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Palladium and Chronicle (Oswego, NY), March 17, 1830 
TextNewspapers    Advertisement
Palladium and Chronicle (Oswego, NY), May 26, 1830 
TextNewspapers    Lake Ontario Steam-Boats. - By reference to an advertisement in our columns it will be seen that the Steamboat Ontario has commenced her regular trips between this port and Niagara, via Rochester, and to Ogdensburg via Sacket's Harbor and Cape Vincent. The Martha Ogden will soon commence her ...
Palladium and Chronicle (Oswego, NY), May 26, 1830 
TextNewspapers    Advertisement
Palladium and Chronicle (Oswego, NY), June 2, 1830 
TextNewspapers    Weedsport May 12 Canal Steam-Boat. - A canal boat propelled by steam power passed this village on Sunday evening last. The boat was built at Rochester, and towed to Utica where she received on board her steam apparatus. Her propelling wheels are at the stern, and judging from the majestic ...
Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Aug. 25, 1830 
TextNewspapers    SEAMEN. On the 18th August inst. a meeting was held in this village, for the purpose of taking into consideration the contemplated formation of a Seamen's Friend Society, for Lake Ontario. Capt. Bill, of the Schr. Winnebago, was chosen Chairman, and Capt. L.C. Hugunin, of the Schr. Ontario, ...
Detroit Gazette (Detroit, MI), 4 Feb. 1830, page 2 
TextNewspapers  Detroit Gazette (Detroit, MI), 4 Feb. 1830, page 2page 2  Column 5
Detroit Gazette (Detroit, MI), 1 Apr. 1830, page 2 
TextNewspapers  Detroit Gazette (Detroit, MI), 1 Apr. 1830, page 2page 2  Column 2
Detroit Gazette (Detroit, MI), 8 Apr. 1830, page 2 
TextNewspapers  Detroit Gazette (Detroit, MI), 8 Apr. 1830, page 2page 2  Column 2
Detroit Gazette (Detroit, MI), 8 Apr. 1830, page 3 
TextNewspapers  Detroit Gazette (Detroit, MI), 8 Apr. 1830, page 3page 3  Column 1
Detroit Gazette (Detroit, MI), 8 Apr. 1830, page 3 
TextNewspapers  Detroit Gazette (Detroit, MI), 8 Apr. 1830, page 3page 3  Column 2 ad.
Detroit Gazette (Detroit, MI), 22 April 1830, page 3 
TextNewspapers  Detroit Gazette (Detroit, MI), 22 April 1830, page 3page 3  Column 1
Detroit Gazette (Detroit, MI), 22 April 1830, page 3 
TextNewspapers  Detroit Gazette (Detroit, MI), 22 April 1830, page 3page 3  Column 3
Oswego Free Press (Oswego, NY), Dec. 29, 1830 
TextNewspapers    The lines of poetry are from Erasmus Darwin, The Botanic Garden , (1789), Charles Darwin's grandfather.
Oswego Free Press (Oswego, NY), Wed., Oct. 30, 1830 
TextNewspapers    Welland Canal Navigation. -- The Schr. Winnebago , Capt. Bill , from Oswego , N.Y. bound for Cleaveland , Ohio, laden with Merchandize and Salt, passed up the Welland canal , with perfect ease and safety, on Monday last. This vessel is the first that has attempted its passage thro' this...
Free Press (Oswego, NY), Wed., May 12, 1830 
TextNewspapers    MARINE LIST ______ Port of Oswego ARRIVED. On Thursday, 6th inst. Schr. Eclipse , Cummings , Captain, from York, U.C. one passenger, Mrs. Shaw , from Ellisburg . On Saturday, 8th, Schr. Wolcott , Brown , Capt. from Sackets Harbor , in ballast. On Saturday, 8th, Schr. Colburn , ...
Oswego Free Press (Oswego, NY), April 14, 1830 
TextNewspapers    KINGSTON PACKET. - The Schr. Mariette has commenced running as a Packet from Oswego to Kingston. Leaves Oswego regularly every Monday, and as often as wind and weather will permit. For freight or passage, apply to Messrs. Bronson, Marshall & Co. , Oswego, to John McGuyre , ...
Oswego Free Press (Oswego, NY), Wed., March 31, 1830 
TextNewspapers    Marine List. ___________ Port of Oswego ___________ Cleared. On the 29th inst. Schr. Caroline , Capt. Tyler , for Genesee . On the same day, Schr. Emily , Capt. Booth , for Niagara . On the 30th , Schr. Winebago , Capt. Bill , for Ogdensburgh . On the same day, Schr. ...
Oswego Free Press (Oswego, NY), Wed., April 21, 1830 
TextNewspapers    Marine List. _________ Port of Oswego _________ Arrived. On Tuesday, 15th instant, Schr. Winnebago , Bill , master, from Ogdensburgh , in ballast. Same day, Schr. President , Irons , master, from Salmon River , load Shingles. On Saturday, 17th, Schr. Three Brothers , Gill , ...
Oswego Free Press (Oswego, NY), Wed., April 7, 1830 
TextNewspapers    Marine List. _________ Port of Oswego. ______ Arrived. On Friday, 2d inst ., Kingston packet, schr. Mariette , M'Purdy master, from Kingston - 2 passengers, in ballast. On Saturday, 3d inst. schr. Caroline , Tyler , master, from Genesee river , cargo Wheat and Pork. J.T. ...
Oswego Free Press (Oswego, NY), Wed., April 14, 1830 
TextNewspapers    Marine List. ________ Port of Oswego ________ Arrived. On Saturday, 10th inst. Kingston Packet, Schr. Mariette , Purdy , Master, from Kingston , load Wheat to Bronson, Marshall & Co. On Tuesday, 13th, Schr. Three Brothers , Gill Master, from Ogdensburgh , load Cedar ...
Oswego Free Press (Oswego, NY), Aug. 4, 1830 
TextNewspapers    Lake Ontario Steam-Boat Queenston , Capt. Whitney . - The publick are respectfully informed that the following arrangements have been made, and will be punctually adhered to, from the 1st of May to the 1st of November: - Arrangement. Will leave Niagara every Thursday Morning, at ...
Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), May 26, 1830 
TextNewspapers    Lake Ontario Steam-Boats. - By reference to an advertisement in our columns it will be seen that the Steamboat Ontario has commenced her regular trips between this port and Niagara via Rochester , and to Ogdensburg via Sackets Harbor and Cape Vincent . The Martha Ogden will soon ...
Oswego Free Press (Oswego, NY), March 31, 1830 
TextNewspapers    Our Village. - The navigation on the lake is commenced; the cheerful "yeo-heave-yeo" of the hardy sailors sounds in our ears, and we almost fancy ourselves in some populous city on the boarders of the Atlantic; the shrill notes of the bugle are heard ever an anon, in preparation for the canal ...
Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), May 26, 1830 
TextNewspapers    Transcribed by Dave Gilchrist
Colonial Advocate (Toronto, ON), August 5, 1830 
TextNewspapers    Welland Canal - We are informed that the directors of this extensive and costly undertaking have not once been called together by the president, from the day of the meeting at the close of the last session until now. If this is the case, who audits accounts, isues orders, sellls mill seats, ...
Colonial Advocate (Toronto, ON), August 19, 1830 
TextNewspapers    [From The Kingston Herald] Welland Canal - We are happy that it is in our power to give the public some correct information respecting the Welland Canal. Lieutenant Jones, of the Royal Navy has just returned from a cruise, and states that on Friday last his vessel, the Bull Frog, which draws...
Colonial Advocate (Toronto, ON), September 2, 1830 
TextNewspapers    The first fruits - The schr. Erie, from Cleveland, Ohio, arrived at Oswego on the 3rd inst by the way of the Welland Canal. This arrival was celebrated in a becoming manner by the citizens of Oswego. ...
Colonial Advocate (Toronto, ON), September 2, 1830 
TextNewspapers    The Canada steam-boat has returned to York injured. Her regular trips will be interupted for a day or two. ...
Colonial Advocate (Toronto, ON), September 30, 1830 
TextNewspapers    The steam boat William Peacock met with a dreadful accident on the 17th, outside the light house at Buffalo, on her way to Detroit, when about four miles outside the light house, a joint of the pipe, which conveys team from the boilers to the cylinder, gave way, which instantly discharged the ...
Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Jan. 2, 1830 
TextNewspapers     p.2 The Proprietors of the Steamer Sir James Kempt, are requested to meet on board the boat on Tuesday the 12th day of January instant, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. for the purpose of examining the accounts.                      Jan. 1st, 1830 David John Smith ] NOTES[1830 KINGSTON ...
Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Jan. 16, 1830 
TextNewspapers    p.2 at a meeting of the Merchants of Kingston held at the Court House: #2 - resolved, that the free navigation of the River Saint Lawrence cannot, in the opinion of this meeting, be granted to the citizens of the United States, without seriously affecting the best interests of the Canadian...
Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Jan. 23, 1830 
TextNewspapers    p.2 letter to editor about previously mentioned meeting of Merchants; he is opposed to any concessions to the Americans - signed Mercatur. ...
Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Jan. 30, 1830 
TextNewspapers    p.3 Died - At the Dock Yard in Kingston, on the 29th inst. Mr. John Kyte, clerk in the Navy Department, aged 33. Notice that tenders will be received at H.M. Dock Yard for pine plank and board - quantities given.   Kingston, Jan. 25th, 1830    Jno. R. Glover, Naval Storekeeper. GOVERNMENT...
Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Feb. 20, 1830 
TextNewspapers    p.2 Provincial Parliament - House of Assembly - Feb. 8th - Welland Canal discussed - 2 articles from [York Observer and Freeman] ...
Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Feb. 27, 1830 
TextNewspapers    p.2 House of Assembly - Feb. 10th, 1830 ...Your Committee appointed to consider the Petition of W.L. Whiting and others, forwarders and merchants, complaining of the conduct of the Collector of the Customs at the Coteau-du-Lac in compelling all boats descending the St. Lawrence to report at ...
Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), March 13, 1830 
TextNewspapers    p.3 The Weather - heavy rains; ..."The ice on the Bay and River in front of the Town begins to look very blue. The "busy note of preparation" at our wharves would indicate the near approach of the opening of the navigation. The Steam Boat Toronto, after having undergone a thorough repair was ...
Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), March 20, 1830 
TextNewspapers    p.3 General Police Regulations - #4 - filth or rubbish not to be thrown in the harbour. FORWARDING The Subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and the public, that they are making preparations to commence the Forwarding business on the opening of the navigation, when they will...
Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), April 3, 1830 
TextNewspapers    p.1 Prosecutions Against Rideau Canal Contractors - James Phillips vs. Mackay & Redpath concerning people owning property along the Rideau. (3 columns) [Brockville Gazette] p.2 Opening of the Navigation - The steamboat Niagara touched at this place on Thursday last, on her route from Prescott...
Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), April 10, 1830 
TextNewspapers    p.1 Prosecutions Against Rideau Canal Contractors - (2 full columns) [Brockville Gazette] p.3 Inland Assurance Co. - meeting at Montreal to form an Association to insure against all risks of the Inland Navigation, with resolutions. (full column) Welland Canal Loan - Tenders called by ...
Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), April 24, 1830 
TextNewspapers    p.3 Celebration of His Majesty's Birthday - ...At one o'clock a Royal Salute was fired from the Cockburn, which was moored in front of the residence of the Hon. Captain Byng... On Thursday last one of Mr. Archibald McDonnell's barges arrived from Montreal with goods, being the first arrival of...
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