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- Milloy, Duncan
- 1 and some of the crew and passengers lost; Capt. Duncan Milloy, steamers Zimmerman and City of Toronto; Capt.
- 2 The steamers Zimmerman and Peerless, Captains D. Milloy and E. Butterworth, had their routes slightly
- 3 The Zimmerman, Captain D. Milloy, recommenced her usual trips from Toronto to
- 4 Her command was still in the hands of Captain Milloy.
- 5 The Zimmerman was the exclusive property of Captain Milloy, and was only insured for $12,000. It is said
- 6 Zimmerman had scarcely become cold when Captain Milloy, with the earnestness and determination for
- 7 in the vicinity of Lewiston. On that day Captain Milloy, of the City of Toronto, reported that he had
- 8 Toronto, between this city and adjacent ports. Captain Milloy deserves the thanks of the people in at once
- 9 She was, as heretofore, commanded by Captain Milloy.
- 10 the Chicora, Captain McLean, owned by Messrs. Milloy & Co. These vessels ran every week from port to
- 11 Toronto, Captain Donaldson superseding Captain Milloy, who had for so many years sailed the vessel.
- 12 as these checks were refused by this line. D. MILLOY, Agent."
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This electronic edition is based on the original in the collection of the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston.
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