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Hunting out a hidden port;
A By-product of a Recent Sail to the Site of Upper Canada’s Earliest Flour Mills

Toronto Telegram, 29 July 1944
Schooner Days DCLI (651)
By C.H.J. Snider

In this issue, subtitled "A By-product of a Recent Sail to the Site of Upper Canada’s Earliest Flour Mills" referring to Napanee, the author writes of the last voyage, and a few previous ones, of the Lyman Davis, from Oswego, up the Bay of Quinte, past Captain John's Island (Foresters, since Oronhyatekha a home and an orphanage there), to Napanee.

 
 

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