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  • Cobourg Star (Cobourg, ON), Wednesday, December 21, 1836
        STEAM BOAT CANADA. ---As this boat was entering our harbor on Friday night, from Kingston, the wind blowing a gale at the time, she was driven on the east shore where she grounded so firmly that it w
      STEAM BOAT CANADA. ---As this boat was entering our harbor on Friday …
  • Cleveland Weekly Advertiser (Cleveland, OH), Thursday, July 14, 1836
        LAKE ONTARIO DISASTER. ---The Buffalo Journal of the 17th. June, states that the steam boat GREAT BRITAIN, ran down a schooner bound for Oswego, with 3,000 bushels wheat. Passengers and crew safe.
      LAKE ONTARIO DISASTER. ---The Buffalo Journal of the 17th. June, states that …
  • Cobourg Star (Cobourg, ON), Wednesday, June 22, 1836
        SCHOONER SUNK. ---During the night of Tuesday last, the GREAT BRITAIN in her passage up to Kingston, had the mishap to run foul of the schooner MARGARET MILLER, of Hillier, fully loaded with wheat, o
      SCHOONER SUNK. ---During the night of Tuesday last, the GREAT BRITAIN in …
  • St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), October 20, 1842
        Increase Of Passengers On The Oswego Route - The following is copied from a letter, just received by a friend, in Oswego: - Steamer Vandalia, Cleveland, Oct. 4, 1842 Dear Sir - I arrived at this port
      Increase Of Passengers On The Oswego Route - The following is copied …
  • Copy of a letter from M.T. Woolsey to Commodore Chauncey
    Niles Weekly Register, Saturday, June 18, 1814, page 266     Copy of a letter from M.T. Woolsey to Commodore Chauncey Sir - I have already had the honor to inform you of the affair at Sandy ...
    Niles Weekly Register, Saturday, June 18, 1814, page 266   Copy of a letter from M.T. Woolsey to Commodore Chauncey Sir - …
  • Buffalo Enquirer (Buffalo, NY), Thursday, December 10, 1891
        Ogdensburg , Dec. 10. -- An examination of the OREGON by a diver reveals a hole in her starboard bow five planks wide and five or six feet long. The forefoot and keel are badly damaged. The dry oats
      Ogdensburg , Dec. 10. -- An examination of the OREGON by a …
  • Buffalo Enquirer (Buffalo, NY), Friday, December 11, 1891
        Ogdensburg , Dec. 11. -- The lighter from the steamer OREGON has arrived here with about 17,600 bushels of oats. These were between decks and are damp. The balance of her cargo is under water. She is
      Ogdensburg , Dec. 11. -- The lighter from the steamer OREGON has …
  • Buffalo Enquirer (Buffalo, NY), Friday, December 18, 1891
        Ogdensburg , Dec. 18. -- After taking out a large quantity of oats the steamer OREGON , on the rocks at Nine Mile Light , was floated on Tuesday and passed ...
      Ogdensburg , Dec. 18. -- After taking out a large quantity of …
  • Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), Sat., April 7, 1860
        Marine Intelligence. - A meeting of the masters and owners of vessels, was held at Chicago on Saturday last, for the purpose of establishing a regular and uniform rate of seamen's wages, for the ensu
      Marine Intelligence. - A meeting of the masters and owners of vessels, …
  • Niles Republican (Niles, MI), 26 November 1842
        WRECK OF THE SHIP MILWAUKIE - NINE LIVES LOST. - The ship Milwaukie, Capt. Whitmore, was towed out of the St. Joseph harbor, by the Huron, on the morning of the 16th; she sailed for the mouth of the
      WRECK OF THE SHIP MILWAUKIE - NINE LIVES LOST. - The ship …
  • St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), January 26, 1853
        Customs Duties - It is with pleasure that we are able to state that the receipt of customs duties at Port Dalhousie, for 1852, exceed the receipts of 1851 by #1000, though the increase of that year w
      Customs Duties - It is with pleasure that we are able to …
  • St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), February 15, 1838
        Late Navigation - January 29th the steam boat New England reached Buffalo from up the lake, and on the 27th the Robert Fulton arrived at <name reg="Detroit" ...
      Late Navigation - January 29th the steam boat New England reached Buffalo …
  • St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), February 22, 1838
        The Caroline was used by William Lyon Mackenzie to supply his rebel garrison on Navy Island in the Niagara River, just above Niagara Falls. It was seized in January, 1838 by the British, set on fire
      The Caroline was used by William Lyon Mackenzie to supply his rebel …
  • St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), October 27, 1837
        The Gale - On Thursday night and yesterday morning, we were visited by one of the most violent gales of wind that have for many years have experienced in this part of the country. The wind came form
      The Gale - On Thursday night and yesterday morning, we were visited …
  • St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), June 22, 1843
        Beauharnois Riots - We learn from a gentleman who left the scene of the late melancholy occurrences, yesterday morning, that no renewal of outrage had been attempted up to the hour of his departure.
      Beauharnois Riots - We learn from a gentleman who left the scene …
  • Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), January 11, 1902
        Wrecks on the Great lakes Casualty List for 1901 July 7, 1901, -- Small steamer ALBERTA, coal laden, wrecked on Lake Ontario, near Cape Vincent.
      Wrecks on the Great lakes Casualty List for 1901 July 7, 1901, …
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 18 Apr. 1872
        THE TIMBER TRADE. - At the present time there is an anxious inquiry for timber vessels for freighting that commodity from the shore of Lake Erie , Saginaw and the <name reg="Georgian Bay" ...
      THE TIMBER TRADE. - At the present time there is an anxious …
  • St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), July 6, 1843
        Melancholy Accident - On the afternoon of Sunday the 2d instant, a sail boat, in which were three highly respectable young men, belonging to Dunnville, was capsized, about half a mile from the Canada
      Melancholy Accident - On the afternoon of Sunday the 2d instant, a …
  • St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), May 18, 1843
        Timber Ship For Sale To be sold by auction, at Dunnville, on Thursday the 15ht of June next, (if not previously disposed of by private contract) the hull of the steam boat "Toronto", formerly "Genera
      Timber Ship For Sale To be sold by auction, at Dunnville, on …
  • St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), April 8, 1862
        The schooner Nicaragua arrived at Port Dalhousie on Saturday. She is the first vessel of the season.
      The schooner Nicaragua arrived at Port Dalhousie on Saturday. She is the …
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