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As they are located, books about families arriving in San Francisco are being added to the selection of Family History Books.


The Gallagher Name in History
The Gallagher Name in History.

Recommended Reading.
Books can be ordered just by clicking on a cover.

To California By Sea by James P. Delgado.
To California by Sea: A Maritime History of the California Gold Rush (Studies in Maritime History)


San Francisco: Port of Gold
William Martin Camp

An image of the cover of Port of Gold is not available. However, I have this book and it is a well-written history of San Francisco penned by a Berkeley author in 1947. It opens with a list of the Officers of the Society of California Pioneers. Some illustrations are included in the book.


The Barbary Coast: An Informal History of the San Francisco Underworld
Herbert Asbury
Asbury's history of the Barbary Coast properly begins with the gold rush to California in 1849..."

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Arrive San Francisco: 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.






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Page: http://www.maritimeheritage.org/am1863.htm
Date Entered: April 1999
Source: Daily Alta California


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