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- Griffin
- 1 The Barque Griffin
- 2 and the rigging and other stores for the Griffin were lost, though the anchors and cables were
- 3 vessel shipped fresh stores and supplies for the Griffin. The name of this ship is not given, but the
- 4 of opinion as to the exact locality where the Griffin was built and on which side of the Niagara
- 5 officer frequently told Mr. F. that the barque Griffin was built at Cayuga Creek (two leagues) six
- 6 Garneau and other writers describe her as "The Griffon," and there is little doubt but that was her
- 7 North-west for some time longer, but he sent the Griffon back laden with valuable furs, and she is
- 8 year in which the first sailing ship, La Salle's Griffon, appeared upon the lakes until 1755, when we
- 9 between the appearance of the first vessel, the Griffon and the one just referred to. The Declaration of
- 10 YEAR.TONSREMARKS.
FrontenacKingston167810Wrecked.
GriffinCayuga Creek1679about 150" LaSalles
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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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