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

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January 21, 1851
SS Goliah
Captain Thomas
From New York

Passage

279 days from New York, New York, via Panama, 20 days, and Acapulco, Mexico, 12 days.

Cargo

44 packages of unidentified merchandise

Passengers

Abrams, M.
Austin, T.A.
Bakers, Capt. James G.
Bermas, G.
Chaine, E.
de Marolles, Mr. Lefebvre
Feline, Mr.
Hill, D.A.
Mayer, A.
Merrill, Mrs. A.
Plummer, Mrs. M.A.
Simpson, W.A.
Stein, H.W.


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Page: http://www.maritimeheritage.org/gl012151
Date Entered: July 1999
Source: Daily Alta California
Sources: Newspaper Archives, Geographicus, Daily Alta California


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