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Brig Emma


Havana, Cuba to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1 November 1830
The quantities of Merchandise to be expressed in writing, as A.B. 1 to 30 barrels. If any articles of the Outward Cargo are brought back, they are to be entered on the Manifest; by whom shipped out, and to who consigned inward. Insert the names of Passengers, whether cabin or steerage, with the number of packages containining their baggage, or implements of mechanical trade, respectively. Vessel and cabin stores to be entered on the manifest. (Clayton & Van newhall, Printers, 42 Willow Street)
Report and Manifest of the Cargo laden on board the Brig Emma, whereof David C?wsland is Master, burthen 245 62/95 tons, which Cargo was taken on board at Havana, Cuba built at Bath, State of Maine, and owned by Stephen Baulding, merchant at Philadelphia ___________ at ____________ as per Register granted at Philadelphia the fifth day of December 1829 and bound for New york and Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Marks, number inclusive, Packages and contents, by who shipped, to whom consigned, Consignees's residence, port of destination.

BE  1@400  four hundred boxes sugar--------Scull Stony & Co.-------Stephen Baldwin-------Philad^a------New York & Philad^a
M   1@40   forty boxes sugar---------------Scull Stony & Co.-------P. Graham-------------New York      
H   1@50   fifty boxes sugar---------------Scull Stony & Co.-------to order C. Hecksher--New York 
M   1@9    nine chests leaf tobacco--------Scull Stony & Co.-------Goodhue & Co----------New York
CB  1@100  100 boxes sugar-----------------Castillo, Black & Co----C. Bowerson-----------New York
SJ  1@50   fifty boxes sugar---------------Castillo, Black & Co----Sam^l Pordet----------New York
A   1@88   eighty eight boxes sugar--------Bosto, Inelam & Bank?---Elisha Riggs----------New York
B   1@61   sixty one boxes sugar-----------Bosto, Inelam & Bank?---Elisha Riggs----------New York     
r   1@26   twenty six boxes sugar----------Amos Inquindity & Co.---H. Garina A? & Co-----New York
B   1@50   fifty boxes sugar---------------Amos Inquindity & Co.---H. Garina A? & Co-----New York
C   51@74  twenty four boxes sugar --------Amos Inquindity & Co.---H. Garina A? & Co-----New York
JW  51@100 one hundred boxes sugar---------Marie Aegai Knight & Co-Figh Gimmell & Co-----New York
P   41@202 ninety two boxes sugar----------S.C.Tennenant & Co------Peterson & Mench------New York  
M    1@11  eleven bales tobacco------------S.C.Tennenant & Co------Peterson & Mench------New York  
Pc  35@39  five chests tobacco-------------S.C.Tennenant & Co------Peterson & Mench------New York   
R    1@8   eight chests tobacco------------S.C.Tennenant & Co------Peterson & Mench------New York   
GJP        seventy five half boxes sugar---B Blomer----------------Saland Chaph----------New York
Cos Amigos one hundred fifty four boxes sugar--B Blomer------------Saland Chaph----------New York
X    598   one case merchandize------------C?? Notchile & Co-------Bengine & Attain------New York
AP    4    one case merchandize------------Bosto, Inelam & Bank?-- Cummmty & Camer-------New York    
B          eight one half boxes sugar------Bosto, Inelam & Bank?-- George Butler---------New york
T          thirty eight 2.00 Boxes sigars--Bosto, Inelam & Bank?---George Butler---------New York
G  1@16    sixteen 2.oo boxes sigars-------JFB Perry---------------P.J.Gligey------------New York
           one bag coffee------------------captain-----------------captain
           one box sweetmeats--------------captain-----------------captain
           quantity of oranges, about 5000-captain-----------------captain
TJT        eighteen thousand  ?????--------Janasio de Trucko ------Miss de la Cammaro----New York       
           eight half boxes sugar 4000-----captain-----------------captain

Cabin Passengers:
 1  Miss Ann Lyons  two trunks wearing apparel
 2  R  Patterson    two trunks wearing apparel & one thousand sigars
 3  P.  Weyer       two trunks wearing apparel & some sigars
 4  C.  Klee        one trunk & one portmantain, one bag clothing, one chestand ??? sigars.
 5  A.  Cozens      one trunk clothing, one writing desk

Some Bix? sugar was to have been landed in New york. Supposed to be on Mater?? ????

Remainder of Stores:
 one half bbl beef
 one half bbl pork
 twenty pounds sugar
 one pound tea
 twenty pounds coffee
 one bbl bread
                                 signed: David C. Cowpland
Sworn to 1 Nov. 1830
before ?????


Transcriber's Notes:    

?  Indicates a letter or number which could not be determined due to the
   condition of the manifest or handwriting of the original recorder.

^  Indicates letters are omitted and the following letter is superscripted.


National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 45.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
21 July 2008



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