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Title Page
Introduction
Capt. W. Alderson
Capt. Edward B. Anderson
Purser Colin Arthur
Capt. Webster Augustus
Commodore W. J. Bassett
Engineer W. A. Black
Capt. W. Board
Mr. Oscar A. Burnside
Capt. James Carney
Capt. R. F. Carter
Capt. Robert C. Clapp
Capt. Charles T. Clark
Officer O. S. Clewlo
Capt. Robert Cooney
Capt. A. W. Crawford
Capt. J. V. Crawford
Capt. James Dougherty
Capt. Andrew Dunlop
Capt. E. Dunn
Capt. Henry Esford
Manager W. A. Esson
Inspector William Evans
Capt. Robert D. Foote
Wharfinger W. A. Geddes
Capt. Frederick Graves
Capt. William Hall
Engineer Frederick S. Henning
Capt. Frank Jackman
Capt. Joseph Jackson
Purser J. Jones
Capt. M. Kelly
Capt. Angus L. Kennedy
Engineer William Kennedy
Capt.W. B. Kitchen
Capt. Peter Lawson
Capt. Harry Michael Livingston
Capt. A. Macauley
Capt. D. MacLeod
Capt. John W. Maddick
Capt. James W. Mawdesley
Capt. Alexander McBride
Capt. William McClain
Capt. George McDougall
Capt. John McGiffin
Capt. John McGrath
Capt. James McMaugh
Capt. John McNab
Capt. James McSherry
Engineer Alex. R. Milne
Capt. C. J. Nickerson
Harbormaster Colin W. Postlewaithe
Capt. James Quinn
Capt. J. J. Quinn
Mr. W. E. Redway
Capt. John M. Scott
Capt. R. L. Sewell
Capt. P. Sullivan
Capt. David Sylvester
Capt. Soloman Sylvester
Capt. James B. Symes
Capt.W. R. Taylor
Capt. Ben Tripp
Capt. John V. Trowell
Capt. Andrew J. Tymon
Capt. Joseph Tymon
Capt. Alex Ure
Capt. John D. Van Alstine
Capt. W. R. Wakely
Capt. P. Walsh
Capt. George Williamson
Capt. J. E. Williscroft
Capt. James Wilson
Capt. James Wilson
Capt. Edward Zealand, Sr.
Capt.Edward Zealand, jr.
Capt. W. O. Zealand
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Index
Buffalo, NY
1  Mr. Arthur married in 1855 Miss Stanford of Buffalo. One daughter was born to them, Miss May Arthur.
2  one season, an American craft sailing between Buffalo and Chicago. From her Capt. Graves went to New
3  Park. Then Capt. Graves sailed one year out of Buffalo on the steamer Gordon Campbell, Duluth being the
4  year, after the sale of the John Potter, went to Buffalo and sailed out of there before the mast, and as
5  tug N. W. Sprague, towing rafts from Malden to Buffalo and Tonawanda. For one season he was mate on the
6  the Lothair, on the run between Parry Sound and Buffalo, and in 1888 he was aboard the steamer Newburg,
7  of the season of 1873, trading from Chicago to Buffalo and down the lakes to Kingston. During the
8  her on the upper lakes between Crystal Beach, Buffalo, Cleveland, Port Stanley and other ports.
9  feat. In 1894 when the Tymon was running out of Buffalo the Captain rescued a boy, after much
10  work, the managers of the Union shipyards at Buffalo sent for Mr. Redway, and he was there second in
11  seventeen years old, in the schooner Fashion, of Buffalo. In 1865 he commanded the ill-fated Waubuno
12  General Von Seigel, trading between Chicago and Buffalo. Returning to Canada, he shipped as mate with
13  on June 27, 1892 to Miss Ida May Whitmore, of Buffalo.

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