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1863
SS America
Captain Unknown
From New York to San Francisco via Panama or Nicaragua

Passage

Daily Alta California, July 9, 1863
IMMIGRANTS BY SEA.�The following named are passengers from the Atlantic States, en route to California, per Aspinwall and Nicaragua steamers.

Cargo

Not listed.

Passengers

The following passengers left New York with through passage to San Francisco. Unfortunately, the Daily Alta California did not note which passengers made it through to San Francisco. Presumably the majority of these passengers actually arrived in the City aboard either the SS St. Louis on July 9, 11 A.M. or the Moses Taylor on July 12, 1863.

    Albert, M. and wife
    Allen, D.K.
    Anderson, Mrs. A.J. and two children
    Averel, L.
    Averel, Mary
    Avery, D.E. (Col. D.E. Avery of New York checked into the Occidental Hotel on July 13th, 1863)
    Barton, O. and wife (Dr. T. M. Barton and family of New York checked into the Occidental Hotel on July 13th, 1863)
    Bell, E.G. and wife
    Bennett, Mrs.
    Bentley, Miss H.
    Bently, T.S.
    Boyd, W.A., wife and sister
    Brinbaum, Mary
    Brinsbaum, W.
    Brozzell, Miss M.
    Buckley, J.P., wife and child
    Cady, Mrs. G.B.
    Campbell, James
    Carter, J.A.
    Casidy, Mrs. E.
    Champlin, W.B.
    Chase, Mrs. C.A.
    Church, Miss L.
    Colby, J.S.
    Coles, D.H.
    Coles, J.L.
    Conlish, Mrs. E.M. , infant and seven children (Might be Mrs. E. M. Conlisb)
    Cook, W.S.
    Daigneau, S.
    Dean, Mrs. L. and child
    Doolen, William
    Dubois, A.S. (A.P. Dubois of New York checked into the Occidental Hotel on July 13th, 1863)
    Dutche, J.M. and wife
    Dyer, G. and wife
    Edgar, Mrs. W.G., infant and two children
    Edgar, W.G.
    Fludder, J.
    Folsom, Miss S.
    Foster, G. and two ladies
    Fry, M.
    Gallagher, William
    Glacee, Mrs., two sisters and two children
    Golden, Mrs. M. and two children
    Gordon, Mrs. E.T., daughter and four children
    Gould, Dr., wife and child
    Gould, Mr., wife and child
    Graff, J.
    Griswold, Mrs. L. and two children
    Guptill, E.H., wife and two children
    Haight, J.E.B.
    Hale, S.
    Hall, W.H.H.
    Harkness, Miss A.
    Henry, Mrs. and infant
    Holland, J.C., wife and sister
    Hopkins, L.
    Hubbell, Orton
    Jamison, W.H.
    Jenkins, Elizabeth
    Johnson, P.B.
    Judd, Miss A.
    Kepplen, C.
    Lake, Master
    Lake, Mrs.
    Lamb, F.B.
    Lawrence, J.E.
    Layton, Miss J.
    Leclair, ?
    Linneo, G.D.
    Love, R.B.
    McBane, J.D.
    McClain, J.
    McConahee, Miss
    McConahee, Mrs.
    McCormick, Miss M.
    McCullough, S.G., daughter, and three children
    McDougal, Miss A.
    McGraw, Mrs. and three children
    McNally, Mr. and wife
    Murdoch, Miss C.
    Nichols, Miss B.C.
    O�Connor, John
    O�Connor, Miss M.
    O�Grady, P.J.
    Pennerger, J.H.
    Rev. F. H. Blanchet
    Rev. Mr. Halde
    Rev. Mr. Hodges
    Rev. S.B.A. Brouillet
    Richard, ?
    Robinson, D.H.
    Ross, F.H., wife and child
    Ross, H.J.
    Shaddock, G. and wife
    Shanks, J.
    Shepson, William, mother and three children
    Sister Catharine
    Sister de Arimathie
    Sister del Enfant Jesus
    Sister Emerentienne
    Sister Enerancienine
    Sister Euphemie
    Sister Fredrich
    Sister Hyacinth
    Sister Isadore
    Sister Kate Kirrs
    Sister Lajove
    Sister Marie Catharine
    Sister Marie de Assize
    Sister Marie de Sacre Coeur
    Sister Marie Delacroix
    Sister Marie des Auges Gardieres
    Sister Marie des Sept Douleurs
    Sister Marie Heduidge
    Sister Marie Helene
    Sister Marie Justine
    Sister Marie Louis
    Sister Marie Marie Praxede
    Sister Marie Patrick
    Sister Marie Romuald
    Sister Marie Virginie
    Sister Olivier
    Sister Paul Miki
    Sister Terese de Jesus
    Sister Veronique du Crucifix
    Slater, C.O., wife and child
    Sloat, B.R.
    Sloat, E.A.
    Spencer, R.B.
    Tifalini, Fibras
    Towne, L.A.
    Truax, Mrs. E. and child
    Tryon, Mrs., infant and two children
    Turner, F.
    Tusker, Dr., wife and child (Dr. J.C. Tucker, wife, and Master Tucker of New York checked into the Occidental Hotel on July 13, 1863)
    Vernon, L.P.
    Waho, G.
    Waters, ?
    Whitney, Miss M.
    Wilbar, R. and wife
    Wilcox, Sylvia S.
    Wilcox, W.H.
    Wood, Mrs. H.
    Worsley, Mrs. and two children
    And about 300 other passengers

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Page: http://www.maritimeheritage.org/am1863.htm
Date Entered: April 1999
Sources: Newspaper Archives, Geographicus, Daily Alta California


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