SS San Blas
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.
SS San Blas, sailing from Panama, 2 Mar 1896, arriving at Port of San Francisco, March 25, 1896.
Columns represent: 1) Number of the list; 2) Name in full; 3) Age in years and months; 4) Sex; 5) Married or Single; 6) Calling or Occupation; 7) Able to Read, Able to Write?; 8) Nationality; 9) Last Residence; 10) Passport for landing in the United States; 11) Final Destination: State, City or Town; 12) Whether having a ticket to such final destination; 13) By whom was passage paid?; 14) Whether in possession of $30 or upward, and if less, how much?; 15) Whether ever before in the United States, and if so, when and where?; 16) Whether going to join a relative: and if so, what relative, their name and address; 17) Ever in Prison or Almshouse, or Supported by Charity? If yes, state which; 18) Whether a Polygamist?; 19) Whether under Contract, Express or Implied to Labor in the United States?; 20) Condition of Health, Mental and Physical; 21) Deformed or Crippled, Nature and Cause.
1 Carl Hageuhfelin, 32y 1mo, Male, Married, Mastermitt, Can read/write
Sweden, Guatemala, San Francisco, S. Francisco, Yes, Self, Over $30
300, In New York, None, No, No, No, Good, No
2 Maria Hageuhfelin, 30y 4mo, female, Married, None, Can read/write
Sweden, Guatemala, San Francisco, S. Francisco, Yes, Husband,
Over $30/300, February 1894, None, No, No, No, Good, No
(Signed) Mst. M. McLean, Commander
San Francisco, March 24, 1896
Transcriber's Notes:
Passenger 1, "Occupation" appears to be "Mastermitt", the handwriting
is to small to read the last 3 letters.
Passenger 1, column 14 "Over $30" is written in and above it is 300.
Passenger 2, "ditto" marks are in columns 7 through 12, and 14.
Column 11 states for both passengers "In New York February 1892".
No Passengers died on this voyage.
Captains signatures dates arrival at San Francisco, March 24, 1896,
yet the "Statement" states March 25, 1986.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M1410, Reel 2, Page 7.
Contributed and Transcribed by Gemma Fiamma Carmony a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
29 December 1999
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