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  2. James Ford (pirate) - Wikipedia

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    James Ford, born James N. Ford, also known as James N. Ford Sr., the "N" possibly for Neal (October 22, 1775 – July 7, 1833), was an American civic leader and business owner in western Kentucky and southern Illinois, from the late 1790s to the mid-1830s.

  3. Bill Johnston (pirate) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Johnston (February 1, 1782 – February 17, 1870) was a Canadian-American smuggler, river pirate, and War of 1812 privateer.Born in Canada, Johnston was accused of spying in 1812 and he joined the American side of the war and lived the rest of his life in the United States.

  4. George Streeter - Wikipedia

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    George Wellington "Cap" Streeter (c. 1837 – January 22, 1921) was an American who became infamous in Chicago for his real estate schemes and oftentimes bizarre eccentricity. From 1886 to 1921, Streeter, often through forgery and other manipulative means, attempted to lay claim to 186 acres (0.75 km 2 ) of Lake Michigan shoreline from various ...

  5. Natchez (boat) - Wikipedia

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    The second Natchez was the first built for Captain Thomas P. Leathers, in 1846. Built in Cincinnati, Ohio, as were all of her successors owned by Capt. Leathers, she was a fast two-boiler boat, 175 feet (53 m) long, with red smokestacks, that sailed between New Orleans and Vicksburg, Mississippi. Leathers sold this boat in 1848.

  6. Chicago Maritime Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Maritime Museum is a maritime society and museum dedicated to the study and memorialization of Chicago's maritime traditions. [1] The museum's webpage asserts that Lake Michigan and the Chicago River were key factors in Chicago's growth toward status as a world-class city, and pays tribute to Congress for granting lake frontage in 1818 to the infant state of Illinois. [2]

  7. Viking (replica Viking longship) - Wikipedia

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    The ship was sailed by Captain Magnus Andersen (1857-1938) and a crew of 11 from Bergen, Norway. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Viking sailed to North America, via Newfoundland and New York , up the Hudson River , through the Erie Canal and into the Great Lakes to Chicago , where the World's Columbian Exposition was taking place in 1893 to commemorate the ...

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