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Gold Rush Ship Manifest for Trip Around the Horn, 1850, Alsop & Company [166978]

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Gold Rush Ship Manifest for Trip Around the Horn, 1850, Alsop & Company [166978]
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This item SOLD at 2023 Jun 16 @ 09:59UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Exceptionally important. This is the Report and Manifest for a Ship or Vessel of the United States, from a Foreign Port. Cargo on the ship Barque Equator, William Weir is Master, taken on at the port of Callao (in Peru). Cargo is 195 tons of coal for Alsop & Co. in San Francisco. Also lists six cabin passengers and eight steerage passengers, as well as the ship stores of beef, bacon, flour, coffee and sugar. Ship built at New Bedford, Massachusetts and owned by William Weir and William Thompson. Bound for San Francisco, so the ship had to go around Cape Horn. They departed Massachusetts in December 1850 and arrived in San Francisco May 1851. Signed by William Weir. 12.5 x 15.5" Black print on blue paper by Alexander Levy & Co., New Orleans.

Alsop & Company were a very important trading company during the Gold Rush and had treasure boxes aboard the SS Central America (we sold one in our SSCA auctions). Please see Fred Holabird's detailed essay on Alsop in the SSCA Part II catalog available on holabirdamericana.com. They were using this coal to heat houses and run furnaces at factories, including assay offices.

This is a great document showing the journey from the East Coast around the Horn to the California Gold fields at the height of the Gold Rush!



Date: 1850
Country (if not USA):
State: California
City: San Francisco
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