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- Port Arthur, ON
- 1 1898 from Collingwood and Owen Sound to the Soo. Port Arthur. Duluth and Mackinaw under the name of the
- 2 the best-known lake sailors between Kingston and Port Arthur. He it was who, in the Edward Blake, carried off
- 3 on the steam barge W. B. Hall trading between Port Arthur and Kingston
- 4 had the experience of sailing from Owen Sound to Port Arthur on the steamer Manitoba, and has had command of
- 5 the Butchers' Maid and the Butchers' Boy, all of Port Arthur, and trading for the most part on Lake Superior.
- 6 1891, on the run between Kingston, Chicago and Port Arthur. Then in 1892 he became first mate of the steamer
- 7 and party on the Waubuno from Collingwood to Prince Arthur's Landing [now Port Arthur] to start the Dawson road to
- 8 City of Toronto. running between Collingwood and Port Arthur. He was first to take a steamer, the Algoma, up
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