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Vital Check
Arrive San Francisco: August 6, 1851
SS Carolina
Captain Whiting
From Panama

Passage:
Daily Alta California, August 7, 1851
August 6.�Steamship Carolina, Whiting, 20 days from Panama, via Acapulco. Merchandise to E. Knight. 90 passengers.
Memoranda.--
Left Panama at 8 o�clock P.M. 17th July, with 96 passengers and freight. Arrived at Acapulco on the morning of the 26th, at 5 o�clock; found U.S. sloop-of-war Vandalia and steamer Constitution lying at anchor in the harbor. Steamer Constitution left at 9 A.M. same day for San Francisco. On the 27th, at 8 A.M., steamer Northerner arrived from San Francisco, having on board the passengers, officers and crew of the steamer Union, wrecked near Cape Bajo; the Northerner also had on board the specie saved from the wreck. Passengers generally saved a great part of their luggage; no lives lost. Left Acapulco at 2-1/2 P.M. on the 27th. August 2d saw and passed the steamer Constitution a few miles northward of the Island of Ceros. August 4th, at 7 A.M., spoke steamer Oregon off San Diego, bound in. The Carolina has had little or no sickness on board, and no deaths.
Cargo: Not noted. Delivered to J.W. Gregory; Chas. King & Co.; J.F. Alivill; Isaac Barnett; Durand, Deufoir & Co; John Hahn & Co.; B. Davidson & May; Helliman Brothers & Co; S.T. Meyer & Co; Jacobs & Levy; J.J. Chavviteau; A. Freedenberg; Simonsfield, Back & Co; Havana & Co.; Neefus & Tichenor; Bragg & Whitteman; Mawson Brothers; J. Bell..

Passengers:
Adams, E.S.
Bailey, Stephen
Barnard, J.
Baurtell, ?
Bell, James
Bourbon, Robert
Brayer, W.
Broger, N.
Brown, G.H.
Burrows, E.J.
Butler, M.
Carter, Geo
Challavant, A.
Cheeney, E.
Church, A.M.
Coucio, J.
Dagner, N.
Drake, W.H.
Elea, M., wife and servant (Might be Elen)
Ellis, W.
Fitch, W.S.
Folger, Jos
Folter, Nicholas
Foster, Silas
Fuller, W.
Gardner, L.
Hardy, Levi
Haswell, J.C.
Haus, Chas.
Hellman, A.
Herty, A.B., son and servant
Huff, S.
Huland, Geo
Jarley, R.
Jefts, E.G.
Jefts, G.W.
Jessup, E.C.
Jones, A.K.
Kallasch, Morris
Lanhole, Chas
Levingson, Jos
Lewis, F.
Lyzarnes, Jos
Manuel, ? (No other name included)
McGovern, J
McGuire, M
McWhittey, W.
Middlesworth, J.K.
Monger, L.
Moradie, Jas
Morritz, A.B.
Mussey, E.C.
Nelson, Thomas
Oatman, H., wife and child
Oatman, Mary
Ober, Dr. and son
Olner, Henry
Pampuri, Chas
Parton, Francis
Pelton, L.G.
Perry, Benj.
Perry, Mr.
Polvermaker, Mr. and lady
Price, Jno B.
Rand, Chas W.
Ryan, Jno
Ryley, Daniel
Sacuis, Benj. C.
Sandon, Jas.
Shailand, ?
Sherburn, Job B.
Simmonds, L.
Spence, Jas
St. Revere, Il and two sons
Sterns, M.P.
Surle, Lewis
Sutherland, J.A.
Turner, W.B.
Van Dewenter, B.
White, J.M.
Wilson, J.
Wilson, Samuel
Zarabel, Jno



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Page: http://www.maritimeheritage.org/cr080651
Date Entered: June 1999
Source: Daily Alta California

Source: Daily Alta California


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