Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Refuses To Sell Share In Steamer, p. 2

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----, 6 a Cc } | hei Refuses to Sell Share in Steamer K One of the couditidns of the ae t- Northern Navigation Co. against the extate of the Inte J. J. Long in which the plaintiff secured jadg- ment for $34,300, was that the ateamer Cuy of Windsor woull be tranaferréd to the company. | The executors of the Long estate ception of Capt. P.M. Campbell, wine holds a one-ninth interest Ip the steamer, are agreeable to the fulfillment of the steamer, Capt. Campbell, however, obbects, on the grounds that 'he must' be pall ar rearaces of salary aod that other elaims of hia must first be aettied. A writ has, therefore, been ap plim} for by the other owners, Lone's exreutors* of four-cinths, fFandford It Lindsay, e¢xecutor of the Charles Cameron estate of three-ninths, and J. K. McLaughlin of otteninth, for ao order conm- geliing Capt. Campi ll to carry out an agreement in writing signed hy Ahimeelf to transfer the ship to the *Northero Navigation Co. | aia SS ---- ea... 8 QR. ak fu wt , or.' etn J: it Sm aml the other owners, with the ex-} Hu fol tlement of the recent suit of the- ed a0 the wil Lec J. | We .dol 'Rol thi mo La The Cia Sec T. t toe je | Per re! elim 117 i? are wit: 'ao

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