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- Fraser, Donald
- 1 Guide Board Road cemetery. (7) His friend, Major Donald Fraser, placed at the head of his grave a small willow,
- 2 on the south line of the ferry lot; and in 1826, Donald Fraser and Lester Brace became its lessees; but the
- 3 a more rapid method of propulsion, and Brace and Fraser were bound to put upon the river, within one
- 4 savages. After the death of Captain Rough, Fraser disguised himself, and calling upon the
- 5 of the General to the Commander-in-chief. Major Fraser was afterward on the staff of General Brown;
- 6 be a pleasant duty to give some reminiscences of Donald Fraser. He had witnessed different vicissitudes of
- 7 Messrs. Brace and Fraser placed the horse-boat on the river; Mr. Brace
- 8 of the ferry, and the successor of Brace and Fraser, and placed a steam ferryboat on the river, in
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From the nineteenth century publications of the predecessor of the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society.
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