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  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), March 23, 1827
        p.3 The Late Captain Livingstone - his biography, defence of schooner Nancy, and his part in capture of U.S. schooners Tigress and Scorpion on Lake Huron. [Montreal Herald] Executive Council Office,
      p.3 The Late Captain Livingstone - his biography, defence of schooner Nancy, …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), March 30, 1827
        p.3 The Steam-boat Queenston is expected here in the course of next week from York and Niagara.
      p.3 The Steam-boat Queenston is expected here in the course of next …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), April 6, 1827
        p.2 a letter from Col. Bye (By) about need for stone cutters etc. on Rideau Canal. [N.Y. Enquirer] p.3 Weather - "...The river being now freed from its icy bondage, we may infer from the "busy note o
      p.2 a letter from Col. Bye (By) about need for stone cutters …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), April 13, 1827
        p.3 Steam Boat Movements - The Queenston arrived in this port on Wednesday forenoon, from York and Niagara, on her way to Prescott, being her first trip for the season. The Toronto arrived also on We
      p.3 Steam Boat Movements - The Queenston arrived in this port on …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), May 11, 1827
        p.2 ..."It is the intention of Government to apply a warehousing system to inland trade of the Canadas, and that Montreal, Kingston and St. John's, will be declared free warehousing ports..."
      p.2 ..."It is the intention of Government to apply a warehousing system …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), May 18, 1827
        p.2 Col. By of Royal Engineers, accompanied by Captain Bolton and Mr. Durnford, arrived from Bytown along canal route; all contracts are given out. p.3 Government Transport by STEAM BOATS. Notice is
      p.2 Col. By of Royal Engineers, accompanied by Captain Bolton and Mr. …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), May 25, 1827
        p.3 The Rideau Canal - Kingston section started, ground broke at foot of Tuttle's Hill. Steam Boat Notice on LAKE ONTARIO. The public are informed that the Steam Boat Queenston, Capt. Whitney, has co
      p.3 The Rideau Canal - Kingston section started, ground broke at foot …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), June 1, 1827
        p.2 Desjardins Canal, from Burlington Heights to Dundas - contracts made for work to start. [U.E. Loyalist] A Report was in circulation last week that the Steam Boat Niagara had been got off, from th
      p.2 Desjardins Canal, from Burlington Heights to Dundas - contracts made for …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), June 8, 1827
        p.2 The Rideau Canal - We yesterday visited the foot of "Tuttle's Hill," the place at which, a few days since, ground was broken for the first time on the Kingston section of this splendid work. A Mr
      p.2 The Rideau Canal - We yesterday visited the foot of "Tuttle's …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), June 22, 1827
        p.2 The Steam Boat Queenston arrived at this port this morning from York and Queenston. (missing issues to end of year)
      p.2 The Steam Boat Queenston arrived at this port this morning from …
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