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- 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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