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- Sir Robert Peel
- 1 the now rapidly increasing fleet. They were the Sir Robert Peel, of 350 tons; the Queen Victoria, of 200 tons,
- 2 there on Friday, July 28th, of the new steamboat Sir Robert Peel from Oswego on her first trip up the lake. The
- 3 It was there that the British steamboat, Sir Robert Peel, was seized by an armed band of men, between
- 4 that captured and destroyed the steamer Sir Robert Peel. My headquarters was on an island in the St.
- 5 "Bill" Johnson, known to fame as the hero of the Sir Robert Peel incident, and he, not for the first time, issued
- 6 oat
BytownKingston150Wrecked
HamiltonHamilton"300
Sir Robert PeelBrockville1837350Burned in 1838
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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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