Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Albany Argus, 13 Dec 1822, p. 3

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It is stated by Capt. MOSIER of the Lady Maitland, from Niagara for Prescott, that on Sunday morning the 19th instant, the Schooner Hibernian, belonging to Mr. Smith, of Kingston, bound to New-York, loaded with merchandize, went on shore on the ducks, having parted both cables and lost her anchors; her sides were stove in, but the goods were taken out on shore without being damaged. Crew all saved. - Brockville Recorder.


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Date of Publication
13 Dec 1822
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Mosier, John ; Smith, Mr.
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  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.9308660593681 Longitude: -76.656846984375
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Albany Argus, 13 Dec 1822, p. 3