Passengers at the Port of San Francisco: 1800s


SS Monumental City

Arrive San Francisco

March 4, 1852
SS Monumental City
Captain Cressey
From Panama

Passage

Daily Alta California

Memoranda: 45 days from Panama, via intermediate ports. Left Panama on January 18, 1852. Arrived El Realejo, Nicaragua on January 25th. Arrived Acapulco, Mexico on February 2nd, put into Mazatlan, Mexico on February 12th to repair the engines. Put into San Diego, California on February 28th. Frederick Schartzer died at sea, during the passage, of congestion of the brain. No date of death noted. Isaac Gordon, aged 29 years, died at Mazatlan, Mexico on February 16th.

Cargo

11 packages of unidentified merchandise.

Passengers

NOTE: Passenger list from Daily Alta California included below this typed list.

Adams, T.
Albert, F.
Alderson, T.
Alley, E.
Anderson, A.
Anderson, R. W. and lady
Andrews, O.
Ausrin, J.
Bain, Calvin
Banen,
Barber, W.
Barker, A. D.
Barlow, F. A. (Barlow and Marlow are adjacent to each other on the lists. One may be a typographical error.)
Beirman, H.
Bingham, W.
Block, A.
Bodwell, H. B.
Bordwell, G.
Boulden, P.
Bourn, F.A.
Bower, Benjamin F.
Bower, H.F.
Boyle, M.
Boylen, James
Brading, J.R.
Bramner, C. (Might be Bremner)
Briggs, A.
Broom, J.
Broom, P.
Broom, William
Browder, William
Brown, W.B.
Bullard, B.D.
Burgarner, George
Burke, J.
Butler, Norton
Cahill, M.
Carlton, P.
Carpaux, E.
Carpenter, George
Carter, H.A.
Case, A.
Casey, Thomas
Casterlin, E.B.
Chamberlain, F.D.
Chapman, J.
Chesrand, E.
Clark, J.
Clear,
Cody, H.
Coleman, W.H.
Colins, Hugh
Connell, James, three boys, woman and child
Coxell, Benjamin
Coyle, Patrick
Crane, J.T.
Crawford, John
Davis, J.S.
Davis, N.H.
Delpa, J.
Dickson, S.
Dillon, M.
Doak, J.
Doak, J.K.
Donaldson, J.
Donovan, Mr. and lady
Dreyton, L.
Duaster, J.F.
Edgar, S.
Edgill, L.
Ellis, Mr. and lady
Everett, J.
Everton, A.
Ewing, Mrs.
Ewing, William
Farm, S.
Farr, J.
Farr, Thomas
Farrell, M.
Ferby, George
Ferrier, C.
Finney, W.H.
Fisher, Henry
Fletcher, H.
Flint, George
Foster, Warren
Francis, A.
Francis, M.
Freton, M.
Garcia, A.
Gilmor, E.G.
Glahn, J.B.
Godfrey, P.
Golden, Robert (Might be Golder)
Gomez, A.
Goodkind, M.
Goodwin, J.
Graves, G.
Greenham, J.
Hahs, S.
Haltimor, H. (Might be Hailtimor)
Hamblin, E.
Hapgood, J.
Hapgood, John
Harford, William
Harten, A.P.
Hawley, E.
Healey, C.F.
Hensley, J.
Hensley, W.D.
Herman, George
Herman, M.
Hicks, N.H.
Hippell, G.
Hoare, C.
Holm, A.G.W.
Holmes, J.D.
Holmes, James
Holmes, Thomas
Holt, A.
Hopkins, J.
Horton, E.H.
Hubbard, George
Hubbard, W.
Huff, J.
Huff, R. and boy
Huntington, H. (Might be Huntingdon)
Huntington, James (Might be Huntingdon.)
Hydeliff, M.
Ide, W.H.
Jackson, G.
Jefferson, C. and lady
Jones, J.
Jones, Mrs. Joana
Jones, Z.
Jordan, J.
Joseph, A.
Joseph, Frank
Joseph, R.
Keating, P.
Kennedy, E.P.
Kentz, Frank
Kingsley, George
Knight, A.
Lake, J., lady and child
Laliaire, P.
Larkin, P. H.
Latimer, D.
Lawrence, S.
Long, George
Lonoree, E.C.
M scarro, Martina
Malhom, James
Manuel, A.
Marlow, H. (Barlow and Marlow are adjacent to each other on the lists. One may be a typographical error.)
Martel, J.
Martel, Mrs.
Massey, Mrs.
Massey, William
Mattox, H.E.
Maunder, F.
Mayer, J.
McArcher, E.
McArdle, H.
McDonald, Mrs. and two children
McHenry, A., lady, child and servant
McIntyre, G.
McMaraton, John
Meker, (Might be Meket)
Merritt, W.
Michener, W.
Minor, Isaac
Morgan, Charles
Moulten, L.B.
Mulligen, P.
Murlaugh, J. (Might be Murtaugh)
Newcomer, John
Noble, E.
Noble, J.E.
Norris, Elizabeth
Norris, Sophia
Norris, Stephen
Offertt, M.M.H.
Oier, Batys (Might be Oler or Oter)
Parkhurst, E.
Parsons, L.
Parsons, Stephen
Pearson, J.
Pecktel, C.H.
Pennocks, S.A.
Perkins, F.S.
Philips, D.
Picktel, J.M. (Either Pictel or Pecktel is probably a typographical error. They are adjacent to each other on the lists, and presumably are related and travelling together.)
Pico, J.
Pitters, George
Powell, S.
Pray, J.H.
R rt, John
Rathbun, L.C.
Ray, F., lady and child
Reader, John
Reynolds, A.
Rice, William T.
Rodriguez, M.
Russell, H.S.
Schartzer, T.
Schumard, J.
Scott, S.H.
Scribner, G.S.
Scribner, L.A.
Shakely, A.
Sharr, Miss
Sherer, Mrs. H.W.
Sherman, E.
Shipley, P.L.
Shirley, F.M.
Silver, A.
Silver, John
Skelton, B.
Smith, C.C.
Smith, D.G.
Smith, J.B.
Spang, Peter
St. Pierre, M.
St.John, J.B.
Stapleton, H.
Stedman, Mrs. and two children
Stevens, G.A.
Stewart, John
Stocktin, F.
Stockwell, H.
Stone, William
Stout, J.F.
Sturgeon, John
Sullivan, Mr. and lady
Tatt, J., lady and son
Taylor, Asa
Taylor, Edwin
Telton, Z.A. and lady
Tengman, Mrs. and two children
Thetlow, S., lady and child (Difficult to read. Might be Thetlew, Thetlaw or other)
Thomas, S.
Thompson, E.C.
Thompson, G.
Tweed, Miss
Tweed, Mr., lady, four children, servant and one child
Vanchurch, W.E. (Might be Vancharch)
Vandergrift, J.
Vandergrift, John
Vessel, J.H.
Victory, Green
Walcott, R.
Walden, P.
Warren, W.
Washburn, P.
Washburn, S.
Wattsen, A.
Whitcomb, M.
White, L.L.
Willett, J.C.
Williams, F.
Williams, J.
Williamson, P.
Willis, D.
Wills, A.
Wilson, James
Wilson, John
Wilson, Mrs. Cornelia
Wilson, P.D.
Witt, M.
Womerly, Sarah and two children
Woods, A.
Woods, J. T.
Woods, W. H.
Work, Rufus
Wyatt, Masters (number of "masters" not given)
Wyatt, Miss
Yeekley, A.
Yeekley, Mrs.

Boarded at San Diego:
Bingham, C.R.
Blackwell, J.
Chenery, H.
Childers, G.W.
Childers, J.
Craw, H.
Davis,
Flanders, J.P.
Gage, L.B.
Godfrey, H.
Gordon, P.H.
Green, Amos, wife and two children
Grimshaw, T.
Harris, J.
Hayward, H.
Henderson, J.S.
Jarrett, T.
Kelly, J. and lady
Lucas, C.E.
McCoy, W.A.
Moore, L.
Moyer, R.B.
Orn, E.
Osgood, T.
Pinkerton, J.D.
Robb, W.M.
Smith, F.
Spencer, J.D.
Townsend, J.
Tweed, J.
Vanderveer, R.P.
Watts, W.E.
Whiton, Dr.
Woody, J.

Passenger List from the March 5, 1852 Daily Alta California. Arrival of the Monumental City from Panama, March 4 1852.

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