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- Rochester
- 1 Ontario and Cataract. A small vessel called the Rochester made daily trips from Kingston to Cape Vincent,
- 2 with the Bay of Quinte steamers, and with the Rochester, already mentioned as running to Cape Vincent.
- 3 The steamer Rochester ran throughout the season of 1863 from Cobourg
- 4 The new fast-going steamer Rochester, Captain W. T. Greenwood, ran from Port Hope to
- 5 The Rochester was on her old route from Cobourg to Rochester;
- 6 resuming there her regular trips. The steamers Rochester and Bruce in this season ran for the first time
- 7 The steamer Rochester ran this season from Toronto to Oswego, calling
- 8 in 1850-- that was about April 1st--the steamer Rochester, Captain John Masson, ran from Browne's wharf
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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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