SS Tacoma
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 Officier of any such passengers on board, upon arrivial at a port in the United States
SS Tacoma, sailing from Kobe, 13th of Feby 1900, arriving at Port of (No port listed)
Columns represent:
1: Passenger Number
2: Name in full
3: Age in years & months
4: Sex of person
5: Married or Single
6: Calling or Occupation
7: Able to read or write
8: Nationality
9: Last Residence
10: Seaport for Landing in the United States
11: Final Destination in the United States State, City, or Town
12: Whether having a ticket to such final destination
13: By whom was Passage Paid?
14: Whether in possesion of Money
If so, whether more than $30.00, and how much if $30.00 or less
15: Whether ever before in the United States; and if so, when and where
16: Whether going to join a Relative; and if so what relative their Name and Address
17: Ever in Prision or a timehouse or Supported by Charity? If yes, state which
18: Whether a Polygamist
19: Whether under Contract, Express or Implied, in labor in the United States
20: Condition of Health, Mental and Physcial
21: Deformed or Crippled, Nature and Cause
Columns used in list are 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 11; 12; 14; and 16.
1. Alyemoto Fukujiro 23y 7m male married cook Tacoma Yes $30.00 No
2. Nakamote Cinasuke 20y11m male married cook Tacoma Yes $35.00 Cousin 1554 D St. Tacoma
3. Shintani Tokusuke 24y 1m male single cook Tacoma Yes $30.00 No
4. Fujryasu Yoichi 24y 9m male married mechant Portland No $40.00 No
5. Tachikawa Miyakichi 26y 3m male married tailor Tacoma Yes $40.00 NO
E&OE
Kobe, 13th Feby 1900
Dodwell & Company, Ltd.
Signature: A S Rainer
Genl Agents
Transcriber's Notes:
1: Column 7 for able to write, all stated yes
2: Column 8 for Nationality, all stated Japan
3: Column 9 for Last Residence, all stated Hiroshimo
4: Column 10 for Sea Port for Landing in the United States, all stated Tacoma
5: Column 13 for By whom was Passage Paid?, all stated self
6: Column 15 for Whether ever before in United States; and if so, when and
where? all stated No
7: Column 17 for Ever in Prision or a timehouse or Supported by Charity?, all
stated No,
8: Column 18 Asked if a Polygamist, all stated no
9: Column 19 Asked Whether under Contract, Express or Implied, in labor in
the United States
10: Column 20 asked Condition of Health, Mental and Physcial, all stated healthy
11: Column 21 asked if Deformed or Crippled, Nature and Cause all stated No
National Archives and Records Administration, Film 1383, Reel 1.
Transcribed by Donna Jackson for The Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild3 Jun 1999
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