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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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Owen Sound, ON
1  during the season of 1898 from Collingwood and Owen Sound to the Soo. Port Arthur. Duluth and Mackinaw
2  vessels were built by Captain John Simpson, of Owen Sound, who also lengthened the steamers City of Midland
3  had settled on a farm lot about four miles from Owen Sound, then known as Sydenham, and there they remained
4  father, who was Bailiff of the Division Court at Owen Sound, and also later by Sheriff Snider. In 1866 he was
5  seventeen years of age, in May 1868, he went to Owen Sound and shipped before the mast in a schooner
6  Owen Sound Advertiser, April 27, 1876: Our Harbor : The
7  He has had the experience of sailing from Owen Sound to Port Arthur on the steamer Manitoba, and has
8  and freight business between Collingwood and Owen Sound. During 1865 and 1866 he was aboard the steamer
9  education, which was finished in the schools at Owen Sound. His grandfather and father were farmers, the
10  After four years' residence in Owen Sound, Capt. McNab began the life of a sailor, the
11  the building of the steamer Seguin at Owen Sound, and has commanded her ever since. He will
12  being as cook aboard the schooner Owen Sound, of Owen Sound, sailing out of Collingwood. He was in her the
13  was later drowned off the steamer Jane Miller in Owen Sound Bay, when all hands were lost one night. Having
14  wrong channel whilst a consort of the steambarge Owen Sound. No one was drowned, but the vessel finally

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