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American SS Juniata


Havana, Cuba to New Orleans, Louisiana
2 November 1874

There is no sworn statement for this passenger list.
Am SS Juniata, J. W. Catherine, Master, 1320 31/100 tons, from Havana.
Columns represent: Names, Age, Sex, Occupation, Country to which they belong, Country of which they intend to become inhabitants, Part of the vessel occupied during the voyage.
 1  A. H. Harris    25  m  merchant       United States  United States  Cabin
 2  M. J. Quintero  50  m  merchant       Spain
 3  E. M. Massino   30  m  merchant       Spain
 4  R.    Subera    35  m  seaman         England
 5  G. H. Dunbar    30  m  merchant       United States
 6  L.    Dunbar    21  f  no occupation
 7  A.    Chaplin   33  f  no occupation
 8  E.    Chaplin    5  f  no occupation
 9  H.    Chaplin    3  m  no occupation
10  M.    Durruty   30  f  no occupation
11  M.    Durruty    5  f  no occupation
12  L.    Durruty    1  f  no occupation
13  M.    Waldo     26  f  servant

New Orleans, November 2, 1874


Transcriber's Notes:

There were no deaths or births on this voyage.

The passengers were numbered by the transcriber.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M272, Reel 17, 4th Quarter.
Transcribed by Robert W. Grose a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
10 August 2002




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