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- 1 where they took passage on the steamboat OTTAWA to Carillon and then transferred to a canal barge
- 2 barrels of salt. On the 25 June, the steamboat OTTAWA arrived at Browne's with 52 pieces of package
- 3 used would be the CANADA, the LORD ELGIN and the OTTAWA CHIEF. The same paper also mentioned that "one of our
- 4 of the steamer HIGHLANDER, Capt. Stearns, OTTAWA, Capt. Putnam and LORD ELGIN, Capt. Farlinger.
- 5 would have the SCOTLAND, WESTERN MILLER and OTTAWA on the same route. Further competition would be
- 6 The vessels, together with their masters were: OTTAWA, McGrath, BRITANNIA, Beatty, ENGLAND, Hannah,
- 7 interesting item regarding the OTTAWA appeared in the Milwaukee Sentinel on the 9 May
- 8 Montreal were the SCOTLAND, Capt. Patterson, the OTTAWA, Capt. McGrath and the HIBERNIA, Capt.
- 9 steamer OTTAWA, Capt. McGrath, sailing for Hooker, Pridham & Co.,
- 10 Hon. John Hamilton." The ST. LAWRENCE and the OTTAWA would be held in
- 11 along with the RANGER, Capt. McDonnell, the OTTAWA, Capt. McGrath and the BOWMANVILLE, Capt.
- 12 of freight steamers would consist of the HURON, OTTAWA, COLONIST and
- 13 & Co. would be: HURON, COLONIST, INDIAN, AVON, OTTAWA and ST. LAWRENCE. Messrs. Black & Perry would
- 14 HURON, AVON, COLONIST, INDIAN, ST. LAWRENCE and OTTAWA. The Beaver Line advertised the BOWMANVILLE,
- 15 steamer OTTAWA arrived on the 13 September with the steam hammer
- 16 schooner OTTAWA, sailing from Oswego on the 1 October with coal
- 17 year, viz. HURON, COLONIST, AVON, INDIAN, OTTAWA and ST.
- 18 and PASSPORT, as well as Jacques, Tracy & Co.'s OTTAWA were all fitted out. In addition to the three
- 19 ST. LAWRENCE, Capt. Rea, AVON, Capt. Mowat, OTTAWA, Capt. Elliott, BRISTOL, Capt. McAuley and the
- 20 fleet in Hamilton consisted of the INDIAN and OTTAWA of the Jacques, Tracy Line in addition to the
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