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- Ottawa
- 1 of the Britannia, Comet, Dawn, Free Trader, Ottawa, Ontario and Western Miller. They made each of
- 2 to Montreal. The Scotland, Western Miller and Ottawa, owned by Messrs. McPherson & Crane, took the
- 3 Hamilton to Montreal during the season of 1854:--Ottawa, Captain McGrath; Britannia, Captain Beatty;
- 4 Jacques & Co.'s boats were the Wellington, Avon, Ottawa, Free Trader, England, St. Lawrence, Hibernia
- 5 The steamer Ottawa, Captain Putnam. The steamer Lord Elgin, Captain
- 6 P. G. Chrysler; St. Lawrence, Capt. Maxwell; Ottawa, Capt. Kelley, left the canal basin, Montreal,
- 7 Huron, Indian, Colonist, Avon, St. Lawrence and Ottawa, forming a daily line from and to the ports just
- 8 The steamer Ottawa, one of the freight propellers on the lakes, has
- 9 Captain Vaughan; St. Lawrence, Captain Rea; the Ottawa, Captain Johnson, and the Avon, Captain Smith.
- 10 load peas and flour for Montreal. The Huron and the Ottawa are expected up on Tuesday, May 1st."
- 11 the Ontario, Georgian, Indian, Huron, Bristol, Ottawa and Avon. These were all steamers. Among the
- 12 the route between Bytown and Montreal, namely, the Ottawa and the Shannon.
- 13 Montreal to Toronto and Hamilton, which included the Ottawa, Britannia, England, Scotland, Ireland,
- 14 PacketToronto1849Horse b't Tor. ferry
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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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