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SS City of Sydney


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Panama to San Francisco
January 8, 1894

PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO

(For United States Commissioner of Immigration)
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.
Port of San Francisco
ALIEN IMMIGRANTS arrived by Steamship City of Sydney from Panama Jany 8th, 1894
Columns represent: Number, Name, Age, Nationality, Last Residence, Occupation, No of Pieces of Baggage, Remarks
1 Ernesto   Ferreiro   28   Italian    Guayaquil   Civil L??elle*   2
2 S.O.      Carlsen*   61   American   Guatemala   Carpenter        3

Transcriber's Notes:
The following columns had identical entries and so were not included in the 
table:
  Sex=male
  Destination=San Francisco
The Remarks column had no entries.
There is a signature at the bottom of the manifest: MB Seabury, Master by 
 J.A. Almfort, Purser

1 occupation could be Civil Lorelle or Lonelle.
2 This passenger has been crossed out, presumably because he was not an alien. 
PAGE 2 Chinese Passengers
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M1410, Reel 1, Vol 2, Page 3.
Transcribed by Fran Taylor a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
27 February 2000


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