Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Captain R. W. Lockwood” in chapter 1.42, section c.1.42.126, page 226 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24.:
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She was purchased in 1862 by John Fraser & Co., for $20,000, and during eight round trips met with uninterrupted good luck, making money for her owners, and fame for her commander, Captain R. W. Lockwood .
The latter was known to be not only one of the best pilots on the coast, but also a brave, dashing, yet judicious commander.
Captain Lockwood's good luck did not follow him after the war. He d...
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