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The Monterey from NARA Film T715 Roll 383




Departing from Vera Cruz to New York August 15, 1903 Mary Coleman Clare F. Beames Georgina F. Beams Clare F. Beams Jr. Baldwin H Beams Rafael Sagaselez Vega Rafael Pazo Fheoome Patterson Maurique Moheses Willaim P Maseic Joseph Shillmatter Frank B. McMercher Mrs. Frank B. McMercher Carmen McMercher Col. Julius G. Tucker Ricardo Biaz Federico B. Inchausti Miguel Secin Ray M. Waner Frank Hauus Roberts Casellas Edwardo Dominquez Horteucia Gonzalez Arturo Jermansdez Miguel Rolger Castro Victor Vah Anselmo Gamboa Matilde De Perez Edwin L. Sanborn Albert Jane Alberto Arteago Maurie Arteago Joseph L. Butler Thomas A. Rigney Arthur E. smith Mrs. Arthur E. Smith (Fannie) Raun Zaballo Jose Macedos Mrs. E. Fribas (Eurigreeta) Mrs. M. Fribas (Mesures) E. Fribas (Eurigreeta) E. M. Frias (Emma) Manuel Fribas R H. Johnson (Richard) Mrs. R H. Johnson (Anna) F. B. Sandieland (Frank) Valentine A. Garcia Antonio Osaur Alexandres Copota Leopoldo Grauplia Richard Shipley Carlos Rodriquez Luis Rodriquez Carl Stelak Julian Gonzales Joseph Duffy William Hadley R. L. Chamsberlain John Norton Mrs. Ida Hooks Derby Eaton Maria Eustolia Julio Samara Juan Sanchez James E. Bond Antonio Jorge Alejandro David Jorge Francis Maria Pedro Maria Pedro George Trumball Stamati Jorquti John Elias William Dee Sada Gotas Alfred A. Adams Pedro Maria & his wife 3830815The Monterey

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