Brig Ajax, departed from the United States and arrived in Monrovia, Liberia,
11 July 1833.
Brig American, departed from the United States and arrived in Monrovia,
Liberia, June 26, 1833.
Jupiter, departed from the United States and arrived in Monrovia, Liberia,
January 1, 1834.
Brig Argus, departed from the United States and arrived in Monrovia,
Liberia,
Schooner Margaret Mercer, departed from the United States and arrived in
Monrovia, Liberia, 1833.
Lafayette, departed from the United States and arrived in Monrovia, Liberia,
January 20, 1833.
Brig Roanoke, departed from the United States and arrived in Monrovia,
Liberia, February 17, 1833.
Jupiter, departed from the United States and arrived in Monrovia, Liberia,
March 8, 1833.
Elizabeth, passengers departed from New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia,
District of Columbia, and arrived in Sierra Leone, Western Africa, 9 March
1820.
Brig Nautilus, passengers departed from Virginia and Maryland and arrived in
Sierra Leone, Western Africa, 8 March 1821.
Brig Strong, passengers departed from Maryland and Pennsylvania, and arrived
in Monrovia, Western Africa, Western Africa, 8 August 1822.
Oswego, passengers departed from Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia, and
arrived in Monrovia, Western Africa, Western Africa, 24 May 1823.
Schooner Fidelity's Company, departed from Maryland and Pennsylvania, and
arrived in Monrovia, Western Africa, Western Africa, 24 July 1823.
Ship Cyrus' Company, departed from Virginia and Port au Prince, Haiti, West
Indies, and arrived in Monrovia, Western Africa, 13 February 1824.
Brig Hunter's company, departed from Virginia and North Carolina, and
arrived in Monrovia, Western Africa, 13 March 1825.
Brig Vine's Company, departed from Rhode Island, and arrived in Monrovia,
Western Africa, 6 February 1826.
Ship Indian Chief's company, departed from North Carolina, Maryland,
Virginia, and arrived in Monrovia, Western Africa, 26 March 1826.
Brig Doris' Company, departed from North Carolina, Maryland and Virginia,
and arrived in Monrovia, Western Africa, 11 August 1827.
Ship Norfolk's Company, departed from an unknown port and arrived in
Monrovia, Western Africa, 10 July 1827.
Brig Doris's Company, departed from Maryland, Delaware, New York and
Virginia, and arrived in Monrovia, Western Africa, 15 January 1828.
Ontario, departed from an unknown port and arrived in Monrovia, Western
Africa, December 1828.
Schooner Randolph, departed from Georgia, and arrived in Monrovia, Western
Africa, 17 July 1828.
Brig Nautilus' company, departed from North Carolina and Maryland, and
arrived in Monrovia, Western Africa, 19 February 1828.
Harriet's company, departed from Virginia, North Carolina, District of
Columbia, Maryland and Tennessee, and arrived in Monrovia, Western Africa,
24 March 1829.
Brig Liberia's company, departed from Virginia, Tennessee and Pennsylvania,
and arrived in Monrovia, Western Africa, 17 February 1830.
Brig Montgomery's company, departed from Georgia, Virginia, District of
Columbia and Maryland, and arrived in Monrovia, Western Africa, June 1830.
Brig Heroine's company, departed from an unknown port and arrived in
Monrovia, Western Africa, 4 March 1830.
Carolinian's company, departed from New York, Virginia, Maryland,
Mississippi and North Carolina, and arrived in Monrovia, Western Africa, 4
December 1830.
Brig Valador's company, departed from New York, Virginia, North Carolina and
Alabama, and arrived in Monrovia, Western Africa, 12 January 1831.
Schooner Reapers's company, departed from Maryland, and arrived in Monrovia,
Western Africa, 18 February 1831.
Brig Criterion's company, departed from Georgia, North Carolina, Maryland
and Virginia, and arrived in Monrovia, Western Africa, 30 October 1831.
Schooner Orion's company, departed from Maryland, and arrived in Monrovia,
Western Africa, 10 December 1831.
James Perkins's company, departed from Virginia and North Carolina, and
arrived in Monrovia, Western Africa, 14 January 1832.
Brig American's company, departed from North Carolina, and arrived in
Monrovia, Western Africa, 16 September 1832.
Hercules's company, departed from South Carolina and Georgia, and arrived in
Monrovia, Western Africa, 16 January 1833.

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