Sewell Moody

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title: Sewell Moody
text: Sewell Prescott "Sue" Moody was a lumberman and Yankee trader from Hartland, Maine, Maine, United States, the son of Joshua Moody and Amy Kendall Bowley. With his brother Thomas, Moody arrived in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada in about 1861, initially engaging in mining investment and trading. In 1862 he established a business to build British Columbia's first sizeable steam-powered sawmill, at New Westminster. Moody moved to the Burrard Inlet in 1865, eventually acquiring a bankrupt
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date created: 2006-10-15T22:43:19Z
date modified: 2024-09-01T20:36:51Z
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