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Schooner Guide


New Orleans, Louisiana to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
21 May 1830
Report & Manifest of the Cargo laden on board of the Schooner Guide whereof John Allen is Master, which cargo was taken on board at Malaga & Gibraltar burthen seventy 27/95 tons, built at Plymouth in the state of Massachussetts and owned by Ichabod Morton & Co Merchant at Plymouth as per Register granted at Plymouth the fifth day of January 1830 and bound for Philadelphia
Columns: Marks, Numbers inclusive, packages and contents, by whom shipped, to whom consigned or if to order, place of consignees residence, ports of destination
EL  --  five hundred & thirty six gts cask of wine   Geo Loring & Co  Mssrs Grahn? & Morris  Philadelphia
EL,M--  two hundred indian barrels wine              Geo Loring & Co  Mssrs Grahn? & Morris  Philadelphia
EL  --  one hundred & fifty cask or venison          Geo Loring & Co  Mssrs Grahn? & Morris  Philadelphia
EL  --  one hundred & fifty half barrels Doc?        Geo Loring & Co  Mssrs Grahn? & Morris  Philadelphia  
EL  --  two hundred prod^n? boxes                    Geo Loring & Co  Mssrs Grahn? & Morris  Philadelphia
WC  --  five hundred & forty whole boxes Doc?        Geo & W^m A Bend   to order                 --
WC  --  three hundred & one half boxes?              Geo & W^m A Bend
WC  --  one hundred & thirty seven ?                 Geo & W^m A Bend
G   --  fourteen ? cask of wine                      Geo Loring & Co   John Allen             Plymouth
    --  seventy hundred ? lead?                      Hil & Blogit      John Allen             Plymouth 
    --  twent two boxes raisins                      Geo Loring & Co   John Allen             Plymouth

Returned Cargo   Barril Cod oil

Return of Passengers and of Packages belonging to them respectively
               George F????wright with his packages 
               not considered a passenger     

Vessel & Cabin stores: fifteen ? sugar
                       two gallons molasses
                       one & a half blls beef
                       half bll pork
                       one bag bread
                       one villige Bravil wine


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



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