Passenger Lists: San Francisco 1800s
SS Cortes
Arrive San Francisco
April 25, 1860
Captain William H. Hudson
From Panama
Passage
16 days from Panama. Put into Acapulco, Mexico on April 16th. Received supplies and left same day. Passed Cape St. Lucas on April 20th. Arrived off the Heads of San Francisco on April 25th at 8:00 p.m. Experienced strong North East winds and heavy head-sea since first day from Acapulco. Arrived San Francisco at 10:00 p.m. on April 25th.
Passengers
Augnete, M.
Cahart, Mrs. F. and children
Claudet, F. and wife
Clifford, Miss Clara
Clute, N.
Crawford, R. and wife
Cross, R.
Donovan, Miss
Dugan, Miss E.
Fapine, Mad and children
Garbee, B. and family
Garbee, Miss
Gibson, C. B.
Gilmore, R. N. and children
Goldman, Carl
Hadley, Mrs. R. and child
Hutton, Frank
Hutton, Miss Minnie
Hutton, Mrs. K. and family
Hyland, Rev. T. E.
Jackson, Rev. W. M.
Kenney, Miss E.
Latz, J.
Lermia, M.
Lund, N.M.
Lynch, M. and wife
Marais, Mrs.
Marais, W.
Mation, Mrs. and family
McClay, D.
McCoy, William
Moore, Albert
Moore, Miss
Muller, Carl
Neterbars, Mrs.
O'Neill, E. J.
Peters, Mrs. and daughter
Pickering, L. and wife
Pravorich, J. and wife
Ralph, N. and wife
Reed, B. F.
Rogers, Mrs. R.
Scott, Bishop and wife
Shaw, M. and wife
Thiell, T.
Thomas, Miss
Warlley, D.
Warren, Mr.
Willes, Rev. D.
Wood, Mrs. C. and child
Western Art
Blacks in Gold Rush California
(Lamar Series in Western History)
Rudolph M. Lapp
By 1860, twelve years after the discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill, more than five thousand American blacks had made the difficult trek to California in search of wealth. This study tells their story through primary source materials.
The Making of "Mammy Pleasant"
A Black Entrepreneur in Nineteenth-Century San Francisco
Lynn M. Hudson
United States Jewry, 1776-1985
Vol I - Sephardic Period
Jacob Rader Marcus
Jewish Voices of the California Gold Rush
A Documentary History, 1849-1880
(American Jewish Civilization Series)
Ava F. Kahn
In 1848, news of the California Gold Rush swept the world. Aspiring miners, merchants, and entrepreneurs flooded California seeking gold. The cry of instant wealth was also heard and answered by Jewish communities in Europe and the eastern United States. While all Jewish immigrants arriving in the mid-nineteenth century were looking for religious freedoms and economic stability, there were pre-existing Jewish social and religious structures on the East Coast. California's Jewish immigrants became founders of their own social, cultural, and religious institutions.
Italy on the Pacific: San Francisco's Italian Americans
Sebastian Fichera
The Making of the West
A Concise History, Volume I: Peoples and Cultures
Lynn Hunt
A story of cross-cultural exchanges that span the globe, as well as the ongoing interactions between societies, cultures, governments, economies, religions, and ideas. To highlight and help grasp the vital connections between political, social, and cultural events, the book presents a comprehensive picture of each historical era within a brief chronological narrative. The book also situates Europe within a global context, facilitating understanding of the events that have shaped our own times.