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- Bay State
- 1 consisting of the Cataract, Bay State, Northerner and Niagara. Their route was from
- 2 Express Line of mail steamers--Cataract, Bay State, Northerner, and Niagara--connecting at
- 3 Oswego and Ogdensburgh consisted of the Bay State, Niagara, Ontario and Cataract. A small vessel
- 4 a very serious accident occurred to the steamer Bay State on the morning of Wednesday, May 9th. Daring a
- 5 accompanied by great loss of life. The propeller Bay State, Captain Marshall, belonging to the Northern
- 6 steamers," so runs the advertisement, "Bay State and Cataract," leaves Toronto " every Monday,
- 7 lake steamers Ontario, Captain J. B. Estes; Bay State, Captain J. B. Morley; Cataract, Captain J. H.
- 8 for 1864 were as follows: The Ontario and Bay State at first formed a tri-weekly line. Early in June
- 9 Line had their three steamers, the Ontario, Bay State and Cataract plying as in 1863-64.
- 10 the point of an island by the American steamer Bay State, and sank in less than five minutes. Both boats
- 11 as in the year previous, namely, the Ontario, Bay State and Cataract.
- 12 throughout 1850 of four vessels, the Cataract, Bay State, Ontario and Northerner. The Niagara, also an
- 13 of the season these were the Northerner and Bay State, each of 1,000 tons burthen. They connected with
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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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