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- Genesee River, NY
- 1 Port Hope and Cobourg, before crossing to the Genesee River. Richardson owned the CANADA as well, and operated
- 2 service between Toronto, Port Hope, Cobourg and the Genesee.
- 3 owned by Gunn & Browne, was ashore near the Genesee River. On the 27 December, the Oswego Line of Lake Boats
- 4 until the NIAGARA was about four miles from the Genesee River piers, at which time her rudder was carried away.
- 5 Western Rail Road, to carry locomotives from the Genesee to the Burlington Canal, commencing on the 25
- 6 would resume her trips between Toronto and the Genesee.
- 7 at daybreak this morning, 15 miles north-east of the Genesee River Light. The captain and crew came into the
- 8 having already made one trip from Toronto to the Genesee with grain. Of the winter fleet, the HERCULES and
- 9 took the burning steamer in tow and headed for the Genesee, but when about two miles off, the tow-line broke
- 10 out the schooner adrift and ran for shelter in the Genesee. Chances for survival of the schooner were slim,
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