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- Burlington
- 1 56; Commodore, Sir Robert Hall, Burlington, 42; captain, N. Lockyer. Charwell, 50; captain,
- 2 The Burlington, which had been built at Oakville and launched
- 3 and Toronto. The Experiment, Commodore Barrie, Burlington, Britannia, Cobourg, William IV. and Transit all
- 4 The steamer Burlington resumed her daily journeys as usual in April of
- 5 "DUNDAS, HAMILTON AND TORONTO.--The steam packet Burlington, John Gordon, Master, will leave Windsor on
- 6 Britannia, Captain William Colclough, and the Burlington, Captain Robert Kerr, forming a line from
- 7 BURLINGTON,
CAPT. ROBERT KERR
- 8 Traveller,
The Gildersleeve,
The Cobourg,
The Burlington,
The Gore,
The Britannia,
The Queen,
The Transit
- 9 The steamer Burlington was burned at the Queen's wharf, Toronto, on the
- 10 to the travelling public as late captain of the Burlington --Capt. Dick, who formerly sailed the Gore,
- 11 [sic]Montreal1816UnknownBroke up.
Kingston +
BurlingtonatWithdrawn
Charwell1816after two
Champlain
- 12 tables were sailing vessels.
Experiment1837150
BurlingtonOakville"150
GoreNiagara1838
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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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