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Arrive San Francisco: May 15, 1852
Brig Margaret
Captain Hallahan
From Panama

Passage:
110 days from Panama via San Blas, Mexico, 50 day


Cargo: 15 packages unidentified merchandise.

Passengers:
Bartle, R.
Battams, T.
Baumis, A.
Bayley, J.
Beal, L.A.
Beal, V.W.
Beherski, G.
Bowers, J.
Brace, F.
Brandstelle, G.D.
Briggs, Jane
Briggs, T.
Brown, D.B.
Brown, J.
Brown, J.
Buckentroff, L.
Buckley, W.
Bughley, J.
Burriss, William
Byrne, M.
Carem, A.
Christopher, T.
Clark, J.
Clark, W.
Clork, J.
Coffin, J.
Cole, J.
Coler, A.
Conrad, B.
Cooke, S.
Cram, P.
Cram, S.
Crane, M.
Crane, W.
Creager, J.
Croffey, M.
Dable, D.
Davis, R.
Denison, R.
Dittmer, J.
Dodd, H.S.
Downley, P.
Draney, Thomas
Duer, N.
Dyke, O.
Famminu, B.
Fenster, J.
Fisscher, A.
Foley, M.C.
Galloway, C.
Gardner, P.
Gentcher, J.
Gletthey, J.
Gould, W.B.
Greenman, J.
Griffin, S.
Griffitas, J.
Halbuck, J.
Harsfall, R.
Haslem, D.
Hayer, P.
Higgins, J.
Hitchrcock, H. (Hitercock?)
Hogan, J.
Hogan, T.
Holmes, C.
Hughes, P.
Hunt, E.
Inhoff, P.
Izaacks, W.
Johnson, J.
Jordon, L.T.
Kelly, J.
Kerr, Miss
Kimble, J.A.
Kirkpatrick, ?
Kretney, C.
Kritts, K.
Lamar, M.
Law, C.
Law, F.
Lee, S.
Lomitt, A.
Lounce, J.
Lowe, L.
Lust, J.
Man, J.
Martinson, P.
Mayer, H.
McCraw, J.
McDonald, R.
McShane, J.
Meagur, T.
Moffatt, J.
Moran, P.
Morgan, T.
O�Brian, J.
O�Brian, Joseph
O�Neal, E.
Osborne, B.
Painter, H.H.
Rian, J.
Rich, J.
Rochard, Mrs. E. and child
Rumpfield, H.
Rumsey, J.
Russell, J.
Russell, S.
Sart, J.
Sergent, W.
Smith, J.
Smith, R.
Spalding, J.
Spears, B.
Spears, S.
Steele, M.T.
Steen, G.
Steen, Thomas
Stewart, W.
Stump, L.
Thomas, E.
Throves, M.
Thudmill, D.
Tibbot, R.
Toland, J.
Train, J.
Turrey, S.
Unrick, F.
Van Deveer, J.
Van Warmer, J.
Wagenar, J.
Watkins, J.
Wheeler, N.
Williams, C.
Wilson, J.
Wilson, J.
Wilson, James
Wilson, Jane
Woodard, J.
Woods, J.
Wright, J.
Wubuch, H.


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Page: http://www.maritimeheritage.org/mg051552
Date Entered: January 2000
Source: Daily Alta California
Source: Daily Alta California


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