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Passenger and Immigration Lists Index (PILI)

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June 16, 1862
Golden Age
Captain F.R. Baby
From Panama

Passage

14 days and 6 hours from Panama.  Left Panama on June 3rd at 7:00 AM; arrived Acapulco, Mexico on June 9th at 0:15 AM.  Received coal and supplies.  Sailed for San Francisco at 5:30 AM. 

Cargo

1231 packages of unidentified freight. 

Passengers

Ainstein, Miss G. 
Appleton, Lt. (U.S.A.)
Austin, H.L.
Birch, Billy and Wife
Brock, P.G.S. Ten (U.S.A.)
Cameron, Rev. J. 
Carroll, P. 
Cotton, Ben  
Credit, Mr. J.W.
Cross, Mrs. C.L. and two children
Danforth, E. 
Deardoff, Mrs. J. 
Devine, E. 
Drisfeed, H. 
Disturnell, Mrs., son and daughter
Foster, J. 
Frost, Mrs. L. 
Goodwin, J.P. and Family
Griffith, G. 
Hall, Dr. G.R.
Hayden, Miss
Henderson, J. A. 
Henderson, M.W.
Hicks, Silas
Hirschfeld, J. 
Ishowf, G.A.
Justice, Sarah
Kent, Mrs.
Mallo, John
Mayer, Joseph
McDougall, Mrs. H.  
McGee, J.H.
McGoodwin, J.G.
Nickerson, Tom
Mrs. S. Seller
Smiley, T.J.L. and Wife
Steele, D.M.
Stevens, J.H. 
Stevens, Mary Ann
Stratton, A.M. and Family
Tyler, E.S.
Valentine, J.J.
Whitney, Miss Sarah
379 unidentified in 2nd Cabin and Steerage

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Page: http://www.maritimeheritage.org/ga061662
Date Entered: December 2001
Source: 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

Sources: Newspaper Archives, Geographicus, Daily Alta California


Research and WebDesign: D. B. A. Levy
Contact: D. Blethen Adams Levy
www.MaritimeHeritage.org and www.InternationalHarbors.com
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