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- Kingston Gazette
- 1 later were near Amherstburg, on Lake Erie The Kingston Gazette of September 19, 1812, contains the following
- 2 the attack upon Oswego, there is reported in the Kingston Gazette, of Nov. 7tb, 1815, the proceedings of a naval
- 3 in his honor. Still later can be found in the Kingston Gazette, of November 25th, the following paragraph: --
- 4 information is given in the columns of the Kingston Gazette:--
- 5 The Kingston Gazette informs us that:-- " On Saturday, the 7th of
- 6 information is gleaned from the columns of the Kingston Gazette of May 24th:--
- 7 for a short time to the events of 1816. From the Kingston Gazette of June 8th, we extract the following notice:--
- 8 On July 13th the Gazette announces the "Launch on Monday last (this would
- 9 On November 30th the Kingston Gazette refers to the supposed loss of the schooner
- 10 On June 20th, 1817, the Kingston Gazette announces that the Frontenac has completed her
- 11 where the Frontenac steamboat was built." The Kingston Gazette, from which this extract is taken, goes on to
- 12 The Kingston Gazette, in its impression of May 12th, contains the
- 13 70th regiment. The following week, May 19th, the Gazette mentions the fact that the stage between
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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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