulmage and Wellbanks helped; now Mr. David Wellbanks had his schooner wrecked at Niagara and was taxed $10 for taking …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes