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

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July 12,1850
SS New World
Captain Wakeman
From New York

Passage

Daily Alta California, Friday Morning, July 12, 1850

ARRIVAL OF THE NEW WORLD
The Steamship New World, Capt. Wakeman, arrived from New York yesterday morning, via Cape Horn and Panama.

It will be recollected that she sailed from New York on the 10th of February. She touched at Rio Janeiro during the time the yellow fever was raging there and lost fifteen of her crew. She left Valparaiso on the 11th of May, and Panama on the 20th of June, stopping at Acapulco and San Diego. She brought up 217 passengers.

The Oregon had not arrived at Panama when the New World left.
The Steamship Isthmus of Law’s line, sailed for this port twelve hours before the N.W. When off Cape Corrientes, the New World experienced a severe gale.

The New World put into San Diego for coal but could get none. She went to San Pedro, California, and received 30 tons from a vessel in that port. The gale she experienced, lasted 36 hours, it broke a steam chest, which put three feet of water in the hold. That forced her into a cove for repairs.

Cargo

Not listed.

Passengers

Note: The Daily Alta California lists these passangers as being "from Panama to San Francisco," but also notes states of origin.

From New York
:
Allen, J.C.
Andrews, J.F.
Baker, G.R.
Ball, W.
Bany, D.J.
Bard, Russel
Bayard, E.N.
Beldon, J.J.
Beldon, O.
Bennett, G.W.
Bliss, William M.
Bradway, O.P.
Browne, W.
Bull, W.N.
Butler, O.J.
Caldwell, B.H.
Carpenter, E.B.
Castler, R.W.
Chase, M.
Clark, J.E.F.
Clement, W.
Crombe, J.A.
Davis, G.D.
Davis, R.M.
Denirow, J.
Dixon, D.
Duclin, David
Dugau, A.
Dumaul, P.
Evens, Levi
Everett, T.
Ferrell, M.O.
Gardener, J.
Goddard, L.O.
Goff, S.
Grinnel, W.H.
Hager, J.M.
Haley, M.B.
Hall, S.C.
Hamilton, E.
Hill, Thomas
Hodges, D.H.
Hooag, B.H.
Hopkinson, C.
Hoych, Samuel
Hozl, Leon
Huberd, J.E.
Jones, F.H.
Keep, B.
Ketchum, E.B.
Ketchum, P.
Larkins, F.
Leverett, J.
Lewis, H.C.
Lockwood, R.
Mallery, J.L.
Mann, J.P.
Marey, H.
Marsh, G.
Mickle, P.D.
Mooney, I.
Mooney, R.D.
Murphy, E.
Paddock, Isaac
Paibell, F.W.
Patrick, Charles
Paybill, L.
Phelps, J.D.
Pullerton, H.O.
Ramey, L.
Ray, W.
Riley, L.
Sackell, E.B.
Saunders, J., Jr.
Saunders, W.G.
Scovell, E.L.
Silence, E.
Sloane, Oliver
Smith, G.W.
Somers, A.
Stanley, A.
Starkweather, W.B.
Stewart, J.D.
Strickland, Samuel
Swates, J.
Taunison, P.
Taunison, R.
Taunison, S.S.
Underhill, B.
Washburn, A.
Waters, J.B.
Whitcomb, H.H.
White, J.
Wigent, F.E.
Williams, A.
Wilson, W.H.
Wirants, H.L.

From Tennessee:
Allen, J.
Barry, D. and servant
Blackmore, J.D.
Carr, W.L.
Cartwright, J.E.
Charleton, L.
Charleton, R.
Douglas, R.B.
Elliot, S.
Hyart, J.
Love, G.
Lowe, W.
Parey, J.
Patterson, W.
Pearson, G.W.
Saffront, Issac
Terry, H.M.
Wallace, C.H.
Wilson, T.C.
Wright, W.

From Ohio:
Anderson, William
Bell, David
Bliss, O.N.
Cole, Thomas
Ferris, J.
Ferris, John
Ferris, K.
Fulton, P.D.
Grinland, James
Hall, E.N.
Hopkins, J.
Ingram, J.
Joslyn, D.A.
Parish, W.L.
Parker, C.S.
Picklingering, Jacob
Polham, John
Pryer, William
Ricketts, H.
Riley, Charles
Wilson, W.

From Pennsylvania:
Hill, H.
Hill, J.H., M.D.
Hill, R.C.
Hill, W.D.
Mott, O.H.
Philips, J.M.
Rivers, W.B.

From Massachusetts:
Bach, W.H.
Day, John
Estabrook, A.
Gorham, E.C.
Gorham, William
Grover, L.S.
Hill, I.
Holt, J.F.
Marey, C.
Marey, D.
Marey, H.I.
Muge, M.P.
Osborne, Wyman H.
Prince, W.
Richardson, A.G.
Stevens, C.B.
Stevens, Daniel
Templeton, H.
Triample, C.

From Connecticut:
Champion, H.G.
Greene, F.P.
Holcomb, E.D.
Holcomb, R.
Mooney, John
Noyes, H.

From Vermont:
Clark, J.
Dadley, A.
Dodge, O.A.
Ely, F.W.
Hamilton, J.
Harick, H.B.
Haze, H.B.
Hill, E.
Hongton, John
Hozet, J.
Jakes, W.
Kellen, B.
Lawrence, J.W.
Luther, W.
Mucham, H.
Patrick, I.
Skinner, B.W.
Skinner, G.B.
Strover, W.D.
Wadener, S.F.
Ward, W.O.
Whither, F.H.

From Other States:
Bennett, H.M. (Illinois)
Case, H.F. (Michigan)
Denison, J.A. (New Hampshire)
Engle, W. (New Jersey)
Girt, H.I. (Illinois)
Hernandez, M.D. (Florida)
Hirck, J. (Indiana)
Hocks, C.B. (New Hampshire)
Kelsey, Capt. D.S. (Texas)
Kennedy, J.M. (Michigan)
King, Charles (Maine)
Lathlope, M.J. (Michigan)
Luther, T.B. (Rhode Island)
McRoy, E. (New Hampshire)
Morgon, E. (Illinois)
Nicholls, B. (Rhode Island)
Nowall, S.G. and servant (Texas)
Orb, Mr. (from San Diego, California)
Peck, J.G. (Virginia)
Rogers, G.W. (New Jersey)
Roulfe, C.B. (New Hampshire)
Schwaits, Mr. (from San Diego, California)
Ward, F.E. (Kentucky)


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Page: http://www.maritimeheritage.org/nw071150
Date Entered: July 1999
Sources: Newspaper Archives, Geographicus, Daily Alta California
When possible, checked against San Francisco Ship Passenger Lists by Louis Rasmussen (A Volume of the SHIPS �N Rail Series) San Francisco Historic Records, Colma, California


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