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- Brockville
- 1 BROCKVILLE, Capt. Maxwell.
- 2 the steamers ran as in 1841, connecting with the Brockville and Gildersleeve at Kingston for Dickinson's
- 3 The latter the year previously had run with the Brockville from Kingston to Dickinson's Landing. The Canada
- 4 to witness the vessel, which was called the Brockville, glide from the stocks into the waters of the
- 5 the Merritt, Captain Smith; the Bristol, Brockville and Cantin. The latter was a new boat, built by
- 6 The propeller Brockville, belonging to Chaffey & Co , of Kingston, and
- 7 were built the Cobourg, the Kingston and the Brockville. Each of these steamers received its name from
- 8 The Brockville was of 350 tons burthen, in length 145 feet, in
- 9 of August 30, 1833, says: " The steamboat Brockville is to be launched on Wednesday, September 4th,
- 10 Three steamboats, the Sir James Kempt, the Brockville and the Kingston, were in this season plying
- 11 been previously mentioned as the captain of the Brockville on the Bay of Quinte.
- 12 on the Bay of Quinte the Sir James Kempt, Brockville and Kingston; on Lake Simcoe the Peter Robinson,
- 13 The Sir James Kempt and Brockville. Captain Calder, continued to run from Prescott
- 14 on board the Cobourg on July 18th. The steamers Brockville and Kingston were now under command of Captains
- 15 to Toronto. The river steamers Dolphin and Brockville ran in connection with the vessels just
- 16 The Brockville, Captain Maxwell, was between Kingston and
- 17 (1st)Kingston1833200
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- 18 00Wrecked.
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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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