Ontario Sessional Papers, 1913, . Mouth of Abitibi The Shears Beacon. 70 IJEPOHT T. ^- X. (J. RAILWAY Xu. 71 1808— June 16—A boat left for Eastmain. 23—The shallop set off for Hannah Bay, but put back aga to Ship Hole onthe 30th, and returned from the voyage on July 22—The Eastmain schooner —The shallop sailed for —The schooner sailed for 7—The shallop left for Hannah Bay. 1809— R., A. B., and F. H. canoes sent off with 26—Five men started in a batteau for Hannah Bay, to bring back the shallop. This was accomplished July


Ontario Sessional Papers, 1913, . Mouth of Abitibi The Shears Beacon. 70 IJEPOHT T. ^- X. (J. RAILWAY Xu. 71 1808— June 16—A boat left for Eastmain. 23—The shallop set off for Hannah Bay, but put back aga to Ship Hole onthe 30th, and returned from the voyage on July 22—The Eastmain schooner —The shallop sailed for —The schooner sailed for 7—The shallop left for Hannah Bay. 1809— R., A. B., and F. H. canoes sent off with 26—Five men started in a batteau for Hannah Bay, to bring back the shallop. This was accomplished July 1—The Eastmain schooner sailed. 3-14—The shallop made a return trip to Hannah Bay. 1810— May 29—A. B. and F. H. canoes set off. June 27—The shallop sailed for Hannah Bay and returned July 4th. Sept. 25—The Moinu-aring schooner sailed for Eastmain. 1814— Sept. 29—The Moose shallop sailed for Hannah Bay. Oct. 7—The Albany shallop arrived and was unloaded and laid up in Butlers Creek. 1815— Aug. 12—The Mainivcring s


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