272 A RAFT PILOT'S LOG 



Lancaster*, James Follmer, Carl Looney, Frank Loo- 

 ney, Morell Looney*, Cyrus King, Peter Hire, George 

 S. Nichols*, Thos. Peel, Vincent Peel, John Hampton, 

 Frank Diamond, John Cheshire, Dan Rice, John Quin- 

 lan*, Adam Kerz, Adam Yonker, John McDonald, 

 John Schmidt, Lysander Darling*, Silas Alexander, 

 W. W. Gordan, Henry Fuller, R. M. Cassidy, Lafe 

 Egan, Lee Short*, David Cratt, Harvey Smith, Peter 

 Smith, Hugh Johnson, Andrew Lambert, Joe Guarda- 

 pee, Boyd Newcomb, Al Knippenberg*, Owen Corco- 

 ran, David Lamb, Frank Mclntyre, Sherman Brown, 

 Henry Stafford, Wm. Smith, N. B. Lucas, Wm. Young, 

 Robt. Roundy, Peter Larivere, John Pearson*, Henry 

 Walker, John Laycock*, Wm. Buchanan, Robt. Mc- 

 Larney, John Fuller, Jos. Blow, David Parmelee, Wil- 

 liam Simmons, Christ Seeford, Albert J. Hill, John 

 McCarty (Mushrat), Wm. McCaffrey, John Lang- 

 ford, C. W. Schricker, Edward Dunham, John Parker, 

 Charles Barnes, David Philamulee, A. O. Day*. 



Of the thirty pilots in the foregoing list who were 

 alive January i, 1928, only nine were still in service on 

 the Mississippi during the season of 1927, viz: 



J. M. Hawthorne on the United States towboat "Lou- 

 ise." 



J. H. Laycock on the United States towboat "Minne- 

 apolis." 



Isaac Newcomb and William Weir one trip on the 

 "Altair" of Wabasha. 



W. L. Hunter in Streckfus Line and on United States 

 towboat "Genl. Ashburn." 



Harry Short on the steamer "Kalitan." 



Joe Young on the towboat "Lone Deer." 



Chas. White on the United States towboat "Genl. 

 Ashburn." 



