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- Charlotte
- 1 Steamer Queen Charlotte
- 2 DIRECT.
The New Low-Pressure Steamboats,
CHARLOTTE AND BYTOWN,
- 3 On August 18th Brock sailed for Fort Erie in the Charlotte, and on August 22nd arrived in York.
- 4 on a pivot; the brig Hunter, of 10 guns; the Queen Charlotte, 17--she was under command of Captain Finnis;
- 5 this enterprise were the Star, Cherwell, Magnet, Charlotte, Prince Regent, Montreal and several gunboats.
- 6 has already been referred to. She was named the Queen Charlotte, and was launched April 22nd, 1818, the
- 7 used, and went far in the construction of the Queen Charlotte, which was destined to be the pioneer steamer
- 8 currency, equal to $5; this included meals. The Charlotte was a very acceptable improvement in the
- 9 be more regretted had not the new steamboat Charlotte now commenced running up and down the river, so
- 10 it the Frontenac is referred to by name and the Charlotte by inference. It is thus worded:--
- 11 Cornwall, running on Lake St. Louis, and to the Charlotte, Toronto and Dalhousie, the article concludes
- 12 Fair American, Sovereign, Jessie Woods, Erin, Charlotte, Winnebago, Lord Nelson, Enterprise and Boxer.
- 13 the steamer United States and the two schooners Charlotte, of Toronto, and Charlotte, of Oswego, attempted
- 14 The Charlotte, Bytown and Caledonia ran from Kingston to
- 15 150" LaSalles ship.
GladwinNot known1766Unknown
Charlotte" "1766"
Victory" "1766Lake Erie vessels
Boston"
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KingstonSackett's Harbor.1816246
Queen CharlotteErnestown1818150Broken up.
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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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