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Brig Santiago


Santiago de Cuba to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1 March 1834

DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA - PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
REPORT and MANIEST of the cargo laden on board of the Brig Santiago whereof Josiah Ames is Master, which cargo was taken on board at St. Iago de Cuba burthen 120 ??/95 tons, built at Philadelphia in the State of Pennsylvania and owned by S^m & W^m Welsh merchant at Philadelphia as per Register granted at Philadelphia the 21 day of June 1833 and bound for Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Cargo symbol, quantity & description of cargo, by whom shipped, to whom consigned or if to order, consignees residence*, destination*.
    
W     82  eighty two hhgs & 5 bbrls molases        Barcks? Easmager & ?   S^m & W ^m Welsh  
     168  one hundred sixty eight bags coffee      Barcks? Easmager & ?   S^m & W ^m Welsh  
     150  one hundred & fifty boxes sugar          Barcks? Easmager & ?   S^M & W ^m Welsh  
     158  one hundred & fifty eight bales tobacco  Barcks? Easmager & ?   S^M & W ^m Welsh  
S     19  nineteen bags coffee                     Barcks? Easmager       order J. Ames
NS     4  four bags coffee                         Barcks? Easmager       S. H. Simons
RA   132  one hundred & thirty two bags coffee     Barcks? Easmager       R. Adams & Co
PRW   42  forty two bags coffee                    Barcks? Easmager       S H. Simons
CS    20  twenty bags of coffee                    C?                     ? Speck
       1  one box gum shellack                     C?                     ? Speck
B     40  forty bales tobacco                      Francis Fabars         J B Bernada
      44  forty four bags coffee                   Francis Fabars         J B Bernada
A     33  thirty three bales tobacco               Gabrielly Antonette    J Satour?
A      4  four bales tobacco stems                 Gabrielly Antonette    J Satour?
A      2  two boxes containing 10 # cegars cack    Gabrielly Antonette    J Satour?
PP    18  eighteen bags coffee                     J Green                Peter Perager
       8  eight half boxes segars                  B C & Nuing?           J Head? 
CC?    1  one bbl sugar                            J Green                J Green        
JMWAlsh 1 one bbl sugar                            J^ah Ames              order 100? to J Green
      800 eight hundred coconuts                   J^ah Ames              order 700 to J Welsh
        1 one bbl yams                             Pette?                 L. Carton?         
G       1 one bag coffee                           Geffen?                order J Welsh
          eight half boxes contg 4? segars bracketed topgether with the passengers

Cabin Passengers:
 1 M^r Neuney? of France age 29 yrs.  2 trunks & bedding
 2 J Green of Philsdelphia            2 trunks & bedding
 3 ? Green (son of above passenger)
 4  W^m  Clark of Boston              2 chests

Ship Stores:
ten gallons molasses
ten lbs coffee
three lbs tea
ten blls bread
   

Transcriber's Notes:    

*  An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, not the transcriber,
   or is used to call your attention to additional information in the transcriber's notes.

?  Indicates a letter or number which could not be determined due to the condition of the
   manifest or handwriting of the original recorder.

^  A ^ followed by a letter indicates that the letter was superscripted.

*  Consignee's residence and destination were both Philadelphia so these two columns are
   not shown.

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 49.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
11 November 2008



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