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- Queenston, ON
- 1 brought to a stand at the head of the eddy at Queenston, where lies a large rock, which is to the
- 2 "Joshua Fairbanks, late of Lewiston, who came to Queenston in 1793 (before Lewiston was known as such) from
- 3 satisfied, the Royal party made their way to Queenston, where an ample and substantial lunch was
- 4 of his Majesty's corps of Queen's Rangers left Queenston for Toronto, now York, and proceeded in batteaux
- 5 the former to sail again up the river as far as Queenston, where the portage begins. Nor is the position
- 6 They will leave Lewiston and Queenston about half past Two P.M., and arrive at Montreal
- 7 and was for the lake route between Toronto and Queenston. Her builders warranted her to run 21 miles an
- 8 October 13th Brock's monument was inaugurated at Queenston by Sir Fenwick Williams, of Kars. The Peerless
- 9 the season from Toronto to Niagara, Lewiston and Queenston. Upon her arrival there, by the kindness of
- 10 by the portage road on immense runners to Queenston, where she again found her native element in the
- 11 her on wheels round the Falls from Chippawa to Queenston, There she was registered as a British vessel,
- 12 of individuals belonging to Kingston, Niagara, Queenston, York and Prescott. The shareholders of Kingston
- 13 on the following days: Kingston, for York and Queenston, on June 22nd, July 1st, 10th, 19th and 28th and
- 14 1st, 11th and 25th days of each month. York for Queenston on 3rd, 13th and 23rd days of each month.
- 15 "From York, Niagara, Queenston and the head of the lake, far each barrel of
- 16 "From York, Niagara, Queenston and the head of the lake, for each barrel of
- 17 "From York, Niagara, Queenston and the head of the lake, for each barrel of
- 18 steamer of no less than 350 tons was built at Queenston, and was called by that name when she was
- 19 to Mr. Strange, Kingston, or to John Hamilton, Queenston, June 1, 1827."
- 20 The Queenston, under the command of Captain James Whitney,
- 21 places, Sunday excepted, leaving Lewiston and Queenston every morning at eight o'clock and Niagara at
- 22 ears will leave for the Falls, and on arrival at Queenston stages will leave for the Falls, whence the
- 23 seven o'clock in the morning, for Niagara, Queenston and Lewiston; arrives at Lewiston at noon.
- 24 Leaves Lewiston daily, at 2 p.m., touching At Queenston and Niagara; arrives at Toronto at 6 p.m.
- 25 o'clock in the morning, for Toronto, touching at Queenston and Niagara; arrives at Toronto at noon.
- 26 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for Niagara. Queenston and Lewiston; arrives at Lewiston at 6 p. m.
- 27 MILITIA AT QUEENSTON.
- 28 THE MOVE TO QUEENSTON.
- 29 steamers assembled in line, and started for Queenston in the following order:
- 30 Whitby, Toronto, Hamilton, Niagara, Lewiston and Queenston."
- 31 Toronto in the morning and taking the cars at Queenston and the Emerald at Chippawa 'will reach Buffalo
- 32 of one of the Toronto newspapers, dating from Queenston, March 30th, 1848, relates: " This morning has
- 33 until further notice, leave Toronto for Niagara, Queenston and Lewiston, every Morning. (Sundays excepted),
- 34 TO MONTREAL IN 33 HOURS.
Calling at Niagara, Queenston. Lewiston, Cape Vincent, Brockville, Prescott,
- 35 town, was employed in bringing over stones from Queenston to build it. Mr. John Thomson, who was still
- 36 0100Schooner.
RichmondYork1820100Wrecked
QueenstonQueenston1824350
CarolineKingston182575
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- 37 LAKE ONTARIO.
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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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