Great Lakes -- Navigation
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Great Lakes -- Navigation
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Great Lakes
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- Thompson's coast pilot for the Upper Lakes, on both shores, from Chicago to Buffalo, Green Bay, Georgian Bay and Lake Superior: including the rivers Detroit, St. Clair and St. Marie, with the courses and distances on Lake Ontario, and other information relative thereto; also, a description of all the lights and lighthouses on both shores, from Ogdensburg to Superior City
- An enlarged water-way between the Great Lakes and the Atlantic seaboard, by E.L. Corthell
- List of lights on the northern lake and river coasts of the United States, corrected to January 1, 187l and also of the English lights on the northern shores of those waters
- Thompson's coast pilot and sailing directions for the north-western lakes, from Ogdensburg to Buffalo, Chicago, Green Bay, Georgian Bay and Lake Superior, including all the river navigation, courses and distances on each lake, with directions for entering all the principal harbors thereon : also a description of lights and light-houses ... , harbors completed and in progress of construction ... and other valuable maritime suggestions ..., corrected and revised from the original copies of Thompson's coast pilot and the latest U.S. surveys ... compiled by Thos. S. Thompson
- An enlarged water-way between the Great Lakes and the Atlantic seaboard, by E.L. Corthell
- List of lights on the northern lake and river coasts of the United States, corrected to January, 1873 and also of the Canadian lights on the northern shores of those waters
- A letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Durham, K.G.B., lord high commissioner and governor in chief of Her Majesty's North American possessions, &c., &c., &c., calling His Lordship's attention to the advantages to be derived by allowing a free transit of merchandise through Canada to the state of Michigan and Wisconsin Territory; as a means of preserving our friendly relations with the United States : with observations as to the river St. Lawrence, for extending the commerce of the empire and enriching the Canadas, by James Buchanan
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