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- Commodore Barrie
- 1 In 1834 the Commodore Barrie was built at Kingston by Henry Gildersleeve. She
- 2 Britannia, Hamilton, Great Britain, Canada, Commodore Barrie, Cobourg and Oakville; on the Bay of Quinte the
- 3 continued the same route as in 1836. The Commodore Barrie, Captain Herchmer, did likewise. The Cobourg was
- 4 Bytown was totally wrecked at Kingston. The Commodore Barrie narrowly escaped a similar fate, but lost one of
- 5 Rochester, Cobourg and Toronto. The Experiment, Commodore Barrie, Burlington, Britannia, Cobourg, William IV. and
- 6 In 1839 the Commodore Barrie, Captain Patterson, commenced her regular trips
- 7 at all intermediate ports. Early in April the Commodore Barrie, William IV and St. George ran from Kingston to
- 8 her journey between Rochester and Cobourg, the Commodore Barrie assisting her into Port Hope. While disabled the
- 9 The Commodore Barrie, Captain Patterson, to quote her advertisement
- 10 COMMODORE BARRIE, FAREWELL.
- 11 The Commodore Barrie for a brief period was on her accustomed course,
- 12 briefly:--"We regret to learn that the steamer Commodore Barrie, plying between Kingston and Belleville, was run
- 13 (1st)Kingston1833200
BrockvilleBrockville1833350
Commodore BarrieKingston1834275Wrecked in 1844
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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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