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  • Fort Niagara
    Fort Niagara
    Image  Van Cleve, James, The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs (Buffalo, NY: Jewett, Thomas & Co., 1852), 1852, p. 69     A steamboat leaves the mouth of the Niagara River passing Fort Niagara on the American side.
    Image  Van Cleve, James, The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs (Buffalo, NY: Jewett, Thomas & Co., 1852), 1852, p. 69   A steamboat leaves the mouth of the Niagara River passing Fort Niagara on the American side.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Forts Ontario and Niagara, New York
    Forts Ontario and Niagara, New York
    NewspaperImage  Kilburn, Samuel Smith, Ballou's Pictorial, 29 Mar 1856, p. 201     FORTS ONTARIO AND NIAGARA, NEW YORK The views on this page were drawn expressly for us by Mr. Kilburn, and are characterized by his accustomed spirit and fidelity. The first represents Fort Ontario on the east side of the Oswego River. Its situation is pretty, and the breakwater ...
    NewspaperImage  Kilburn, Samuel Smith, Ballou's Pictorial, 29 Mar 1856, p. 201   FORTS ONTARIO AND NIAGARA, NEW YORK The views on this page were drawn expressly for us by Mr. Kilburn, and are characterized by his accustomed spirit and fidelity. The first …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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