The Philadelphia took 204 passengers. She goes direct to Chagres.
Among the passengers in the Ohio were a theatrical company, consisting of Mr. Charles Thorn, wife and two sons, Mr. Mestayer and wife, Mr. Dinneford and wife, with several others of the theatrical profession, forming a very powerful company. The N. Y. Herald understands that a very fine location has been engaged for the theater, for which Mr. Thorn is to pay a rent of $12,000 per month.
The steamer Philadelphia took away, among others, Col. Allen Campbell and a party of engineers. Col. Campbell has lately been chief engineer of the Harlem Railroad Company, and resigned his office in that company for the purpose of accepting the post of chief engineer of a railroad to be constructed immediately from the port of Calera, on the Pacific side, to Copiapo, in the mining district of Chili, which will be the first railroad in South America. We are informed that as soon as the survey of this road is completed, the construction will be entered upon as soon as possible.
For Chagres:
Addleman, B.W.
Alexander, Jacob (and his servants: George, Jordan, Jesse, Jack and Billy)
Alexander, Mary, and servant
Alexander, S.D.
Alexander, S.S.
Allments, Mrs. Louisa
Anerbacht, Mrs. C.
Atkins, G.S.
Bailler, P.
Banks, D.
Barkley, D.P.
Barkley, H.
Barnham, A.
Berthelot, J.F.
Black, William
Bleskley, F.
Blum, M.
Bonheimer, Sol.
Bonhermeo (sic; Bonheimer ?), J.
Boniface, P.
Booth, G.A.
Boyd, J.
Brooks, Mrs.
Brown, J.R.
Buros, Eliza
Carlin, H.
Clark, Mary, servant (may be servant of B. Ennal)
Clarke, F.
Clay, George W.
Cochren, R.
Coleman, Perez
Cook, M.
Cordier, L.
Corry, L.
Covington, F.M.
Crittenden, A.S.
Crone, L.
Culbertson, W.C.
Dolan, Thomas
Elsasser, S.
Ennal, B.
Fairfield, H.
Faris, J.W.
Farley, Dr. Geo. S.
Fsrley (Farley ?), J.C.
Gardner, A.
Gatlin, J.H.
Gilbert, W.h.
Gill, George
Gillion, B.E.
Glassock, W.H.
Goldston, L.
Hampton, Thos. L.
Harralson, W.D.
Harris, E.H.
Harris, J.
Harty, P.
Helbeing, Aug.
Hemy, H.
Henry, Mrs.
Heritage, Wm.
Hodge, S.
Houston, Eli
Howard, H.
Humphrey, T.G.
Jackson, Dr. F.M.
Jacobs, G.
James, R.W.
Jenkins, Jno.
Jenkins, Jr., Jno.
Johnson, B.A.
Jones, E.A.
Jones, J.S.
Keen, G.S.
Keyser, Geo.
King, F.H.
King, John
Kreger, C.
Kremer, M.
Legge, M.L.
Levey, B.
Levey, M.
Levy, F.
Lovelace, J.H., and servant
Lovelace, Thos. D.
Maher, Thomas
Manning, S.
Martin, A.J.
Mathews, T.H.
May, Louis
McCarty, J.
McCleod, Jno. A.
McKewen, P.
McNamar, G.W.
McNeill, A.
Me_cq (?), E.
Mehegan, Thos.
Miller, W.G.
Mitchel, C.H.
Mitchell, James
Montague, F.
Montague, Wm. P.
Morris, J.T.
Morse, Rachel
O’Callihan, B.J.
Ormsby, R.
Overton, D.
Petet, D.
Phillips, J.D.
Pray, A.C.
Price, T.F.
Probasco, G.W.
Reeves, G.
Reid, Jas.
Richards, J.
Robeson, R.
Robinson, R.G.
Rochester, J.N.
Rodrigues, C.
Roillan, A.
Rostu, J.
Sample, W.
Schmake, J.R.
Scull, Wm. B.
Sellers, Jno.
Selvery, A.
Shall, D.F.
Shuliah, John
Simmons, G.W.
Simmons, L.
Simmons, Thos. P.
Simon, Mrs. W., and child
Simon, W.
Spangler, S.
Stabford, J.F.
Stewart, J.S.
Strange, R.F.
Tardy, T.H.
Te__ill (Terrill ?), O.S.
Thompson, Miss M.A., and servant
Toledrrno (sic), Arthur
Travis, A.
Trette, Jno., and child
Ward, P.
Washburn, W.W.
Waterman, A.
Wellington, F.
Werthinar (Worthinar ?), L.
Westcott, W.S.
Westera, J.J.
Wheelis, B.T.
Wheelis, R.D.
Whithead (Whitehead ?), C.G.
Williams, J.W.
Williams, M.
Williamson, J.F.
Woods, H.S.
Woods, J.D.
Wyman, J.B.
Young, C.P.
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Adama
Agnew
Ahmans
Alden, E.
Alexander
Alley
Allington, B.
Ames
Anderson
Anderson
Andrews
Archambault
Ardenir, J.C., and lady
Armian, Matthew D.
Askam, W.B.
Avery, A.
Avery, W.T.
Babber, Pierce T.
Babbitt, L.
Babcock, L.
Bachelor, F.L.
Backer, F.
Bacon
Bailey
Bailey
Bailey, A.
Bailey, G.
Baldwin
Ball, J.
Balls, Mr.
Banaiff, T.
Bank
Barnes
Barnes
Bartholemew, E.
Bastrian (Bastrain ?), Miss J.
Beach, G.W.
Becker
Bedford
Beekman
Benedenbecker (Benedeubecker ?), J.
Benedict
Benjamin
Bermingham, B.M.
Bernard, R.
Bertrand, D.C.
Black, B.
Blake, B.T.
Blank, J.
Bliss, J.
Blossom, H.E.
Bogert, H.A.
Bowman
Bradbury
Bradley, B.
Brinkerhoff, R.A.
Brown, J.M.
Brown, P.
Browne, H.
Bullen, G.D.
Burns, A.
Burns, D.G.
Burns, W.A.
Cabille, Levi
Cady
Caffee
Caistie, B.
Calkins, C.
Callender, S.B.
Campbell, L.
Carter, H.
Cary, S.
Cassidy, E.
Chaffee
Chambers
Chandler
Chapin
Chapin, H.
Chapin, H.
Chapin, J.
Chase
Chatin
Churchill, M.
Clagget
Claggett, Mr.
Clark, A.
Clarke
Clement
Coddington, W.H.
Coffin
Cole
Coley, H.
Comstock
Conrad
Cook
Cook, E.P.
Cook, Seth
Cookwell
Cooper
Cooper, G.H.
Cooper, H.
Cooper, W.F.
Cooran
Coper
Craignailei
Cummings
Cunninhham (Cunningham ?), C.
Cunnling
Cuttendon
Dalton, P.
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis, J.H.
Davis, R.
Day, H.
Dearborn, J.
Decker, James
Decker, R.
Dehart
DeLally, S.
DeLong, C.E.
Demings
Dessan, H.
Dessan, J.H.
Dessan, Mrs., and child
Dibberham
Dickerson
Dickson
Dix
Dodd, J.E.
Dohman, H. (Contact: John Dohman)
Doig
Doig, W.W.
Dorman
Douglass
Drake, D.
Dubois
Duicke, E.
Dumrey
Duncan
Dunham, L.H.
Dunham, L.H.
Eastman
Eastman
Eaton, P.M.
Edwards, E.
Edwards, Mary
Ehrlock, M.
Eldridge, W.
Elkins
Ellaker, Miss
Ellison, M.
Eukens
Everetts, J.
Fanning
Fatis, F.
Ferguson
Ferguson
Field
Fife, A.
Fisher
Fisk
Fitch
Flach, J.
Flagg
Flagg
Folger
Foster
Francis, J.
Friend
Gable
Galliano, M’me.
Galusha, D.A.
Ganett, J.
Garcia, J.
Gater, J.M.
Gates
Geer, D.T.
Geer, Seth
Gettis
Glaling
Glen
Gompesth
Gordon
Gould, H.
Grace, I.
Grant
Gray
Greeley
Green
Green, N.O.
Gross
Gudman
Hadwick, J.
Hahn, H.
Hall
Halsey
Halstead, Mr.
Hamilton
Hampton, W.H.
Hancock
Hankinson
Hanks
Harding, B.
Harris, G.W.
Harris, S.L.E.
Harry
Harvey, H.
Harvy
Havan
Hawley, and party of two.
Hays, W.H.
Hearne, V.W.
Heazog, M.
Henderson, M.
Henson, F.
Heoran, J.
Higgins, J.
Higgins, O.
Hill
Hiller
Hitchcock
Hogan, Mrs.
Holbrook, C.
Holdbrook
Hollister
Hollister, W.B.B.
Holman, C.E.
Holmes, Saml.
Holmes, T.B.
Hough, D.A.
Housewright, J.F.
How, J.M.
Howard
Hoyt
HStch (Hatch ?)
Hunt, D.R.
Ives, S.
Jackson
Jackson, A.
Jehosophat (sic), Elisha
Johnson, W.B.
Johnston, B.
Jordan, J.
Joseph, J.S.
Judson
Junkin, Dr.
Katcher
Keeler, Cabot J.
King
Kuntz, H.
Kutz
La Grange
Lafitte, H.B.
Lambert, W.E.
Lament, Lewis W.
Land
Lane
Lankton
Laverty, T.
Lawrence, G.
Leach, C.B.
LeGrange, A.
Lessine, H.
Lesson
Lewis, J.
Lewis, W.P.
Little, R.
Lobberhien, S.
Lockwood, W.
Love, J.S.
Loveland, S.S.
Low, R.
Luther
Lynch
Lyon
Lyons, W.
Macbeth
Macbeth, J.W.
Maloney
Marshall
Marx, Mrs., and two children
Mathews
Mathews
McClasky
McCoy
McCurdy
McCurdy, G.
McDonald, A.
McDowell
McIlvane, Henry
Messinger
Mets, T.
Meyer, L.J.
Michels, L.
Miller
Miller
Miller
Miller, W.
Mischurch, R.T.
Moller
Moore, J.B.
Moore, J.B.
Morehead
Morlton (sic)
Morrell
Morrell, J.C.
Morris
Morris, J.A.
Moses
Mow, P.
Murdock, S.
Murphy
Newell
Newton, G.
Nichols, T.
Noble
Noles, J.
Norris
Norris, J.W.
O’Grady
Oglesby, W.
Paige
Palmer
Park, J.S.
Parker
Parker, G.
Patterson
Paul, J.
Payne
Peck, James
Phillips
Phillips
Pidge, H.
Pieachy, J.B.
Pierce, B.
Pierce, J.
Pincas, T.
Pinius, L.
Pomeroy
Potts, W.
Power, S.
Power, W.
Preston, L.B.
Prother
Putner, S.R.
Quees, H.
Rabbe
Ramsdell
Ramsden
Rayndell, J.
Rector
Redbank
Reed, H.
Rice
Rierson
Rigney, J.
Riley
Riley
Ritter, P.
Rives
Robinson
Robinson
Rogers, J.
Rolland, D.S.
Root, J.S.
Ross, J.B.
Ruggles
Sandford
Sandford, S.W.
Schlender
Schultz
Scott
Scuptur
Seaman
Shetfield
Shute
Singer, D.F.
Slymack, M.
Small, C.
Smallwood
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith, B.
Smith, E.
Smith, J.
Smith, J.
Smith, J.M.
Smith, John
Smith, Jr., T.J.
Smith, N.
Smith, O.R.
Smith, S.W.
Smith, W.
Smith, Wm.
Snow
Snow, W.
Snowball, J.
Speed, H.
Spelden
Spencer
Standish
Stanley, H.C.
Starks
Steele
Stephens
Stevens
Stevens
Stevenson, J.
Stevenson, J.W.
Stevenson, W.C.
Stone, S.
Stowell, L.
Stratton, J.T.
Summers
Taine
Taylor
Taylor, E.
Taylor, W.B.
Thomas, D.
Thompson, R.
Thouckmaster
Tiez
Tisdale
Town, M.
Tracy
Trulin, J.
Truman, J.C.
Tucker
Turner
Vail
Vincent, H.
Vines
Vinton
Walker, S.
Walkly
Wallace
Wallen, C.
Walter, G.F.
Ward
Ward, W.
Ware, Dr. J.C.
Watson
Watson
Webster
Wedden
Weeks
Welland
Wells
West
Wheeler, D.C.
Wheeler, S.
Wheeler, S.
Whidden
Whipple, E.
White
White
White, J.
Whitlock, W.I.
Wilcox
Wilkey
Williams
Williams
Wilson, J.
Winans, F.
Winch, S.A.
Withers, H.
Woodhall
Wright
Yarks
Yonkin, P.
Young, A.
Young, J., and party of eleven.
Young, Jesse
Total, 445.
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, April 23, 1850 -
The following are the passengers per bark J.W. Dwyer
for Chagres, which will leave this evening:
Abelli, F.
Abelli, J.
Anderson, Eli
Beek, Levi
Bloomingdale, E.
Cloud, W.H.
Cohen, J.A.
Collins, J.H.
Crossland, J.
Cummings, W.W.
Davis, J.E.
Dorty, M.
Dunstan, G.
Enders, John
Fitzpatrick, T.
Forecheim, A.
Gilman, J.B.
Guin, J.
Levy, S.H.
Lynch, D.
Marx, L.
Mayer, M.
More, N.
Murred, S.J.
Murrell, T.
Myer, M.A.
Nelson, E.
Nurrell, A.M.
Powell, J.
Scott, F.M.
Scott, S.W.
Shirley, L.B.
Shirley, W.P.
Stevenson, J.W.
Titsworth, T.
Walford, G.
Woolsey, J.
Woolsey, J.
Zieber, M.
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, April 30, 1850 -
Passengers.—Per Steamship Falcon. – The
steamship Falcon, Lieut. Hartstene, U.S. Navy, commander,
left this morning, at 9 o’clock precisely, for New York, Havana, and Chagres,
with the following passengers:
(NOTE: I have listed only the Chagres' passengers.)
For Chagres:
Allan, J.S.
Allen, J.
Allen, W.W.
Appel (Apple ?), A.
Bailey, Mrs.
Bailey, W.H.
Barber, D.G.
Bennett, F.M.
Berri, E.
Betty, J.H.
Blackmore, G.D.
Blalock, J.
Bloom, L.
Boggess, G.S.
Bond, Mrs. R.
Bracken, Geo.
Bradley, J.
Branner, C.A.
Browning, R.H.
Browning, R.H.
Bruing, H.
Bunker, J.C.
Burns, Jno.
Cade, G.M.
Cannon, Jas.
Carroll, S.
Cartwright, J.D.
Chamberlain, Mrs.
Charles, Mr., and servant : John and Bill
Charlton, L.
Charlton, R.
Clark, S.
Cook, B.P.
Cook, H.B.
Cooper, D.S.
Corcoran, Dennis
Cord, Mrs. A.
Cotton, John
Cummings, Mrs.
Curtis, Wm. B.
Dangeford, B.F.
Danos, J.
Davidson, S.A.
Denson, Mrs. A.
Downey, J.G.
Duncan, C.B.
Durham, J.
Durham, T.J.
Dutertre (Dutertie ?), J.
Elliott, S.
Fairbanks, J.
Fall, Col. J.S.
Field, C.F.
Friedman, J.
Gandrat, Dr. W.
Garner, W.
George, G.
Glass, W.
Goldrich, Thos.
Grady, Wm. A.
Grant, Robt.
Gray, C.M.
Grinnell, C.
Hanau, P.
Hardie, D.
Harkness, L.B.
Harris, B.S.
Harris, J.H.
Hausburg, J.G.
Hedge, N.
Henderson, B.F.
Henry, Jno.
Hill, T.B.
Hodges, S.
Holmes, Wm.
Horne, E.A.
Hubble, Hayden, Jas.
Hughe, J.E.
Humphrey, P.
Hymer, G.
Hymer, M.
Ingersall, D.
James, G.H.
Johnson, W.S.
Jones, P.
Kauffmann, M.
Kay, John W.
Kelly, B.
Kelly, C.D.
Kembrough, O.S.
Kimball, B.W.
Kindall, Benj., and servants: Jesse and Bob.
King, G.C.
King, T.W.
Klempke, Wm.; Cass, Maria, Julia and Mag, servants.
Lane, E.D.
Langton, Wm.
Lausburgh, S.
Leith, Jas. S.
Lemmon, S.
Lemuel, Mr., and servant
Leon, M.
Lesner, J.
Love, Geo.
Love, Wm.
Lyon, J.
Lyon, Wm.
Lyree, J.A.
Lyree, Wm.
Madden, F.
Mager, J.
Maillott, F.
Martin, G.M.
Mathews, M.B.
Maubert, John
McCann, O.
McCormick, P.
McCrea, John
McDonald, F.
McDonald, R.
McDonnell, Geo.
McGahan, C.
McGahan, T.R.
McGinnis, Pat.
McGuire, W.
McQuaid, H.
Meyer, F.
Miller, J.W.
Miller, John
Mitchell, H.
Moncure, W.A.
Morgan, A.
Morris, E.H.
Morris, G.W
Mott, P.V.
Mount, C.E.
Myer, H.C.
Myers, Mrs. C.
Nathan, S.
Newhall, H.M.
Noble, Wm.
Norman, O.P.
Norval, D.P.
Nott, Dr.
Nye, Mrs., and children
O’Reilley, Jas.
Oberman, C.
Olsan, C.P.
Padgett, B.F.
Palette, M.
Patterson, W.
Pearson, Geo.
Petitpan, H.
Phagan, J.W.
Pluffer, J.
Plummer, H.B.
Poole, Thos.
Potter, W.H.
Poutier, Elizabeth
Prentice, A.
Pryor, C.S.
Pryor, W.
Puffer, Jno.
Randolph, Mrs., and child
Read, M.
Redd, E.Y.
Redding, J.
Reeder, W.H.
Reinhart, W.C.
Reynolds, Geo. A.
Rightor, H.
Robb, T.P.
Robinson, R.H.
Rodgers, B.H.
Rodgers, J.B.
Rosendale, J.M.
Rosendale, M.
Ross, J. Mcd.
Rowe, W.S.
Ruthman, F.
Sawyer, A.
Schneszier, G.M.
Scott, S.
Seward, G.W.
Sheppard, J.G.
Sherrod, Jno.
Sherrod, W.
Simmons, M.
Simpson, Jas. P.
Sloat, W.
Smith, Thos.
Strang, Thomas
Stuart, R.G.
Suddith, A.C.
Taylor, Geo.
Taylor, Jas.
Taylor, P.
Toomey, H.
Underwood, F.M.
Upson, Dr. J.
Upson, J.R.
Valentine, H.
Van Lansingham, T.
Vaughn, W.S.D.
Wade, J.H.
Waggoner, H.B.
Walker, W.
Wallace, C.H.
Wallace, John R.
Walton, C.S.
Wheeler, E.W.
Whitlock, A.G.
Whitsted, E.
Wilhelm, Mr.
Williams, E.
Williams, W.
Willis, Mrs.
Wilson, F.B.
Wilson, Mr., and servant
Wingard, J.C.
Winns, A.
Wright, W.
Yonalls, A.
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, May 5, 1850 -
Passengers by the Ohio. -- The following is a list of passengers
for Havana, New Orleans and Chagres by the steamship Ohio, which
sailed from New York on the 26th ult.:
Abbatt (Abbott ?), Leon
Abraham, Mr.
Adams
Adams
Aitkin
Anderson, A. P.
Atkin, J.
Ayer
Ayre
Ayre
Babcock
Babcock
Babcock, J.
Babers, J.
Banet, G.
Banvas
Baradner
Bark
Barrett
Barse
Bartlett
Barton
Beatty
Beekman
Bell
Bell, Joseph, and lady
Bemits and servant
Bennett
Bernand
Billings
Binner
Binnstead
Bishop
Blake, W. S.
Blodget, S.
Boyle
Brackett
Brady
Briggs
Bright, H. A.
Brighton (Drighton ?)
Brown
Brown, Major W. W.
Brown, W. F.
Bryan
Burritt and daughter
Bush, J.
Bush, S. R.
Butcher, R. H.
Butler
Butts
Cain
Cant
Carpenter, J. C.
Carter
Cassamora, J. M.
Ceatty
Cebra
Chapin
Chase, C. J. D.
Chenck
Clapp
Clark
Clarke
Clarke
Clarke
Clarke
Cohens, C.
Cole
Cole
Colwell
Colwell
Cooper, J.
Copy
Cornwall
Coss
Craigmiles, J. A.
Cran
Crum, J. A.
Cully (may be Duffy)
Curry
Curtis
Cuss, I.
Cuss, J.
Dalton
Davis, O. B.
Dawkins
Dean, D., and 3 brothers
Deane, J. A.
Delevan, E.
DeVilois, C.
Dickerson, C.
Dickerson, J. H.
Dillon and party of 5
Ditter, F.
Dix, John
Doshern (Deshern ?) and one other
Dubton
Duckendorf
Dudley
Duffy
Dunwell
Duquitt, A.
Ealir
Elberle, T.
Emahle, M.
Ess
Fair
Fallon
Fallon, Margaret
Fany
Fellows
Fernandez
Fiedam
Fineck, Mr.
Fish
Fisher
Fisher
Fisk, L.
Fleet
Flood
Footner
Forbes, J. M.
Foreck
Forrest
Foster
Fox
Francis, S.
Franklin, E.
Frayer
Mr. French's overland expedition
of fifty (from New York by steamer and wagon train
to California via the Texas Route). (Also, see May 26, 1850 and June 2, 1850,
below.)
Friar
Fuller
Fulton, James
Fulwedie (??)
Gage
Gage
Gardner
Gates
Gerhold
Getkins
Gibson
Gibson
Gill
Gill
Gillan
Gillan
Gilman
Glover, I. N.
Gore
Goyette
Grant
Grant, A. B.
Grant, James
Grisby, Dr. P.
Guerin
Guisel, P.
Habalang, A.
Hacks, H.
Hagerston
Haines
Hale
Haley
Hall
Hall
Hamele, J.
Hamilton
Hand, R.
Hannington, J. K.
Hansman
Hargadne
Harmell
Hartman
Hay, J.
Haywood
Head
Heiss
Hert, Henry
Him
Hollister, and party of two
Homer, G. C.
Howell, John
Hoxie
Hoyt, Moses F.
Hubbard
Hull, G.
Hulse
Humphrey
Hunell, D.
Huntington
Hurd
Hyer, Thomas, and lady
Irving, J.
Isham
Jenkins, Dr.
Jenks
Jewett, H.
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones, E.
Jones, H.
Jordan, G. W.
Jordan, R. S.
Jud
Judd, C. L.
Kean
Kean
Keese
Kellogg
Kellogg
Kerne
Kimball
Knapp
Knower
Kraig
Ladd
Ladd, Thomas
Laune
Lawrence
Leavitt
Letcher
Lewis
Lloyd, Joseph
Loage
Loeher (Loeber ?), Mrs.
Luce
Lyde
Lyon, W. H.
Mahew
Manghan
Mansfield, R.
Marshall
Marshall
Martin
Martin, C. E.
Mason, A.
Maugh, P.
May, Julius
McClean, Dr. T.
McDaniels
McEwen
McIlvaine, H.
McKinney, N.
McLellan
McLellan, Dr.
McLellan, W.
Merrill, D.
Mills, R. W. M.
Minuby (Minaby ?), J. H.
Monsen, J.
Montgomery and 2 others
Moore, Wm.
Morgan
Moses
Muller
Munson
Neil
Nichols
Nichols
Nichols
Noble, H. S.
Norton
Ogelachwaber
Osborn
Osborne
Owens
Palemande
Palmer, Charles H. and B. W.
Penderson
Perkins, C. H.
Perkins, M.
Perkins, P.
Perkins, Seth
Picket
Plumpton
Porter, R.
Porton, C.
Powell
Prentiss
Quadern
Quick
Ray
Ray, J. H.
Reay, J.
Richards
Rigner, J.
Rily
Ring
Rixey
Robbillard and party of 2
Roberts
Roberts, C. R.
Robins
Rodh (Roth ?), Moss
Rose
Rosemand
Sage
Schwartz, J.
Scott, B.
Shaffer
Shean
Sheart, J.
Sheppard
Sherman, E. W.
Siebun
Silverthorn
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith, W. H.
Snyder
Southard
Spear, R.
Sprague
Sprague
Steer
Stern
Stewart
Stewart
Stone, T. G.
Stow
Strong
Strong
Sullivan
Swab Swagaman, T.
Sydam
Tapping, W.
Taylor, J. E.
Templeton, P.
Thayer
Thomas, J. K.
Thompson
Thompson
Thompson
Thompson and one other
Thorn
Tisdale
Tixera, G.
Tobins
Tower
Tyson
Va'ere (sic)
Valentine
Valentine
Van Antwerp, J.
Van Buren
Van Pelt, J.
Van Riper, D.
Van Riper, H.
Vaughn
Wadsworth
Wagoner, J. and J. H.
Wallace, George E.
Ward
Watson
Watson
Webb, J.
Welles, F. H.
Wells
Whiler
White
Wilcox
Wilkins
Williams
Williams
Williams, W.
Williams, W. N.
Williamson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Winchell
Wise
Wistar
Witherly, S.
Wright
Young, J.
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, May 11, 1850 -
Passengers – Per steamer Alabama.—The
following passengers left this morning, at 9 o’clock, on the steamship
Alabama, for Chagres:
Ainsworth, A.G.
Andrews, Mr.
Back, Caspar
Baker, L.E.
Baker, R., and servant
Bamville (Bainville ?), P.
Barker, A.
Benty, James
Berlmaind, A.
Berry, S.A., and lady
Blaize, J.
Blanger, P.
Bloom, H.
Bowls, John D.
Brampton, N.S.
Brewer, H., and two servants
Brightman, Capt. H.A.
Brock, R.M.
Caldwell, A.B.
Caldwell, R.P.B.
Cannon, Wm.
Carrigan, Ed.
Carrigan, James
Clanton, G.W.
Clements, W.B.
Coleman, Mr.
Connor, J.H., and servant
Cox, J.
Cox, James
Crane, C.
Crawford, L.B.
Crooks, Geo. R.
Crusman, Col.
Cunningham, V.
Curdy (Cardy ?), John M.
Cussan, J., and servant
Davis, Mrs. S.C.
De Young, E.
Dickey, M.H.
Dodell, H.
Douit, J.
Dow, John M.O.
Dupre, E.
Ekler, Dr.
Franklenhamer, B.
Franklin, N.
Fress (Freiss ?), John
Garritsan, G.
Gibson, G.
Ginsell, J.
Gloss, Wm. M.
Godchanx, M.
Graffield (Garffield ?), F.
Gray, W.F.
Green, Robt.
Haas, S.
Haas, S.B.
Hall, P.
Ham, G.W.
Hamilton, A.
Handley, James
Handley, John
Hanna, A.L. ("Amos L. Hannah"; contact: Pat
Gaines)
Hanna, D. ("David Hannah"; contact: Pat
Gaines)
Hanna, John (May be "John Hannah")
Harp, P.F.
Harriman, A.B.
Harris, D.W.
Harris, John
Hatch, E.
Hatfield, Wm.
Heeder, H.
Hernandez, M.D.
Higgans, Wm.
Hilliger, M.
Hoover, Sam’l.
Hopping, W.C.
Horst, C.
Hulan, John
Jones, Sam’l J.
Julian, M.
Keller, George
Kelsey, D.S.
Kerr, L.
Kirk, John C.
Kirk, S.
Kirkedall, John J.
Kline, C.L.
Knight, H.W.
Lahuzan, A.S.
Lellan, H.M. (or maybe McLellen, H.)
Lewis, E.R.
Lowell, James
Lowrey, Robert
Lugelaw, Mr.
Mabry, J.A.
Mansfield, W.
Marley, H.W.
Marley, J.D.
McClure, Dr. J.
McDale, H.
McManus, P.
Micon, John
Micon, Thos. B.
Mills, Mr.
Mix, J.J.
Moreland, A.
Morris, H.A.
Moss, James
Neill, M.
Noon, John
Norsworthy, W.R.
Norvell, S.G., and servant
O’Reilly, C.S.
Passion, J.
Pate, John F.
Patrick, James
Patrick, W.
Perkins, A.G., and servant
Perkins, W.B., and servant
Phillips, Jas.
Phipps, Wm.
Pul, John J.
Red, Mr.
Riez, Thos.
Rodinheimer, Mr.
Rogers, W.C.
Roper, Daniel.
Rowe, Wm.
Russell, W.
Saglin, J.
Salmon, Wm.
Sample, Wm.
Schernhert, J.W.
Schneider, Jno.
Scofield, W.C.Scofield, Jos.
Seguin, B.
Sheppard, James
Shultz, G.W.
Smith, L.
Smith, W.J.
Spencer, A.
Stanbrough, W.A.
Stanton, Mary
Stephens, C.W.
Stetson, C.C.
Stevenson, S.
Strouse, H.
Strull, Jacob
Taylor, R.
Teerney, B.
Thomas, J.D.
Thomas, J.S.
Thomas, Joshua
Tucker, J.W.
Vondenbas, Mr.
Walthal, D.
Ward, Z.
Weaner, Jas.
Weaver, D.S.
Weaver, Jas, and three servants
Weaver, M.
Weher (Weber ?), Robt. N.
Weir, D.W.
Weise, H.F.
Weisman, Henry
Whitney, Dr.
Wood, R.N.
Woods, B.
Woods, B.F.
Young, Dr. W.B.
Young, J.
Total, 187 passengers, including servants.
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, May 15, 1850 -
Passengers.— Per Steamship Ohio.-- The steamship
Ohio, Lieut. J. Findley Schenck, U.S. Navy, commanding,
left her wharf at Lafayette this morning, at 9 o’clock, for New York,
via Havana and Chagres, with the following passengers:
(NOTE: Only the passengers with a destination of “Chagres” are listed below.)
For Chagres.—
Adler, J.
Barnes, G.W.
Barnes, Wm.
Bell, J.
Bond, S.
Boon, R.E.
Bourg, T.A.
Bradford, C.W.
Brady, Judge, lady, 6 children and servant
Bryannt (Bryant ?), R. “(colored)”
Burke, W.
Carr, C.E.
Chilton, A.L. (may have had Maria, a servant, with him.)
Cohen, James
Conrad, Samuel
Cutting, E.
Danze (Dauze ?), F.
Dauze (Danze ?), C.
Davis. N.H.
Doggert, S.W.
Dougard, J.
Duncan, A.
Easton, A.J.
Frankenheiner (sic), J.
Franklin, John
Geadly, Mr.
Hall, S.
Hamburger, M.
Harris, A.
Hassan, James C.
Hasson, R.
Hirschfedder (Hirschfelder ?), E.
Hoffstetter, S.
Home, R.
Hubert, N.
Hudson, H.C.
Hunt, C.S.
Johnson, John
Kelly, J.W.
Kimball, J.
Krausbect, Mr.
Labedi_s (Labedies ?), L.
Leddell, J.W.
Levy, J.
Levy, Jr., L.A.
Lewick, H.
Lienoberg, J.
Markey, P.
Marshal, J.
Mathews, B.J.
McCarty, L.
McLean, J.S.
Mobsar, J.
Myers, H.
Nabar, H.
Nauman, Wm.
Orear, F. “(colored)”
Parke, James M.
Polley, Wm.
Rivers, J.
Sanlay, C.N.
Schenke, William
Scott, Benj.
Sharff, L.
Shephard, C.A.
Smith, A.C.
Swartenburg, J.
Toby, Edward
Torrey, J.A.
Trammer, J.C. (May have had Jourdin, a servant, with him.)
Vogel, Mr.
Wilkinson, J.H.
Williams, H.W.
Woods, Wm.
Zeller, J.
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, May 22, 1850 -
NOTE: this was the most difficult list of all to transcribe. It is almost
completely made up of surnames and, in my opinion, very little care was taken
by the original typesetter to correctly spell the names of some passengers.
Passengers by the Georgia.--- The following is the list of passengers for Havana, New Orleans and Chagres by the steamship Georgia which sailed from New York on the 13th inst:
Abbey, B.
Abbott, Mr.
Abbott, Mr.
Acmer, Mr.
Adams, Mr.
Adolphus, M.
Aldrich, Mr.
Alford, Mr.
Alford, Mr.
Allen, Mr.
Allen, Mr.
Allen, Mr.
Alvord, Mr.
Amory, Mr.
Appleton, Mr.
Appleton, Mr.
Armsden, Mr.
Armstrong, Mr.
Armstrong, Mr.
Ayes, Mr.
Babcock, Mr.
Backley, Mr.
Bailey, Mr.
Balcom, Mr.
Baldwin, Mr.
Baldwin, Mr.
Baldwin, Mr.
Baldwin, Mr.
Ballus, Mr.
Bappiesi, Mr.
Bardus, Mr.
Bardus, Mr.
Bargamin, Mr.
Barnham, Mr.
Bartlett, Mr.
Batcom, Mr.
Bates, Mr.
Baxter, Mr.
Beach, G.W.
Beatty, Mr.
Bellows, Mr.
Bender, Mr.
Bender, Mr.
Benedict, Mr.
Benedict, Mr.
Benjamin, Mr.
Bennett, Mr.
Beriheim, Mr.
Bersch, Mr.
Beverly, Mr.
Birkner, Caroline
Birkner, Mr.
Black, Mr.
Black, Mr.
Blak (Blake ?), Mr.
Blake, Mr.
Bobo, (Mr.) party of two
Borghart, Mr.
Bott, M.
Bowen, Mr. Bowen, Mr.
Boyd, Mr.
Boyd, Mr.
Bradford, Mr.
Bradford, Mr.
Brandon, Mr.
Braniff, Mr.
Bray, Mr.
Bray, Mr.
Brewer, Mr.
Bridlinger, Mr.
Britton, Mr.
Brockway, Mr.
Brooks, Mr.
Brower, mr.
Brown, Mr.
Brown, Mr.
Brown, Mr.
Brown, Mr.
Bryant, Mr.
Bumstead, Mr.
Bunnell, Mr.Flemming, Mr.
Burns, Mr.
Burns, Mr.
Burr, Mr.
Burt, Mr.
Butler, Mr.
Cady, Mr.
Cady, Mr.
Calhoun, Mr.
Calkins, Mr.
Calksus, Mr.
Calligan, Mr.
Caltenolle, Mons. Charles J
Cammery, Mr.
Campbell, Mr.
Carlton, Mr.
Carperter, Mr.
Carter, Mr.
Carter, Mr.
Cattermele (Cattermole ?), Mr.
Chalnters (?), Mr.
Chamberlain and two friends
Chappin, Mr.
Chase, Mr.
Clark, Mr.
Clark, Mr.
Clarke, Mr.
Clarke, Mr.
Cochran, Mr.
Codding, Mr.
Cogswell, Mr.
Cogswell, Mr.
Cohen, Mr.
Coleby, Mr.
Comfort, Mr.
Cone_an, Mr.
Conger, Mr.
Cook, Mr.
Cooper, Mr.
Cr__linine (??), Mr.
Cracy, Mr.
Craigmells, Mr.
Crawford, H.
Cray, Mr.
Curry, Mr.
Cutter, M.F.
Dale, Mr.
Damon, Mr.
Dart, Mr.
Dartman, Mr.
Davis, Mr.
Davis, Mr.
Davis, Mr.
Davis, Mr.
De Porto, F.
Deck, Mr.
Demick, Mr.
Dempsey, Mr.
Diddle, Mr.
Dierby, Mr.
Dillon, Mr.
Dilly, Mr.
Dilly, Mr.
Dlorle, Mr.
Dorrie, Mr.
Dosy, Mr.
Douglass, Mr.
Drew, Mr.
Dughton (Daghton ?), Mr. R.
Duran, Mr.
Durand, Mr.
Earnest, Mr.
Eddy, Mr.
Edmonds, Mr.
Eels, Mr.
Eickson, Mr.
Eisnach, J.
Eliza, Mr.
Elliott, Mr.
Elliott, Mr.
Elmer, Mr.
Emerson, Mr.
Emmons, Mr.
Ender (??), Mr.
English, W.G.
Eoser, Mr.
Errickson, Mr.
Ersie, Mr.
Fair, Mr.
Falls, Mr. Lee, Mr.
Far, Mr.
Farbach, Mr.
Farmer, Mr.
Farrell and two friends
Farren, Mr.
Finch, Mr.
Finney, Mr.
Fish, Mr.
Flanders, Mr.
Foote, Mr.
Fordyce, Mr.
Fordyce, Mr.
Foster, Mr.
Frankenthall, Mr.
Frashlander (Frushlander ?), Mr.
Freeman, Mr.
Frisbie, Mr.
Furman, Mr.
Gamble, Mr.
Gamble, Mr.
Garland, Mr.
Gassord, Mr.
Gibson, Mr.
Gibson, Mr.
Gillespie, Mr.
Gilley, Mr.
Gilmore, Mr.
Gilmore, Mr.
Golmer, Mr.
Goodman, Mr.
Goodman, Mr.
Gordon, Mr.
Graham, Mr.
Graves, Mr.
Gray, Mr.
Green, D.
Green, J.M.
Green, Mr.
Green, Mr.
Green, S.
Greer, T.W.
Gregg, Mr.
Gregor, Mr.
Grey, Mr.
Griffin, Mr.
Griswold, Mr.
Guger, Mr.
Hahn, Mr.
Hahn, Mr.
Hall, Mr.
Hallet, Mr.
Halley, Mr.
Hamilton, Mr.
Hampering, Mr.
Hand, Mr.
Harden, Mr.
Harding, Mr.
Hare, Mr.
Harned, Mr.
Harris, Mr.
Harvey, Mr.
Haskins, Mr.
Hatch, Mr.
Hays, Mr.
Hayward, Mr.
Hea, Mr.
Heath, Mr.
Heath, Mr.
Hedge (Hodge ?), Mr.
Heller
Hempstead, Mr.
Hendrick, Mr.
Henri, Mr.
Henry, Mr.
Herrick, Mr.
Hewitt, Mr.
Hicks, Mr.
Hill, Mr.
Hodge, Mr.
Hogg (Hagg ?), Mr.
Holmes, Mr.
Homer, Mr.
Hooker, Mr.
Hopping, Mr.
Hopping, Mr.
Horton, Mr.
How, Mr.
Howard, Mr.
Humphrey, Mr.
Hunt, Mr.
Huntington, Mr.
Hurray, Mr.
Hyer, Mr.
Iansarin (?), Mons.
Innes, Mr.
Jacoby, Mr.
James, Mr.
James, Mr.
James, Mr.
Jewell, Mr.
Johnson, Mr.
Johnson, Mr.
Jones, Mr.
Jones, Mr.
Karouse, Mr.
Kelley, Mr.
Kelly, Mr.
Kendrick, Mr.
Kenney, Mr.
Kentridge, Mr.
Kentry, Mr.
Kerrine, Mr.
Kestler, Mr. (Contact: Dora Donis)
King, Mr.
King, Mr.
Kingman, Mr.
Kirby, Mr.
Kirk, Mr.
Knapp’s (Mr.) party of five
Knight, Morris
Krutz, Mr.
Kurischaidt (?), Mr.
La Monlange, J.D.
La Monlange, M.D.
Laffeholy, Mr., and party of five
Laffeyhotz, Mde. Louisa
Lambert, Mr.
Lambert, Mr.
Lamberton, Mr.
Landon, Mr.
Leavett’s (Mr.) party of seven
Leavitt’s party of 4
Lee, Mr.
Legay (Legoy ?), Mr.
Legay, Mrs.
Legoy (Legay ?), Mr.
Leonard, Mr.
Lerkins, Mr.
Leslie, Mr.
Lewis, Mr.
Lincoln, Mr.
Lippincott, C.A.
Littleford, Mr.
Lockwood, Mr.
Loonise, Mr.
Lord, Mr.
Loucks, Mr.
Louis, Mr.
Lrutscharff (?), Mr.
Lynch, Mr.
Mackey, Mr.
Maedom, Mr.
Malobran, Mr.
Manning, Mr.
Manning, Mr.
Marin, Mr.
Martin, Mr.
Martin, Mr.
Martin, Mr.
Martin, S. & M.
Matthews, Mr.
Maurice, Mr.
Maxim, Mr.
McConnell, Mr.
McDonald, Mr.
McEllie, Mr.
McFair, Mr.
McKean, Mr.
McKee, Mr.
McKee, Mr.
McNamee, Mr.
Meals, C.
Melegeh, Wm., and lady
Mengil, Mr.
Merrill, Mr.
Metcalf, Mr.
Mettler, Mr.
Mettler, Mr.
Mille, Mr.
Miller, Mr.
Miller, Mr.
Miller, Mr.
Miller, Mr.
Mills, Mr.
Mills, Mr.
Mills, Mr.
Montross, Mr.
Moon, Mr.
Morgan, Mr.
Morris, Mr.
Moses
Mowson, Mr.
Munroe, Mr.
Munroe, Mr.
Munroe, Mr.
Murphy, Mr.
Murray, Mr.
Myers, Mr.
Mygerald, E.T.
Noble, Mr.
Noble, Mr.
Norting, Mr.
Nutter, Mr.
O’Brien, Mr.
Oliver, Mr.
Oliver, Mr.
Paine, Mr.
Palmer, Mr.
Palmer, Mr.
Parcell, Mr.
Park, Mr.
Parker, Mr.
Parker, Mr.
Patterson, Mr.
Payne, Mr.
Pease, J.
Pease, Miss M.
Peltes, Mr.
Perry, mr.
Pfister, Mr.
Pickering, Mr.
Pierce, Mr.
Pierce, Mr.
Pierce, Mr.
Placan, J.
Plimpton, Mr.
Poulterer, Mr.
Pratt, Mr.
Prowatain (?), (Mr.), and friend
Quincy, Mr.
Ramsdell, Mr.
Reed, Mr.
Reid, A.
Renschoten (?), Mr.
Reply, Mr.
Reynolds, R.S.
Rhodes, Mr.
Rice, Mr.
Rice, Mr.
Rice, Mr.
Risley, Mr.
Roberts, Mr.
Robinson (Kobinson ?), Frederick
Robinson, Mr.
Rockwell, Mr.
Rogers, Mr.
Rogers, Mr.
Rogers, Mr.
Rose, Mr.
Ross, Mr.
Rummery, Mr.
Sandford, Mr.
Sandford, Mr.
Sanford, and friend
Sawyer, Mr.
Sawyer, Mr.
Scott, Mr.
Scott, Mr.
Seale, Mr.
Sebastian, Mr.
Sell, Mr.
Selsby, Mr.
Senore, Mr.
Sheldon, Mr.
Shepherd, Mr.
Shoemaker, Mr.
Sill, Mr.
Simonsfeld, J.
Skinnigle (sic), Mr.
Sma_l, Mr.
Small, Mr.
Smith, Mr.
Smith, Mr.
Smith, Mr.
Smith, Mr.
Smith, Mr.
Smith, Mr.
Smith, Mrs. Ann
Snell, Mr.
Solomon, Mr.
Spalding, Mr.
Spencer, Mr.
Sponenburg, Mr.
Sprague, Mr.
Squires, Mr.
Stackpoole, Mr.
Stearnes, Mr.
Stebbins, F.
Stebbins, Jr., Mr.
Stevens, Mr.
Stevens, Mr.
Stevenson, Mr.
Stiles, Mr.
Stodard, Mr.
Stowell, Mr.
Stranahan, Mr.
Straus, Mr.
Struches, Mr.
Summerland, Mr.
Sweegert, Mr.
Sweet, Mr.
Swift, Mr.
Tappan, Mr.
Taylor, E.W.
Taylor, Mr.
Taylor, Mr.
Taylor, Mr.
Thomas, Mr.
Thomas, Mr.
Thompson and friends
Thompson, James
Thompson, Mr.
Thompson, Mr.
Troon, Mr.
Turner, Mr.
Tuttle, Mr.
Twaddl, Mr.
Tyler, Mr.
Utt, A.
Utt, C.
Utt, G.W.
Van Alsten, Mr.
Van Benren, Mr.
Van Buskirk, Mr.
Van Ingen, T. & S.
Van Sickle, Mr.
Van Sickle, Mr.
Van Sickle, Mr.
Vance, Mr.
Vasselan, Mr.
Vesey, Mr.
Vesey, Mr.
Vigres, Mons.
Vindez, Mr.
Ward, Mr.
Warlock, Mr.
Washmer, Mr.
Watson, Mr.
Watson, Mr.
Watson, T.
Weather, Mr.
Weaver, H.
Welden, Mr.
Welder, Mr.
Wells, Mr.
Welsh, Mr.
Weston, Mr.
Whiesedes, Mr.
White, Mr.
Whiteside, Mr.
Whittington, Mr.
Whittmore, Mr.
Wilcox, Mr.
Wilkins, Mr.
Wilkins, Mr.
Wilkinson, D.
Williams, Mr.
Wilson, Mr.
Wilson, Mr.
Wilson, Mr.
Wimmel, Mr.
Winchell, Mr.
Winters, Mr.
Wood, C.E.D.
Wood, Mr.
Wood, Mr.
Woodfin, Mr.
Wortley, Mr.
Wright, Mr.
Wright, Mr.
Young, Mr.
Young, Mr.
Zaim, Mr.
Total 610.
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, May 26, 1850 -
Capt. French's Company from
New York by steamer and wagon train to California (via the Texas Route).
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, May 28, 1850 -
Passengers.--- The following persons, passengers on the brig Octavia,
Capt. A.M. Madden, left last evening for Chagres:
Allen, E.F.
Bernot, Charles
Bogert, Mrs.
Boose, S.
Bowen, W.
Brown, John
Brown, W.S.
Campbell, Robert, and lady
Carter, Miss Sarah and Laura
Carter, Thomas
Chandler, Edward
Cleven, R.
Cowley, W.
Crains, G.
Currie, Robert
Davis, Thos.
Doscier, G.M.
Earholt, C.
French, John, and daughter
Gibson, O.L.
Hamilton, C., lady and child
Hanschand, An.
Hegler, Chas., and daughter
Hunt, C.
Hutchinson, C.
Hyle, E.F.
Hyler, Charles
Johnson, R.
Jones, T.
Kelly, Thos.
Lacramp, P.A.
Lamb, John
Lewis, A.D.
Lincoln, John
Matthews, J.
McGillowney, John
Moseley, Ed.
Moss, R.S.
Murray, Thomas
Needgam, Charles
Palmer, John, lady and four children
Patterson, Miss Charlotte & Louisa
Patterson, Thomas
Peterson, E.
Pinnegar, J.
Pomassa, Miss
Pomassa, Mr., lady, son and servant
Powhassan, James
Quid, J.M.
Raines, J.
Ratcliff, J.
Robinson, J.
Rodgers, Mrs.
Rose, E.
Roulet, Ed.
Sharp, Edward, and wife
Simpson, Leo, wife and 2 daughters
Stevenson, C.
Strickland, Thomas
Titus, John M.
Toole, M.
Vacrassa, Charles
Vogtler, Thomas
Vose, L.
Webb, E.W.
Williams, Sol.
Wooster, Thos.
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, May 31, 1850 -
Passengers.--- Per Steamship Falcon. The steamer Falcon,
Lieut. Hartstene, U.S. Navy, commanding, left her wharf at 9 o’clock this
morning for New York, via Havana and Chagres:
(NOTE: Only the Chagres passengers have been transcribed below.)
For Chagres:
Ball, B.F., and lady
Barlie (Barhe ?), Samuel
Coffin, H.L.
Connolly, D.N.
Dorey, T.
Dubesky, Mad.
Estes, B.C.E.
Fannom, M. (may have servants: Ned, Charles and Harvey)
Fannon, Jame
Flint, J.W.
Fortson, J.T.
Galloway, V.
Harris, J.W.
Holsman, H.
Holt, Thos.
Howard, John R.
Hunter, E.F.
Jordan, G.
Kelly, D.
Levi, L.
Levi, M.
Lodxmann, C.
Lyman, P.
Mara, P.
Martin, G.T.
Moses, M.
Paller (?), E.C.
Price, J.R.
Rosenheim, Mrs.
Scott, C.T.
Smith, O.
Tallado, John
Taylor, James J.
Thurman, Mrs.
Thurmann (Thurman ?), A.W.
Travis, E.R.
Turner, O.W.
Wien, J.
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, June 2, 1850 -
Capt. French's Company from
New York by steamer and wagon train to California (via the Texas Route).
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, June 6, 1850 -
NOTE: This list is included even though there is no indication
of which passengers were sailing for Chagres.
Ainsworth, C.
Alder, Madam, and child
Alexander, W.
Alley, John
Atwood, J.
Baggett, S.S.
Boarman, J.A.
Bonnaford, Gustave
Brith, G., and lady
Burroughs, E.T.
Cady, D.C.
Cady, P.J.
Campbell, J.
Claresy, F.
Claresy, J.
Clary, James D., and 2 servants
Cleveland, O.C.
Cockburn, W.
Conudy, P.
Costa, J.
Craig, Hugh
Davis, L.
Davis, Wm.
Dorsey, S.P.
Doudt, M.
Dubois, Octave
Dunham, Miss P.
Earshall, Wm.
Ebeling, E.
Ebeling, G.
Edwards, A.
Eubank, John G.
Fenny, P.
Flippin, J.A.
Foster, W.
Fritz, H.C.
Goldberg, Isaac
Gollred, J.
Hawes, Jos.
Jackson, A.
Jackson, J.M.
Janes, Dr. L.Y.
Johnson, S.
Kellen, N.
Kellogg, H.
Lawler, P.M.
Leonard, P.
Levy, A.
Levy, L.
Marley, Michael
McCusbridge, D.
McLane, E., and 3 servants
McLane, I.J.
Middleton, L.A.
Mitchell, J.
Newman, L.
Newman, M., wife and 2 children
Pegs, R.A.
Perry, W.J.
Phillips, Thomas
Picard, G.
Pratt, D.
Prewitt, W.R.
Remmington, F., and servant
Rice, Z.E., and 2 servants
Schornse, N.
Simos, F.
Steele, J.
Stone, Julius A.
Stripling, W.
Strong, M.W.
Taylor, Stephen
Tracy, Miss M.G.
Tufts, Capt.
Walsh, Madam
Walton, L.W., and servant
Warren, A.
White, C.J.
Wolf, R.
Word, W.L.
Wore (Word ?), J.H.
Wright, Leon
Yancey, W.J.
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, June 16, 1850 -
The U.S. Mail Steamship Ohio, Lieut. Scheck, commander,
left yesterday morning at 9 o’clock, with the following passengers:
(Note: Only Chargres passengers listed below.)
For Chagres --.
Ball, O.O.
Birch, Mrs. M.E.
Bron, T.
Burnag (Burnan ?), J.
Churchman, Mrs., and child
Clifford, Geo. E.
Colbourne, W.S.
Cummings, Mrs. M.
David, J.
Dawson, W.
de la Croix, P.
Deekbar, A.
Douglass, D.F.
Duburgue, J.
Forchemer, A.
Foucher, J.J.
Gally, H.
Harman, L., lady and daughter
Hickman, W.
Hise, G.W.
Hoby, G.
Houston, F.
Husell, Edward
Irvine, B.
Jones, H.W.
Kahn, J.
Kahn, L.
King, R.
Kohl, C.H.
McAfee, Mrs. C.
Moore, Isaac
Newman, M.
Phalen, M.
Raraty (Rarity ?), Robt.
Rarity (Raraty ?), George
Ray, W.
Richardson, John
Savage, A.
Seaton, Thomas
Seval, F.
Sevy, G.W.
Shaw, Thomas
Sheil, Dr. Edward
Smith, A.
Stewart, A.
Tohey, J.
Ungar, J.
Vail, A.
Vail, J.
Walker, Wm.
Wiser, Mrs. L., and children
Withers, Lieut. John
Worms, J.
Wyatt, E.P.
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, June 21, 1850 -
SAILING OF THE GEORGIA.--- The steamship Georgia,
Capt. Porter, sailed from New York, at three o’clock, on the 13th inst.,
for Havana and the ports intermediate. The following is a list of her passengers
for Havana, New Orleans and Chagres:
Allunaya, I.A.
Baker, G.L.
Balista (Ralista ?), Mr.
Beach, G.W.
Billingham, J.P.
Bissett, H.N.
Blanchard, H.
Bowen, J.
Brackett, Leonard
Brown, J.H.
Brown, J.P.
Calkins, J.S.
Cammg (Cammo ?), Edward
Carlile, H.
Carpenter, J.N.
Chalmers, G.
Chandler, A.B.
Chater, H.
Clark, S.A.
Coleman, G.
Coleman, G., and lady
Cox, A.
Cram, L.
Croppett, F.H.
Daniels, J.T.
Daniels, J.T.
Davis, T.P.
Dawson, G.
DeArcha, J.T.
Demeyer, L.C.
Denhurst, E.
Dews, J.
Doe, Z.N.
Durant, N.
Edmonds, W.E.
Elliott, S.D.
Ellis, R.
Elmore, S.O.
Elwood, J.
Emery, J.T.
Esterly, M.
Evans, J.S.
Evans, M.
Fling, R.
Francis, Mr.
Gates, C.
Gellingham, Antonia M.H.
Gellingham, Mr., and lady
Getman, E.
Glean, Mr., and lady
Glidden, G.R.
Gordon, A.G.
Gordon, Mrs. P.
Graham, W.
Gray, A.
Grozenback, M.
Guger (Gager ?), G.
Haines, Herbert
Hall, C.H.
Haltzeman, G.
Harrold, S.
Hawk, S.
Hawkins, Mr. T., and lady
Henry, Wm.
Hinckley, E.H.
Hincley (Hinckley ?), G.
Holt, Mr. C.W.
Holt, Mrs. E.W.
Horton, W.
Hughes, Wm.
Hunt, G.
Huntt (Hunt ?), G.
Irvine, W.C.
Irving, J.K.
James, Dr. B.
James, H.
Jenney, J.
Judson, F.B.
Kease, W.
Knapp, Solomon
Lawrence, J.L.
Lewis, H.
Lord, S.
Marsh, T.
McCarthy, D.
McCoy, Miss R.A.
McKedney, H.
Moore, S.
Morgan, A.S.
Muller, C.C.
Mysters, J.W.
Nell, D.
Norton, C.L.
Palmer, J.P.
Pehler, Constantine
Penderson, Mr.
Perry, B.
Peters, J.H.
Powell, J.
Quarlls, W.W.
Rich, James
Rosefield, M.
Rossiter, Mr.
Sanford, D.
Seaubury, E.
Seegle, Mr., and friend
Shesherd (Shepherd ?), Samuel
Sill, D.
Singleton, G.
Smith, E.W.
Smith, F.
Smth, Miss
Snofford (Spofford ?), B.
Swandall, J.
Sweet, Mr.
Teill, Dr.
Thayer, W.A.
Trook, G.
Tuthill, J.
Vidal, Paul
Vodger, W.B.
Walker, T.R.
Whettemore, H.
White, N.O.
Wilson, S.
Winstrum, J.
Winters, J.A.
Wood, A.
-- 65 in the steerage.
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, July 1, 1850 -
PASSENGERS.-- The steamship Falcon, Lieut. Rogers,
commanding, left on Sunday morning at 9 o’clock, for Havana and Chagres,
with the following passengers:
Ainsworth, A.C.
Alexander, A.
Allen, J.B.
Amero, Jose
Anderson, Mrs. S.A.
Apsley, L.G.
Area, A.
Asters, B.F.
Baker, F.
Baker, J.S.
Battisle, Mariana
Beasley, Miss S.R. (B.?)
Benland, R.H.
Brewerton, Mrs.
Brooks, J.
Brown, B.
Burks, B.F.
Chadwick, A.
Chambers, Alex.
Clautman, W.L.
Cloyd (Floyd ?), R.N.
Collins, Mr., and son
Collins, Mrs., and daughter
Conant, E.G.
Coumes, Mrs. E.D.
Cournes, Mons.
Courts, J.W.
Crafts, W.H.
Crowe, W.H.
Cunningham, E.
Curry, D.
Dale, J.M.
Dameron, L.T.
Davis, A.S.
de la Lastra, Diego
Demourelle, John
Derbigney, Mrs.
Dodd, J.E.
Downing, W.R.
Draper, Miss M.
Duffy, J.
Duston, J.H.
Duverges, M’me.
Edens, D.H.
Egan, Mrs.
Epsley, J.
Fiske, R.F., and lady
Fletcher, John
Fletcher, L.D.
Flinn, J.
Gardener, J.W.
Gautherin, E.
Gautherin, Edward
Harper, G.
Harris, J.A.
Hearne, J.S., and lady
Hendricks, L.
Henson (Hanson ?), J.
Hurst, H.H.
Illinger, A.
Isaacs, M.L.
Jacobi, M’me.
Jacobs, E.
Jaquet, G.
Jernee, J.
Johnson, W.N.
Kelly, Michael
Ketchum, G.
Kohn
Kohn, Miss
L__oi_e (Lemoise ??), J.B.
Lane, J.E.
Lapsley, W.
LeBurton, Miss
Leon, G.
Levinsky, L.
Levy, Charles
Lindsey, B.J.
Lindsey, J.W.
Madden, J.
Marks, J.M.
Martin, Robert
Matthews, H.
Maunch, A.
McFarland, Mrs., and children
McHenry, Judge
McQuide, Mrs.
Meyer, M.S.
Milforn, Mrs.
Miller, Joe
Milton, W.
Mira, S.
Montross, Mons.
Musprett, J.W.
Nagle, J.
Palfrey, Judge
Patton, George
Payton, E.
Payton, J.R.
Peauvert, A.
Pickens, Cyrus. H.
Quilligan, Miss
Ratliffe, Benjamin
Ratliffe, George
Ratliffe, J.D.
Ratliffe, John
Ratliffe, W.
Reinhart, B.
Rodriguez, F.
Roumage, Mrs.
Sawtelle, L.L.
Schissler, G.
Sentlier, S.
Shaffer, F.
Sharkey, W.L., and lady
Smith, G.
Smith, W.
St. Romes, M’me., and daughter
Stone, Peter
Truesdale, W.
Tucker, R.C.
Vasen
Villaderes, S.
Warner, B.R.
Warren, Miss J.
Wasin, P.
Williams, Mrs. M.J.
Winthropt, Mr., and lady
Wright, Mrs.
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, July 8, 1850 -
SAILING OF THE OHIO.—The steamship Ohio
sailed from New York on the 28th ult., with the following passengers for:
Havana, New Orleans, and Chagres.—
Altman, S.
Armstein, J.
Bisban, J.R.
Brach, W.C.
Bruvor, J., and lady
Calhoun, W.
Chisney, E.B.
Copeland, G.
Cortois, Mons.
Dawburgly, W.E.T.
DeLaname, J.A.
Doe, C.A.
Doe, G.W.
Doe, L.N.
Dorsher, J.
DuLin, Mons.
Entwisle, I.
Forest, J.F.
Galver, E.
Gaughram, J.
Hall, W.B.
Hart, George
Hart, R.
Hastand, Miss Eliza
Holden, A.
Hopkins, S.
Hubert, Mons.
Huiss, Dr., and lady
Husenburgh, A.
Jackson, O.P., and son
Jones, F.
Lee, C.
Lum, A.S.
Marks, Miss Isabella
Martin, J.C.
Maspevar, J., and lady
McHean, Senor
Mechiner, J.H.
Moor, J.
Moor, W.
Moore, Mary
Nye, L.G.
Oclarius, C.D. Bradley (sic)
Osborne, R.B.
Parran, W.J.
Perolle, Jas.
Phelps, W.W.
Redman (Rodman ?), Hon. J.F.
Rodriguiz, M.
Roquet, Leone
Rosenfeld, Mr.
Saxton, E.L.
Smith, H.
Smith, Job
Thompson, C.C.
Urgnay, C.
Vautte, Master
Vautte, Mrs. Ia
Vedder, J.H.
Wass, H.
Waters, W.P.
Weeks, J.
And forty-five in steerage.
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, July 15, 1850 -
(NOTE: Only Chagres passengers listed below.)
PASSENGERS.-- Per Steamship Ohio.—The steamship Ohio, Lieut. Schenck, commanding, left this morning for New York, via Havana and Chagres, with the following passengers
For Chagres.—
Adler, L.
Allis, R.
Bellow, J.
Carissee, L.C.
Connolly, J.
Cozad, J.J.
Dicker, Jas.
Donnels, Thomas
Duffey, F.
Fitzgerald, C.
Flournoy, T.C.
Founier, C.
Gains, W.M.
Gorman, G., (and Andrew, Gabe and Warren, servants.)
Gottschalk, C.V.
Hancock, T.
Haralson, J.H.
Howell, D.
Howell, R.
Jacobi, John
Jones, R.
Kon_le (Konale ?), D.C.
Landburn, A.
Landregrau, M.
Lantersback, Z.
Lewison, D.
Lyons, Judge
Meghill, W.
Miere, M.
Mignaud, V.
Miller, A.
Miller, C.S.
Miller, H.
Murphy, D.
Myers, B.
Norris, T.E.
Parker, Mrs. Sarah, and 4 children
Peterson, J.H.
Resseyre, Victor
Rhodes, J.P.
Rostrup, U.
Simon, Rufus
Smith, J.A.
Thompson, T.E.
Turnell, E.L.
Watson, W.H.
Wilder, E.
Wood, J.E.
Yantner, John
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, July 22, 1850 -
SAILING OF THE GEORGIA.---- The steamship Georgia
sailed from New York for Havana, New Orleans and Chagres, on the 13th inst.
The following is a list of her passengers:
Andrew, Antonio
Arango, Ricardo
Benard, J.G.
Blanski, Joseph H.
Brooks, G.K.
Bru_surg, B.
Busan (??), Va
Calhoun, N.
Cally, Miles
Carrill, George W.
Chivin, Henry
Clark, Henry
Clarke, E.A.
Colligan, Edward
Cook, O.
Cossin, V.
Coumes, C.H., lady, child and servant
Crafts, T.S.
De la Ton, Mr. (might be Mr. De la Tonenti ?)
Dennis, Adolph
Duff, James
Fetis (Fiertis ?), Mikel
Fiertis (Fertis ?), Earnest
Finstall, E.
Flanagan, M.E.
Goodman, John R.
Hall, William
Hamehameha, Prince, of the Sandwich Islands
Hands, Henry
Holden, Martin
Hubbert, Richard
Jordan, Jr., Joseph
Judd, Dr. J.P., Minister Plenipotentiary from the Sandwich Islands
Kramps, Peter
Lea, Christopher
Leholelo, Prince, heir apparent to the throne of the Sandwich Islands
Lenea, G.K.
Lenea, S.F.
Lowe (Bowe, Dowe ?)
Macomber, J.
Mahn, W.
Maraitegu, L.
Matterson
Mendon, J.A.
Moliere, L.L.
Morse
Mory, Alexanderine
Ottinger, T.L.
Panaseo, S.
Perret, F.V.
Potter, Mr. D.D., and family
Ritchie
Schieltt, Frantz
Shields, A.
Stowe, Oscar
Varick, Joseph
Verrneg (sic), Ler B.
Ward, Samuel
Welch, W.
Wilson, K.B.
Wolf, T.
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, July 30, 1850 -
(NOTE: only the passengers “For Chagres” are listed below.)
PASSENGERS.—The following is a list of passengers per steamship Falcon, Lieut. Hartstene, commanding, which left this morning for New York, via Havana and Chagres:
For Chagres.—
Alderman, E.G.
Bandera, J.
Billow, J.
Clement, J.
Dura, N.
Edwards, Capt. R.
Harper, Mrs. E.
Henriquez, L.
Hodges, J.
Jenkins, T.C.
Lucas, M.
Marsalski, , Mrs. F.
Overbach, G.
Pentland, Mrs. J., and child
Pentland, R.
Vance, S.L.
Vilaro, Joseph
Williams, N.
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, August 16, 1850 -
PASSENGERS.—The following is a list of the passengers on the steamship
Ohio, which left this morning, at 9 o’clock,
for New York, via Havana and Chagres:
(NOTE: only the Chagres passengers are transcribed below.)
For Chagres:
Armstrong, J.
Atule, L.
Band, J.H.
Barriere, Mr.
Benjamin, F.
Boulon, P.
Bowman, J.W.
Brewer, J.
Brewer, Jacob
Brown, M.
Charles, S.M.
Chichester, S.
Coffin, Mrs. M.
Corcoran, Dennis
Corcoran, Thomas
Crane, W.
Daignoux, M.
Daignoux, M’me.
Duncan, J.C.
Dunn, Thomas
Duree, N.
Emmit, M.
Hammack, J.
Hyde, E.D.
Johnson, A.
Johnson, C.J.
Lamarque, M.
Leroux, A.
Levi, A.
Levy, M.
Linn, G.
Loren, Mrs. J., and child
Lowrie, J.
Lyon, J.H.
McMurty, C.
Miller, C.
Miller, W.N.
Morris, H.
Murphy. P.
O’Rourke, B.
Petepere, R.
Pinch, D.
Pogue, Mrs. S.E.
Quesnel, P.
Ryan, C.
Ryan, J.
Ryan, J.
Saint, M.
Sanne, J.
Sigler, G.H.
Sloan, C.
Smith, J.
Stillwell, J.S.L.
Strickler, D.
Strickler, W.
Tambouri, A.
Tobin, Mrs. J.
Whitney, Mr.
Willstadler, H.
Wilson, J.
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, September 11, 1850 -
The following passengers for Chagres left this morning, at 9 o’clock,
on the steamship Alabama, Capt. Foster:
Bell, R.P.
Bogert, John H.
Bogert, P.C.
Boyer, B.F.
Casenberry, B.W.
Cauchu, M.
Cooling, John H.
Cox, M.
Darman, James
Denen, J.D.
Dyer, Mrs., and children
Farrer, R.
Fishburne, John
Fishburne, R.W.., lady and 3 children
Fu_la (Fumla ??), W.M.
Gilbert, G.S.
Griffin, M.
Hammond, S.M.
Harrold, J.
Herald, E., and servant
Hollman, J.B.
Home, George
Hulsey, C.
Ivince, B.
Leighton, C.
Marks, M.
Marks, Samuel
Martin, J.H.
Martin, J.J.
McAllister, M.
McClure, Jas.
McMackin, A.J.
Meggett, Mrs.
Nelson, J.
Resseyer, V.
Rogers, T.J.
Seales (Scales ?), C.H.
Sebestem, E.
Sellers, M.
Stoltzer, G.
Talley, A.
Taylor, Geo.
Thomas, M.
Thomas, Stephen
Toole, Mrs.
Vigges, J.D.
Warren, J.
Wickman, L.
Wiley, J.
Willis, E.B., and servant
Willis, W.H.
Young, L.A.
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, September 14, 1850 -
The following passengers for Chagres left this morning, at 9 o’clock,
on the steamship Alabama, Capt. Foster:
Bell, R.P.
Bogert, John H.
Bogert, P.C.
Boyer, B.F.
Casenberry, B.W.
Cauchu, M.
Cooling, John H.
Cox, M.
Darman, James
Denen, J.D.
Dyer, Mrs., and children
Farrer, R.
Fishburne, John
Fishburne, R.W.., lady and 3 children
Fu_la (Fumla ??), W.M.
Gilbert, G.S.
Griffin, M.
Hammond, S.M.
Harrold, J.
Herald, E., and servant
Hollman, J.B.
Home, George
Hulsey, C.
Ivince, B.
Leighton, C.
Marks, M.
Marks, Samuel
Martin, J.H.
Martin, J.J.
McAllister, M.
McClure, Jas.
McMackin, A.J.
Meggett, Mrs.
Nelson, J.
Resseyer, V.
Rogers, T.J.
Seales (Scales ?), C.H.
Sebestem, E.
Sellers, M.
Stoltzer, G.
Talley, A.
Taylor, Geo.
Thomas, M.
Thomas, Stephen
Toole, Mrs.
Vigges, J.D.
Warren, J.
Wickman, L.
Wiley, J.
Willis, E.B., and servant
Willis, W.H.
Young, L.A.
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, September 21, 1850 -
THE STEAMSHIP GEORGIA.—The following are the
names of the passengers for Charleston, Savannah, Havana, New Orleans, and Chagres,
on the steamship Georgia, which left New York an the
11th inst.:
"The Georgia arrived off Charleston on the morning of the 14th inst., and off Savannah on the afternoon of the same day."
Abbett, J.E.
Achad, J.
Ainsworth, A.C.
Allen
Allison, Mrs. A.K., and daughter
Archibald, L.T.
Aritga
Ash, C.I.
Ballard, C.A.
Barne, J.N.
Bartley, G.W.
Baxter, J.
Berndes (?), Mrs.
Berrayarso, J.
Black, E.
Blackbarne, O.
Blackslee
Blake, G.
Blakstu (sic), A.
Blood, J.
Bowman, J.
Bowman, J.H.
Bowman, L.
Boyle
Bradley, G.C.
Brenan, P.
Brown, A.N.
Brown, B.
Brown, E.E., and son
Brown, M.C.
Brun, Bernard
Burkley, E.C., and daughter
Burnot, J.
Burwin, Jacob
Cabell, M.
Camminuck, A.B.
Camp
Campbell, Miss M.
Clark, M., lady and servant
Clarke
Coates, L.
Collins, A.S.
Collins, Isaac
Collins, J.
Constable, Mr.
Cook, A.
Cook, L.
Cooper, J.
Cosgrove, J.
Cotiat, J.C.
Cram, D.
Crank, Mrs., and 2 children
Crowell, G.
Cummins, Miss
Curtis, B.
Dark
Dasso
David, J.
de Ayala, E.
Degnon, J.
Denrier, W.
Donahue
Donaldson
Donaldson, A.M.
Dougherty, P.
Earle, J.F.
Eaton, L.
Eaton, N.
Edwards, Mrs.
Ellis, B.T.
Eorris (Morris ?), Mrs.
Evans, M.
Fallon, B.
Fassin, M.
Fernandez, J.
Flemming, J.
Flemming, W.
Forsyth
Forsyth, Capt.
Frash, Mrs.
Frink, G.W.
Fyfe, N.
Garaycochs (sic), A.
Gardner
Gengross, H.
Glancin
Gorman, M.
Gorman, M.W.
Graylan, P.A.
Greene, T.A.
Grey, G.B.
Grismall, C.
Hagerdon, G.
Hamilton
Hamilton, A.
Hartford, H.
Hatton
Henry, A.
Herriman, Capt. J., and lady
Hicks, E.W.
Hobson, G.H.
Hunter, W.
Huschfield (?), S.
Jacobs, J.J.
Jalsey (sic), W.J.
Jinn, J.
Joecke, S.
Judson, S.M.
Keech, J.
Keefin, J.
Kennedy, L.B.
Kobbe, A.
Latham, L.
Lee, H.A.G., and boy
Lee, J.
Lee, R.
Lemon, S.
Lethaner, G.
Lionstrong, H.
Littman, N.
Mach, John
Mails, H.
McCall, E.J.
McDonald, J.
McDurmot, T.
McNab, J.
Means, L.R.
Michaels, D.
Mitchell
Montgomery
Moore, J.
Mount, A.V.
Mount, A.V.
Mune, Jose
Munn, C.
Munroe, J.
Murray, G.
Murray, T.M.
Muse (Mase ?), Miss M.C.
Nathans, T.B.
Nevin, J.
Nevin, R.
Newburg, H.A.
Nichols, B.S.
Nichols, G.S.
O;Connor, T.
O;Connor, T.
O’Brien, T.
O’Donnell, D.
O’Doyle, Mary
Oarier (sic), N.
Oliver, L.
Orvin, Louis
Patterson, W.
Peale, Henry
Pequind, M.
Peterson, A.
Phillips, J.
Pierce, J.
Pollman, P.
Ponyard, Wm.
Pratt, A.G.
Pratt, W.J.
Preble, B.
Price, R.
Primrose, J.W.
Prinnalle
Rahason, D.
Remmington, E.
Reynolds, O.
Rhoeds (Rhoades ?), A.
Rice, D.E.
Riley, J.
Roberts, H.
Robertson, W.R.
Rodgers, G.R.T.
Rodman, J.
Rodschild, S.J., and lady
Rowland, R.
Ruriere, M.
Sabai, A.
Shaw, E.G.
Shuck, F.A.
Smith, C.
Smith, C.I.
Smith, Mr., lady, infant and servant
Smith, S.A.
Smith, S.S.
Smith, T.
Soeza (Souza ?), Mrs., and child
Sperry, J.A.
Spooner, H.P.
Steel, E.
Stephens, L.
Stiles, J.C.
Stonningsberger, H.
Strickland, S.
Tammeman, J.B.
Tardy, W.
Tayas, J.
Thayer, J.M.
Thayer, J.M.
Topkins, W.
Trooper
Turney, D.G.
Vitid, J.M., and daughter
Wamberg
Wanting, S.
Washburn, W.
Watch, F.O., and lady
Water, G.L.
Way
Weed, H.O.
Welder, A.F.
Whitehead, S.
Whitman
Williams
Williamson, B.
Wilson, Hon. J.
Wilson, J.W.
Wood, D.
Woods, A.F.
Woolson, C.R.
Wright, J.
Wright, Mrs.
Young, A.J.
Young, E.K.
And 36 in steerage – Total 265.
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, October 10, 1850 -
The following is the list of passengers per steamship Alabama,
which left this morning at 9 o’clock for Chagres:
Bann (Bans ?), J.
Barmen, H.
Barmen, Mrs. John, and 2 children
Boyd, John
Br_oks (Brooks ?), Mr. Jas., and lady
Brooks, John
Carpenter, F.J., lady and child
Choistin, G.
Cohn, L.
Cox, M.
Elliott, O.
French, Wm., and lady
Gambitz, A.
Gressman, J.
Harkman, Mr.
Haughton, J.
Hersch, A.
Hersch, T.
Hudley, J.
Hyde, Dr. J.T.
Joseph, H.
Joseph, S.
Juge (Judge ?), C.
King, H.
Leichtenstein, M.H.
Lewis, J.
Manderson, R.
Marks, J.
McManus, J.
McUtaa (sic), Mrs.
Miller, A.
Miller, M.
Morris, A.
Night, John
O’Connell, John
Pileman, A.
Price, John
Ribard, A.
Ribard, P., and child
Rich, J.
Richardson, Mrs. A.W., and servant
Ross, W.T.
Savenette, C.S.
Schmitt, H.
Selling, B.
Smith, A.T.
Smith, L.
Soule, Sam’l.
Strode, C.E.B., and lady
Tukey, John
Wagner, J.F.
Walker, T.P.
Wallace, Wm.
Webster, M.B.
Worms, J.
Wyatt, J.T.
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, October 14, 1850 -
PASSENGERS.-- The steamship Ohio, Lieut. J. Findlay
Schenck, U.S.N., commander, left this morning, at 8 o’clock, for New York,
via Havana and Chagres, with the following passengers:
(NOTE: Chagres passengers only listed below.)
Addle (Addie ?), J.
Ainsworth, R.
Baptiste, C.J.
Bell, Mr.
Burns, Robert
Challarant, A.
Collinridge, J.
Dunkee, J.
French, C.
Hickman, Mr.
Hill, Wm.
Ingraham, Mrs., and 3 children
Middleton, Mrs.
Mitchell, J.
Moore, P.S.
Rawlston, S.W.
Samuel, Mr.
Sisk, T.J.
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, October 28, 1850 -
PASSENGERS BY THE PACIFIC.-- The following is the
list of passengers per steamship Pacific, Capt. Jarvis,
which left this morning, at 8 o’clock, for New York, via Havana and Chagres:
(NOTE: Chagres passengers listed below only.)
For Chagres---
Allen, T.M.L., and servant
Baptiste, C.J.
Bennett, H.A.
Blake, A.
Boon, G.W.
Breeton, A.
Caryth (Carthy ?), A.
Chachere, R.
Csok (Cosk ?), C.
Dunnegan, B.
Dunnegan, J., and servant
Elliott, D.W.
Ezekiel, Mr., lady and child
Fairchild, C.H.
Farrish, L.B., and lady
Gage, A.
Gober, H.A.
Goler, H.E.
Goodman, G.S.
Gordon, John
Haber, N.
Haber, S.
Harris, W.W.
Hart, M.
Hays, Mr.
Hays, Mrs., and child
Herrett, T.J.
Hill, D.
Hitchers, (Mr.), (and “Henry a servant”)
Jenkins, J.
Jenkins, O.A.
King, Robert
Lab_tt (Labatt ?), Mr.
Ledbetter, J.
Ledbetter, J.W.
Ledbetter, L.J.
Lockwood, J.D.
Lollis, M.
Martin, J.M.
May, Mrs.
McIntosh, J.F.
Meddock, James J.H.
Middleton, J.H., and son
Murphy, R.
Nulty, H.W.
Orr, John
Porter, H.H.
Randell, Mr.
Rooney, W.
Schroeder, B.
Schroeder, H.
Shaben, (Mr.)
Sommerow, F.
Sommerow, J.L.
Stewart, J.V.
Thomas, W.
Thompson, W.
Williams, W.T.
Willman, Dr., lady, child and servant
Wood, C.W.
Wood, H.R.
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, November 9, 1850 -
PASSENGERS.-- The stamship Alabama, Capt. R.W. Foster,
left for Chagres yesterday, at 4 o’clock, P.M., with the following passengers:
Abernathy, A.
Blum, L.
Boon, J.
Bull, C.
Bull, E.
Clarkson, H., lady and 5 children
Cooper, L.
Dettetbach, J.
Douglass, C.
Douglass, N.
Farrell, J.
Foreman, John
Gist, Capt. H.E., and 3 servants
Gribble, R.
Hall, Mrs., and son
Hedrick, A.
Hitchcock, John
Hodges, W.
Hughes, H.H.
Hunt, Capt. H.H.
Kelly, Mrs.
Longworth, P.
Lynn, John
Messick, W.
Parmington, P.D.
Poupert, John
Rhinehart, F.H., lady and child
Riddle, W.W.
Robinson, John
Sturges, T.
Switzer, S.
Van Court, Mrs., and 2 children
White, S.
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Daily Picayune, New Orleans, November 14, 1850 -
The steamship Ohio, Lieut. Schenck, commanding, left
this morning at 8 o’clock, with the following passengers for New York,
Havana and Chagres:
(NOTE: Only Chagres passengers listed below.)
For Chagres—
Baker, Master, and 2 servants
Baker, Miss
Baker, Mrs.
Bellow, M’me., 3 children and servant
Bender, W.
Blum, J.
Bolton, R.E.
Boring, J.P.
Borwith, W.
Briggs, Mrs., and 2 children
Comb, J.
Danice, J.A.
Deal, W.C.
Donovan, Mrs. Wm., and 2 children
Dott, A.
Fans, John
Garvin, J.
Grubler, F.H.
Grubler, S.H.
Hardeman, G.O.
Hardy, C.
Hicks, W.
Jacob, Mrs., and child
Leakin, S.A.Bax, P.
McNamara, M.
McNamara, R.
Monoran, Miss
Morgan, Geo. E.
Nisbet, Mr.
Simons, D.
Smith, Wm. B.
Steine, Geo.
Sthneider (Schneider, Shneider ?), A.
Wozencraft, Dr., lady, 4 children and 3 servants
Wright, T.
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The Daily Picayune, New Orleans, November 20, 1850.-
Passengers in the Georgia.-- The following is the list of passengers
in the steamship Georgia, which left New York for Charleston,
Savannah, Havana and Chagres on the 11th inst.:
Adams, Dr.
Addison, A. L.
Alexander, J.
Allen, H. A.
Allen, W.
Anderson, Miss
Barnard, Major, lady, 2 children and servant
Barnes, Dr. F., and lady
Blondeau, J.
Bogardus, Mr., and lady
Bogart, Miss
Bucklin, J.
Burgess, T.
Campbell, J. G., and lady
Catallos, P.
Clarke, J. W.
Clement, Mr., Mrs., and Miss
Cobb, N.
Coburn, S. P.
Cohen, J. A., and lady
Colburn, J.
Cole, D.
Cordear, Thos.
Corey (Carey ?), J.
Costelo, Patk.
Crocker, Mr.
Damel, R.
de Luynes, Rev. H., and friend
Deiden, Mr.
Delona, Mrs. E. H.
Dorland, E. T.
Dorland, P. V.
Dubois, J. L.
Duby, Miss M. J.
Duffy, T. and M.
Dumont, Mr.
E_erant, Mrs.
Farrell, J.
Fellin, O. W.
Fisher, J.
Fiske, J. J., lady, daughter and servant
Forbes, G. P.
Foster, E.
French, J. B.
Fulton, J.
Galagh, M. (H. ?)
Garcia, (Mr.)
Gardiner, J.
Gesford, P. G., and family
Gilbert, G. H.
Gooseth, A. G., and lady
Gredstan, C.
Green, Gen., Deputy Collector of California
Heblin, T. W.
Hill, P. P.
Hough, D.
Hunter, Mrs., and daughter
Jarbeck, J.
Jeannerads (Jennerand ?), Mrs., and servant
Jeannerand, E. L., lady and 2 children
Johnson, J. D., and family
Jones, F. E.
Keafer, M.
Kiellander, J.
Kilton, J. M.
Kilton, V.
Kolin (?), F.
Kruger, M. P.
Kruser, G.
Lamer, E.
Lefevre, L.
Levy, J.
Lowber, E. J.
Lowry, W. W.
Luce, L.
Maloy, T.
Mar, D.
Mar, W. R.
Martin, R. F.
McDaniel, A.
McDonald, W.
McIntyre, J.
McKee, K.
Me_et (Medet ?), Miss
Meehan, J.
Meig, W. R.
Mening, E.
Meson, Mr., and friend
Miller, J.
Montague, F. D.
Morgan, R. C.
Nemsalhe, F., and lady
Newton, Mrs., 2 children and servant
O'Mullet, (Mr.)
O'Neil, W.
Osgood, Dr. D.
Ostega, J.
Parker, L.
Parroy, Mr. And Mrs.
Pettes, Mrs.
Priest, J. L.
Reid (?), S. C., Jr.
Roberts, W. H.
Robertson, Mr.
Rosas, P. Jose
Russ, Mr., and lady
Russ, Mr., and servant
Ryan, M.
Shiff, Mr., and brother
Shords, W.
Simpson, Mr., lady, servant and children
Smith, C. E.
Stevenson, J., and lady
Stewart, W. H., and party of 8.
Stokes, F. A., Consul for Uraguay, and lady
Stone, E. C.
Sullivan, J. M.
Taylor, Samuel
Tebbes, F.
Trowbridge, B. H.
Tucker, Mrs. S. S.
Turner, E.
Tutt_e (Tuttle ?), J.
Wade, Mr. E.
Watkins, B. T., and 3 ladies
Wenbecker, H.
Whipply, D.
Whipply, J.
Williamson, D. D.
Wilson, J. P.
Wilson, Mr.
Wood, W.
And 25 in the steerage. Total 314.
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The Daily Picayune, New Orleans, November 28, 1850.
PASSENGERS.-The following is the list of passengers per steamship Pacific,
which left this morning at 8 o'clock for New York, via Havana and Chagres:
(Note: only passengers traveling to Chagres have been listed.)
For Chagres.--
Adams, John
Babb, J. J. B.
Barbour, G. W.
Barbour, Kit
Barrett, J. B.
Benn, E.
Blockman, E. (F. ?)
Blum, J.
Cobb, H. A.
Lepson, Mr.
Louke, L.
McKinstry, O. W.
Morantu, B. A.
Platel, C.
Quabett (Quabert ?), J.
Snyder, T. W.
Vose, C. P.
Ward, John
Williams, A.
Williamson, D.
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The Daily Picayune, New Orleans, December 11, 1850.
The following is a list of the surveying party which, under the command of Major Barnard, U. S. Engineer Corps, left here yesterday afternoon on the steamship Alabama, Capt. Foster, for the river Coatzacoalcos and the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. All told, the party numbers fifty-three persons - a sufficiently large force to conduct the survey of the Isthmus with combined dispatch and accuracy. They go well provided with everything necessary for the accomplishment of their arduous task; and under the able superintendence of that skillful officer, Major Barnard, the results of the expedition cannot fail to be a favorable and as accurate as could be desired. They will be actively attained and as actively seized hold of by the citizens to secure to our city and State, at once, a position to command much of the greater portion of the immense trade to California, and ultimately to the Pacific Islands and the great commercial ports on the Eastern and Southeastern shores of Asia.
The splendid steamship Alabama will secure for herself in this pioneer expedition an enviable reputation. She has long been connected with the commercial history of New Orleans, and her return here from the Isthmus and Vera Cruz will at once place her still higher in the favorable opinion and patronage of the mercantile and traveling community. We consider her departure the most important step towards the establishment of the Tahuantepec Railroad. What so long was a mere airy project has now assumed the substantial appearance of reality, and gives to the community a certain pledge of the intention to carry on the great work to its completion:
General list of the party.-Chief Engineer, Major J. G. Bernard, U.S.A.; Assistant Engineers, J. J. Williams, Geo. T. Dunbar; Hydrographic Assistants, Passed Midshipman W. G. Temple, U.S.N., Passed Midshipman Jno. McLeod Murphy, U.S.N., J. R. P. Mechlin, W. W. De Lacy; Engineers, Avery, Miller, H. H. Burnett, Williams, Muller, J. M. Mercer, J. B. F. Davidge, C. C. Smith; Surgeon, Dr. Edwin Ganter; Commissary, R. C. Morgan; Clerk, H. P. Andrews; Engineers, William H. Coburn, D. J. Johns, Jno. M. Baldwin, Hall, Kelly, Bradley, Whiting; Chainmen, Ferguson, Jno. H. Reynolds, Davidson, Moore; Flag bearer, Perez; Axemen, David Ryan, John McCormick, William Woods, Charles Wakefield, George McNab, M. Barber, L. Webster, William Taylor, Charles Fish, Thos. McGary, George Nichols; Steward, James C. Curran; Cooks, David Sullivan, Patrick Barren, Luciano Salvador; Coxswain and Seamen, John Quinn, Henry Smith, Mark Middleton, James Wells, Bradley Morris, Barclay L. Cain; Surgeons' Assistant, John Smith; Servant, Ruiz.
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