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Paine, Charles Jackson

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Paine, Charles Jackson (1833–1916)

US yachtsman and lawyer. He owned and raced the legendary yachts, the Mayflower, Puritan, and Volunteer, in international competition.

Paine was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He was admitted to the bar in 1856. He rose from Union captain to brigadier general (1861–66) during the Civil War. He later invested in railroad companies.



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