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- Brockville, ON
- 1 and passengers between that city,Cape Vincent, Brockville and Ogdensburgh.
- 2 State, Northerner, and Niagara--connecting at Brockville with the Grand Trunk Railway, where passengers
- 3 at Port Hope and Cobourg, and from there to Brockville and Ogdensburgh. Another line between Toronto,
- 4 Their steamers ran to Brockville, Kingston, North Shore ports, Toronto and
- 5 second day.
The above boats call at Gananoque, Brockville, Maitland, Prescott, Ogdensburgh, Matilda and
- 6 West Williamsburg, Matilda, Prescott, Maitland, Brockville and Gananoque.
- 7 Brockville. The lake steamers also connected at Brockville with the morning express train, and was the only
- 8 Toronto, on alternate days for Cape Vincent, Brockville and Ogdensburgh, connecting at the first port
- 9 On April 15th Messrs. Chaffey, of Brockville, launched a second large propeller from their
- 10 Rochester, Oswego, Sackett's Harbor, Kingston. Brockville, Ogdensburg, etc., connecting with the new river
- 11 daily for Lewiston, Rochester, Oswego, Kingston, Brockville, Ogdensburgh, Montreal and Quebec, passing the
- 12 Island, Thousand Island Park, Alexandria Bay, Brockville, Prescott, Cornwall and Coteau Landing. There is
- 13 their contents burnt them. This took place near Brockville at the foot of the Thousand Isles. On July 29th,
- 14 Canada and a boat nearly ready for launching in Brockville."
- 15 called each journey at Kingston, Gananoque and Brockville, and the distance covered was nearly five
- 16 Thursdays, stopping each way for half an hour at Brockville and Gananoque. The advertisement concludes
- 17 of Syracuse. She made her first trip between Brockville and the Long Sault, under the command of Captain
- 18 W. L. Whiting & Co., of Brockville, also advertise in the same and in other
- 19 above-named days. The Honorable Judge Jones, of Brockville, and a large party of friends were on board,
- 20 emigrants proceeding to Cobourg and Toronto. At Brockville we took in a party of ladies, which somewhat
- 21 steamer, the Albion, of 200 tons, built at Brockville, was launched this year. She had as captain W.
- 22 trips throughout the summer from Toronto to Brockville direct, without transhipment at Kingston, also
- 23 at Niagara, Queenston. Lewiston, Cape Vincent, Brockville, Prescott, Ogdensburgh and other Ports on the
- 24 vessel.
TorontoYork1824200Broken up.
NiagaraBrockville1825400
AlciopeNiagara1828450
CanadianYork182870
- 25 (1st)Kingston1833200
BrockvilleBrockville1833350
Commodore BarrieKingston1834275Wrecked in
- 26 Robert PeelBrockville1837350Burned in 1838
Queen
- 27 of TorontoToronto1840
AlbionBrockville1840200
MinosChippawa1840250
SovereignNiagara"475
- 28 direct, calling at Odgensburgh, Prescott, Brockville, Kingston, Cobourg, Port Hope, Darlington, etc.
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