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America was created by everyone and belongs to everyone; early settlers came over land bridges in the Bering Straits from Russia and Japan, up and down coastlines, across the Continent on foot and with horses, by early sailors from France, England, Russia, Spain, and, perhaps, by Polynesian people.

Vital Check
Arrive San Francisco: October 25, 1850
SS Antelope
From Panama
Captain Ackley

Passage:

24 days from Panama, via El Realejo, Nicaragua, 16 days and Acapulco, Mexico, 12 days.


Cargo: Not listed.

Passengers:
Anderson, B.
Anderson, J.
Archibald, E.T.
Barnard, M.G.
Benfoy, H.
Blanch, S.
Castleberg, J.
Collins, A.S.
Conklin, D.
Cross, A.
Dittman, N.
Donaldson, A.M.
Donaldson, J.C.
Francis, J.
Hanover, Mrs. M.
Henry, A.
Hollister, W.
Hudson, G.A.
Hyde, J.
Ivey, James
Joseph, S.J.
Joseph. L.
Lyba, J.
McDonald, J.
Mitchell, D.
Mount, A.
Palmer, E.
Palmer, L.
Palmer, R.
Primrose, J.W.
Spoorer, H.C.
Whitman, E.B.
Williams, A.
Williamson, A.


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Page: http://www.maritimeheritage.org/an102550.html
Date Entered: January 1999
Source: Daily Alta California
Checked against: San Francisco Ship Passenger Lists by Louis Rasmussen (A Volume of the Ships 'N Rail Series)
San Francisco Historic Records, Colma, California


Research and WebDesign: D. B. A. Levy
Contact: D. Blethen Adams Levy
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