Passengers arriving at the Port of San Francisco


SS Antelope

Arrive San Francisco

May 29, 1851
SS Antelope
Captain Nicholson
From Panama

Passage

Panama City. Late 1800s.43 days from Panama, via Mazatlan, Mexico and San Diego, California. On May 4th, at 11:30 a.m. in Lat. 27-28N, Long. 114-51W, the arch of the furnace gave way, rendering the engines useless. Repaired enroute and put into Mazatlan. Experienced a succession of strong NW gales between Mazatlan and San Diego, California. Obtained coals in San Diego.

Cargo

93 packages of unspecified merchandise.

Passengers

Alden, A.W.
Alexander, John
Alexander, Mr.
Asham, Mr.
Austin, Moses
Avers, D.R.
Babadie, J.
Bair, Mr.
Baker, Nich
Bandin, Jules
Barnes, Henry
Barnes, John
Barnum, E.M.
Barrencow, B.
Barry, John and lady
Barry, R.J.
Basher, Peter
Batham, Lewis
Beeney, G.W.
Bennet, J.
Bernard, B.
Black, E.
Bogardus, A.
Bogardus, William
Boyden, J.
Brainard, W.H.
Brewer, Edwin
Brewer, J.
Bridges, Calvin
Brown, D.B.
Brown, R. King
Bunting, W.
Burman, James
Burnett, Joseph
Calty, A.J.
Calvert, B.J.
Carpenter, Charles
Cayle, P.H.
Cazeaux, C.
Clasby, M.
Clavery, J.
Clow, Jacob
Cochran, Mr.
Cody, B.
Cogh, John
Cole, D.M.
Cole, J.
Cook, George A.
Cox. W.O.
Crenagere, J.B.
Cunningham, Joseph
Curtis, D.B.
Dale, D.R.
Daniels, E.
Davidson, R.
Davis, Simon
Day, N.L.
Deisler, J.
Dennis, B.W.
Dennis, Mr.
Dennis, Richard
Descrim, E.
Dominique, L.
Dougherty, John
Douglas, James
Dunn, John
Eddy, T.M.
Edwards, W.
Edwards, William
Ely, G.E.
Ely, H.C.
Evans, J.
Fassey, C.O.
Fifford, B.L.
Fish, J.
Forbes, John
Forsher, J.W.
Fox, Mr.
Francois, Lath
Francots, V. (Listed as such, but might be V. Francois)
Freeman, W.J.
French, Mr.
Fulton, Thomas G.
Galliger, S.
Gardner, John
Gay, S.L.
Gelston, Mr.
George, T.
Gibbons, Charles
Gladwin, W. and brother
Glinn, Mr.
Goodman, C.R.
Graham, T.J.
Graves, W.C.
Greenbaum, Lewis
Grier, Charles
Griffin, L.H.
Grives, John
Haber, S.

The Cite De Lesseps
where the Panama Canal first cuts into the Chagres River

Halbrook, W.
Hall, William
Hambleton, Thomas
Heckler, John
Hewmack, R.
Hiscocks, Dan
Holmes, G.
Holmes, S.
Huckstein, J.
Hueston, James
Hyatt, E.
Hyman, E.
Johnson, George H.
Jones, Edward
Jones, R.
Jones, Robert
Kanouse, Mr.
Kavalsky, B.
Kearney, Thomas
Kieth, P.
Kohn, E.
Krugan, P.
Laban, Q.
Lange, J.T.
Lansdown, Thomas
Laphan, R.
Latson, A.C.
Levy, Samuel, H.
Lewis, H. and lady
Lewis, S.
Lockman, William and servant
Lockwood, J.L.
Lowry, R.S.
Manaez, Richard
Manchester, Thomas J.
Maynard, J.
McLeod, A.
McNeil, John
Mendis, G.
Merrill, M.
Moffatt, R.
Moore, E.H., lady and two children
Morris, Alex
Morris, W.M.
Mosely, J.
Murray, Barney
Nickerson, B.R.
Norton, G.A.
Ocadio, B.
Ogden, D.
Ortel, Joseph
Osborn, H.E.
Packard, W.L.
Parkinson, Willis
Paulitz, B.
Penny, F.E.
Penny, N.S.
Peregrini, Richard
Philips, James
Philips, W.G.
Picket, E.W. (Looks like E.W. Ptcket in list, but that seems incorrect)
Pizolt, L.
Rablin, and friend
Rallens, A.
Raymond, Mr.
Reed, C.
Reed, D.
Reedy, Dan
Regan, T.
Regansburger, J.
Rieux, A.
Robinson, J.D.
Robinson, R.
Rochester, W.B.
Rogers, A., wife and lady
Rogers, Mr.
Russell, J.D.
Saltyman, John
Sargeant, Thomas
Schuller, F.
Scott, Thomas
Sewell, William
Shea, Daniel
Shields, P.
Shultz, G.
Sloat, C.N.
Smith, N.
Spackman, Mr., and lady
Speechly, R. J.
Sproal, James
Sproal, William
Steadley, W.
Stearne, W. G.
Stearnes, Matthew
Stiles, S. W.
Sumner, Cyrus
Taylor, J.
Tell, John
Terry, William
Thomas, Ebenezer
Thomas, Simon
Thompkins, D.
Thompson, John
Thompson, John
Tier, Thomas, J.
Travers, J.C.
Tryon, E.G.
Tyler, H.
Ungar, Rebecca
Varnum, Mr.
Wabelensky, Mr.
Wagner, George
Wagner, Halney
Wagner, Jackson
Wagner, Peter
Ward, M.
Washburn, G.
Watson, John
West, W.R.
Whaley, Henry
Williams, J.D.
Williams, W.A.
Williams, William
Wilson, R.A.
Wilson, Z.B.
Winz, W.G.
Wolfe, John D., lady and friend
Wolfe, Philip
Wood, Dennis
Wood, John H.
Works, Farrington H.
Yels, F.
Zanwick, L.

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