Immigrant Ships
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SS Acapulco


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Unspecified Port (Chinese Passenger list, page 2, states from Unspecified Port in Panama) to San Francisco, CA
17 October 1893

UNITED STATES of AMERICA
DISTRICT OF SAN FRANCISCO - PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO
I, Wm. A. Clark, Master of Steamship Acapulco, 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 17 day of October, 1893. Signed, Wm. A. Clark, Master of S.S. Acapulco
Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence, this ___ day of _____ , 189__.
      
Columns represent: 
1) Name, 
2) Age, 
3) Sex, 
4) Nationality, 
5) Last Residence, 
6) Destination, 
7) Occupation, 
8) No. of Pieces of Baggage and Remarks    
    
 1  Julius   Perrin     30 Male   France   Panama     San Francisco  Painter    3
 2  A.       Apostolos  27 Male   Greek    Panama     San Francisco  Barber
 3  Mrs. C.  Apostolos  20 Female Greek    Panama     San Francisco  Housewife  5
 4  Pedro    Fontan     55 Male   France   Salvador   San Francisco  Laborer    2
 5  A.       Baer       20 Male   Germany  Guatemala  San Francisco  Baker      2
 6  G.       Ludesher   24 Male   Germany  Guatemala  San Francisco  Laborer    1

Transcriber's Notes:
     
* There is nothing hand written for the date in the Immigration Inspector's Statement.
* Passengers 2 & 3 have ditto marks under Last Residence, referring to the line above. 
* Passengers 2 through 6 have ditto markes under Destination, referring to the line above.
* The initials J.B, are written in at the bottom of the Manifest.
* No passengers died on this voyage.

Page 2 Chinese Passengers
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M1410, Reel 1, Page 114.
Contributed and Transcribed by Gemma Fiamma Carmony a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
29 November 1999



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