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- 1 port, and Capt. John W. Maddick of the steamer Macassa, Commodore Crawford's co-adjutor in the fleet of
- 2 of supplies to the vessels Modjeska, Macassa, and Mazeppa. Mr. Arthur was born at Glasgow,
- 3 has been at different times on their boats, the Macassa and Modjeska. Five years ago he became commander
- 4 since. Two of the vessels under his charge, the Macassa and Modjeska, are Clyde-built steel,
- 5 of the Hamilton Steamboat Company, the Macassa and the Modjeska, the steamers Empress of India,
- 6 1897 he was appointed to command of the steamer Macassa, which position he still holds.
- 7 the following year he had command of the steamer Macassa on the Hamilton to Toronto run. In 1895 he was
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