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- Kingston
- 1 arrived in Toronto from Cobourg by the steamer Kingston on September 7th. A temporary wharf was erected
- Kingston
- 1 and Chicora; Capt. Chas. Charmichael, steamer Kingston, burnt, captain and some of the crew and
- 2 Captain, drowned at burning of steamer Kingston.
- 3 as the Royal Mail line comprised the steamers Kingston, Champion, Banshee, New Era and Passport. They
- 4 the Passport, Champion, New Era, Banshee and Kingston. This was exactly as in 1858, the only change
- 5 each yacht tacking or wearing as the steamer Kingston passed, and dipping her ensign, but this plan
- 6 the "Through Line," were the Magnet, New Era, Kingston, Champion, Banshee and Passport. They ran, as
- 7 Mail Line in 1864 consisted of the steamers Kingston, Captain Howard; Passport, Captain Kelley;
- 8 of the Champion, Passport, Grecian, Magnet and Kingston; later in the season the Spartan.
- 9 line consisted of the steamers Spartan, Grecian, Kingston, Passport, Magnet, Champion and Banshee. Their
- 10 composed the line: Spartan, Captain Kelly; Kingston, Captain Farrel; Passport, Captain Sinclair;
- 11 A lamentable accident occurred to the steamer Kingston in the autumn of 1872, and she became a total
- 12 were as follows:--The Passport, Magnet, Kingston, Champion, Grecian, Spartan, Corsican and
- 13 been mentioned. Of those then in existence the Kingston was wrecked, was subsequently rebuilt and called
- 14 The Algerian, the Kingston's successor, has already been described. She is of
- 15 being commissioned upon the lakes of Canada:--Kingston, 56; Commodore, Sir Robert Hall, Burlington, 42;
- 16 in the same year were built the Cobourg, the Kingston and the Brockville. Each of these steamers
- 17 The Kingston was a comparatively small steamer of only 200
- 18 of Quinte the Sir James Kempt, Brockville and Kingston; on Lake Simcoe the Peter Robinson, and making
- 19 on July 18th. The steamers Brockville and Kingston were now under command of Captains Brush and
- 20 at intermediate ports. On the Bay of Quinte the Kingston began her season's work on April 17th in
- 21 of the Bay of Quinte steamers for 1841, the Kingston, Capt. Harrison, and the Albion, Capt. W. T.
- 22 The City of Kingston, Captain W. C. Lawless, made three trips a week
- 23 [sic]Montreal1816UnknownBroke up.
Kingston +
BurlingtonatWithdrawn
Charwell1816after
- 24 50
BritanniaKingston1833200
CobourgCobourg1833500
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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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