Passengers at the Port of San Francisco: 1800s


SS Columbus

Arrive San Francisco

October 12, 1850
SS Columbus
Captain Graham
From Panama

Passage

23 days from Panama, via Acapulco, Mexico. Experienced strong head winds and heavy seas throughout the passage. The following passengers died during passage: W.H. Diggs, a merchant from Louisville, Kentucky on September 30, 1850; J.P. Button of Troy, New York on October 2; Stephen Leavitt of Grantham, New Hampshire on October 3; Miss Norah Mulvannon of New York of October 7.

Cargo

Not listed.

Passengers

Amory, C. J.
Baug, Edwar
Bean, A.
Benjamin, F.A.
Bevin, W.
Binwan, P.
Breston,
Brooks, F.
Brown, Mrs.
Caldwell, J.
Clandennen, J.
Coldan, T. (Coldon )
Collin, M.
Collins, W.
Cook, H.J.
Cozzens, W.
Cross, O.
Cross, W.
Danforth, J.
Datorre, M.
Derham, B.
Doyle, J.
Doyle, Mrs. H.
Eastbrook, W.
Entwistle, W.
Friand, L.
Fridenberg, P.
Gale, C.G.
George, P.
Gooding, J.A.
Hubbard, E.
Hyam, S.
James, F.C.
Karewki, C.
Kemp, J.
Kemp. James
Knight, G.
Landrum, J. H.
Landrum, W. M.
LeCaheux, J.
Legett, M. A.
Lewis, C.
Loewi, J.
Low, T.
Lum, A.S.
Lyons, D.
Maynard, J.W.
Maynard, Lyman P.
Morrill, Paul
Morris, W. M.
Newell, R. A.
O Conner, M. T., lady and two children
O Toole, P.
People, H.
Perkins, L.
Prescott, J.
Richards, J.
Richardson, M.
Richardson, Master (two listed)
Romer, Mrs.
Schaller, W. (Rasmussen questions Jchaller )
Scott, W.
Smith, J.D.
Smith, T.
Soxle, W. S.
Standish, J. D.
Strule, B. C.
Taylor, W. H.
Wagstaff, Captain
Wallace, W.H.
Wix, J.

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