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- Richardson, Hugh Sr.
- 1 navigation of Toronto harbor. It was signed by Hugh Richardson, harbor master, of Toronto. The schooner had
- 2 architect, Toronto. The notice was signed by "Hugh Richardson, Harbor Master."
- 3 Captain Hugh Richardson, for so many years connected with the lake
- 4 "The new steamboat Canada, Captain Richardson, made her first trip to Niagara on Monday last,
- 5 prospect of this meeting which evidently caused Captain Richardson to have doubts about his being further entrusted
- 6 gentlemen, your most obedient humble servant, Hugh Richardson, York, Dec. 6, 1826."
- 7 Respecting the steamship Canada, Captain Richardson made his trip to England and returned to York
- 8 Your very obedient servant,
HUGH RICHARDSON.
- 9 Captain Richardson's steamer, the Canada, was rather unfortunate this
- 10 no one else would have been taken on that trip, Captain Richardson concludes his letter to the Advocate thus:
- 11 "HUGH RICHARDSON,
- 12 In 1831 we find Captain Richardson, commanding the Canada, writing a lengthy letter
- 13 HUGH RICHARDSON,
M. O. of the S. P. C.
- 14 command of Captain Zeeland. Later she came under Captain Richardson, who with Mr. Gilkison were the principal owners
- 15 Frank Bury in this year takes the place of Captain Richardson; the latter remains though as managing owner.
- 16 The Constitution became the Transit, and under Hugh Richardson, (formerly master of the Canada and still her
- 17 "The Transit, Captain Richardson's beautiful vessel, is ready to start the moment
- 18 in connection with the steamer Transit, Captain Richardson, running from Lewiston and Niagara every morning
- 19 from Prescott to the Bay of Quinte. The Transit, Captain Richardson, was between Toronto and Niagara. Captain
- 20 Major Bonnycastle, William Henry Draper, and Hugh Richardson, Esquires, commissioners for the improvement of
- 21 and Colcleugh. The Transit, also, under Captain Richardson, did good service during the rebellion in
- 22 The two steamers in which Capt. Richardson had such an interest, namely, the Transit and
- 23 HUGH RICHARDSON. Master, leaves Toronto daily, at half-past
- 24 half past seven in the morning: The Transit, Captain Richardson, decorated with evergreens, reminded one of "The
- 25 The day was fine, and the Transit, under Captain Richardson's command, was at the service of hundreds of
- 26 place on September 5th. The presidents were Mr. Hugh Richardson and the Honorable J. Elmsley, R. N., and among
- 27 called the Chief Justice Robinson, was built by Captain Richardson, formerly of the Canada, and was for some time
- 28 produced a revulsion to the other extremity. Captain Richardson reduced the fare to Kingston to $3, a fair price
- 29 to the Transit steamer, formerly owned by Captain Richardson, in July. While on a journey up the St. Lawrence
- 30 SIR,--I, this morning, suggested to Captain Richardson, our active Harbor Master, the convenience it
- 31 To which suggestion I received from Captain Richardson the enclosed reply which you will oblige me
- 32 HUGH RICHARDSON,
HARBOR MASTER,
Port of Toronto.
- 33 there, or in its immediate vicinity. Of these Captain Richardson, first commander of the Niagara steamers and
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