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  • Brockville on New Route
    Globe (Toronto, ON), 19 Jun 1908     Brockville on New Route Trenton, June 18.--It is stated here that Captain Christie of Deseronto has purchased the steamer Brockville, the price paid being in the vicinity of $10,000. This vessel will
    Globe (Toronto, ON), 19 Jun 1908   Brockville on New Route Trenton, June 18.--It is stated here that Captain …
  • Oswego Free Press (Oswego, NY), Dec. 25, 1833
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  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 4 Sep, 1870
        The figures for the lakes appear to include only American tonnage. Though the figures don't actually add up, you get the idea. The total tonnage figure represents roughly 2,200 registered U.S. vessel
      The figures for the lakes appear to include only American tonnage. Though …
  • Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Wed., May 19, 1832
        The splendid Steamboat Great Britain , arrived at this Port on Sunday morning last. According to her arrangements for this and the next month, she will stop at this place only on her passage down the
      The splendid Steamboat Great Britain , arrived at this Port on Sunday …
  • Rambling Sketches
    Chenango Semi-Weekly Telegraph (Norwich, NY), June 30, 1877     Rambling Sketches Steamer Fountain City , June 20th, 1877 Messrs. Editors: Our good ship has just reached the dock of the beautiful city of Cleveland , and ...
    Chenango Semi-Weekly Telegraph (Norwich, NY), June 30, 1877   Rambling Sketches Steamer Fountain City , June 20th, 1877 Messrs. Editors: Our …
  • Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), May 6, 1854
        Anniversary of the Capture of Oswego On the 6th day of May, 1814 , forty years ago to-day, Oswego was captured by a British naval and land force, after a gallant defense by a small force of soldiers
      Anniversary of the Capture of Oswego On the 6th day of May, …
  • New Year Passage: Schooner Days CMLXXXV (985)
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, January 6, 1951     New Year Passage Schooner Days CMLXXXV by C. H. J. Snider CAPT. TOM DONNELLY, head of the Donnelly Wrecking Co , and Capt. John Saunders, master mariner, jointly owned the white ...
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, January 6, 1951   New Year Passage Schooner Days CMLXXXV by C. H. J. Snider CAPT. …
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Sat., 12 Jun, 1847, page 2
        The schooner " Rough and Ready ," of Cleveland , came in collision with the steamer Constellation on Thursday and sunk. At first it was supposed to be the schr. of ...
      The schooner " Rough and Ready ," of Cleveland , came in …
  • Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Feb. 3, 1877
        What People Say The Early History and Conditions of Oswego - Another Interesting Contribution to Our Early History Lockport , (N.Y.) , January 18, ...
      What People Say The Early History and Conditions of Oswego - Another …
  • Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Tuesday, January 3, 1838
        Since our first number was issued we have been in a state of excitement never before equaled in consequence of the threatening attitude assumed by the rebel blood-hounds and their associates, the loa
      Since our first number was issued we have been in a state …
  • Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Tuesday, October 9, 1838
        The Steam Boat CYNTHIA Burnt. -- On Saturday last the Steam Boat CYNTHIA, commanded by Capt. J. H. Hodson, when two miles this side of Amherstburgh, on her way to sandwich, was discovered to be on fi
      The Steam Boat CYNTHIA Burnt. -- On Saturday last the Steam Boat …
  • Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Tuesday, October 16, 1838
        The hermaphrodite schooner ' BROCK,' lost two of her guns during a little squall on Lake Huron, a short time ago, which, it appears, were not secured against such an emergency, doubtless, owing to th
      The hermaphrodite schooner ' BROCK,' lost two of her guns during a …
  • Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Tuesday, October 30, 1838
        Yesterday morning the schr. BROCK brought up from Amherstburgh, and landed at our wharf, the long nine-pounder, which was taken with the schooner ' ANN of Detroit,' two smaller guns, 200 stand of mus
      Yesterday morning the schr. BROCK brought up from Amherstburgh, and landed at …
  • Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Thursday, June 6, 1839
        A few days since, one of the Yankee Brigands captured at Windsor, and so humanely set at large by His Excellency Sir George Arthur, with several of his companions in arms, a short time since paid a v
      A few days since, one of the Yankee Brigands captured at Windsor, …
  • Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Thursday, June 13, 1839
        The Steamboat CYNTHIA. -- Which was burnt last autumn between this and Amherstburgh, part of whose hull and engine was saved from the devouring elements, last week made her appearance in our waters,
      The Steamboat CYNTHIA. -- Which was burnt last autumn between this and …
  • Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Wednesday, August 21, 1839
        The Steam-boat THREE BROTHERS. -- The enterprising and public-spirited Messrs. Eberts of the flourishing town of Chatham, have lately added to our few water craft a splendid new steamer bearing the a
      The Steam-boat THREE BROTHERS. -- The enterprising and public-spirited Messrs. Eberts of …
  • Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Wednesday, August 28, 1839
        We learn from the Oswego Herald that the schooner GURNSEY, of Rochester, the vessel that carried the gang of pirates to Cobourg, returned to Oswego from a Canadian port lumber laden; the Captain and
      We learn from the Oswego Herald that the schooner GURNSEY, of Rochester, …
  • Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Wednesday, September 11, 1839
        A schooner was capsized opposite this town on Monday last, a strong gale from the South West prevailing at the time. She had neither cargo or ballast on board, and had she not been improperly managed
      A schooner was capsized opposite this town on Monday last, a strong …
  • Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Wednesday, September 18, 1839
        (From the Detroit Free Press, Sept. 3.) DESTRUCTION OF THE STEAMBOAT "GREAT WESTERN." About half past seven o'clock on Sunday evening, after our Monday's paper was put to press, our city was thrown i
      (From the Detroit Free Press, Sept. 3.) DESTRUCTION OF THE STEAMBOAT "GREAT …
  • Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Thursday, December 19, 1839
        It affords us much pleasure to copy from the Detroit Free Press of the 11th instant, the following testimonial of the gallantry and humanity displayed by our esteemed friend, Samuel Hosk Derriman, Es
      It affords us much pleasure to copy from the Detroit Free Press …
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