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- Mohawk
- 1 by Knox, the Historian, the "Onondago" and the "Mohawk."
- 2 there was the Speedy, schooner, besides the Mohawk, Mississaga and the Duke of Kent. About the same
- 3 conveyed from Kingston to Niagara on board the Mohawk, under the command of Commodore Bouchette.
- 4 were soon embarked on board the King's ship, Mohawk, commanded by Commodore Bouchette, grandfather
- 5 in which we took our passage, and the "Mohawk," which is just finished; a small yacht of
- 6 The Mohawk, referred to by Rochefoucault, wag in the
- 7 May of the same year (1797) we again hear of the Mohawk, and also of a vessel which has not been
- 8 of December 2nd, that "Fears for the fate of the Mohawk are entertained by several persons. It is said
- 9 at Niagara, with the intelligence that the Mohawk had encountered a heavy storm, in which she was
- 10 or even a year earlier, also that the schooner Mohawk had been employed in carrying stone from Niagara
- 11 Another vessel named the Mohawk, also a gunboat, but of very much smaller
- 12 the close of the last century and the vessel Mohawk, of which we had frequent mention in the early
- 13 Pointabout 1776"
Mohawk, 1st" """
Mississaga" "
Duke of Kent"
- 14 ra179280Wrecked.
ChippawayKingston1794400Wrecked.
Mohawk,
- 15 rg"150
AdmiralNiagara"400
CherokeeKingston1843700
Mohawk""150
ForesterRice Lake1845250
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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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