SS City of Rio de Janeiro
LIST OR MANIFEST OF ALIEN IMMIGRANTS FOR THE COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION.
Required by the regulations of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, under Act of Congress, approved March 3, 1893, to be delivered to the Commissioner of Immigration by the Commanding Officer of any vessel having such passengers on board upon arrival at a port in the United States.
Steamship City of Rio de Janeiro, sailing from Yokohama, March 17th, 1895 arriving at Port of San Francisco, April 2, 1895.
Columns represent: Number, Name, Age, Occupation, Nationality, Last Residence, Whether in Possession of Money-if less than $30, how much?, Whether ever before in the US, Whether going to join Relative or Friend
1* Francisco Dondolo 26y3m Engineer Austrian Rongiro 25 yes No
2* Hugo ?eigelt 27y Seaman German Philadelphia 20 No No
3 Tomizo Yoshida 23y9m Student Japanese Yamaguchi 50 No No
4 Itsu Yamada 28y7m Student Japanese Miya 30 No No
Transcriber's Notes
There is no captain's statement nor captain's name attached to this manifest.
The following columns had identical entries for all passengers and so were not
included in the table:
Sex=M
Married or Single=No
Able to Read & Write=yes
Seaport for Landing in the US=San Francisco
Final Destination in the US=San Francisco
Whether having a ticket to final destination=yes
By whom was passage paid?=self
Whether ever in Prison, Almshouse or supported by Charity=no
Whether a Polygamist=no
Whether under contract to labor in the US=no
Condition of Health Mental and Physical=good
Whether having any deformities=no
At the bottom of the Name column is written "Four names only G?S" The last
are initials. The middle one looks like an "M" or "W" but the right "leg"
is crossed like a "T."
1 & 2 have been to Philadelphia 1894.
2 Initial letter of surname is "H" or "W." It doesn't really look like
a "W" but it is not the same as the "H" in Hugo. It is very different
from the "M" in Miya.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M1410, Reel 1, Vol 2, Page 26.
Transcribed by Fran Taylor a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild3 April 2000
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