The Maritime History of the Great Lakes
Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 14 May 1834


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Lake Ontario Steam Boats. - The new British Steam-boat COBOURG, commenced her trips between Prescott and Niagara this week, and will stop at this Port both on her upward and downward passage. She will leave this Port for Niagara, touching at Cobourg and Toronto, every Friday evening; and for Prescott, touching at Kingston and Brockville, every Tuesday evening. The COBOURG is said to be a fine boat, and is propelled by two low pressure engines, of 50 horse power each.

It will be perceived, by reference to the advertisement, that the Steam-boat St. George, will hereafter leave here for Kingston and Prescott, every Thursday evening, and Toronto and Niagara every Saturday afternoon.


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Newspaper
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Date of Original:
May 14, 1834
Local identifier:
GLN.28
Language of Item:
English
Donor:
Richard Palmer
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Public domain: Copyright has expired according to the applicable Canadian or American laws. No restrictions on use.
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