Table of Contents
|
- Zealand, Edward Sr.
- 1 CHIEF, Capt. Daniel Campbell, REBECCA AND ELIZA, Capt. Edward Zealand, GENERAL BROCK, Capt. Wm. Kerr and TELEGRAPH,
- 2 GENERAL BROCK, Capt. Kerr, REBECCA and ELIZA, Capt. Zealand, BRITANNIA, Capt. Roberts, MARGARET, Capt.
- 3 of the steamboat CONSTITUTION. Her master was Edward Zealand, who thus made the transition from sail to steam.
- 4 BRITANNIA, and another had among its men, Capt. Edward Zealand, of Hamilton. Reports of this affair are
- 5 G. W. R. R., from OswegoSch. ISABELLA, Morley, Edw. Zealand, from OswegoStr. WESTERN MILLER, McGrath, G. W. R.
- 6 W. R. R. Wharf. The advertisement was signed by Capt. Edward Zealand, Acting Commodore and persons interested, whether
- 7 Anderson from Cleveland with 100 grindstones for Edw. Zealand; steamer CHIEF JUSTICE ROBINSON, Capt. Murdock
- 8 the evening of Friday, 9 October, Capt. Edward Zealand's schooner ORION, Capt. Dingwall, was totally
- 9 D. McINNIS and SOUTHAMPTON, Edw. Browne, ORION, Edw. Zealand, UNION JACK, Wilson, JOHN RAE, Proctor, FLORENCE,
- 10 saddened by the accidental death in December of Capt. Edward Zealand, a Naval veteran, who had served under Lord
- 11 The schooner VICTOR, Capt. Twitchell, ORION, Capt. Zealand and the HERCULES, Capt. Zealand all cleared with
- 12 of the affairs of their late lamented father. Edward Zealand's residence, which stood on Brock Street between
- 13 by Miss Zealand, eldest daughter of the Late Capt. Edward Zealand and was built for D. Butters of Montreal. She was
- 14 the City Docks. The house was built in 1836 by Capt. Edward Zealand and quite a number of trees had to be cut down to
- 15 of waterfront roudies. As in the case of the Zealand house, there was a strong smell of
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Return to Home Port
This volume is copyright The Estate of Ivan S. Brookes and is published
with permission of the Estate. The originals are deposited in the Special
Collections of the Hamilton Public Library.
|