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Brig Alcyone*


Montevideo, Uruguay to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
11 April 1839

REPORT and MANIFEST of the Cargo taken on board the Brig Alcyone* whereof William Mingle is Master which cargo was taken aboard at Montevideo, burthen 197 tons, built at Callowell in the State of Maine and owned by George Troll Jr. merchant at Philadelphia as per Register granted at Philadelphia the twelth day of April 1838 and bound for Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Marks, Numbers Inclusive, Packages and contents, by whom shipped, to whom consigned or ordered, consignees residence, ports of destination.
						
DB  1@ 10   Ten bales mdze............................Simmermann, Frazier Co  Geo. Droll Jr.   Philad^a   Philad^a
CB  1@ 10   Ten bales mdze............................Simmermann, Frazier Co  Geo. Droll Jr.   Philad^a   Philad^a 
EH  1@ 4    four bales mdze...........................Simmermann, Frazier Co  Geo. Droll Jr.   Philad^a   Philad^a
HF  1@ 10   Ten bales mdze............................Simmermann, Frazier Co  Geo. Droll Jr.   Philad^a   Philad^a    
HF  1@ 9    Nine bales mdze...........................Simmermann, Frazier Co  Geo. Droll Jr.   Philad^a   Philad^a						
S   1       one bale mdze.............................Simmermann, Frazier Co  Geo. Droll Jr.   Philad^a   Philad^a   
            eigtheen hundred ^ sicty four derg? hides Simmermann, Frazier Co  Geo. Droll Jr.   Philad^a   Philad^a   
            twenty eight hundred fifty ox horns.......Simmermann, Frazier Co  Geo. Droll Jr.   Philad^a   Philad^a      
            one hundred & seventy pckgs mdze..........Simmermann, Frazier Co  Geo. Droll Jr.   Philad^a   Philad^a       
            thireteen hundred dwg ox&cow hides........Simmermann, Frazier Co  Geo. Droll Jr.   Philad^a   Philad^a   
            two hundred salted hides..................Simmermann, Frazier Co  Geo. Droll Jr.   Philad^a   Philad^a   
            seventy five bakles mdze..................Simmermann, Frazier Co  Geo. Droll Jr.   Philad^a   Philad^a   
            three shces silks.........................Simmermann, Frazier Co  Geo. Droll Jr.   Philad^a   Philad^a   
            twenty six pies mdze .....................Simmermann, Frazier Co  Geo. Droll Jr.   Philad^a   Philad^a   
            eighteen half pipes mdze..................Simmermann, Frazier Co  Geo. Droll Jr.   Philad^a   Philad^a   
              
   stores:
           2 bbls beef
           3 bbls pork
           2 bbls  oil  
                   signed: W^m Minle

1* Passenger John B. Troll, Boston, supercargo
   

Transcriber's Notes:    

*  An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, not the
   transcriber, or is used to call your attention to additional information in the
   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.
^  A ^ followed by a letter indicates that the letter was superscripted.

*  Names were transcribed as seen regardless of spelling.
*  This manifest was page 2 of what Ancestry.com has listed as a 4 page manifest of
   the ship Monongahela 18390411, but it really consists of four pages for different
   ships and voyages. 

1  Surname could be Trott.

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 54.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
31 May 2009



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