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Vital Check
Arrive San Francisco: January 9, 1851
SS Antelope
From Panama


Passage:
Upon arrival of the Antelope the Alta California noted that:
In New York the arrival of three steamships in one day would be a matter deserving of particular mention, and in any other city on the Atlantic such an occurrence would be heralded as unprecedented. The commerce of San Francisco is increasing marvellously and it would be difficult to predict what a few short months may bring forth. That we shall communicate by steamers with the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii) and China is almost a certainty.

Cargo: Not listed.

Passengers:
Babb, J.B.
Barborn, G.W. and son
E.H. Boughton
Barnett, S.M.
Barret, John
Barritti, Louis
Birdsall, Frank
Blockman, Emanuel
Bloon, Isaac (One source has Isaac Bloom)
Cobb, H.A.
Converse, Dennison
Davidson, J.W.
Davis, A.W.
Dennison, R.C.W.
Doyle, John
Dumont, M.
Flint, J.H.
Francia, Angelo
Galleger, Mr.
Gesford, P.G. and lady, sister and three children
Gilbert, Mr.
Greentree, Levi
Grieslon, James
Guthrie, W.G.
Heitz, Santiago
Hopkins, S.U.
Inabnet, Jacob (One source has this as Jacob Inabett)
Jenkins, P.
Johnson, J. Eastman
Jones, John S.C.
Jordan, James
Kahn, D.
Kenzie, Mr., lady and child
Kyes, Mrs. and two children
Lay, Chas H.
Loeb, Bernard (A second source has this as Bernhard Loeb)
Loupe, Leopolt
Mager, R.T.
Marcuse, M.
McAvoy, Francis
Noyes, T.S.
Patten, D.C.
Payne, Captain F.
Pellegrini, Lucenzo and lady (A second source has: Iunecenzo Pellegrini and lady; and a third source has: Innocenzo Pellegrini and lady)
Priest, J.S.
Rainey, John
Rainey, William
Rapaque, Victor
Sands, Mr.
Sawyer, F.A.
Schmidts, M.
Schloss, Charles
Schools, E. (A second source has L. Schools; a third has I. Schools)
Selden, J.R.
Shelden, W.G.
Simms, R.E.
Smith, Lawrence and lady
Snyder, T.W.
Strong, Charles
Thayer, H.
Tuazle, R.B.
Victor, Madame
Ward, Fred T.
Weaver, H.S.
Wilkinson, R.
Wolfson, Aaron
Wratlin, G.L.
Zantzinger, L.F.


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Page: http://www.maritimeheritage.org/an010951.htm
Date Entered: Revised: October 1998; Updated and corrected March 1999
Source: Alta California provided by John Ireland and c
Checked against San Francisco Ship Passenger Lists by Louis Rasmussen (A Volume of the Ships �N Rail Series) San Francisco Historic Records, Colma, California


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Contact: D. Blethen Adams Levy
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