Sunday, October 23, 2022

Morse, C. H. - 1860

MARINE INTELLIGENCE
------------------------
PORT OF RICHMOND, APRIL 30.
------------------------
High Water this day (Tuesday) 1 ½ o'clock.
ARRIVED,

Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, New York, merchandise and passengers, Ludlam & Watson.
Passengers Per Steamship Yorktown, Capt. Parrish, from New York :
E. G. Bax, J. T. Noel, L. C. Layton, D. G. Cowand, Wm. H. Johnson, T. H. Blount, R. V. Boyken, J. Kellog, Miss Bunkley, Mrs. M. Wylie, Mrs. A. Shehan, C. L. Cole, H. Gesner, D. Delarue, C. H. Morse, O. L. Tillots, A. C. Richmond, Chas. Borum, Mrs. Grass, two Misses Shafers, Wm. Cappell, B. B. Corev, Hy. Resenfeld, O. W. Roar, F. G. Stingess, W. B. Stingess, Miss Otev, C. J. Buckingham, C. Buckingham, Jacob Lipps and lady, Miss J. Fresch, Jas. Watt, and lady, Capt. Russell, Miss Banks, Maj. Williams, wife, two children and servant, G. F. Rothsler, Mrs. George, two children and servant, H. M. Carter, G. H. Mattox, N. G. Downes, Mrs. Lewis, N. Webb, T. McKarnon and lady, W. B. Harris and lady, W. S. Tower and lady, Mrs. J. F. Clough, A. J. Thompson, M. M. Morris, And. V. Keen, C. J. Young, Miss Thorndike, Mrs. T. V. Johnson, and J. Vincent, A. T. Moore, C. L. Benton, R. S. Williams, J. C. Scott, and 9 steerage.
From Norfolk-- Mrs. Reid, child and servant, Messrs. Brown, Kirby, Westhimer, Stevenson and Morris.
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 4

No comments:

Post a Comment