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- Hamilton, John
- 1 That season Sutherland had been the mate of John Hamilton's Great Britain, the finest steam vessel of its
- 2 route, for in 1836 he took command of Hamilton's newest steamer, the Traveller.10 It was on her
- 3 Within two weeks of the Rochester incident, John Hamilton sold the Traveller to the government for a handy
- 4 however, proved to be Sutherland's last in Hamilton's employ. The latter was retrenching and had sold
- 5 guarantee any security in his employment. When Hamilton had been retrenching in the early 1840s,
- 6 The second group of entrepreneurs comprised John Hamilton, Sutherland's first employer in the Great Lakes
- 7 feeling they shared with Heron and Dick and with John Hamilton. Together they began a two-part effort to drive
- 8 would ruefully accept responsibility for urging Hamilton and Dick to raise the value of their tender even
- 9 not have struck his colours so quickly. When John Hamilton and his forwarding associates threatened to
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This article originally appeared in Ontario History.
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