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- William IV
- 1 The Steamer William IV
- 2 steamer William IV.; Capt John Cowan, steamer William IV., chief officer old Frontenac, built in 1816-17;
- 3 namely, the John By of 100 tons at Kingston; the William IV. of 450 tons at Gananoque, and the Transit of
- 4 4th, at 12 o'clock noon. The Great Britain and William IV. are expected to be in this port at that hour."
- 5 with 70 emigrants,the Cobourg, St. George and William IV. with 350, 110 and 90 respectively had landed
- 6 The steamer William IV. was in the season of 1836 placed under the
- 7 commanders for the season then commencing:--The William IV., Captain Hilliard, was to sail from Prescott to
- 8 There we embarked on board a fine new steamboat William 4th, crowded with Irish emigrants proceeding to
- 9 writes: --" On the 9th September the steamboat William IV, landed us at the then small but rising town on
- 10 Barrie, Burlington, Britannia, Cobourg, William IV. and Transit all ran with the exceptions that
- 11 and Thursday arrive in Toronto in time for the William the Fourth steamer for Kingston and Prescott, and
- 12 ports. Early in April the Commodore Barrie, William IV and St. George ran from Kingston to Toronto. The
- 13 there was a serious accident to the steamer William the Fourth, while on her passage down the lake on Oct.
- 14 ByKingston1832100
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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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