List of Licensed Engineers and Pilots, Custom House, Savannah, Georgia, Collector's Office, September 30th, 1867.
Herewith I transmit to you the names of Engineers and Pilots licensed at this Port during the quarter ending September 30th, 1867, as required by the 23d Section of the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to amend an Act entitled 'An Act to provide for the better security of the lives of passengers on board of Vessels propelled in whole, or in part, by steam, and for other purposes.'" Approved August 30th, 1852.
Names in this online transcription include Awtry, Barton, Cornelius, Coulten, Devoll, Dye, Faban, Healey, Henry, Johnson, Lacklison, Lund, Mullins, Musgrove, Osgood, Parse, Rielly, Ross, Sperry, Wheeler.
Labels: Georgia, Employment Records
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