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- A Prince of Prince Edward: Schooner Days DCCLXXXVII (787)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 15 Mar 1947 A Prince of Prince Edward Schooner Days DCCLXXXVII (787) by C. H. J. Snider Drowsing while the March sunshine stirs the sap in Prince Edward County's sugar trees, all-but-vanished ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 15 Mar 1947 A Prince of Prince Edward Schooner Days DCCLXXXVII (787) by C. H. J. Snider Drowsing while the March sunshine stirs the sap in Prince Edward County's sugar trees, all-but-vanished ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- "Packman's Port": Schooner Days CMLXXXIII (983)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 23 Dec 1950 "Packman's Port" Schooner Days CMLXXXIII (983) by C. H. J. Snider More About NO amount of Yankee inventiveness ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 23 Dec 1950 "Packman's Port" Schooner Days CMLXXXIII (983) by C. H. J. Snider More About NO amount of Yankee inventiveness ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- This Was a Busy Waterfront: Schooner Days CMLXXXI (981)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 9 Dec 1950 This Was a Busy Waterfront Schooner Days CMLXXXI (981) by C. H. J. Snider NOW let us get back to Milford, Prince Edward County's "inland seaport" which built schooners and ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 9 Dec 1950 This Was a Busy Waterfront Schooner Days CMLXXXI (981) by C. H. J. Snider NOW let us get back to Milford, Prince Edward County's "inland seaport" which built schooners and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- "Packman's Port": Schooner Days CMLXXXII (982)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 16 Dec 1950 "Packman's Port" Schooner Days CMLXXXII (982) by C. H. J. Snider "Sometimes too, would the foreign Chapmen come "And beach their dromond in the sandy bay."Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 16 Dec 1950 "Packman's Port" Schooner Days CMLXXXII (982) by C. H. J. Snider "Sometimes too, would the foreign Chapmen come "And beach their dromond in the sandy bay."Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Fatal Fleetwing—II: Schooner Days CLXVI (166)
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 15 Dec 1934 Fatal Fleetwing--II. Schooner Days CLXVI (166) ____ DOWN in the little cemetery at South Bay, in Prince Edward County, you will find the grave of Let McCrimmon, and a mile from it, by the waters of South Bay, whipped to a dark ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 15 Dec 1934 Fatal Fleetwing--II. Schooner Days CLXVI (166) ____ DOWN in the little cemetery at South Bay, in Prince Edward County, you will find the grave of Let McCrimmon, and a mile …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Taits From The "Isle of Tante": Schooner Days CCLXV (265)
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 7 Nov 1936 Taits From The "Isle of Tante" Schooner Days CCLXV (265) _______ ALTHOUGH they began to populate Lake Ontario with their winged wares a century ago, and the last of their creations has long vanished, to this day the Taits, ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 7 Nov 1936 Taits From The "Isle of Tante" Schooner Days CCLXV (265) _______ ALTHOUGH they began to populate Lake Ontario with their winged wares a century ago, and the last of their …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Old Times in Old South Bay: Schooner Days DCCLXXXVI (786)
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 8 Mar 1947 Old Times in Old South Bay Schooner Days DCCLXXXVI (786) by C. H. J. Snider "Schooner Days," says Mrs. Sarah Lize, "How is this for a story?"Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 8 Mar 1947 Old Times in Old South Bay Schooner Days DCCLXXXVI (786) by C. H. J. Snider "Schooner Days," says Mrs. Sarah Lize, "How is this for a story?"Maritime History of the Great Lakes- KP Telescope
Cover states: The K.P. Telescope “printed by and for the men in Kingston Penitentiary”Cover states: The K.P. Telescope “printed by and for the men in Kingston Penitentiary”Grey Roots Museum & Archives- Radioactive material falls out of truck into Belleville traffic
Bill Hutchison, Whig Standard (Kingston), 16 Jul 1979 newspaper articleBill Hutchison, Whig Standard (Kingston), 16 Jul 1979 newspaper articleBelleville Public Library- "Tragically Hip Advocate For First Nations in Final Show"
Waters, Lee, First Nations Drum, Aug 2016 "In what may have been the Tragically Hip's final performance on Saturday in Kingston, Ontario, Gord Downie spoke passionately of struggles in Canadian native communities, specifically Attawapiskat."Waters, Lee, First Nations Drum, Aug 2016 "In what may have been the Tragically Hip's final performance on Saturday in Kingston, Ontario, Gord Downie spoke passionately of struggles in Canadian native communities, specifically Attawapiskat."Six Nations Public Library- Censure in the Caribbean: Jamaica
The Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) is the leading conservative political party in Jamaica. Founded by Alexander Bustamante in 1943, the party represented the electoral wing of the Bustamante Industrial Trade Union. After Jamaica gained independence in 1962, the party assumed office and governed the country for a decade thereafter.The Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) is the leading conservative political party in Jamaica. Founded by Alexander Bustamante in 1943, the party represented the electoral wing of the Bustamante Industrial Trade …CERLAC Resource Centre- Caribbean Quarterly
The CERLAC Resource Center has multiple issues of Caribbean Quarterly with articles concerning the history of race, ethnicity, and Black nationalism in the West Indies.The CERLAC Resource Center has multiple issues of Caribbean Quarterly with articles concerning the history of race, ethnicity, and Black nationalism in the West Indies.CERLAC Resource Centre- British Whig (Kingston, ON), Feb. 14, 1882
p.2 The Folgers have been given the Wolfe Island ferry for another seven years at 15 cents per passenger. An early morning boat is to be run. p.3 Richelieu Navigation Co. - The losses on some of the Royal mail steamers are very heavy: on the Spartan $4,774; ...p.2 The Folgers have been given the Wolfe Island ferry for another seven years at 15 cents per passenger. An early morning boat is to be run. p.3 Richelieu Navigation …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Kingston Shipyard - Product & By-Product: Schooner Days DI (501)
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 28 Jun 1941 Kingston Shipyard - Product & By-Product Schooner Days DI (501) by C. H. J. Snider _______ IT was not just to make conversation that Schooner Days asked in the 500th number--"Power's ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 28 Jun 1941 Kingston Shipyard - Product & By-Product Schooner Days DI (501) by C. H. J. Snider _______ IT was not just to make conversation that Schooner Days asked in the 500th …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Nov. 17, 1812, page 2
(only 2 pages - shortage of paper) p.2 Early on Tuesday morning last information was conveyed to town that seven American vessels, full of men, were approaching. At day light the troops and militia were under arms, and detachments were immediately sent to occupy the ...(only 2 pages - shortage of paper) p.2 Early on Tuesday morning last information was conveyed to town that seven American vessels, full of men, were approaching. At day light …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Transportation
Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), June 30, 1819 Transportation. The Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that he has increased his means of TRANSPORT in BOATS from Kingston to Montreal , ...Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), June 30, 1819 Transportation. The Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that he has increased his means of TRANSPORT in BOATS from Kingston to Montreal , ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes- New Arctic Schooner
New York Tribune, 26 Jun 1857 New Arctic Schooner The little schooner, "Iceberg," which has been building at Kingston, C.W., for Dr. Rae to employ in surveying an undefined portion of the north-eastern coast of this continent, was successfully launched last Saturday. Dr. Rae was detained by illness at Hamilton, ...New York Tribune, 26 Jun 1857 New Arctic Schooner The little schooner, "Iceberg," which has been building at Kingston, C.W., for Dr. Rae to employ in surveying an undefined portion of the north-eastern coast of this …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 21 May 1860
p.2 Sailing of the George Moffat for Montreal - from Port Stanley. [London Free Press] -Imports - 18,19.p.2 Sailing of the George Moffat for Montreal - from Port Stanley. [London Free Press] -Imports - 18,19.Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 22 May 1860
p.2 State Board of Control, Michigan requires all vessels through Sault canal to pay 6¢ per ton on enroled measurement of vessels. [Chicago Democrat] -future of Burlington canal discussed. -Owen Sound busy, six vessels left last week, including Rescue. -The ...p.2 State Board of Control, Michigan requires all vessels through Sault canal to pay 6¢ per ton on enroled measurement of vessels. [Chicago Democrat] -future of Burlington canal discussed. -Owen …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 23 May 1860
p.2 Kingston & Cape Vincent Ferry - Walter Shanly now makes 3 trips daily. -Imports - 19. p.3 ad for ferry steamer Walter Shanly, Capt. Reid.p.2 Kingston & Cape Vincent Ferry - Walter Shanly now makes 3 trips daily. -Imports - 19. p.3 ad for ferry steamer Walter Shanly, Capt. Reid.Maritime History of the Great Lakes - Fatal Fleetwing—II: Schooner Days CLXVI (166)