Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), March 11, 1825

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p.3 advantages of Welland and Oswego Canals over the Western half of Erie Canal; also mentions James George and formation of a committee at York to help the St. Lawrence Association at Quebec. (2 columns) [Weekly Register]

On the 6th inst., the ice in the channel began to break up, and yesterday morning had quite disappeared. It still remains in the Bay of Quinte, and in this harbour, where a passage has been cut for the government scow by order of the Commandant. We believe the early opening of the navigation this season has no precedent in former years. It has not been closed five weeks.


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Date of Original
March 11, 1825
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KN.670
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English
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Rick Neilson
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Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), March 11, 1825