Passengers arriving at the Port of San Francisco

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Arrive San Francisco

October 25,1851
SS Gold Hunter
Captain Thompson
From El Realejo, Nicaragua

Passage

23 days from El Realejo, Nicaragua, via way ports. Arrived at Acapulco, Mexico on October 7, 1851. On October 11, 1851, while off Tamatlan, encountered so strong a wind and sea that vessel was obliged to put into that port and lay at anchor for five hours. Arrived at Mazatlan, Mexico on October 14, 1851 and sailed on evening of October 15, 1851. From 20 to 30 deaths occur daily at Mazatlan due to cholera and fever. Arrived at San Diego, California, on October 21, 1851. Touched at Santa Barbara, California. Also touched at Monterey, California, for coal, and lay 14 hours.

Passengers

Allerton, Francis
Alvater, R.
Baker, G. W.
Boston, J.
Braniff, Mr.
Brit, Auguste (Missing letter. May be Blit, Boit, other)
Crevard, Mr.
Curtis, Mr.
Davey, Emanuel
Davis, W.K.
Fexeria, M.
Girard, Mr.
Haley, Capt. R.
Haley, Mrs. R.
Haresker,
Hurst, William
Idler, L.
Johns, Captain, U.S.A.
Johnson, C. J.
Lepure, E.
Lucas, Charles
Mansey, Anethe
McBride, A. J.
McLenad, J.
Moon, P.
Nar, Pierre
Polney, Miss
Sagahon, John
Scott, M. Bronsilas
Shelly, John
Siburig, Flores (Seems to be a missing letter: May be Siburtig, Siburnig, other)
Stanard, William
Vilain, Emilie
White, Mr.
Withers, R. B.
Wood, Col.
Yurchard, Eugene  

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