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- Union
- 1 rebuilt at Prescott, from a sailing vessel named UNION. Under the command of Capt. J. Mosier, she ended
- 2 by the first week of October. Her name would be UNION. Her builders were Charles Hunt and Steven Knight
- 3 schooner UNION, built by James Whyte & Co. for the Zealands, was
- 4 Whyte & Co., the builders of the UNION, complained that since the establishment of their
- 5 vessels and built the ANDREW STEVEN and the UNION.
- 6 to take on general cargo for England. The UNION was about the same tonnage as the ANDREW STEVEN
- 7 offer of £4350 was made for the UNION, but Capt. Zealand refused it as being too small.
- 8 for John Pearson of Quebec, the fine schooner UNION of Hamilton, William Zealand master; Whyte,
- 9 notice in June stated that the schooner UNION, Capt. Zealand, was loading cargo for Montreal,
- 10 to Europe Direct" and it read as follows: "The UNION, Capt. Wm. Zealand, will sail from this city for
- 11 returned to his original theme and said: "The UNION is a two-masted schooner of 241 tons, British
- 12 was Wednesday, 27 July, before the schooner UNION sailed for Liverpool and the Spectator was on
- 13 Bay Street, just south of Grant's Sail Loft, the UNION made an excellent crossings arriving in the
- 14 of the 30 October, as follows: "The brigantine UNION which was the first vessel direct from this City
- 15 CORINTHIAN for the Lake Ontario service and the UNION for the Lower St. Lawrence service. Also acquired
- 16 ONTARIO, Capt. Estes, BAY STATE, Capt. Morley, UNION, Capt. John B. Fairgrieve and CATARACT, Capt.
- 17 to the Saguenay, on the 21 June, with the UNION, Capt. Fairgrieve and the MAGNET, Capt. Simpson,
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