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- Niagara River
- 1 Stuart and Charles Depew paddled canoes from the Niagara River to the inlets along the shore of what is now
- 2 and New York, the migrants reached the Niagara River and crossed onto British soil. As they received
- 3 were both in service between Prescott and the Niagara River ports, each making one round trip per week. On 26
- 4 ports. In the country immediately west of the Niagara River, a mill owner by the name of William Hamilton
- 5 River to Chippewa, where they entered the Niagara River, and headed south toward Lake Erie. The useable
- 6 caves, pig-sties, hay-lofts, etc., reached the Niagara River, above the Falls, and decided to locate on Navy
- 7 steamboats were built on the Niagara River during 1838. The QUEEN VICTORIA was launched at
- 8 between Hamilton and the Niagara River ports had been provided by the steamboat
- 9 ROBINSON, Capt. Jas. Dick, from Toronto to the Niagara River ports. The TELEGRAPH, Capt. John Masson was on
- 10 Capt. Masson began her sailings to the Niagara River ports on 31 March and the MAGNET, Capt.
- 11 After that, she will run from Hamilton to the Niagara Rivers thence to Cape Vincent and Ogdensburg, to
- 12 RAE of Hamilton, stranded a little west of the Niagara River on the 3 November, in a very exposed position.
- 13 a large side-wheel steamer for the Toronto and Niagara River service. The contract was said to amount to
- 14 with coal, she had to take shelter in the Niagara River. On the second attempt she was unable to make
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This volume is copyright The Estate of Ivan S. Brookes and is published
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