William Howe Guion

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William Howe Guion I (1817-1884) headed the Williams and Guion Black Star Line.[1]


Biography

He was the son of John Guion and Maria Howe of Westchester County, New York.

William married and had a son: William Howe Guion II (c1830-1886).[2]

See also

References

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Further reading

  • Washington Post; November 14, 1889; How Mr. Guion met the ex-President on a Notable Occasion. Mr. William H. Guion; of New York, the head of the Guion Steamship Company, is at the Arlington. He is now in the seventies, but vigorous and bright. He was one of the escort which brought the remains of General Grant from Mount McGregor to New York.


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