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  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Aug. 13, 1831
        p.3 Adjourned Sessions. Kingston, 1st August, 1831. Police Regulation - No. 40 - It is ordered that the master of any Steam-Boat, or other Craft or Vessel, from which any ashes, coals, or cinders may
      p.3 Adjourned Sessions. Kingston, 1st August, 1831. Police Regulation - No. 40 …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Aug. 20, 1831
        p.1 Steam Boat Exploions - in the U.S., only one on the Great Lakes was at Buffalo last year, in which 15 people were killed. [Silliman's Journal] Notices of Application to be made at ensuing Session
      p.1 Steam Boat Exploions - in the U.S., only one on the …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Aug. 27, 1831
        p.2 A meeting is to be held at Hamilton, for the purpose of forming a Company to build a steam vessel destined to ply between Burlington Bay and four other Ports on Lake Ontario. p.3 Notice - The Sto
      p.2 A meeting is to be held at Hamilton, for the purpose …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Sept. 17, 1831
        p.3 Notice is hereby given that tenders will be received by the Subscriber until Monday the 3rd of October next for the building of a wharf and removal and erection of the Store House on Water Lot No
      p.3 Notice is hereby given that tenders will be received by the …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Sept. 24, 1831
        p.2 The John Bull - new steam boat built by Messrs. Molson, 189 feet by 70 feet, (very good description) [Courant] p.3 At a Meeting of the Committee of Management of the Steamer John By, it was resol
      p.2 The John Bull - new steam boat built by Messrs. Molson, …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Oct. 1, 1831
        p.2 The Rideau Canal - It is with much pleasure we announce that this magnificent work is now drawing very near its final completion, the water having already been let in along the greater part of th
      p.2 The Rideau Canal - It is with much pleasure we announce …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Oct. 8, 1831
        p.2 Notices of Applications to be made to Provincial Legislature - 3 - For certain amendments to the act authorizing the making of a lateral cut from the Welland Canal to the mouth of the River Niaga
      p.2 Notices of Applications to be made to Provincial Legislature - 3 …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Oct. 22, 1831
        p.2 In another part of our impression will be found the testimony of a Boston paper to the enterprising spirit of the Messrs. Hamilton of Queenston, in supplying the principal part of the steam navig
      p.2 In another part of our impression will be found the testimony …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Oct. 29, 1831
        p.2 The beautiful steamboat Wm. IV is to be launched at Gananoque this forenoon. The John By steamer, built at this place by Mr. Drummond, is now finished, and will be launched early next week. Mr. M
      p.2 The beautiful steamboat Wm. IV is to be launched at Gananoque …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Nov. 5, 1831
        p.2 Commodore Barrie and family returned here on Saturday last, after an absence of several months, during which period we understand the Commodore was employed in visiting the naval establishments o
      p.2 Commodore Barrie and family returned here on Saturday last, after an …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Nov. 12, 1831
        p.2 For the satisfaction of the shippers of goods on board the John Watkins schooner, Capt. Thew, we beg to announce that she arrived safe here and has proceeded to Prescott. During the late Gale the
      p.2 For the satisfaction of the shippers of goods on board the …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Nov. 19, 1831
        p.2 In the advertising part of our impression will be found that the four large vessels in this Dock Yard are to be sold on the 18th January next. However useless and unnecessary they have latterly b
      p.2 In the advertising part of our impression will be found that …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Nov. 26, 1831
        p.2 Launch of the John By Steam Boat - On Wednesday last, the launch of this fine vessel took place from Mississagua Point, where little more than three months ago the first beam in her construction
      p.2 Launch of the John By Steam Boat - On Wednesday last, …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Dec. 3, 1831
        p.2 Report of the Board of Directors of the Tay Navigation Co. - at Perth; works may have to be stopped because of lack of money.
      p.2 Report of the Board of Directors of the Tay Navigation Co. …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Dec. 10, 1831
        p.2 past winters described - mentions the loss of schooner York on St. Andrews Day near Genessee River in 1798. We have received a communication from one of three individuals who had a most miraculou
      p.2 past winters described - mentions the loss of schooner York on …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Dec. 17, 1831
        p.2 a long article touching on uniting the Ottawa River with Lake Huron. (1 full column) p.3 Adjourned General Sessions, held at Court House in Kingston, Midland District, on 5th December, 1831: amen
      p.2 a long article touching on uniting the Ottawa River with Lake …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Dec. 24, 1831
        p.2 Commodore Barrie, C.B. arrived here on Thursday last from Quebec. harbor has been frozen for three days. Improvement of the St. Lawrence - examined by a Committee of the Provincial Parliament. p.
      p.2 Commodore Barrie, C.B. arrived here on Thursday last from Quebec. harbor …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Dec. 31, 1831
        p.2 a letter to the editors of the Chronicle and the York Courier dealing with distances between Montreal and Bytown, Bytown and Kingston, and Kingston and Montreal; also discusses number of locks, e
      p.2 a letter to the editors of the Chronicle and the York …
  • Quebec (1831)
        96x19x8. Nothing known.
      96x19x8. Nothing known.
  • Pocahontas (1831)
        90x14x8 Owned by General Mining Association, London England. Towboat.
      90x14x8 Owned by General Mining Association, London England. Towboat.
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