Bark Gustav
I, W C. Callin, do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear, that the within list, subscribed with my name contains to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account or report of all passengers who have been taken on board the Gustav at London or at any other foreign port, or at sea, and brought in said Bark in any district of the United States, since her departure from said port of London.
Sworn June 17th 1863 W. c. Callin
Wm ?hd Vanant, Dcoll
Columns represent: passenger name, age, gender, occupation, and country of origin.
1 Conrad Decker 22 Male Laborer Hessen
2 Henrich Lintz 24 Male Shoemaker Hessen
National Archives and Records Administration, Film 255, Roll 13.
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5 October 2002
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