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The Maritime Heritage Project is committed to providing free information to everyone; the focus is world shipping during the 1800s, with a concentration on San Francisco Bay during the Gold Rush years.

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: July 1, 1865
SS Colorado
Captain Bradbury
From New York


Passage:
Daily Alta California, Sunday Morning, July 2, 1865
Arrival of the Colorado

The Pacific Mail Steamship Company's new steamer Colorado, Bradbury, Commander, ninety days from New York, by way of Rio Janeiro, the Straits of Magellan, Callao, Panama and Acapulco, arrived in port yesterday. Frederick Billings is among her passengers. The following is her
Purser's Report:

Left New York April 1st; arrived at Rio de Janeiro April 22d; detained eighteen hours; arrived at Callao June 6th, detained twelve hours; arrived at Panama June 12th; lay in port seven days; left Panama June 16th at 4 P.M.; arrived at Acapulco June 22d, at 7 P.M.; sailed same day; arrived at San Francisco July 1st at 10 A.M. Two hundred miles west of Acapulco, passed steamer Constitution, bound down; passed through the Straits of Magellan, spoke and supplied the U.S. Steamer Suwanee, Captian Shirley (?), bound for Valparaiso.
Cargo: Not listed.

Passengers:
From New York
Billings, Frederick
Foster, Capt. John F.
Potter, Rev. A. and wife

From Acapulco
Andasol, L.
Barichverich, G.
Garcia, Mrs. Theresa, child and servant
Larned, J. L.
Lezacs, A.
Rogers, R.




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Page: http://www.maritimeheritage.org/cd070265
Date Entered: January 1 2003
Source: Daily Alta California


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