Passengers at the Port of San Francisco: 1800s


Clipper Ship Ino

Arrive San Francisco

July 12, 1852
Clipper Ship Ino
Captain Smith
From New York

Passage

111 days from New York via Rio Janeiro 75 days. 117 passengers (Note: There are conflicting reports on the number of passengers.) Anchored off North Beach. Left at Rio barque Asa Packer from Philadelphia for this port, with 147 passengers. Was to leave April 27. Steamer Pioneer to leave 29th April.

Memoranda

Per Ino--Left at Rio, barque Asa Packer, from Philadelphia for this port, with 147 passengers, was to leave April 27th.--Steamer Pioneer to leave 29th April.

Spoken

Per Ino April 17th. lat 17 34 S. long 36 53, ship Antelope, 44 days from Boston for this port. June 27th, lat 28 31 N, long 131 32 W, barque Esther Frances, 65 days from Panama, via Acapulco, for this port, with 140 passengers, short of provisions -- supplied her with bread, beef, port, hams, flour, &c.

Cargo/Consignees

71 pkgs machinery. 2 wagons. 51 bdls plough, steel, 25 cks 60 of bbls 125 firkins butter, 18 tcs 54 bbls hams, 12 cks 20 kegs shot, 24 bdls 2 bx pick handles, 3 cks chains, 12 cs. tobacco, 150 bdls, 10 bxs sheetings, 6 anvils, 20 doz. shovels, 100 kegs sherry wine, 8 doors, 103 tons pig iron, 48 cs lard, 20 bxs fruit, 302 pkgs mdse. Merchandise to F. Argenti

Per Ino - A Black; Adams & Co.; Cooke, Bros & Co; B. C. Howe; Pollock & Co; Gibbs & Co; Turnbulil & Walton; L. Mayo9; C. Barbeau; Taffee & MaCahill; Coit & Beals; J. C. Hewett; O. H. Baggett; Paige & Webster; G. B. Post & Co; J. R. Rollinson; B. Palmer, E. J. Spencer, J. W. Brooks; W. H. Ranlett and order.

Daily Alta California, July 13, 1852

BACON AND HAMS-New York city-cured hams and side bacon, in canvas. Received per clipper ship Ino. For sale by EARL & CO.

Passengers

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Plan of the Bay and Harbor, Rio de Janeiro

Arresin, C.
Aylesworth, H.
Bahr, Fred
Bawden, H.
Benchley, G.
Benley, N.
Bicknell, James and John
Bloomer, A.
Bowles, G. P.
Brown, C. F.
Brown, Jas.
Brown, W. D.
Byden, J.
Bysbee, R. J.
Calyer, P.
Carrol, M.
Chatterdon, G. S.
Close, J.
Collins, E.
Curtis, N.
Dalling, W. M. and lady
Deane, H. S.
Deedout, A. S.
Dennison, W. H.
Dinemore, P.
Doherty, H.
Douglass, R.
Dunlap, A.
Dunn, D.
Durst, C.
Durst, D. P.
Fay, H. M.
Fletcher, J.
Flint, L.
Fulton, D.
Giddings, D. S.
Gifford, J. W.
Hardin, L.
Harrison, T.
Haskel, P.
Hatch, G.
Healey, G. P.
Hegan, A.
Hell, J.
Hoffer, Jno
Hogenchell, A.
Hogenchell, J.
Hume, Robert -- From Baltimore. Age 23 years. Died June 10 at sea and buried on a point five miles south of Cape St. Pedro.
Hurback, J. H.
Hurry, W. Jr.
Ironmonger, C. J.
Jack, C.
Johnson, G. W.
Judson, E.
Karney, P.
Kearney, F.H.
Keeghan, P.
Keenan, J.
Laroque, F.
Lincoln, W., lady and two children
Lughdon, A. H.
Mahaney, T., lady and three children
Marion, C.
McDonald, J.
McRae, F.
Moran, A.
Nuson, W.
O Connor, E.
Palmer, S.L.

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Vue de la baie de Rio de Janeiro
Duguay-Trouin le 12
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Pendelton, C.
Pendelton, R. C.
Perry, J.
Pilgrim, W.H.
Plutten, F.
Price, B. H.
Raymond, A.
Rice, J. B.
Ryder, D. S.
Sands, F. B.
Schruder, Mrs. and three children
Schuman, W.
Scott, J.
Scott, W. F.
Shelling, J. B.
Smith, H.
Smith, M.
Spetzer, W.
Studley, S. H.
Tarbell, D. C.
Taylor, G. S.
Thayer, F. M.
Thompson, T.
Timmerman, H.
Vickland, A. P.
Ward, J. S.
Wellner, Miss M.
White, E.
White, Jas.
Whittaker, J.
Wilbur, J. S.
Wilbur, W.
Will, J.
Williams, C.
Wilson, A.
Wilson, F.
Wolcott, O.

Died on Board the ship Ino, June 10th, Robt. J. Hume, of Baltimore, aged 23 years. Bured on a point miles miles south of Cape St. Pedro.

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Manacled Slaves Buying Tobacco from a Tobacco Shop in Rio de Janeiro, 1835
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