SS Peru
ALIEN IMMIGRANTS arrived by Steamship "Peru" from China and Japan (page two Chinese passengers states from Hong Kong) to San Francisco, May 2, 1893There 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 ? Shinzo 22 M Japanese Japan Chicago Importer $6000 Yes 2 K. Hirai 27 M Japanese Japan Chicago Farmer 400 Yes 3 S. Yosinjoro 24 M Japanese Japan San Francisco Laundryman 20 No 4 S. Kokusaburo 22 M Japanese Japan Oakland Gardener 280 Yes 5 D. Dunnosuki 23 M Japanese Japan San Francisco Farmer 62 Yes 6* ?. Chiohei 25 M Japanese Japan San Francisco Student 50 Yes 7 Y. Guenji 28 M Japanese Japan San Francisco Student 50 Yes 8 H. Kinichi 25 M Japanese Japan Chicago Farmer 300 Yes 9 A. Takayoshi 20 M Japanese Japan San Francisco Student 32 Yes 10 K. Sangoro 35 M Japanese Japan San Francisco Importer 25 Yes 11 Y. Heijiro 24 M Japanese Japan San Francisco Student 90 Yes 12 T Junichi 20 M Japanese Japan San Francisco Student 40 Yes 13 M. Jitsuji 24 M Japanese Japan San Francisco Student 30 Yes 14 A. Hicakishi 20 M Japanese Japan San Francisco Farmer 55 Yes 15 Y. Yoshimatse 24 M Japanese Japan San Francisco Student 30 Yes 16 U. Kumaichero 21 M Japanese Japan San Francisco Student 40 Yes 17 K Mansuke 23 M Japanese Japan San Francisco Student 60 Yes 18 P. Ihei 21 M Japanese Japan San Francisco Student 30 Yes 19 T. Mansichi 24 F Japanese Japan San Francisco Student 27 Yes 20 ?. ????? 18 ? Japanese Japan San Francisco Secretary (with lady) 21 ? Stowaway To be returned Transcriber's Notes The final printed column on this manifest has an printed title of "Remarks." In this column are written the numbers, the first one with a dollar sign, and a column titled by hand Read and Write. Passenger numbers added to aid with referencing. 6 The first initial of passenger Chiohei may be I.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M1410, Reel 1, Page 2.
Transcribed by Fran Taylor for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
19 April 1999
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