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

Arrive San Francisco

November 17, 1864
Edith Rose
Captain Watlington
From Kanawaga, Japan

Passage

29 days from Kanawaga, Japan

Cargo

5 billard tables, 76 boxes silkworms, tar, 86 jars of tea, 26 packages rice, 1 barrel wood oil, and assorted merchandise. 

Passengers

George Band
A.H. Banta
Charles Bavenshin
William Briscoe
Captain Bucker
C.G. Bunker
Michael Burke
M. Buel
William Casey
Fred Coffers
Thomas Dyer
N.W. Ellis
M. Flanning
A.H. Foulkes
H. Frenell
William Hall
Mr. Hammond
P. Kelly
C. McDonald
C. Morgan
Henry Murphy
Mrs. Neil
A.L. Peterson
William Reardon
Peter Townsend
W.B. Walter
A. Wilson
William Wright

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Page: http://www.maritimeheritage.org/edith rose
Date Entered: November 2001
Sources: Newspaper Archives, Geographicus, Daily Alta California and San Francisco Ship Passenger Lists, Louis J. Rasmussen, 1978


Research and WebDesign: D. B. A. Levy
Contact: D. Blethen Adams Levy
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Sausalito, California 94966 U.S.A.
The Maritime Heritage Project is a U.S. registered 501(c)(3) tax-deductible nonprofit charity established in 1998.