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- America
- 1 Steamer America
- 2 The City of Hamilton, Admiral and America all laid up for the winter about the 22nd.
- 3 The first of these two vessels supplanted the America, sold for $10,000 and sent to the Bay of Quinte
- 4 Great Western Railway, the steamers Canada and America, Captains C. E. Willoughby and J. Masson,
- 5 and Cape Vincent; the steamers Canada and America, from Hamilton, forming a separate line for both
- 6 Mr. Shickluna launched the propeller America from his yard at St. Catharines on the afternoon
- 7 The propeller America ran from Montreal to St. Catharines, calling at
- 8 The America ran from Montreal to Kingston, Toronto and
- 9 ran to St. Catharines; the Dromedary, Mary Ward, America, St. Lawrence, Dalhousie and East.
- 10 Toronto and Hamilton to Rochester. They were the America, Captain Henry Twohy, and the Gore, Captain
- 11 Messrs. Gunn & Browne. The Gore, Admiral, America and Chief Justice all resumed their usual course
- 12 and Port Hope both going and returning. The American and Gore were on the route between Toronto and
- 13 the year extended her journeys to Hamilton. The America continued her old route from Toronto to
- 14 absence and smallness of freights. The steamers America, Admiral, Eclipse, Despatch and Chief Justice
- 15 the Toronto Examiner announces that the steamers America and Eclipse have taken " their usual places on
- 16 New York to Toronto in 24 hours.
THE STEAMER " AMERICA,"
CAPT. McBRIDE.
- 17 America and Admiral. Those by the America will reach Toronto in 24 hours from New York.
- 18 by application to the Pursers of the Admiral or America,
- 19 will arrive in Toronto in time to take the America for Rochester and arrive in New York in 31
- 20 boat
Prince of WalesKingston1842200
America (1st)Niagara1840300Tow boat.
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- 21 by G W R
AmericaNiagara1854700
City of TorontoToronto1855400Ocean
- 22 of Quinte1861250
AdvancePt. Dalhousie1862400
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This electronic edition is based on the original in the collection of the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston.
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