Gulf Ice Charts 1819

Jan 20 The Subscriber has received this morning per the Schooner “Success” in addition to his present supply. (PEIG 20 Jan p1 c3)

Feb 13 Issue: A few days since a great number of Seals were discovered upon the ice in the vicinity of the Wood Islands, on the S. coast. (PEIG 13 Feb p3 c3)

Mar 15 The Schooner “Hope” which was driven from the mouth of the Squaw Bay, by the ice, is now forced up as far as Crappo (Crapaud) River…situation. (PEIG 15 Mar p4 c1)

Apr 19 The “Camilla” from Lisbon to Quebec was lost in the ice off Cape Breton. (LL)
Apr 24 “Heart of Oak” from London to Quebec was lost in the ice in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Crew saved. (LL)
Apr 24 “William and Ann” of Blyth, the “Sarah” of Shields” and the “Caledonia” of Scotland were lost in the ice in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Others were driven ashore. (LL)
Apr 24 Arrived on Saturday last, (off the Harbour), left London upon the 1st of April. (PEIG 27 Apr p3 c3)