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- Ogdensburg, NY
- 1 de Vaudreuil to Niagara, "at La Presentation" (Ogdensburgh) "they found batteaux that had been sent to meet
- 2 length reached still water at Oswagatchun--now Ogdensburg--where they were met by a barge from Kingston
- 3 June 1st to September 30th. Their route was from Ogdensburgh to Lewiston) calling at intermediate ports.
- 4 trips throughout this season from Toronto to Ogdensburgh.
- 5 also made occasional trips to Cape Vincent and Ogdensburgh.
- 6 line, was purchased by Stark, Hall & Co., of Ogdensburgh, to form in connection with the Boston, a
- 7 between that city,Cape Vincent, Brockville and Ogdensburgh.
- 8 from Niagara to Toronto, Rochester, Oswego and Ogdensburgh.
- 9 Montreal at 3:45 o'clock, p.m., for Prescott and Ogdensburgh and intermediate ports.
- 10 The river steamers connected at Ogdensburgh with the American Express Line of mail
- 11 Also connected at Ogdensburgh with the United States mail line of
- 12 and Cobourg, and from there to Brockville and Ogdensburgh. Another line between Toronto, Rochester, Oswego
- 13 at Gananoque, Brockville, Maitland, Prescott, Ogdensburgh, Matilda and Williamsburgh each way.
Baggage and
- 14 of steamers that in 1857 were plying between Ogdensburgh, Lewiston and Toronto, were in 1858 all in the
- 15 alternate days for Cape Vincent, Brockville and Ogdensburgh, connecting at the first port with the steamer
- 16 trips, forming a weekly line from Toronto to Ogdensburgh.
- 17 and to the ports just named, calling at Oswego, Ogdensburgh and Kingston.
- 18 Oswego, Sackett's Harbor, Kingston. Brockville, Ogdensburg, etc., connecting with the new river steamers
- 19 Rochester, Oswego, Kingston, Brockville, Ogdensburgh, Montreal and Quebec, passing the Thousand
- 20 Montreal, connecting with the river steamers at Ogdensburg
- 21 in the morning for Lewiston; from thence to Ogdensburgh, where they connected with the boats for
- 22 The Northern Transportation line ran from Ogdensburg to all the American lake ports, and from Oswego
- 23 as they were called, of this line ran between Ogdensburgh and Toronto, calling on the up trip at
- 24 and employed her as a trader between Toronto and Ogdensburgh, forming a route in connection with the Northern
- 25 From Toronto to Ogdensburgh the steamers Armenia and Cuba ran on alternate
- 26 On the Toronto and Ogdensburg line of steamers there was no alteration
- 27 April 12--Still a head wind. April 13-- Left Ogdensburg and arrived at Cornwall. April 14.--Left
- 28 When the news of the declaration of war reached Ogdensburg on the St. Lawrence there were lying there eight
- 29 of transporting the same to the village of Ogdensburg, for the use of the inhabitants of that
- 30 Harbor. She was meant to run from Lewiston to Ogdensburg, her length was one hundred and her width
- 31 was an American steamer, whose route was from Ogdensburgh to Kingston, thence by Sackett's Harbor, Oswego
- 32 .. .. Thursdays, .. .. Sundays, 4 a.m.
FROM OGDENSBURGH:
Do.. Do., Do., 10a.m.
And are intended to
- 33 will do, with the up and down Express Trains at Ogdensburgh, they will afford direct conveyance for
- 34 States express and mail line of steamers to Ogdensburg, touching at all the intermediate ports.
- 35 Lewiston, Cape Vincent, Brockville, Prescott, Ogdensburgh and other Ports on the St. Lawrence.
- 36 AGENTS.
CHAMPION AND MAY FLOWER.
OgdensburghC. A. Starke & Co.
TorontoE. M.
- 37 & Crane.
HIGHLANDER.
OgdensburghC. A. Starke & Co.
TorontoE. Pridham.
HamiltonM.
- 38 Toronto, Lewiston, Cape Vincent, Brockville and Ogdensburgh, there was a daily service of steamers. At 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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