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SS Acapulco


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ALIEN IMMIGRANTS arrived at San Francisco by Steamship Acapulco from Panama May 6, 1893

There is neither a captain's statement nor the captain's name attached to the manifest for this ship.

Columns represent: Name, Age, Sex, Nationality, Last Residence, Destination, Occupation, Remarks, Read and Write
 
 1  Dias Burjandos   33  M    Italian  Panama   S.F.        Clerk    50   Yes
 2  Jose Vasquez     21  M    Mexico   Mexico   Nevada      Clerk    16   Yes
 3  R Echeveria      24  M    Mexico   Mexico   Nevada      Farmer   40   Yes
 4  ?ito Ramirez     18  M    Mexico   Mexico   Nevada      Farmer        Yes
 5  Luis Echeveria   20  M    Mexico   Mexico   Nevada      Farmer   20   Yes
 6  S Singoni        32  M    Italy    Mexico   Santa Rosa  Laborer  20   Yes
 7  B Mattusi        20  M    Italy    Mexico   Santa Rosa  Laborer  40   Yes
 8  Dias Santiago    22  M    Italy    Mexico   Santa Rosa  Laborer  50   Yes
 9  Navidad ??       30  Fem  Mexico   Mexico   S.F.        Servant  8.00 Yes
10  C. Vinas         23  M    Mexico   Mexico   Santa Rosa  Laborer  50   Yes


Transcriber's Notes:

Illegible letters or names are represented by ?.
It is not clear what the numbers in the Remarks column represent but other 
manifests in this port have similar notation with a dollar sign ($) or a 
heading of "money."
PAGE 2 Chinese passengers
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M1410, Reel 1, Page 10.
Transcribed by Fran Taylor a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
20 April 1999



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