Passenger Lists: San Francisco 1800s
SS California
Arrive San Francisco
November 21, 1850
Lt. Budd, Captain
From Panama
Passage
November 21, 1850, Alta California, San FranciscoARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER CALIFORNIA!
Forty-Three Days Later FROM THE UNITED STATES
DECREASE OF THE CHOLERA!!
Illness of President Taylor
Indian Disturbances in Florida ~ Projected Invasion of Cuba ~
Interesting Abduction Case, etc., etc., etc.
The Pacific Mail Steamer California, Captain Budd, came up the Harbor and anchored off the town at about 9 o'clock this morning. She has about 339 passengers, but NO MAIL! The latest dates from N. York are of September 1st. We are indebted, as usual, to the attentions of Sullivan & Co., through their efficient Express for the prompt delivery of full files of United States Papers.
The news form the Atlantic side is not of an exciting nature. The Cholera is gradually on the decrease in the principal cities of the Union, but its ravages continue in Canada and Europe. In New York City, on the 28th August, 14 deaths are reported. In Brooklyn August 31, only three deaths.
Alb. Eve. Journal of MondayGen. Taylor attacked with Cholera and recovering. -- President Taylor arrived at Erie on Saturday, P.M., quite suck having been attacked with purging and vomiting at Waterford, Pa., and was obliged to be lifted out of his carriage and carried into the hotel. He rested well last night and feels better this morning, and has determined not to go East until after the N.Y. State Fair.
The Florida Indians are creating apprehensions of trouble, having already made demonstrations of hostility towards the white settlers. A number of murders have been committed, and further outrages are anticipated. Several companies of U.S. troops have been dispatched to the scene of disorder. A general war will probably grow out of the difficulty.
Names of Note: Adolphe Sutro, who owned the Cliff House and a thousand acres of land along Ocean Beach facing the Pacific, where he built Sutro Baths; Col. John C. Fremont, who owned the land where gold was discovered in 1848; Samuel W. Comstock
Cargo
Not listed.Passengers
Anderson, R.M.
Badlow, Allen
Barinon, B.
Bassford, J.
Berliner, A.
Blair, Mrs., child and servant
Blake, Robert
Bleiman, A.
Boscas, Bernardini
Bowen, John
Boyce, R.P.
Brown, J.A.
Bryan, J.
Buckelew, Mr. and Mrs.
Buckingham, S.
Cadeaux, Mr. and Mrs. G.
Caldwell, J.N.
Campbell, E.
Carman, Levi
Cary, Thomas
Clark, H. W.
Clay, E. R.
Colby, R.K.
Collieux, J. B.
Colling, John H.
Collins, Martin
Coltman, J.
Comstock, Samuel W.
Cortesa, C.
Cox, Robert M.
Cudworth, J. W.
Curtis, E. G.
Cutts, Richard D.
de Aguna, Gregoria
Deck, E.
Delacar, J.V.
Dembitz, Abraham
Douglas, A.H.
Drescoll, C.F.
Dubois, Mr. and Mrs. S.H.
Duffy, Charles
Duffy, James
Duffy, Patrick
Duffy, Thomas
Dulley, John B.
Dunkel, J.
Eikenretter, Mrs. and child
Elias, C. H.
Ellis, A. J. and lady
Emory, J. F.
Evans, William E.
Fairol, Charles
Firandon, F.
Flint, William C.
Foice, William J.
Forsyth, George
Forsyth, George
Fourcade, H.
Fremont, Col. John C., lady, child and servant
Goldstein, M.
Goodrich, A.
Greenhow, R. and lady
Grieswold, Randolph
Guerron, Mlle. H.
Guesman, James
Guibert, Pedro
Gurney, L. B.
Hanserd, J.
Harn, W. H.
Harper, J.
Harrison, G.
Hart, S.E.
Hastler, Mr. and Mrs., child and servant
Hempstead, D. D.
Henderson, J. C.
Herrlich, John
Hershfeld, H.
Hill, George S.
Hill, Samuel D.
Howe, J.F.
Hutchings, Wood
Hutton, G. M.
Ingram, Mrs. and three children
Jenkins, James
Johnson, M. A.
Joseph, J.
Kentzing, A. S.
Lawton, A. T.
Leland, Alonzo
Levy, Julius
Levy, S.
Lewis, Mr.
Lichenstein, M. H.
Lord, W. B.
Lowden, Robert
Mansfield, A.
Mansfield, A. S.
Mansfield, L. J.
Marks, J.
Marks, Moses
Marks, Samuel
Marquet, Mlle. E.
Mason, J.P.
McBride, Richard
McCarty, J.
McDougall, Col and servant
McGender, Miss
McGender, Mrs.
McIntyre, J. C.
McNarin, J.
McNeil, Daniel
Meir, Alexander
Miller, James
Mitchelson, H.
Mitchelson, R.
More, J.W.
Morens, Gregory
Morice, George
Morrell, Abraham
Morrell, J.
Morrow, Mr. and Mrs.
Mulliner, L.
Myers, J. S.
Noe, James
Nudd, Asa
Oram, S.
Paidell, J.
Perez, L.
Phelps, B.
Poole, T. J.
Porter, Andrew
Priest, Albert
Probst, D.
Pynders, J. P.
Ramas, Lazara J.
Randolph, J.
Ray, John
Rice, H.
Roberts, D. S.
Rodgers, A. F.
Ross, W. F.
Ruges, Jose Dolores
Ruido, M.
Rundle, T.
Runnels, George
Rupp, D. A.
Russ, August
Salowski, Louis
Schaeffer, J.
Schermer, William
Simon, B.
Simon, Miss A.
Simon, Mrs. F.
Simon, S.
Simons, J. P.
Simpson, William A.
Sinclair, William
Sinton, R. H.
Smith, J. M.
Snelling, Benjamin
Soule, S.
Stern, B.
Stern, Jacob
Stoeltzer, G.
Strode, C. B. and lady
Sutro, Adolphe
Swift, H.
Tams, Sampson, Jr.
Taylor, Aleand, J. (Might be Alexander)
Taylor, J.
Taylor, W.W.
Temple, M.
Teschmacker, H. F. and servant
Tewksbury, D. B.
Teyon, Mrs. S. H. and child
Thomas, Dan
Thompson, George W.
Thompson, J. P.
Thompson, S. J.
Townsend, Mrs.
Vaughan, George W.
Vezey, John L.
Vicario, J.
Wagner, John
Walker, Benjamin
Wallace, William
Webster, George
Whipple, Albert
Whipple, Arnold
Whipple, Edwin
Whipple, J. and lady
Williams, O. C.
Woolrich, George
Wright, Edward
Wright, Isaac M.