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  • Launch at Brockville
    Launch at Brockville
    NewspaperText       Launch at Brockville - A steamer named Bristol was launched from the yard of Messrs. Chaffrey Bros., Brockville, on Saturday last. She is the largest class built to pass through the locks. The launch was successful, and was witnessed by a very large number of spectators. ...
    NewspaperText     Launch at Brockville - A steamer named Bristol was launched from the yard of Messrs. Chaffrey Bros., Brockville, on Saturday last. She is the largest class built to pass through …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Launch
    Launch
    NewspaperText       Launch. - Yesterday afternoon, the new steamer Dawn, built for Messrs. H. & S. Jones, by Mr. Parkin, ship builder of this town, was launched amid the cheers of a large concourse of spectators. She is a good model, and went into her destined element in fine style. The Albion, …
    NewspaperText     Launch. - Yesterday afternoon, the new steamer Dawn, built for Messrs. H. & S. Jones, by Mr. Parkin, ship builder of this town, was launched amid the cheers of a …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Henry C. Daryaw
    Henry C. Daryaw
    Image       Photograph of the HENRY C. DARYAW after her grounding near Brockville.
    Image     Photograph of the HENRY C. DARYAW after her grounding near Brockville.
    Toronto Marine Historical Society
  • Steamboats
    Steamboats
    NewspaperText  Evening Post (New York, NY), 10 Oct 1826     From the Brockville Recorder, Sept. 25 STEAMBOATS.--The present seems to be the period of misfortune to the Lake and River navigation, as we think will be readily granted when we inform our readers, that the Steamboat Queenston on her trip upwards, last week, ...
    NewspaperText  Evening Post (New York, NY), 10 Oct 1826   From the Brockville Recorder, Sept. 25 STEAMBOATS.--The present seems to be the period of misfortune to the Lake and River navigation, as we think will be readily granted when we …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Colonial Intelligence
    Colonial Intelligence
    NewspaperText  Canadian Courant, 30 Sep 1826, p. 3     COLONIAL INTELLIGENCE KINGSTON, Sept. 13. Admiral Lake arrived in town on Monday morning last in the steam boat Queenston , Captain Whiting -- and in the afternoon of the same day proceeded by the same conveyance to York and Niagara, on a tour to ...
    NewspaperText  Canadian Courant, 30 Sep 1826, p. 3   COLONIAL INTELLIGENCE KINGSTON, Sept. 13. Admiral Lake arrived in town on Monday morning last in the steam boat Queenston , Captain Whiting -- and in the afternoon of the same …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Wooden Rails to Buffalo--Eighteen Hours a Day Work--Whiskey Tumblers at Tap: Schooner Day CCVII (197)
    Wooden Rails to Buffalo--Eighteen Hours a Day Work--Whiskey Tumblers at Tap: Schooner Day CCVII (197)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 20 Jul 1935     Wooden Rails to Buffalo Eighteen Hours a Day Work Whiskey Tumblers at Tap Schooner Day CCVII (197) ___ Pioneer Sailing Conditions on the Great Lakes Described by Boy Who Sought and Found his Fortune ...
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 20 Jul 1935   Wooden Rails to Buffalo Eighteen Hours a Day Work Whiskey Tumblers at Tap Schooner Day CCVII (197) ___ Pioneer Sailing Conditions on the Great Lakes Described by Boy Who Sought …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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