. Old settlers; a historical and chronological record, together with personal experiences and reminiscences of members of the Old settlers of the Grand Traverse region ... Buffalo, laid up in 52 OLD SETTLERS OF THE Chicago on the 10th of December, a season of seven and a half months. Onher 23 trips to Chicago she carried 12,639,950 feet of lumber averaging 549,563feet per trip On her trip to Erie she took 69,413 bushels of oats, on her threetrips to Buffalo she carried respectively 70,604, 71,760 and 62,093 brought to Traverse City 39,000 bushels of oats, 10,000 bushels of corn,9,0


. Old settlers; a historical and chronological record, together with personal experiences and reminiscences of members of the Old settlers of the Grand Traverse region ... Buffalo, laid up in 52 OLD SETTLERS OF THE Chicago on the 10th of December, a season of seven and a half months. Onher 23 trips to Chicago she carried 12,639,950 feet of lumber averaging 549,563feet per trip On her trip to Erie she took 69,413 bushels of oats, on her threetrips to Buffalo she carried respectively 70,604, 71,760 and 62,093 brought to Traverse City 39,000 bushels of oats, 10,000 bushels of corn,9,000 bushels of wheat in bulk and 2,000 bushels of grain in bags, carried , 592 out and 448 in. The officers of the boat were: Captain, George Baldwin. First Mate, Eli Coon. Second Mate, John Snow. Clerk and Steward, S. E. Wait. Engineer, David Bauld. Assistant Engineer, William Bauld. The Cleveland Plain Dealer after a description ot the boat said, she isprobably the best of her class on the lakes. In the spring of 1872 S. E. Wait, Archie Jamieson, cook, and Will went to Chicago to fit out the cabin and its accessories for the seasons ^ .^ :.. ^ 4


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