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- Banshee
- 1 new vessels built in 1852, was the propeller BANSHEE which came from the Portsmouth shipyard of George
- 2 Browne notified shippers that the new propeller BANSHEE, Capt. Trowell, would, for the remainder of the
- 3 Harrison, Nixon & Swales, from OgdensburgStr. BANSHEE, Malcolmson, Nixon & Swales, from Cape VincentStr.
- 4 Capt. Everett "ST. NICHOLAS, Capt. W. Williams "BANSHEE, Capt. John Malcolmson The waterfront community,
- 5 Capt. Chrysler, the CHAMPION, Capt. Milloy, the BANSHEE, Capt. Howard and a new iron steamer "now building
- 6 City Wharf, along with the sidewheeler BANSHEE, Capt. Howard and the KINGSTON, Capt. Kelly. The
- 7 Vessels were fitting out and the BOSTON and the BANSHEE were loading flour at the Great Western Wharf,
- 8 Capt. Chrysler, CHAMPION, Capt. Sinclair and BANSHEE, Capt. Howard. Ferry service was again being
- 9 propeller BANSHEE took on a cargo of 1,500 bbls. of flour at the
- 10 too passed out below Alexandria Bay and the BANSHEE, left to her own devices, selected Whiskey Island
- 11 23 August, reported the loss of the propeller BANSHEE as follows: "The steamer RANGER came into port
- 12 was $200,000. The steamers NEW ERA, MAGNET and BANSHEE were to be included in the
- 13 Line were: KINGSTON, PASSPORT, CHAMPION, MAGNET, BANSHEE and NEW
- 14 occurred on the Lake on the 23 September and the BANSHEE remained in Toronto. The propeller INDIAN,
- 15 the WELLINGTON hid behind Presqu'ile and the BANSHEE got into South Bay. The schooner WEST WIND,
- 16 Harbottle, CHAMPION, Capt. J.R. Kelly and the BANSHEE, Capt. H. E. Swales. Edward Browne was the agent
- 17 steamers EMPRESS and BANSHEE had an altercation between the Ducks and Long
- 18 Howard, PASSPORT, Capt. J. R. Kelly and the BANSHEE, Capt. Howard E.
- 19 on the 23 June, giving notice that the steamer BANSHEE, Capt. Thos. Harbottle, would commence service
- 20 Capt. A. Dunlop, CHAMPION, Capt. C. Carmichael, BANSHEE, Capt. M. W. Bailey, ONTARIO, Capt. Estes, BAY
- 21 Colcleugh. Capt. John's first command was the BANSHEE. In 1860, in partnership with his brother, the
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