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- Mosier, John
- 1 the schooner Pert, Captain Sampson, and the Ann, Captain Mosier. This latter gentleman's name is frequently to
- 2 York but Kingston harbors. The Mary Ann, under Captain Mosier, arrived in Kingston from York on that day,
- 3 to the close of the season, by a young man named Mosier. Of the number of passengers on the first trip
- 4 in the River St. Lawrence, near Prescott. Captain Mosier, nothing daunted, succeeded after a time in
- 5 the month of September " the steamboat Niagara, Captain Mosier, made her trip last week from York to Prescott
- 6 and, owing to the indefatigable exertions of Captain Mosier, the greater portion of her cargo was saved and
- 7 into the lake, when she was met by the Niagara, Captain Mosier, who took her in tow and succeeded in bringing
- 8 Forwarding Business," on July 6th, Captain John Mosier acquaints his friends and the public that he has
- 9 Courier of the same date, and side by side with Captain Mosier's advertisement, is another announcing that the
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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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