Passengers arriving at the Seaport of San Francisco


SS Antelope

Arrive San Francisco

March 9, 1851
SS Antelope, Law's Line
From Panama with 61 passengers
Captain E. H. Ackley

Passage

21 days from Panama. On March 8, 1850, Mr. H. B. Harris, a passenger, died on board. He was a merchant, aged 48 years, from Ohio. Left steamer Oregon at Acapulco February 25th to sail next day. She brought a large list of passengers.

Cargo

To O. Charlick

Passengers

Passengers by the SS Antelope 9 March 1851.

Published in the Alta California, March 10, 1851.

Panama City. Late 1800s.

Abrams, S.
Ainsworth, Mr.
Baegy, Philip
Bailes, E. D.
Barber, William
Barnett, L.
Brown, J. C.
Canavan, Dennis
Coats, Henry
Coffin, John
Cornell, George
Davidson, J.
Eisig, F.
Finley, Joseph
Foster, Mr.
Freitman, Jacob
Ginn, M. W.
Harris, H. B.
Harris, Mrs. and two children
Henly, Thomas
Jenney, William H.
Judd, E. C.
Kallign, J.
Kelzir, S.
Kincaid, John
Labache, Mr.
Landier, Mrs. Maria
Leiber, Mr.
Leon, S.
Levy, J.
Lewis, A.
Leyman, J. H.
Linton, Robert
McLaughlin, Edward
McLaughlin, James
Medbury, William F.
Morril, Miss Mary Ann
Morril, Mr., lady and son
Norwood, Thomas
Nugent, John S.
Orvis, A. M.
Orvis, W. C.
Palhill, Nathaniel
Penfield, William B.
Persinantric, Mr.
Pitt, Thomas H.
Randall, Mr.
Reaty, Sezer
Richardson, J.
Rollenberg, M.
Rowley, Nelson
Samuel, J.
Sherry, R.
Simpson, Thomas
Smith, Adolph
Stevens, Philip
Stodona, Mr.
Thayer, Charles F.
Tull, M.
Vassas, R.
Vellar, Francisco
Williams, Mr.
Williams, Mr. A. T.
Winters, William

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