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  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), July 12, 1822
        p.3 British troops are passing Detroit in American schooner Michigan on way to Drummond Island. [Detroit Gazette 7th June] At a recent meeting of the New York Canal Commissioners and Engineers, it wa
      p.3 British troops are passing Detroit in American schooner Michigan on way …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), July 26, 1822
        p.3 NOTICE. Whereas it is understood that an American Schooner has been chartered by certain of His Majesty's subjects, and employed under a contract for the conveyance of Troops, etc. - between Fort
      p.3 NOTICE. Whereas it is understood that an American Schooner has been …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Aug. 23, 1822
        p.3 man falls from deck of sloop owned by Levens and Scrow, about 1 1/2 miles from Hallowell and was drowned. [U.C. Herald] meeting held at Cornwall about the recent decision by Commissioners of Boun
      p.3 man falls from deck of sloop owned by Levens and Scrow, …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Aug. 30, 1822
        p.3 Melancholy Accident - while a Durham boat was proceeding from Kingston to Montreal, a Navy blacksmith fell overboard and drowned - his waistcoat was filled with dollars. [Montreal Herald, Aug. 14
      p.3 Melancholy Accident - while a Durham boat was proceeding from Kingston …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Sept. 13, 1822
        p.3 a letter about proper size and construction of Pot-ash barrels; they should be 30-32" high and 20-22" in diameter. p.4 The Steam Boat Frontenac, for the remainder of the season, will leave Kingst
      p.3 a letter about proper size and construction of Pot-ash barrels; they …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Oct. 25, 1822
        p.2 An Act to regulate the Trade of Upper and Lower Canada - clauses X and XI mention shipping. p.3 native hemp tested and approved by H.M. Naval Commissioner [U.C. Gazette]
      p.2 An Act to regulate the Trade of Upper and Lower Canada …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Nov. 8, 1822
        p.3 For Lease or Sale - That Valuable Mercantile Stand, situated in the Town of Kingston, the property of the late William Mitchell, comprising a Shop, Store House and a commodious Wharf, adapted to
      p.3 For Lease or Sale - That Valuable Mercantile Stand, situated in …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Nov. 22, 1822
        p.2 DREADFUL SHIPWRECK. Loss of the Schooner Appelona, Wm. Merrit, Master. This vessel left Oswego on the evening of the 14th instant partly laden with pot ashes, salt, and about 16 tons of stone bal
      p.2 DREADFUL SHIPWRECK. Loss of the Schooner Appelona, Wm. Merrit, Master. This …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Nov. 29, 1822
        p.3 On the morning of Sunday the 17th inst. the Schooner Hibernia, of this port, bound with a valuable cargo of goods to York, ran upon the False Ducks in a fog and was wrecked. The crew, who are sav
      p.3 On the morning of Sunday the 17th inst. the Schooner Hibernia, …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Dec. 6, 1822
        p.3 Internal Improvement - Ogdensburgh, Nov. 12th - a canal to unite Lake Ontario with Lake Champlain is discussed. We understand that the case of the seizure made at Carleton Island by the Collector
      p.3 Internal Improvement - Ogdensburgh, Nov. 12th - a canal to unite …
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