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- Onondago
- 1 vessels were named by Knox, the Historian, the "Onondago" and the "Mohawk."
- 2 (at Niagara) his Majesty's armed schooner, the Onondago, in company with the Lady Dorchester,
- 3 but we do learn that early in that year the "Anondaga of 14 guns," the same vessel as that commanded
- 4 for Kingston, on July 10th, embarking on the "Onondago," a cutter pierced for twelve guns, but in time
- 5 two small schooners of twelve guns, viz: the "Onondago," in which we took our passage, and the
- 6 It is also learned from the same source that the Onondago, which has been previously referred to, had been
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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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