SS City of New York
I, Frank H. Johnston, Master of the Steamship SS City of New York belonging to the PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, do solemnly swear that the foregoing is a full and correct report of alien immigrants arrived by said vessel at the Port of San Francisco on the 25 day of May 1893 s/s Frank H. Johnston, Master of City of New York.Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence this * day of * 189* s/s E.H. ?????
(Page 2 Chinese passengers states from Panama Unspecified Port and Mazatlan, Mexico)
Columns represent: Name, Age, Sex, Nationality, Last Residence, Destination, Occupation, No of Pieces of Baggage, Money, Read and Write
1 A. Erlich 40 M U.S. Corinto, Nic San Diego Machinist 2 San Diego 2 Pablo Vital 38 M Italy Acajutla Sal San Francisco Artist,Musical 2 $400. Yes 3 John O'Donnell 55 M U.S. San Jose G San Diego Mason 2 San Diego 4 W.A. Wells 27 M U.S. San Jose G San Francisco Carpenter 2 U.S. Citizen 5 John Manifold 24 M England San Jose G San Francisco Cook 1 200 Yes 6 Martin Arbolos 12 M Guatemala San Jose G San Francisco Servant 1 in charge of gent.Yes 7 Antonio Pelligrini 29 M France San Jose G San Francisco Carpenter 1 400 Yes Transcriber's Notes: There are no date or signature entered in the Immigration Inspector's statement. There is no indication on the manifest of where this ship departed from. All the passengers seem to have come from Central America. Passenger numbers added to aid in referencing. There are lines drawn through the entries for the three passengers who are US citizens. This may be because the manifest is intended for recording aliens. That portion of the page is missing on this manifest but others on this film are headed "Alien Immigrants arrived by the (blank for name of ship) from (blank for port) on (blank for date).
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M1410, Reel 1, List 17.
Transcribed by Fran Taylor a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
26 April 1999
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