Passengers arriving at the Port of San Francisco

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Arrive San Francisco

March 23, 1853
SS Northerner
Captain J.B.G. Isham
From Panama

Passage

Daily Alta California, March 24, 1853, San Francisco, California

Arrival of the Northerner

Latest Telegraphic News from the Atlantic States and Europe.
--No Sickness on the Isthmus.

The P. M. steamer Northerner, J. B. G. Isham, Esq., Commander, arrived yesterday afternoon from Panama, which port she left on the evening of the 7th inst. She had on board 443 passengers, the great U. S. Mail, and a large quantity of express matter and light merchandise.

Three deaths occurred during the passage.

It will be perceived that purser Burns' report, subjoined, conflicts strongly with the statements made in the memoranda of the Sierra Nevada. One states positively that there was no sickness at Panama, while the other pictures in the the most melancholy, yet vivid manner, the devastation death was spreading through all classes along the coast. One or the other must be untrue.

The Northerner brings us a number of telegraphic dispatches from the Atlantic States and from Europe, made up to the latest moment.

Memoranda

The Northerner left Panama on Monday, March 7th. at 6 P. M , with the U S. mails, 443 passengers, and about 65 tons freight. Touched at Taboga, took on board water, provisions, etc., and at 10:30 P.M. proceeded to sea. March 14th, at 10 A M, arrived at Acapulco, coaled, provisioned, and left same day at 4 P.M. No vessels in port not before reported. March 23, at 7 P.M., arrived at this port. Running time 15 days 14 hours.

The Northerner has experienced a succession of strong head winds since leaving Acapulco. There have been but three deaths on board since leaving Panama, and those occasioned by imprudences on the part of the persons. Sickness on the Isthmus had entirely disappeared and the country generally was never more healthy than at present. The roads were dry and in perfect order, and the Isthmus can now be crossed in less than two days.

Cargo

Merchandise to E. Knight.

Passengers

(Note: The typed list on the left was transcribed from a poor copy some years ago; we recently located the list on the right in the March 25, 1853 Sacramento Daily Union. Please refer to the printed list to confirm spellings.)

SS Northerner arrives San Francisco March 25, 1853

Able, J.
Ackerman, J.
Akin, A.
Aldrick, F. V.
Allen, T.
Allery, J. K.
Ames, H. A.
Angel, Mrs. and child
Angrow, W.
Appleby, H.
Appleby, L.
Armstrong, J. F.
Armstrong, W., Wells, Fargo & Co.
Armstrong, W. F.
Arnes, A.
Arrott, M.
Austin, D.
Bailey, J.
Bainbridge, S.
Barber, J. A.
Barclay, B.
Barger, L. V.
Barker, R.
Barker, S.
Barnes, D. B.
Barstow, W.
Bartlett, C. J.
Bartling, C.
Bassett, L. B.
Beakmore, A.
Beaty, Mrs. and three children
Bellock, B.
Bennett, A.J.
Bennett, P.
Bergin, J. B. F.
Bidget, T.
Bishop, T. D.
Blake, W. M.
Blasdine, E.
Bomblant, T.
Borhiss, D.
Bradbury, J.
Brassom, A.
Breman, J.
Brers, H. J. and lady (Might be Beers)
Brown, A. H.
Brown, D.
Brown, E.
Brown, J. W.
Brown, P.
Brown, W.
Bruce, H. C.
Bruslow, T.
Buncher, D.
Buncher, H.
Burke, C. W.
Burns, F. (Felix Burns, of Lafayette, Indiana, aged 32, died on board March 13)
Byers, J. B.
Caleron, M.
Calvin, A.
Calwell, A.H.
Cannon, J.
Casser, E.
Chappell, A.
Chappell, J. H.
Chappell, J. J.
Christie, W. F.
Clonke, J.
Coffin, R. G.
Coffin, R. R.
Collony, G. W. (Might be Colleny or other)
Concklin, C. B.
Concklin, W.
Conkins, T.
Connelly, P.
Conway, G.
Cook, M.
Cooper, W. B.
Cornell, T.
Cransuch, J.
Croban, I.
Cutting, D. S.
Cutting, W. J.
Daly, O. O.
Daring, W. L.
Davis, D.
Davis, D. (Two D. Davis are listed)
Davis, J. P.
Davis, W.
Dealstow, M. W.
Dealth, M. J.
Delancy, F.
Dich, N. (Might be Dech or Dach)
Doane, M.
Dodge, Mrs. T. H.
Dodge, S. B.
Dodge, T.A.
Dodge, W.W.
Domphrey, P.W.
Doyer, J.E.
Doyle, T.
Doyle, T.
Dugan, M.
Durbin, T.S.
Eastman, M.J.
Edgerton, C.B.
Ellis, C.H.
Emerson, J.
Emilier, W. M.
Ennis, J.
Falmon, J. (Might be Falmen, Palmen, Palmon)
Fannell, M.
Farley, W. B.
Farman, D.
Farns, F.
Farr, S.
Farren, C. B., Adams & Co.
Farrington, W. F.
Feading, J.
Fesparr, J.W.
Fillman, S.
Finch, J.
Fingesby,
Firld, W. A.
Fish, O. B.
Flagg, J. B.
Fleming, J.
Ford, Miss S. H.
Ford, W. M.
Forsyth, E. A.
Foster, M.
Foster, W and lady (from Acapulco)
Fox, H.
Francis, J.
Gambrant, H.
Gengrass, A.
Gengrass, J.
Gerney, J. C.
Gillett, N.
Gladwin, G. S. and child
Gold, H.
Goldsteien, H. (This is the listing, but is probably Goldstein)
Goldstein, S.
Gonne, H. F.
Goodman, A. J.
Greely, J.
Green, W.
Greenwood, I.
Gumbond, A.
Gurisman, G.
Haddock, H. S.
Hall, J.
Hammond, W.
Hammond, W. M.
Hartnell, P. S.
Haskell, J.
Haskell, T.
Hathaway, D. P.
Hays, H. S.
Heinback, D. K.
Hicks, D.
Hicks, O.
Hind, P., Jr.
Hodges, C.
Hogan, C.
Holden, W.
Holman, A. (Might be Holeman or Holdman)
Holt, J. C.
Holwing, Mrs. (Might be Helwing)
Honmell, E.
Howard, Mrs. A. W.
Hoyt, Capt. J. C.
Hulker, J.
Hunt, D.
Hussey, J. W.
Isaacson, E.
Jacobson, A.
Jenkins, A. M.
Jennings, O. B.
Jerome, S. H.
Johnson, E. L.
Jones, C.
Jones, G.
Jones, R.
Jones, W.
Joy, R.
Kearney, C.
Kearney, J. M.
Kelly, E. A.
Kelsey, Mrs. and child
Kenney, H.
Kester, L. B.
Kester, P.
Kidder, J.
King, H.
King, J.
Kingsman, E.
Kinney, A.
Kirtz, S.
Kittridge, C. F.
Laing, P.
Laker, O.
Laker, W.
Lambert, L.
Lentz, D.
Leslie, Mrs. and servant
Lewis, J.
Liberty, E.
Lincher, H.
Little, A.
Loeb, S. and lady
Lohoff, J. C.
Lohoff, L.
Lulson, P.
Lyle, J.
Lyn, W. H.
Marks, C. A.
Marks, M.
Marrell, D.
Marwell, T.
Maulaby, P. M.
McCarthy, J.
McCoy, A.
McLaughlin, M. M. A.
McMillan, P.
McWilliams, J. (last name looks like WeWilliams, or WcWilliams. Seems as though that would be a typographical error and that it should be McWilliams)
Metter, A. J.
Mitiken, L.
Moffitt, O. W.
Monreau, W.
Mooe, L.
Moon, M.
Moore, J.
Moore, J. H.
Moore, J. S.
Moore, R. P.
Morgan, M.
Morgan, Mrs.
Morris, A.
Morris, N. P.
Mosan, J. J.
Mullen, A.
Munston, T.A.
Murphy, J.
Murray,
Murray, Mrs. S.
Myer, M.
Myer, Mrs. E.
Nailer, J.
Neal, J. and lady
Nicholer, G. R.
Nichols, D. L.
Nichols, J.
Northop. L.
Nye, W. F.
O Neill, C.
Ogden, J.
Otis, L.
Pachons, L.
Paddock, E.
Page, Miss C.
Parker, Miss
Parker, S. W.
Parkinson, J.
Paxton, C. H.
Paxton, J. S.
Peterson, Jno. (native of Germany, aged 21, died on board March 13)
Pierce, E.
Pike, W.S.
Piser, C.
Piser, J.
Pittman, G.
Pope, T., lady and two children
Porter, J.
Pratt, H.
Prueder, W. A.
Quimm, T.
Rabe, Dr. W., lady and two children
Ragan, W.
Rankin, W. J.
Raspin, H. B.
Reynolds, W.
Rice, I.P.
Rice, J.
Rice, L.
Rice, W. B.
Richards, J. J.
Ridley, E. H.
Rinsler, D. S.
Ripley, F. H.
Ripley, L.
Robbins, J.
Roberts, B. W.
Roberts, J. F.
Robertson, J.
Rosenworth, L.
Rothenberg, C.
Rumbey, H. R.
Russell, J. W.
Russell, M. I.
Russell, R.
Rutledge, Miss J.
Sadden, S.S.
Sanford, A.
Sarroin, J.
Scott, C.H.
Seagrin, L.
Seeman, M.
Shaw, Mrs.
Shefforen, G. O.
Sheram, T.
Shimons, Mrs. E.
Shirter, C.
Shoeber, J.
Shortman, A.
Silverman, J.
Simonson, Wm. (of Glen Cove, Long Island, aged 20, died on board March 13)
Simpson, H. B.
Sixon, J.
Smard, J. B.
Smish, H.W. (Might be Smlsh, Smith)
Smith, A.
Smith, A. E.
Smith, J. B.
Smith, J. H.
Southmaid, G.
Spencer, G.
Spencer, J.
St.Clair, A.
States, H.
Stewart, M.
Stockbridge, A. M.
Stone, A. W.
Stonrend, E.
Strong, M.
Sullett, J.
Swain, Mrs. and child
Tadford, G. W. S.
Tanner, E.
Tanner, T.
Taylor, J.
Taylor, W.W.
Thomas, J.
Thomas, J. J.
Thompson, Mrs. B. and two children
Thorn, L.
Tieman, J.
Tiffany, O. and lady
Tight, J.
Timm, P.
Timson, J. B.
Todd, F.A.
Toony, P.
Towry, C.
Transon, A.
Trone, A. and lady (from Acapulco)
Turner, L.
Turner, M. D.
Van Beamer, G.
VanBeamer, H.
Verger, T. and friend
Vickery, H. G.
Walker, N.
Wall, Mrs. E.
Wallace, D.
Ware, H. W.
Warren, H.
Warren, P. A.
Washhorne, J. B.
Watkins, S.
Way, D.
Westbrook, W.T.
Whaley, B.
Whaley, J.C.
Wheeler, Capt. S. B.
Wheeler, J.
Whittle, Mrs. and child
Williams, J.
Williams, W.
Williams, W. W.
Wilson, A.
Wilson, J.
Winans, J.J.
Witcott, I.
Wood, C.
Wood, I.B.
Wood, M. C. and three children
Wood, M. L.
Wood, W.
Woodbury, E. M.
Woodrow, D.
Work, S. R.
Wright, E.
Wright, E. S.
Youl, A.
Youl, J.
Young, J. M. D. (Seems to be a letter missing. This might be J.M. DeYoung.)
240 passengers in steerage

 

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