Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), July 26, 1828

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p.2 Capt. Mackenzie's speech to the electors of the County of Frontenac - he used to command steamer Frontenac; he is a sailor and a half-pay officer; left the ocean 12 years ago, has a farm in Pittsburgh.

p.3 On Tuesday morning last, Commodore Barrie arrived in the Bull Frog from Niagara, on his return from a tour of inspection to the Upper Ports. The Commodore, on landing, was saluted by the Garrison.


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Item Type
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Date of Original
July 26, 1828
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KN.802
Language of Item
English
Donor
Rick Neilson
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Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), July 26, 1828