Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

SS Trinidad


Hamilton, Bermuda to New York
30 March 1904

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
Affidavit of the Master or Commanding Officer, or First or Second Officer. I, Peter J. Fraser Master*, of the British Steamship Trinidad, from Hamilton Bermuda, do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear that I have caused the surgeon* employed by the owners thereof, to make a physical and oral examination of each and all of the aliens named in the foregoing List* or Manifest* Sheet (not filled in) in number, and that from the report of said surgeon and from my own investigation, I believe that no one of said aliens is an idiot, or insane person, or a pauper, or is likely to become a public charge, or is suffering from a loathsome or a dangerous contagious disease, or is a person who has been convicted of a felony or other crime or misdemeanor involving moral turpitude, or a polygamist, or an anarchist, or under promise or agreement, express or implied, to perform labor in the United States, or a prostitute, and that also, according to the best of my knowledge, and belief, the information in said Lists or Manifests concerning each of said aliens named therein is correct and true in every respect. PJ Fraser, Master Officer
Sworn before me this 30 day of March, 1904 R.d.Crater Immigration Officer at N.Y.
Affidavit of Surgeon. I, Dudley C. Trott, Surgeon of the British Steamship Trinidad employed by owners thereof (state whether Surgeon "sailing therewith" or "employed by owners thereof," as the case may be), do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear that I have had Twenty years' experience as a Physician and Surgeon, and that I am entitled to practice as such by and under the authority of The Royal College of Surgeons of London England, and that I have made a personal examination of each of the aliens named herein, and that the foregoing List* or Manifest Sheet* is according to the best of my knowledge and belief, fully correct, and true in all particulars, relative to the mental and physical condition of such as Required by the regulations of the Treasury of the United States, under Act of Congress approved March 3, 1903, to be delivered to the U. S. Immigration Officer by the Commanding Officer of any vessel having such passengers on board upon arrival at a port in the United States. ch aliens. Dudley C. Trott, M?.BC.LR.CS.
Sworn to before me this twenty eighth day of March, 1904 (no signature listed) Immigration officer at (not filled in)
Saloon, cabin, and steerage aliens must be completely manifested. This sheet is for saloon or first-cabin passengers.
List of manifest of alien passengers for the U. S. Immigration Officer at Port of Arrival.
Required by the regulations of the Treasury of the United States, under Act of Congress approved March 3, 1903, to be delivered to the U. S. Immigration Officer by the Commanding Officer of any vessel having such passengers on board upon arrival at a port in the United States.
S. S. Trinidad sailing from Hamilton, Bermuda, 28 March, 1904 Arriving at Port of (New York*) Mar 30th, 1904 2432*
Columns include*: 
 1  No. on List; 
 2  Name in Full; 
 3  Age (Yrs. and Mos.); 
 4  Sex; 
 5  Married or Single; 
 6  Calling or Occupation; 
 7  Able to--Read. Write.; 
 8  Nationality (Country of last permanent residence); 
 9  Race or People*; 
10  Last Residence (Province, City or Town); 
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 $50, and if less, how much?; 
15  Whether ever before in the United States; and if so,
    where and when; 
16  Whether going to join a relative or friend; and if so, 
    what relative or friend, and his name and complete address; 
17  Ever in prison or almshouse, or institution for care and 
    treatment of the insatne, or supported by charity? If so, 
    which?; 
18  Whether a polygamist; 
19  Whether an Anarchist;
20  Whether coming by reason of any offer, solicitation, 
    promise or agreement, express or implied, to labor in the 
    United States; 
21  Condition of Health, Mental and Physical; 
22  Deformed or Crippled. Nature length of time and cause.*


1 Mather
2 Marnee
3 Smythe
4 Gorling, A
5 Gorling, E
6 Gorling, A
7 Dines
8 Dougan
9 Sinclair
10 Smith, R
11 Smith, J
12 MacL???
13 Johnson
14 Adrock, H
15 Adrock, I
16 Ball, R
17 Ball, J
18 McCullough, A
19 McCullough, P
20 Cook
21 Reid, P
22 Reid, R
23 Wathington
24 Lumbers
25 Harvey
26 Emeger
27 Burrows
28 Smith, P
29 Fox
30 Cox
31 Mathews
32 Ingraham, Ph
33 Ingraham, P?
34 Weymouth
35 Lewis
36 Bauer
1* Ruth Mather, age 24, female, single, Occupation: none, able to read and write, British, English, last residence: Providence, R.I., Going to: Providence, R.I., no ticket, Passage paid by: father, has $50, Live in Providence, R.I., Going to join: father to ???? Mather 110 Waterman St. Providence, R.I. NOTES: The word in question appears to be Penn, Genn (This ought to be her father's name.) This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest.
2* Alice L. Marnee, age 24, female, single, Occupation: none, able to read and write, Canadian, Scotch, last residence: Kingston, Ont. G Going to: New York en route to Kingston, has ticket, Passage paid by: self, has $50, Was in NY Jany. 1904, Going to: 26 Barrie St. Kingston, Ont. NOTES: This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest.
3* Bessie L. Smythe, age 24, female, single, Occupation: none, able to read and write, Canadian, English, last residence: Kingston, Ont. Going to New York en route to Kingston, has ticket, Passage paid by: self, has $50, Was in NY Jany. 1904, Going to: 59 West St. Kingston, Ont. NOTES: This passengers name appears to be written in a different hand. This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest.
4* Ambrose Gorling, age 44, male, married, Occupation: merchant, able to read and write, British, English, last residence: Bermuda, Going to New York en route to England, has ticket, Paid own passage, has $50, Was in NY Oct. 1901, Going to join: c/ Robert Tucker & Co, 12 Coleman St. London. NOTES: This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest. There is a check mark preceding the number on the manifest, but no indication of the meaning of this mark.
5* Elizabeth M. Gorling, age 42, female, married, Occupation: none, able to read and write, British, English, last residence: Bermuda, Going to: New York en route to England, has ticket, Passage paid by: self, has $50, Was in NY Oct. 1901, Going to join: c/ Robert Tucker & Co, 12 Coleman St. London NOTES: This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest. There is a check mark preceding the number on the manifest, but no indication of the meaning of this mark.
6* Ambrose T. Gorling, age 7, male, single, Occupation: none, not able to read or write, British, English, last residence: Bermuda, Destination: New York en route to England, has ticket, Passage paid by: self, has $50, Was in NY Oct. 1901, going to join: c/ Robert Tucker & Co, 12 Coleman St. London NOTES: Age was originally written as 6. Above 'self' under Passage paid by:' are the letters Rel. (short for relatives?) This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest. There is a check mark preceding the number on the manifest, but no indication of the meaning of this mark..
7* Emily Dines, age 26, female, single, Occupation: nurse, able to read and write, British, English, last residence: Bermuda, Destination: New York en route to England, has ticket, Paid own passage, has $50, Never before in US, Going to join: c/ Robert Tucker & Co, 12 Coleman St. London NOTES: This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest. There is a check mark preceding the number on the manifest, but no indication of the meaning of this mark.
8* Charles Dougan, age 49, male, married, Occupation: merchant, able to read and write, Canadian, Scotch, last residence: Montreal, Destination: New York en route to Canada, has ticket, Passage paid by: self, has $50, Was in NY Mar 1904, Going to: 185 St James St. Montreal. NOTES: This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest.
9* Joseph A. Sinclair, age 37, male, married, Occupation: naval officer, able to read and write, British, Scotch, last residence: Bermuda, Destination: New York en route to England, has ticket, Passage paid by: self, has $50, Was in NY 12 years ago, Going to join: Dunrobbin Lo?staft, Suffolk England Acton London W NOTES: This passenger's name and information has been crossed out with a single line throughout. This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest.
10* Robert Smith, age 40, male married, Occupation: naval officer, able to read and write, British, English, last residence: Bermuda, Destination: New York en route to England, has ticket, Passage paid by: self, has $50, Was in NY Sept 1903, Going to: 3 Rosemont Road Acton London W NOTES: This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest. There is a check mark preceding the number on the manifest, but no indication of the meaning of this mark.
11* Jane Smith, age 29, female, married, Occupation: none, able to read and write, British, English, last residence: Bermuda, Destination: New York en route to England, has ticket, Passage paid by: husband, has $50, Was in NY Sept 1903, Going to: 3 Rosemont Road Acton London W NOTES: This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest. There is a check mark preceding the number on the manifest, but no indication of the meaning of this mark.
12* Juan? MacL???, age 30, male, married, Occupation: broker, able to read and write, British, Scotch, Last residence: New York City, Destination: New York City, has ticket, Passage paid by: self, has $50, Lives in New York, 244 E 86th St New York City NOTES: Last name looks like MacLin, could be MacLean. This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest.
13* Louis Johnson, age 28, female, single, Occupation: nurse, able to read and write, British, English, New York City, Destination: New York City, has ticket, Passage paid by: Mr. Leonard, has $50, Lives in New York, Going to: 65 Central Park West, New York NOTES: This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest.
14* Harry Adrock, age 30, male, married, Occupation: carriage painter, able to read and write, British, English, last residence, New York City, Destination: New York City, has ticket, Passage paid by: self, has $50, Lives in NY, Going to: 94 W 104th St. New York NOTES: This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest.
15* Inez Adrock, age 23, female, married, Occupation: none, able to read and write, British, English, last residence: New York City, Destination: New York City, has ticket, Passage paid by: self, has $50, lives in NY, Going to: 94 W 104th St. New York City NOTES: This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest.
16* Robert Ball, age 45, male, married, Occupation: engineer, able to read and write, Canadian, Scotch, last residence: Port Arthur, Canada, Destination: New York City, has ticket, Passage paid by: self, has $50, Was in NY Mar 1904, Going to: Port Arthur, Canada NOTES: This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest.
17* Jesse Ball, age 45, female, married, Occupation: none, able to read and write, Canadian Scotch, last residence: Port Arthur, Canada, Destination: New York City, has ticket, Passage paid by: self, has $50, Was in NY Mar 1904, Going to: Port Arthur, Canada NOTES: This passenger has "NO' for columns17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest.
18* Annie McCullough, age 40, female, married, Occupation: none, able to read and write, Canadian, Scotch, last residence: Hamilton Canada, Destination: New York en route to Canada. has ticket, Passage paid by: self, has $50, Was in NY Feby 1904, Going to: 128 Bold St Hamilton Canada NOTES: This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest.
19* Peter R. McCullough, age 2, male, single, Occupation: none, unable to read or write, Canadian, Scotch, last residence: Hamilton Canada, Destination: New York en route to Canada.has ticket, Passage paid by: mother, does not have $50, Was in NY Feby 1904, Going to: 128 Bold St Hamilton Canada NOTES: This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest.
20* Margaret Cook, age 32, female, single, Occupation: none, able to read and write, Canadian, Scotch, last residence: Hamilton Canada, Destination: New York en route to Canada, has ticket, Passage paid by: self, has $50, Was in NY Feby 1904, Going to: 128 Bold St Hamilton Canada NOTES: This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest.
21* Peter Reid, age 36, male, married, Occupation: Farming, able to read and write, Canadian, Scotch, last reesidence, Shateauguay Basin Quebec, Destination: New York en route to Canada, has ticket, Passage paid by: self, has $50, was in NY Mar, 1904, Going to: Shateauguay Basin, Quebec NOTES: Actual place name is "Chateauguay". It is a river that rises in N New York in Chateauguay Lakes on the border between Clinton and Franklin Counties and flows through Chateauguay County in S. Quebec into the St. Lawrence about 14 miles above Montreal. (Source: Merriam Webster's Geographical Dictionary, Third Edition. Springfield, Massachussett: Merriam-Webster, Incorporated, Publishers, 1997.) This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest.
22* Ruth Reid, age 24, female married, Occupation: none, able to read and write, Canadian, Scotch, Shateauguay Basin Quebec, Destination: New York en route to Canada, has ticket, Passage paid by: husband, has $50, Was in NY Mar, 1904, Going to: Shateauguay Basin, Quebec NOTES: Actual place name is "Chateauguay". It is a river that rises in N New York in Chateauguay Lakes on the border between Clinton and Franklin Counties and flows through Chateauguay County in S. Quebec into the St. Lawrence about 14 miles above Montreal. (Source: Merriam Webster's Geographical Dictionary, Third Edition. Springfield, Massachussett: Merriam-Webster, Incorporated, Publishers, 1997.) This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest.
23* John H. Wathington, age 43, male, married, Occupation: accountant, able to read and write, Canadian, English, last residence: Toronto Canada, Destination, New York en route to Canada, has ticket, Passage paid by: self, has $50, Was in NY Feby, 1904, Going to: 190 Bleeker St, Toronto, Canada NOTES: This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest.
24* Leonard Lumbers, age 23, male, single, Occupation: traveller, able to read and write, Canadian, Scotch, last residence: Toronto Canada, Destination: New York en route to Canada, has ticket, Passage paid by: self, has $50, Was in NY Feby 1904, Going to: 188 Sherbourn St. Toronto, Canada NOTES: This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest.
25* Edward Harvey, age 31, male, single, Occupation: merchant, able to read and write, Newfoundland, English, last residence: St. John Newfoundland, Destination, New York en route to Newfoundland, has ticket, Passage paid by: self, has $50, Was in NY Mar 1904, Going to: St John, Newfoundland NOTES: This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest. There is a check mark preceding the number on the manifest, but no indication of the meaning of this mark.
26* William Emeger, age 60, male, married, Occupation: merchant, able to read and write, British, German, last residence: Bermuda, Destination: Boston, does not have ticket, Passage paid by: self, has $50, Was in NY Mar, 1904, Going to c/o Middleton & Co, Morris Bldg, Cov, Beaver ??oad ?, NY NOTES: This passenger's name and information has been crossed out with a single line throughout. Col 16: Going to join, fades significantly. It appears to be Beaver Broad T, NY, but given his destination is Boston it is unclear why this would be NY. This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest.
27* Burrows Cecil C., age 25, male, single, Occupation: able to read and write, British, Englich, last residence: New York, Destination: New York, has ticket, Passage paid by: self, has $50, Was in the US in 1904, Going to: G. F. Lough & Co. Produce Exchange, N/Y NOTES: Passenger's name is likely written surname first and should be "Cecil C. Burrows". This name is written in a different script, and the unusual spelling of English (Englich) is as written. This passenger has "NO' for columns 17 (Ever in prison. . .) thru 20 (. . .labor in the United States) and 22 (Deformed. . . ); also has "Good" under column 21 (Health Condition). These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest. Saloon, cabin, and steerage aliens must be completely manifested. This sheet is for steerage passengers.* List C.*
28* Philip Smith, age 24, male, married, Occupation: engineer, able to read and write, British, English, last residence: Bermuda, Destination: New York en route to England, does not have final ticket, Passage paid by: self, Has not been in the US before, Going to: 18 Gardiner Street, New Brompton, Kent, England NOTES: This passenger's name and information has been crossed out with a single wavy line throughout.
29* Louis Fox, age 20, male, single, Occupation: mucician, able to read and write, English, last residence: Prospect Pourvois Bermuda, Destination: Chicago, Ill. does not have ticket, Paid own passage, has $30, Never before in the US, Going to join: 77 Dearborn Avenue, Sister, Mrs. Minnie Wicks -- Chicago Ill. NOTES: There is a check mark in the months of age column. Occupation has been re-written, and looks like musician. There is a slip of paper paperclipped to the bottom of this page regarding this passenger. At the top right corner of the note is written: "61A" The note reads: "Form 1559. NOTICE TO DELIVER OR DETAIN ALIENS U. S. Immigration Service Port of New York, Mch. 30, 1904 To the Master, Commanding Officer, or Agent of S.S. Trinidad, (not filled in) Line. You are directed to deliver the following named Aliens (at the U.S. Immigration Station, Ellis Island, Port of New York), your attention being called to the U.S. Statute of which a copy appears on the reverse side of this notice. Louis Fox By R.d. Crater, U.S. Immigration Inspector, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, U.S. Commissioner of Immigration" Saloon, cabin, and steerage aliens must be completely manifested. This sheet is for second-cabin passengers.* List D.*
30* Herbert Cox, age 25, male, married, Occupation: labourer, able to read and write, England British, English, last residence: Bermuda, Destination: Minneapolis, Minn, does not have ticket, Passage paid by: self, has $60, Never before in the US, Going to join: his wife, Long Lake, Hennepin Co, Minnesota NOTES: Columns 17-21 read no,no,no,no, good.
31* Thos. H. Mathews, age 26, male, married, Occupation: waiter, able to read and write, U.S. Citizen NOTES: US Citizen is written across columns 8-10, No information is provided in cols 11-21.
32* Phoebe Ingraham, age 26, female, single, Occupation: waitress, able to read and write, Cape Britain NS, English, last residence: Bermuda, Destination: Brookline Mass, does not have ticket, Passage paid by: self, has $30, Has been in the US before, going to: Home: 37 Perry St Brookline, MA NOTES: No information is provided in columns 17-21. Nationality (country of last permanent residence) is Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
33* P????la Ingraham, age 24, female, single, Occupation: waitress, able to read and write, Cape Britain NS, English, last residence: Bermuda, Destination: Brookline Mass, does not have ticket, Passage paid by: self, has $100, Has been in the US: 15 years, Going to: Home: 37 Perry St Brookline, MA NOTES: No information is provided in columns 17-21. Nationality (country of last permanent residence) is Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. First name appears to be Prunela, but might be Pamela.
34* Lillian Weymouth, age 18, female, single, Occupation: waitress, US Born NOTES: US Born is written across columns 8-10. No information is provided in cols 11-21.
35* Henry Lewis, age 24, male, single, Occupation: Ship fitting, US Born NOTES: US Born is written across columns 8-10. No information is provided in cols 11-21.
36* Peter Bauer, age 29, male, single, Occupation: waiter, US Born NOTES: US Born is written across columns 8-10. No information is provided in cols 11-21. Transcriber's Notes. * The use of an * indicates an omission or error made by the original recorder or comments about the look of the transcribed section. ? The use of a ? indicates a word or letter(s) that could not be read, due to quality of the original document. Notes on Affidavit of Master Notes: * The first asterisk is included in the text and references the following: State whether Master, First or Second Officer * At the second asterisk, the following has been crossed out "of said vessel sailing therewith, or the surgeon". * At the third and fourth asterisks, an 's' has been crossed out. * In the signature of the Immigration Officer, the second initial ('d') is written in lower case. Notes on Affidavit of Surgeon Notes: * The first asterisk indicates an 's' has been crossed out after 'List'. * The second asterisk indicates 's (not filled in) in number, are' has been crossed out. * The third asterisk is included in the text and refers to one that is unreadable, presumably in the first sentence. * The letter in question following the Surgeon's name appears to be a superscripted 'B' or possibly an 'S'. * Affidavit is not signed by the Immigration Officer. * Written in large script over this Affadavit are: a circled '2' (over 'employed by owners thereof') and 'S. S. Trinidad, March 30,'04, Quebec Line' * There are two faint signatures below (on the right), Elias Church and Browne T. Sp????? Additional notes on this cover page: * Below the Affidavit of Surgeon are two summary charts. The first, mostly unreadable, appears to summarize members of the 1st and 2nd Cabin into 8 categories. It looks something like this: (Titles of columns across are unreadable except the 6th col of numbers: "Aliens subject to the Tax" and the beginning of the 7th: "Total. . . ") 1. Cabin 114 12 126 13 134 7 2. Cabin 4 4 3 7 Steerge Stowaway Total The second chart appears to be titled "PEOCAPITULATION, but is probably "RECAPITULATION", Aliens U.S. Total 1st Cabin 25 114 135 2nd Cabin 3 4 7 Steerage 28 118 146 * There is also a "List of Races or Peoples" typed down one side (evidently copied from the back of the manifest.) This list has not been transcribed here. There is also a stamp "INDEXED" signed by Ursen. Notes on Title and other Manifest Notes: * 'Arriving at Port of' contains only a date. * The numbers '2432' are written in the top right corner, near the arrival date, * The page is stamped with the number 60, possibly a page number. * The asterisk after Race or People refers to the following note at the bottom of the page: "Race or People" is to be determined by the stock from which they sprang and the language they speak. List of races will be found on the back of this sheet. * All three pages have a letter written at the upper left corner that appear to be the initial of the person who signed the "INDEXED" stamp. Notes listed on first page of list, passengers 1 - 27: * At the bottom of the page with these passengers is a notation that looks like the following (commas indicate new lines of text): "25a, 12 can, 7, 114 citizens on, customs manifest" Presumably this refers to this page where 25 aliens are listed (not crossed out), 12 of whom are Canadian. A later page lists an additional 7 names, presumably this means there were another 114 US Citizens aboard this ship who are not listed on a manifest. Column notes for List C, passengers 28-29: * This is a slightly older version of the form. The "act of Congress" was dated March 3, 1893.On this list, column 8: Nationality includes sub columns for Country and People. As a result, later columns are re-numbered. Column 13 (Col 14 on previous page) asks whether the passenger has "$30 or upward", and Column 19: "Whether an anarchist" is omitted. Below the last passenger, across columns 13-15 is written a word that looks like Ratz or Rotz. * At the top right corner following the Ship's name and date is written the number "2460". * The page is stamped with the number 61, possibly a page number. * Originally, passengers on this page were numbered 1 and 2. Notes for list D, passengers 30-36: * At the top right corner following the ship's name and date is written the number 2457. * The page is stamped with the number 62, possibly a page number. * Below the list of names is written 3_4 citz, apparently a count of aliens to citizens. * This page includes Col. 1-21 as indicated for passengers 1-27. * Col. 22 was not available on the copy. * Only passenger 30 has information in col 17-21:no,no,no,no, good. * These columns have been omitted from the transcribed manifest. * Passengers were originally numbered 1-7. * All passengers have a check mark in the Months of age column.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film T715, Reel 441, Volume 840.
Transcribed by Melissa L. Ives a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
10 August 2000



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