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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
Hamilton, ON
1  he was eleven years of age he shipped out of Hamilton on a little schooner. Since that time he as trod
2  years of age he came out to Canada, landing in Hamilton, Ontario, where he has resided ever since. Those were the
3  in the ranks of the Liberal organization of Hamilton that Mr. Arthur has not filled.
4  & Ontario Navigation Company and running between Hamilton. Toronto. Kingston, and Montreal. His health was
5  Company and commander on the run between Hamilton and Toronto, was born in Bowmanville, Ont., in
6  belonging to their line on the run between Hamilton and Toronto. In 1893 Capt. Crawford took charge
7  Browne, the well-known shipper and forwarder of Hamilton. Then he shipped as Captain of the steamer
8  when she burnt in June, 1873, at her dock in Hamilton.
9  Mr. Geddes was married on December 22, 1870, in Hamilton, to Miss Trowell, daughter of the late Capt. John
10  for the railway company. He erected the Hamilton elevator, and later built an elevator and other
11  market. In pursuit of his scheme he moved from Hamilton to Waubaushene, on the Georgian Bay. Here he
12  Rochester under command of Captain Colquolou, of Hamilton. Then he went as mate into the schooner Almina,
13  ago Engineer Kennedy went on the Persia between Hamilton. Toronto and Montreal
14  Capt. John W. Maddick was born at Hamilton, Ontario, on December 10, 1859. His first experience on
15  "I happened to be in Hamilton that morning," he said, "having come up from
16  went on the side-wheel steamer Osprey, between Hamilton. Toronto, and Montreal, a boat owned by Capt.
17  Magnet, which was owned by Mr. John Proctor, of Hamilton, and ran between that city and Montreal. He was
18  for the Jaques & Tracy Line, running between Hamilton and Montreal, later on taking charge of the
19  charge of the steamier Ocean running between Hamilton, Toronto, and Montreal He was again with Mr.
20  twenty years of age. From Burlington he moved to Hamilton and conducted an hotel business there from the
21  Capt. Walsh married Miss Commerford in Hamilton in the year 1877. Three daughters have been born
22  He owned a number of vessels hailing from the port of Hamilton.
23  a retired life. He was killed by a wild cow in Hamilton on December 21, 1869 and was interred with
24  old, when his father moved with his family to Hamilton, having built a house on the hill overlooking the
25  He remained in this country, making his home at Hamilton Beach. He was the first to take a craft through the
26  he had command of the steamer Macassa on the Hamilton to Toronto run. In 1895 he was in the steamer
27  of the Sergeant's Mess of the 13th Battalion of Hamilton, of which battalion he is an ex-sergeant.

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