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SS Acapulco


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Unknown Port in Panama to San Francisco, CA
3 July 1895

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.
S.S. Acapulco, sailing from Panama June 9th, 1895 arriving at Port of San Francisco, July 3rd, 1895.
Columns represent: Number, Name, Age, Sex, Married or Single, Occupation, Able to Read & Write, Nationality, Last Residence, Final Destination in the US, Whether having a ticket to final destination, Whether in Possession of Money-if less than $30, how much?, Whether ever before in the US, Whether going to join Relative or Friend
Please scroll to view all the columns.
  
 1* Carl   Schlossbauer 24 M S Seaman       y Denmark     NY       San Fco     y $28 yes yes
 2* Louis  Neuhaus      26 M S Seaman         Germany     NY       San Fco     y 15  yes No
 3* Sam'l  Nudelman     23 M M Farmer       n Russia      NY       Orangeville n 50  yes yes
 4* Mrs    Nudelman     20 F M wife           Russia      NY       Orangeville n     yes yes
 5* Mi?ert La?ensen     42 M S Seaman         Germany     NY       San Fco     y 9   yes No
 6* Geo    Mathes       24 M S Butcher      n Germany     NY       San Fco     y 2   yes yes
 7* Adolph Johnson      25 M S Seaman       y Sweden      NY       Alaska      n 50  yes No
 8* Henry  Beheus       21 M S Confectioner y Germany     NY       San Fco     y 60  yes No
 9* Jose   Franscella   24 M S Farmer       y Switzerland Mazatlan Santa Rosa  n 7   yes yes
10* Mrs L  Duncan       38 F M Drsmaker     y British     NY       San Jose    n 200 yes No
11* Mrs Z  Lopez        54 F M Hsekeeper    n Mexican     Mazatlan San Fco     y 10  yes yes


    
Transcriber's Notes:
There is no captain's statement nor captain's name attached to this manifest.
"Not immigrants" is written across upper part of the Last Residence column.  
It is not clear which passengers are included in this, but most probably 1-8,
whose residence is NY.
The following columns had identical entries for all passengers and so were 
not included in the table: 
 Seaport for Landing in the US=San Francisco   
 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 
Letters that are illegible or difficult to interpret are replaced by ?.

Passenger Notes:
1   has been to San Fco.  He is going to join Marie Schlossbauer Oakland.
2   has been to Phila. He is recorded as not able to read but able to write.
    The latter is indicated by ditto marks and could be an error.
3   has been to NY.  
4   has been to San Fco. She is recorded as able to read but not able to write.
3-4 are going to join Jos Nadelman, Orangeville, Cala. The surname is clearly 
    spelled differently for the passengers and the man they are going to join.
5   first name is Miuert or Minert.  Surname is Larensen or Lasensen.  He has
    been to San Fco. He is recorded as able to read but not able to write. 
6   has been to NY.  He is going to join Jacob Mathes, SF.
7   has been to Connecticut. 
8   has been to NY.
9   has been to Cala.  He is going to join Eliza Franscell? Santa Rosa.  The 
    passenger's surname clearly ends in "a."  Eliza's looks most like it ends
    in an "o" but could be an "a."
10  has been to NY.
11  has been to San Fco.  She is going to join Josephine Lopez, SF.

Page 2 Chinese Passengers
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M1410, Reel 1, Vol 3, Page 124.
Transcribed by Fran Taylor, a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
28 May 2001



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