Annual directory of the City and County of San Francisco, 1877, Part 17

Author: D.M. Bishop & Co
Publication date: 1877
Publisher: San Francisco : B.C. Vandall
Number of Pages: 1506


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DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA - Headquarters at 105 Stockton street. Irvin McDowell, Major-Gen- eral U. S. A., Commanding. Department Staff-Ma- jor Samuel Breck, Adjutant General; Major H. P. Curtis, Judge Advocate ; Colonel R. Ingalls, Chief Quartermaster; Captain Charles P. Egan, Depot Com- missary of Subsistence ; Lieut .- Colonel O. C. Keeney, Medical Director; Major Samuel Woods, Chief Pay- master ; Lieut .- Colonel W. W. Burns, Chief Com- missary of Subsistence ; First Tieut. John C. Mallery, Engineer Officer; Colonel Edmund Schriver, Inspetor General ; Major Henry Prince, Major Wiu. A. Rucker, and Major James H. Nelson, Paymasters.


ADJUTANT GENERALS' DEPARTMENT, U. S. A. -Office, 105 Stockton street. Samuel Breck, Major A. A. G., Adjutant General Military Division of the Pacific and Department of California.


MEDICAL DEPARTMENT U. S. A .- Colonel Rob. Murray, Medical Purveyor M. D. P. & D. C .; Lieut .- Colonel C. C. Keeney', Medical Director M. D. P. &


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D. C .; Captain V. B. Hubbard, Attending Surgeon M. D. P. & D. C .; Captain Henry Johnson, Military Storekeeper.


PAY DEPARTMENT, U. S. A .- Major Henry Prince, Chief Paymaster M. D. P. & D. C .; Major Samuel Woods, Chief Paymaster Department of California; Major William A. Rucker, Major James H. Nelson and Major J. A. Brodhead, Paymasters Department of California.


QUARTERMASTERS' DEPARTMENT, U. S. A .- Colonel R. Ingalls, Chief Quartermaster M. D. P. & D. C .; Major William Myers, Depot Quartermaster ; Captain W. P. Martin, Military Storekeeper Depart- ment of California.


SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT, U. S. A .- Lieut .- Colonel W. W. Burns, Chief Commissary of Subsist- ence M. D. P. & D. C .; Captain Charles P. Eagan, Depot Quartermaster.


U. S. Naval Rendezvous.


Captain Paul Shirley, Commanding - Office 504 Washington street.


U. S. Naval Pay Office-434 California street.


Military.


National Guard of California.


Commander-in-Chief-William Irwin, Governor. Staff of Commander-in-Chief - Brigadier-General P. F. Walsh, Adjutant General; Colonel Chalmers Scott, Chief Engineer ; Colonel William Harney, Pay- master General; Colonel Bernard D. Murphy, Judge Advocate ; Colonel J. Campbell Shorb, Surgeon Gen- eral; Lieut .- Colonel O. Livermore, Aid-de - Camp ; Lieut .- Colonel James Logan, Aid-de-Camp ; Lieut .- Colonel J. Henley Smith, Aid-de-Camp; Lieut .- Colo- nel James H. Budd, Aid-de-Camp ; Lieut .- Colonel Charles E. Travers, Aid-de-Camp ; Lieut .- Colonel Abraham Newman, Aid-de-Camp.


Major-General Commanding National Guard of Cal- ifornia-George R. Vernon. Headquarters, 330 Mont- gomery street.


Staff of Major-General-Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel D. Mayer, Assistant Adjutant-General ; Lieutenant- Colonel C. L. Weller, Ordnance Officer ; Lieutenant- Colonel A. W. Von Schmidt, Engineer Officer ; Lieu- tenant-Colonel Henry S. Smith, Quartermaster ; Lieu- tenant-Colonel Mark L. McDonald, Commissary of Subsistence ; Lieutenant-Colonel P. W. Black, Inspec- tor of Division ; Lieutenant-Colonel J. J. Tobin, Pay- master ; Lieutenant-Colonel C. M. Gilmore, Judge Advocate ; Lieutenant-Colonel C. K. Breeze, Surgeon; Major Frank J. Skelly, Aid-de-Camp ; Major W. H. Chamberlain, Aid-de-Camp.


Second Brigade.


Brigadier-General John McComb, Commanding.


Staff of Brigadier-General - Lieutenant-Colonel C. Mason Kinne, Judge Advocate; Major Fred. G. Smith, Quartermaster; Major J. M. Litchfield, Commissary of Subsistence; Dr. A. A. O'Neil, Surgeon; Major Frank P. McLennan, Engineer Officer ; Major John Mason, Paymaster ; Major David W. Laird, Ordnance Officer ; Sergeant-Major M. Byrne, Staff Orderly ; Sergeant- Major Charles Richardson, Staff Orderly.


FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY - Headquarters, northwest corner New Montgomery and Howard streets. George W. Granniss, Colonel ; Oscar Wood- hams, Lieutenant-Colonel ; David Wilder, Major ; Jas. L. Fields, Adjutant ; H. N. Wright, Quartermaster ; Ignatius Kipp, Paymaster; Sidney M. Smith, Com- missary; James D. Whitney, Surgeon; Rev. John Hemphill, Chaplain.


CITY GUARD (Co. B)-Armory, 318 Post. Henry A. Plate, Captain.


NATIONAL GUARD (Co. C)-Armory, 318 Post. Geo. Humphrey, Captain.


FRANKLIN LIGHT INFANTRY (CO. D)-Armory, north- west corner New Montgomery and Howard. R. H. Orton, Captain.


SUMNER LIGHT GUARD (Co. E)-Armory, northwest corner New Montgomery and Howard.


LIGHT GUARD (Co. F)-Armory, northwest corner New Montgomery and Howard. James E. Hughes, Captain.


HEWSTON RIFLES (Co. H)- Armory, northwest, corner New Montgomery and Howard. H. P. Bush, Captain.


SECOND REGIMENT INFANTRY-Headquarters, 208 California. W. R. Smedberg, Colonel : H. H. Thrall, Lieut. - Colonel ; James A. Laven, Major ; S. P. Ford, Adjutant; Wm. H. Bruhns, Quartermaster ; Paymaster, vacant; Geo. R. Pidgeon, Commissary ; Edwin J. Fraser, Surgeon ; Hermann Schaffner, Ser- geant-Major.


UNION GUARD (Co. A)-Armory, cor Minna and New Montgomery. A. J. Fritz, Captain.


THOMPSON RIFLES (Co. B) - Armory, Old Turn Verein Hall. F. W. Pierce, Captain.


SAN FRANCISCO FUBILEERS (CO. C)-Armory south- west corner Powell and Sutter. Ludwig Seibe, Cap- tain.


GERMANIA RIFLES (Co. D)-Armory, southwest cor- ner Powell and Sutter. Captaincy vacant.


STEUBEN GUARD (Co. E)-Armory Old Turn Verein Hall. Charles Wochatz, Captain.


SAN FRANCISCO CADETS (Co. H) - Armory, corner Minna and New Montgomery. George Bigley, Cap- tain.


THIRD REGIMENT INFANTRY - Headquarters, Hibernia Hall, 246 Third. Archibald Wason, Colonel; M. C. Bateman, Lieut .- Colonel ; J. J. Conliu, Major ; P. J. Tannian, Adjutant ; John Grant, Quartermaster ; J. J. Maguire, Commissary ; John J. McGeaghegan, Paymaster ; Thomas Green, Surgeon ; Rev. Thomas Larkin, Chaplain.


MONTGOMERY GUARD (CO. A) - Armory, Hibernia Hall, 246 Third. Charles Quinn, Captain.


SHIELDS GUARD (Co. B)-Aminory, Irish-American Hall. M. J. Wrin, Captain.


WOLFE TONE GUARD (Co. C)-Armory, 246 Third. Thomas Fitzpatrick, Captain.


MEAGHER GUARD (Co. D)-Armory, 134 Fourth. D. J. Sullivan, Captain. .


EMMET LIFE GUARD (Co. E) -Armory, Irish-Ameri- can Hall. Robert Cleary, Captain.


MCMAHON GRENADIER GUARD (CO. H) - Armory. Red Men's Hall, Post street. John H. McMenomy, Captain.


FIRST BATTALION CAVALRY - Headquarters, corner Minna and New Montgomery. John Schreiber, Colonel Commanding ; A. Newman, Adjutant; Wm, Corcoran, Quartermaster; A. G. Fitzpatrick, Pay- master ; A. J. Stewart, Surgeon.


FIRST LIGHT DRAGOONS (Co. A) - Armory, south- east corner Minna and New Montgomery. John R. Middlesworth, Captain.


SAN FRANCISCO HUSSARS (Co. B) - Armory, south- east corner Minna and New Montgomery. C. C. Keene, Captain.


JACKSON DRAGOONS (Co. C)-Armory, southeast cor- ner Minna and New Montgomery. M. Greaney, Cap. tain.


Artillery.


FIRST CALIFORNIA GUARD (Light Artillery) -- Armory, Mechanics' Pavilion. R. G. Brush, Captain.


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RAILROADS.


Independent Military Organizations.


CALIFORNIA JAEGER-Armory, southwest corner Powell and Sutter-75 members. Chris Spiegel, Cap- tain.


FRENCH ZOUAVES - Armory, 730 Montgomery. Lieut. Lutzen, Captain Commanding.


GARIBALDI GUARD-Armory, 423 Broadway- 400 Members. A. Colonna, Captain.


GERMAN DRAGOONS-Armory, Old Turn Verein Hall-50 members. George Raabe, Captain.


GERMAN FUSILEER GUARD-Armory, southwest corner Powell and Sutter. B. Frank, Captain.


GUARDIA DE JUAREZ-Armory, northeast corner Mason and Broadway. A. de la Torre, Captain.


GUARDIA LERDO-Armory, 1524 Stockton. Cap- taincy vacant.


INDEPENDENT McMAHON GUARD - Armory, Hibernia Hall. Thomas Bryan, Captain.


LAFAYETTE GUARD-Armory, 730 Montgomery- 100 members. H. Perrier, Captain.


SCHUETZEN VEREIN-Armory, Old Turn Verein Hall-150 members. John Wulzen, Captain.


SWISS SHARPSHOOTERS - Armory, southwest corner Powell and Sutter. A. Rahwyler, Captain.


UNITED BUTCHER RIFLES-Armory, Old Turn Verein Hall. J. C. Neitz, Captain.


Railroads.


CALIFORNIA PACIFIC- San Franciseo to Sacra. mento. Route, via Vallejo and Napa Junction. A. D. Wilder, Assistant Superintendent. Office, northeast corner of Fourth and Townsend streets,


NAPA VALLEY BRANCH-Via Vallejo, Napa and St, Helena to Calistoga.


MARYSVILLE BRANCH-Sacramento to Knights' Land- ing (Marysville) .


NORTHERN RAILWAY-Woodland to Williams' Sta- tion.


CENTRAL PACIFIC- San Francisco to Ogden. Principal office, corner Fourth and Townsend streets, San Francisco. Leland Stanford, President ; C. P. Huntington, Vice-President ; E. H. Miller, jr., Secre- tary ; Mark Hopkins, Treasurer ; W. H. Porter, Aud- itor : S. S. Montague, Chief Engineer ; B. B. Redding, Land Commissioner ; A. N. Towne, General Superin- tendent ; John Corning, Assistant General Superin- tendent ; J. R. Watson, Genel Supply Agent ; F. L. Vandenburgh, Superintendent Telegraph; T. H. Goodman, General Passenger and Ticket Agent ; J. C. Stubbs, General Freight Agent ; O. C. Wheeler, General Baggage Agent.


VISALIA DIVISION -- Lathrop to Goshen. John Corn- ing, Assistant General Superintendent; E C. Fellows, Division Superintendent.


TULARE DIVISION-Tulare to Mojave.


OREGON DIVISION - Sacramento to Redding, via Marysville, Chico and Red Bluff. J. A. Fillmore, Superintendent.


NORTH PACIFIC COAST -San Francisco to To- males, via San Quentin, San Rafael and Olema. Jas. Campbell, Superintendent.


PLACERVILLE AND SACRAMENTO VALLEY - Sacramento to Shingle Springs. Josiah Johnson, Superintendent.


SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC- San Francisco to Cloverdale, via Petaluma, Santa Rosa


and Healdsburg. P. Donahue, President; P. E. Dougherty, General Passenger and Ticket Agent; A. A. Bean, Petaluma, Superintendent.


Branch from Fulton to Guerneville.


SOUTHERN PACIFIC - LOS ANGELES DIVISION - Mojave to Los Angeles.


YUMA DIVISION-Los Angeles to Indian Wells.


WILMINGTON DIVISION-Los Angeles to Wilmington.


SAN DIEGO DIVISION-Florence to Anaheim.


NORTHERN DIVISION-San Francisco to Soledad. A. N. Towne, General Superintendent, San Francisco ; E. E. Hewett, Assistant Superintendent, Los Angeles.


STOCKTON, VISALIA AND COPPEROPOLIS - Stockton to Oakdale. W. G. Curtis, Superintendent.


Street Railroads.


CENTRAL-Reuben Morton, President ; John H. Hayes, Secretary. From Oakland Ferry to Lone Mountain. Sixth-st. Branch, from corner of Vallejo and Davis streets to corner of Sixth and Brannar. Office, 32 Turk street.


CITY-R. B. Woodward, President; M. E. Willis, Secretary. From corner of Mission and Steuart to Mission and Twenty-sixth streets. Dupont-st Branch, from Oakland Ferry to corner of Mission and Twen- tieth streets. Office, southeast corner of Mission and Fourteenth streets.


CLAY STREET HILL-A. S. Hallidie, President ; C. P. Campbell, Secretary. From corner of Kearny and Clay to corner of Larkin and Chestnut streets. Office, southwest corner of Clay and Leavenworth streets.


MARKET STREET-Leland Stanford, President ; J. L. Willcutt, Secretary. From Oakland Ferry to corner of Valencia and Twenty-sixth streets. Branch, from Oakland Ferry to corner of Devisadero and Ellis streets. Office, northeast corner of Fourth and Towns- end streets.


NORTH BEACH AND MISSION-J. C. Wilmerding, President; H. W. Hathorne, Secretary; M. Skelly, Su- perintendent. From corner of Fourth and Townsend ( via Kearny) to corner of Francisco and Mason streets. Branch, from corner of Montgomery and California (via First) to corner of Folsom and Twen- ty-sixth, Office, southwest corner of Folsom and Fourth streets.


OMNIBUS-Peter Donahue, President; R. A. Orom- ley. Secretary; M. C. Jourdan, Superintendent. From corner of Townsend and Fourth to corner of Market and Montgomery (where transfers are given to Ouk- land Ferry), thence to corner of Powell and Prancieco streets. Branch, from corner of Jackson and Mont- gomery to corner of Twenty-tifih and Howard. Office 725 Howard street. This company has a franchise to construct a road on Montgomery avenue from Pacitic to Stockton street.


POTRERO AND BAY VIEW-J. L. Willcutt, Sec- retary ; Francis E. Flint, Superintendent. From corner of Berry and Fourth streets to Thirty-fourth avenue, South San Francisco. Branch, from Fourth and Bluxome via Fifth and Market to Oakland Ferry. Office, northeast corner of Fourth and Townsend streets. This company has also a franchise to run on Dupont from Market to Post street, and down Post to Montgomery.


SUTTER STREET-George C. Bode, President ; A. K. Stevens, Secretary; H. Casebolt, Superintendent. From Oakland Ferry to corner of Market aud Sutter, by cable to Larkin street; thence to corner of Ceme- tery avenue and Point Lobos Road, with branches to corner of Fillmore and Pacific, Steiner and I'nion and Mission and Fourteenth streets.


Office, 1304 Polk street.


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CALIFORNIA STREET WIRE CABLE (in course of construction)-Leland Stanford, President ; E. I. Robinson, Secretary. From Kearny street to First avenue, a distance of over three miles. This road will convey passengers to within five blocks of Golden Gate Park, and will open up a large district for settle- ment. Office temporarily, at corner of Fourth and Townsend streets.


RATES OF DOCKAGE, WHARFAGE AND TOLLS, FOR THE PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO-Established by the Board of State Harbor Commissioners, June 7th, 1876.


DOCKAGE.


PER DAY.


Vessels under 10 tons 50


10 tons and under 25 tons, 75


25 tons and under 50 tons. $1 25


50 tons and under 75 tons. 1 50


75 tons and under 100 tons. 2 00


100 tons and under 150 tons


3 00


- 150 tons and under 200 tons. 4 00


200 tons and under 250 tons.


5 00


250 tons and under 300 tons. 6 00


300 tons and under 400 tons.


7 00


400 tous and under 500 tons.


8 00


500 tons and under 600 tons.


8 50


600 tons and under 700 tons ..


9 50


700 tons and under 800 tons. .10 50


800 tons and under 900 tons .. 11 00


900 tons and under 1,000 tons .11 50


1,000 tons and under 1,100 tons 12 50


1,100 tons and under 1,200 tons.


13 50


1,200 tons and under 1,300 tons


14 50


1,300 tons and under 1,400 tons 15 50


1.400 tons and under 1,500 tons .16 50


1,500 tons and under 1,600 tons


.17 50


1,600 tons and under 1,700 tons


1,700 tons and under 1,800 tons


1,800 tons and under 1,900 tons 21 00


1,900 tons and under 2,000 tons. .22 50


2,000 tons and under 2,200 tons 23 50


2,200 tons and under 2,500 tons. .25 00 And 50 cents for each additional 100 tons.


Vessels loading or ballasting, half the above rates.


Vessels, after being discharged, may lie at the wharves at half rates, subject to the orders of the Chief Wharfinger. Vessels in outside berths, or in the slips, or within premises in the possession and under the control of the Board of State Harbor Com- missioners, must pay half rates of dockage. Dockage to commence upon a vessel making fast to a wharf, or coming within said premises, and to pay for each day or fractional part thereof as a full day. No deduc- tions to be made for Sundays, holidays or rainy days.


TOLL8.


Vehicles drawn by one or more animals, with loads not exceeding two tons


weight or 80 cubic feet ...


12% cents.


Grain, flour, potatoes and other vegetables. pay for each ton or part thereof .... .. 5 Lumber, when hauled on the wharves in loads of 2,000 feet or less .. .12% Lumber landed upon the wharves or bulk- head, per 1,000 feet, board measure .. 10 Wood, per cord. .12x Bricks, per 1.000. 10 Coal and asphaltum, per ton .. 10 Iron, per ton 612


..


Ores, paving stone and ballast, per ton of


2,000 pounds 6 %


Hay, per ton of 2,000 pounds. 10


Vehicles, for transportation


Wool, in bags, 3 cents ; in bales, strapped. General merchandise, per cargo, subject to


drayage, per ton of 40 cubic feet, or 2,000 pounds .. 61%


Cattle and horses, for transportation, each. 5 Calves, each 2 %


Sheep and hogs. each. 1 X


Handcarts, each 5


Dry hides, each


RULES AND REGULATIONS.


Any package of merchandise carried by hand on to any wharf or landing (except domestic supplies for private individuals, intended for consumption and not for sale, weighing less than 100 pounds), 12% cents.


Milk wagons, butcher wagons, bakers', ice and laundry wagons, on their daily rounds, may pass free of toll.


Empty packages returned to the wharf or any vessel pass free of toll.


No toll will be charged on donkey engines or steve- dores' tools, going on to any wharf for the purpose of discharging or loading cargo.


Loads must be estimated either by weight or mess urement, as will yield the largest revenue - 2,000 pounds or 40 cubic feet to constitute a ton, excepting coal, pig iron, asphaltum and stone, for which 2,240 pounds will be a tou.


Tolls must be paid on each load, as delivered or received. Provided, however, that owners or con- signees may pay in advance the tolls upon entire cargoes, at schedule rates.


. All merchandise landed upon wharves from vessels. and taken from thence in lighters or other vessels, or warehoused without drayage, must pay 614 cents per ton wharfage.


All merchandise received or discharged from vessels lying at the wharves or within that portion of the harbor subject to the jurisdiction of the Board of the State Harbor Commissioners, into or from lighters or other vessels, must pay five cents per ton, and bricks, five cents per thousand. Lumber discharged into the water, must pay five cents per thousand feet, and piles three cents each. All timber and piles dis- charged into the slips, must be removed within twen- ty-four hours from the time of such discharge.


All merchandise landed upon the wharves must be removed the same day landed ; provided, however, that by the consent of the Wharfinger, and at the risk of the owner, it may remain from day to day, subject to an additional toll for wharfage for every forty-eight hours, or part thereof.


All merchandise remaining on the wharves after the owner, agent or consignee has been notified to re- move the same, will be removed by the wharfinger at the expense and risk of the owner.


Vessels and ther owners are liable for dockage, and all merchandise is liable for tolls and may be held by the wharfinger to secure the payment thereof.


No load exceeding five tons shall be admitted on or off the wharves, except single packages.


Driving on any wharf or thoroughfare faster than a walk, prohibited, and non-observance of this rule will subject the offender to prosecution for misdemeanor.


Parties holding part of the water front, under lease from the Board of State Harbor Commissioners, are obliged to charge and collect the above rates, and any person violating said rules will forfeit his lease.


Loads in excess of two tons, for each addi- tional ton or part thereof ..


18 50


19 50


cents.


LIST OF VESSELS


AND MANAGING OWNERS, OF THE PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO.


Ships.


Names. Tons. M'ging Owner.


Blue Jacket. 1396 ... D. O. Mills


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Shooting Star. 673 .... J. Birmingham Sierra Nevada ... 695 .... G. W. Hume


Tidal Wave. 630 ... G. A. Meigs


W. H. Gawley. 483 ... G. A. Melgs


Webfoot 362 ... A. M. Simpson Whistler 518 ... A. W. Simpson Wildwood 1099 ... C. L. Tayl'r &Co Zephyros 3:28 ..


Brigs.


Deacon 423 ... S. L. Mastic


Glencoe. 179 .... J. Dołbeer


Hazard 399 ... Geo. W. Hume


Hesperian 241 ... J. Dolbeer


Hidalgo 175 ... J. Kenttield


J. B. Ford. 197 ... C. Kirk


Josephine 218 ... H. W. Kurlb'm


Levi Stevens 526 ... Stevens, B & Co


Merchantman 177 ... C. F. Swan Nautillus 173 ... M. Turner


Orient


312 .... J. H. Bruce


Sheet Anchor.


212 ... Jas. Flanagan


T. W. Lucas.


307 ... J. Dolbeer


Tam O'Shanter ..


592 .... Sam'l Perkins


Tanner 255 ... W. S. Williams


Timandra. 120 ... J. C. Merrill


W.H. Dietz. 487 .... J. S. Endicott


Schooners.


A. P. Jordan. 181 ... Peter Crack


Abbie 146 ... J. G. Jackson


Abrab'm Lincoln 66 ... W. H. Buhne


Active 148 ... J. E. Jacobson


Active 15 ... W. A. Johnson 84 ... T. Jennings


Ada May


Addie Garcler.


Adrianna


Ag. Nicolayson ... Alameda. Alaska


Alaska


Alaska


Alcatraz


Alexina.


Alfred Adams Alice.


Alice Kimball ...


Amanda Ager Amelia Martin ... Andrew Jackson. Angel Dolly. Aun


19 ... 37 ... H. J. Irwin


16 ... P. Price 15 ... J. T. Smith


Anna Hermine ... 66 ... H. Alpin 16 ... C. Davis Anna Thellen ..... Annie ... 38 ... J. F. Miller


Annie Aden .. 35 ... R. S. J. Aden 29 ... Henry Cline


Annie Caroline ... Annle Gee. 155 ... John Simpson Annie H. Johnson 39 ... G. W. McNear Annie Harley ... Annie Stoffer ...... Annie R. Forbes. Apache Arab 23 ... C. G. Wilson 120 ... Jens Jergens'n 40 ... E. Winslow 40 ... J. B. Piper 49 ... N. C. Etford 186 ... S. Perkins


Arago


Ariel.


Artful Dodger Arthur.


Augusta Johnson Aurora. Azalene.


B. F. Lee


B. G. Whiting B. H. Ramsdell ... Banner Barkis 25 .... Jas. B. C'hase 26 ... If. C. Besler 20 ... W. Brown 41 ... Thon. Nelson


Names. Tons. Mana'yı Owner.


Bella 35 ..... John F. Miller


Bessie Everding. 74 ... A. Dodd


Bianna Dia 13 ... A.C. Bothemer


Big River. Bill 160 ... And. Anderson 30 .... J Mitchell 82 ... C. Christiansen 41 ... C. Krutzfeldt 23 ... F. F. Lansdale


Bobolink. 170 ... 8. Perkins 135 ... H. B. Williams


Bonanza


C. Allison.


44 ... F. Brown


C. T. Winslow, C. H. Merrithew. C. L. Place. 29 ... J. B. Piper 43 ... WIn. Witzman 39 ... W. E. Domett 11 ... 0. Hall


Caleb Curtis.


Caledonla


California


California


California


Calistoga


Camilla Caroline.


Caroline E. Root. 120 ... E. Higgins


Caroline Z. Caroline Medau ... Caroline Mills


32 ... Rich. Johnson 73 ... H. Madison 48 ... B. C.Generaux 54 ... Jacob Jansen


Carrier Dove. Cassie Hayward .. 198 ... H. M. Haywrd Catherine


Cath. Miller.


Cesar Bruns.


Cecella Marla


Challenge.


Champion


Chas. G. Wilson. Charlotta


Christina Steffens Cimeron


Cinderella ...


('lara.


Clara Light. Cohasset


Columbia


Col. Baker,


Columbus


Concordia


Cora.


Cordella.


Courser 358 .... HA Thompson


Cygnet.


D. S. Williams .. D. W. Tietjen. Dagmar


Dashing Wave ... David and Ettie_ Dolphin. Dora


Dreadnought


Dreadnought


Eclipse


Eddy Eden.


Edith


Edward Louis. ... E. J. Mckinnon. Electra


47 ... Edward Lang 70 ... J. W.Jesperson 92 ... J. B. Ford


Fitza. 10 ... A. Remez


Eliza Blake 19 ... A. Matherson


Elko


148 ... A. A. Cohen 260 ... G. W. Prescott


Ella Ellen.


Ellen Adella


Ellen Gunderson. Ellen Maria ..


Ellnora.


Elnorah Elvenia.


146 ... F. Gee


86 ... Henry Jansen 19 ... C. Iverson 85 ... A. S. Jensen 24 ... John Manix


39 ... M. F. M'Kinna 31 ... N. Bruns


34 ... H. J. Spelman 48 ... P. N. Remillard


Emma


9 ... 33 ... T. ()' Farrell


Modoc.


Monitor.


Montana


North west. Oak Hill


Oakland


Occident.


Oregon Osmyn Portland 494 ... Sam'l Perkins


R. K. Ham Rival


569 ... Renton, H &Co 299 ... A. M. Simpson


Names. Tons. Mana'g Owenr. S. M. Stetson ...... 707 ... R. D. Chandler Samoset .... 633 ... Chas. Hanson


Commodore 1130 .... Samuel Blair Dashing Wave ... 1054 .... Chas. Hansou El Dorado. 1147 .... Samuel Blair


Gen. Butler 1224. Germania. 1216 ... P. B. Cornwall


.1042 ... G. M. Blinn Grace Darling .. 1068 .... P. B. Cornwall


Lookout.


Marengo 478 ... R. S. Howland 829 .... J. Kentfield


Revere


Shirley 1049 .... Chas. Hanson Three Brothers ... 2972 .... George Howes War Hawk 1015 ... L. B. Mastick Wash. Libby ... 1048 ... John Dolbeer Western Shore ... 1200 ... Simpson Bros


Barks.


Adelaide Cooper .. 397 ... C. L. Dingley Amelia 397 ... Chas. E. Foye Amethyst. 356 ... P. B. Cornwall Amie 628 ... C. G. Athearn


Antioch 646 ... C. L. Taylor


Atalanta 868 ... J. H. Mayhew 822 ... Samuel Blair


Aureola


280 .... W H Bordman Bhering


248 ... F.Korbell Bros Bohem'a


Broutes


C. L. Taylor, ('alifornia


Cambridge.


Carolina Reed.


Colomo.


Constitution


Coquimbo. Cyane


307 ... C. M. Nordberg 367 ... C. L. Taylor 874 ... N. Bichard 256 ... N. C. Brooks 653 ... C. L. Taylor 853 ... Stevens, B &Co 248 ... N. Bichard 820 .... G. A. Meigs 296 ... C.A. Low & Co 112 ... M. Pendergard 454 ... J. C. Merrill


Discovery 416 ... J. Kentfield Dublin 706 ... Peter Taylor 258 ... G. W. Prescott Ella


Ellwood Cooper .. 658 .. Francis Corbel Elwood Cooper ... 654 ... F. Korbell Emma Augusta ... 285 ... S. B. Peterson Enoch Talbot. Eureka.


1235 ... J. Kentfld & Co. 296 ... Chas. Goodall Forest Queen. 511 ... C. L. Dingley Frances Palmer .. 229 ... C. J. Janson Fremont.


477 ... I. Bruns Gem of the Ocean 630 ... C. L. Dinglev Gen. Cobb ..... ...... Grace Roberts Harrison 649 ... W. J. Adams 269 ... 8. B. Peterson 334 ... M. B. Roberts Harvest Home .... 598 ... J.J. McKinnon Helen W. Almy ... 314 ... E. Freeman Henry Buck. Iconium. Ida F. Taylor. J. B. Bell.


Jenny Pitts John Jay


Legal Tender.


685. 660 ... M. R. Roberts 621 ... S. Anderson 796 ... Sam'l B. Blair 552 ... Adams, B.&Co 541 ... H. P. Burr 210 ... A. Crawford 827 ... Samuel Blair 743 ... N. Bichard. 549 ... Stevens, B &Co


Lizzle Williams .. Malay Mariana Marmion 823 ... J. W. Yates


Mary Bell Roberts 369 ... M. R. Roberts Mary Glover. Melancthon.


Menschikotf


738 ... S. L. Mastick 298 ... A. M. Simpson 223 ... Fred'k Clay 452 ... Sivert .Johnson 236 ... Chas. Goodall 651 ... C. A. Nutsen 515 ... G. A. Meigs 549 ... Renton, H &Co 534 ... G. A. Meigs 298 ... A. M. Simpson 888 ... W. J. Adams 483 ... Sam'l Blair


Bartlett Allen Basquaire Bay City


108 ... AWVuSchmi't 53 ... S. B. Peterson 48 ... J. B. Piper 24 ... John Johnson 193 ... E. P. Nisson 41 ... J. H. Roberts 87 ... J. Clement 17 ... T.Abrahamson 134 ... James Tutils 33 ... C. Harley


36 ... A. Von Togen 15 ... M. Williamsonl 25 ... H. Peterson


166 ... C. LANB


Emille Franseu ... Emilie Martin ... Enille Schroeder. Emily,




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