Grecian This vessel, now lying at Charlotte, has been sold to the American Steamboat Company to a party in New York,
Sale of the Steamer Niagara - This vessel, now lying at Charlotte, has been sold to the American Steamboat Company to a party in New York, and will be taken there by the St. Lawrence. The Niagara has been an excellent boat for lake service and is capable of doing much more. She has been idle the past two years, as the Company had a surplus of boats
and used the larger craft. --Rochester Union
Kingston News
May 7, 1862
Boston Daily Advertiser, 27 June 1862, p. 1
The upper cabin steamer Niagara, formerly on the American Line between Ogdensburg and the Falls, ar.
At Quebec on the 9th inst. And went immediately into dock. She had completed her repairs 21st inst., and on 24th was ready for sea, bound for New York.
Actually this is a Van Cleve watercolour of the FRONTENAC
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