. The tragedy of the seas; or, Sorrow on the ocean, lake, and river, from shipwreck, plague, fire and famine . ofBaltimore. N. F. Dyer, of Pittsburg. Captain Mattisonand Robert Williams, of Cold Spring, N. Y. DavidMFarlane and Wm. H. Wilson, of Williamsburg, L. Ray, Kennebunk, Maine. Mrs. Lydia Bates, herdaughter, Lydia C. Bates, and son, James C. Bates, wifeand children of James Bates, of New Jersey. Mr. Daven-port, of Middletown, Conn. George O. Swan, of Columbus,Ohio. Mr. John Martin and Gilbert Martin, father and 432 THE BURNING OF THE STEAMBOAT LEXINGTON. son, lately from England.


. The tragedy of the seas; or, Sorrow on the ocean, lake, and river, from shipwreck, plague, fire and famine . ofBaltimore. N. F. Dyer, of Pittsburg. Captain Mattisonand Robert Williams, of Cold Spring, N. Y. DavidMFarlane and Wm. H. Wilson, of Williamsburg, L. Ray, Kennebunk, Maine. Mrs. Lydia Bates, herdaughter, Lydia C. Bates, and son, James C. Bates, wifeand children of James Bates, of New Jersey. Mr. Daven-port, of Middletown, Conn. George O. Swan, of Columbus,Ohio. Mr. John Martin and Gilbert Martin, father and 432 THE BURNING OF THE STEAMBOAT LEXINGTON. son, lately from England. David Greene, of Price, of Portland. G. B. Smith, of Brooklyn, L. LMr. Bosworth, of Royalton, Vt. Mr. Peck, of Southington,Connecticut. The officers and crew of the boat were George Child, cap-tain; Jesse Comstock, clerk; Edwin Thurber, first mate;David Crowley, second do., (saved;) Stephen Manchester,pilot, (saved;) Cortland Hempstead, chief engineer; Wil-liam Quimby, second do. The crew, firemen, and waiters,numbered thirty. Of these, Mr. Charles E. Smith, a fire-man, alone was •j


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