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  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Nov. 10, 1820
        p.3 The Steam Boat Sophia having, in consequence of some accident, been prevented from crossing from Sacket's Harbor, we have not received our usual files of American papers.
      p.3 The Steam Boat Sophia having, in consequence of some accident, been …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Nov. 17, 1820
        p.3 The schr. Franklin, captain Hayt, of Erie, of 90 tons, owned by Mr. Peter S. V. Hamor, of Erie, with a cargo of between three and four thousand dollars worth of merchandise, belonging to Mr. Hamo
      p.3 The schr. Franklin, captain Hayt, of Erie, of 90 tons, owned …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Nov. 24, 1820
        p.3 The following more particular account of the late wrecks on Lake Ontario is taken from the Sacket's Harbour Gazette. The Schooner Triumph, Capt. Davis, with 153 barrels Salt, was driven on the Ge
      p.3 The following more particular account of the late wrecks on Lake …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Dec. 8, 1820
        p.3 Accounts from Queenston state, that the greater part of the valuable cargo of the schooner Owen was shipped on the 25th ultimo., on board the Packet Richmond, of York. A few articles were totally
      p.3 Accounts from Queenston state, that the greater part of the valuable …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Dec. 15, 1820
        p.3 Mr. Tucker has returned from Oak Orchard with his decked boat, and has brought over the sails, rigging and crew of the Owen, together with one of the anchors and cables slipped by Captain Sinclai
      p.3 Mr. Tucker has returned from Oak Orchard with his decked boat, …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Dec. 29, 1820
        p.3 The ice took on Sunday across the river and some distance out on the Lake.
      p.3 The ice took on Sunday across the river and some distance …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), March 30, 1821
        (damaged) p.3 TRANSPORTATION. Whiting & Seymour, Lachine and W.L. Whiting & Co., Prescott. Are prepared to receive Produce and Merchandize, at each of the above places, for ...
      (damaged) p.3 TRANSPORTATION. Whiting & Seymour, Lachine and W.L. Whiting & Co., …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), April 6, 1821
        p.3 A Bill has passed to relieve all our schooners from Light House duties to the same extent as Steam-boats. We are glad of this, not only because the owners of small craft can ill afford to pay tho
      p.3 A Bill has passed to relieve all our schooners from Light …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), April 13, 1821
        p.3 In consequence of a succession of strong gales of wind, the ice in the river began to break up on Sunday last, and this morning we observe that the main channel is completely open; the harbor wil
      p.3 In consequence of a succession of strong gales of wind, the …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), April 20, 1821
        p.4 Though some ice still remains in the Bay, the navigation has commenced. One vessel sailed from hence on Wednesday last, and we understand three or four have passed up the American channel. The Sc
      p.4 Though some ice still remains in the Bay, the navigation has …
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