Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Schooner Eagle


Liberia, Africa to Norfolk, Virginia
23 January, 1832

Report and Manifest of the cargo laden on board of the Schooner Eagle of Philadelphia whereof John A Durkee is master, which cargo was taken on board at Liberia, Africa Burthen 100 19/25 Tons, built at Sussex County in the state of Delaware and owned by Isaac Teace Merchant at Philadelphia as per register granted at Philadelphia the thirteenth day of July and bound for (left blank by Collector).
Columns represent: Marks, Numbers inclusive, PACKAGES AND CONTENTS, BY WHOM SHIPPED, To whom consigned, or if to order, Place of Consignee's residence, Ports of destination.
    
            43 tons lg cwt ,2 ??? 16 lb cane wood     T Devany   Isaac Teace Philadelphia Philadelphia
      IP   687 Scarilla ????ys 3200 lbs               T Devany   Isaac Teace Philadelphia Philadelphia
          1803 Ox Hides 13600 lbs                     T Devany   Isaac Teace Philadelphia Philadelphia
               Twelve hundred pounds cane wood        T Devany   ??? Hughes  Philadelphia Philadelphia
S Humphry  1,2 Two trunks contents unknown            J Muleccia Isaac Teace Philadelphia New York
             1 Small box said to contain Jew's papers J Muleccia Post Office Philadelphia Philadelphia


                          Passengers  
  Landed at           Edward Teace and Wife   
  Norfolk             Baggage, Bedding & wearing apparel

Note: If any articles of the outward cargo are brought back, they are to be 
detailed, specifying by whom shipped outward, and to whom consigned inward. 
The names of all passengers, distinguishing whether cabin or steering 
passengers, with the description and number of packages containing their 
baggage, or the tools, or implements of a mechanical trade, and the vessel 
and cabin stores, must be also inserted in the manifest.

Transcriber's Notes: The headings on the manifest applied secifically to 
the cargo aboard the Eagle.  A note at the bottom of the manifest indicated 
that the only passengers were the consignee and his wife. There is however 
a column that gives the consignees place of residence as Philadelphia. 
The question marks indicate letters or words that cannot be read due to 
the quality of the original document.
National Archives and Records Administration Film M575, Role 6.
Transcribed by Vernon G Kooi for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
28 July 1999



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