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Port of San Francisco 1851.
Passenger and Immigration Lists Index (PILI)

Arrive San Francisco

Arrive San Francisco: August 9, 1851
SS Constitution
Captain Blunt
From Panama via Acapulco and San Diego

Passage

Daily Alta California, Shipping Intelligence, Port San Francisco, August 9, 1851

Memoranda.
Per Constitution:--Sailed from Panama, July 15, at 6-1/2 P.M.; arrived at Acapulco at 9 A.M. the 24th; sailed the 26th at 9 A.M., detained two days. Steamship Pacific sailed on the 25th, bound down; 23 miles N.W. of Acapulco spoke steamship Northerner. Arrived at San Diego Aug 4, at 9 A.M.; the Oregon sailed same day; detained nearly 2 days; ran ashore twice in the harbor by pilot Keating, of Boat No. 2; sailed 6th. Left at Acapulco barques Bremen, Eureka and sloop-of-war Vandalia. Left at San Diego, ship Stephen Lurman, barque Whitton, schr Sophia for San Francisco.

Cargo

Not listed. Delivered to J.L. Howard; Ziba Holt.

Passengers

(from Panama and Acapulco):
Bagley, J.
Ballade, V.
Beal, Mrs. A., two children and servant
Beal, N.
Bearer, Gold (This is how it’s listed – it immediately follows H. Gale, so perhaps H. Gale is a "gold bearer" for a bank, mining, or steamship company?)
Biggs, Thos
Bixby, W.
Bliss, D.W.L.
Boethby, Miss
Brannan, G.W.
Brannan, S.R.
Brannan, W.T.
Broughton, A.
Brown, J.
Budge, F.
Burger, A.
Butcher, Mr.
Butler, Mrs. N., two children and servant
Campbell, ?
Chapman, C.D.
Chase, J.L.
Chestnut, Mr. and Mrs.
Chrysler, W.L.
Churchill, B.
Clemens, Mrs.
Coburn, Mrs.
Cook, W.
Crane, H.
Crossen, H.M.
Damon, ?
Damon, M.
Deling, R.S.
Denney, D.K.
Dodge, ?
Dougherty, F.R.
Drake, H.
Edgely, T.
Edwards, H.
Evens, ?
Fall, F.M.
Farren, Jas
Felten, J.S.
Ferris, J.W.
Ferris, S.J.
Ford, P.
Fountain, John
Gale, H.
Gallagher, H.
Gallagher, J.
Gibson, M.
Gwinn, John R.
Hall, E.
Hamblin, Mr. and Mrs.
Haraday, John
Hatch, G.D.
Heugh, J.
Hill, ?
Horner, J.
Hort, S.
Hoyt, G.W.
Hume, D.
Hutchinson, E.
Iloware, L.S.
Irvine, Jas
Jamieson, Geo
Johnson, J.F.
Joice, J.H.
Jones, T.
Keith, Mr.
Kick, J.
Kittlefield, L.
Knight, J.
Lawler, ?
Logan, J.C.
Loring, Mrs. and two children
Lumpkins, ?
Mahan, P.
Mallory, H.W.
Manning, L.
Manser, D.
Martin, B.
McCann, J.
McCarthy, P.
McCarthy, T.
McChough, Thos.
McCornell, O.
Mendenhall, A.
Mendenhall, H.
Mercor, J.
Moore, ?
Morrill, G.
Moueten, P.
Murphy, Thos.
Myer, J.
Nadorf, Mr. and Mrs. and servant
Naylor, Mr.
Naylor, Mr. (Two Mr. Naylors are listed, one following the other.)
Noland, Jas
Osborn, F.W.
Parcels, ?
Penwood, A.
Perry, Thos
Peters, J.
Purcel, ?
Randall, J.
Reiley, J.
Rickers, J.
Riddle, ?
Rideout, S.
Robertson, Mrs. and five children
Ryan, M.
Schilley, Mr. and Mrs. and servant
Smith, H.
Smith, Mrs.
Stoughton, Mr.
Taylor, T.
Truskoov, ?
Umstead, C.
Vance, Mr.
Vinkens, J.H.
Ward, P.C.
Warner, S.
Warren, S.
Watson, Mrs. and Mrs. (This is the listing – presumably it is to be Mr. and Mrs. Watson)
Way, H.
Way, H.
Whetmore, J.L.
Williams, ?
Willison, R.
Winsor, C.
Wood, Mrs. and child
Wright, Chas.
Wright, Thos
Yager, P.
Young, J.

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Page: http://www.maritimeheritage.org/nl1863
Date Entered: July 1999
Source: Daily Alta California
Sources: Newspaper Archives, Geographicus, Daily Alta California


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