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- Niagara
- 1 of the Cataract, Bay State, Northerner and Niagara. Their route was from Niagara to Toronto,
- 2 steamers--Cataract, Bay State, Northerner, and Niagara--connecting at Brockville with the Grand Trunk
- 3 mail line of steamers--Ontario, Cataract and Niagara--for Alexandria Bay, Clayton, Kingston,
- 4 and Ogdensburgh consisted of the Bay State, Niagara, Ontario and Cataract. A small vessel called the
- 5 St. George, Capt. Twohy; Niagara, Capt. Sutherland; City of Toronto, Capt. Dick.
- 6 8 o'clock evening, Tuesday and Friday, the Niagara.
At 8 o'clock evening, Wednesday and Saturday,
- 7 At 12 o'clock noon, Monday and Thursday, the Niagara.
At 12 o'clock noon, Tuesday and Friday, the
- 8 often been mentioned and fully described. The Niagara belonged to the Honorable John Hamilton, She was
- 9 On the Niagara Captain Elmsley displaced Captain Sutherland,
- 10 The Niagara also brought 27 officers and 350 men belonging
- 11 Two other schooners, namely, the Ontario and the Niagara, were in the same month also taken by the
- 12 previously been captured from the Canadians; the Niagara, 20; the Ariel, 4; the Trippe, Tigress, Ohio and
- 13 Their fleet consisted of five vessels, namely Niagara, Caledonia, St. Lawrence, Scorpion and Tigress.
- 14 at that time and their routes. They were "The Niagara and Queenston from Prescott, the Frontenac from
- 15 The Niagara mentioned in the preceding paragraphs had been
- 16 Early in the month of September " the steamboat Niagara, Captain Mosier, made her trip last week from
- 17 of Nov. 11, 1826, a serious accident to the Niagara is reported. She, it appears, struck on a reef
- 18 The accident which occurred to the Niagara in the previous November was much more serious
- 19 in circulation last week that the steamboat Niagara had been got off from the beach near Long Point
- 20 distance into the lake, when she was met by the Niagara, Captain Mosier, who took her in tow and
- 21 In 1829 we have the Canada, Niagara, Queenston and Alciope all plying between
- 22 he was placed in command of the new steamer, Niagara, (name afterwards changed to Sovereign). She was
- 23 Cataract, Bay State, Ontario and Northerner. The Niagara, also an American vessel, made bi-weekly trips
- 24 vessel.
TorontoYork1824200Broken up.
NiagaraBrockville1825400
AlciopeNiagara1828450
CanadianY
- 25 propeller.
L. ShicklunaSt. Catharines187830Tug.
NiagaraSt. Catharines1875509
OngiaraToronto188594Form'ly
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