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Ship Washington 1851

Ship Washington, Bremen & Southampton to New York

From the “New York Times” dated Sept. 24 1851

Washington, a U. S. Mail steamship, George W. Floyd, commander, from Bremen, Sept. 5, via Southampton 10th, at 5 P. M. (12 days, 18 hrs.), with 180 passengers and 150 tons of freight to Moller, Sand & Rier, agents. Arrived at 1:30 this afternoon. Friday, Sept. 12, lat 50 30, lon 12 19, exchanged signals with an American ship showing Maryatt’s signals,

The United States Mail steamer, Washington, Capt. George W. Floyd, arrived yesterday afternoon at 1:30. She left Bremen on the 5th, and Southampton, on the 10th inst., at 5 o’clock P. M., thus making the passage in twelve days and eighteen hours. Among her passengers, of whom a full list will be found in another column, are Capt. Brown, with the remaining officers and crew of the yacht, America.

We are indebted to Mr. Abraham Adams, clerk of the Washington, for the early delivery of English papers.

The Washington brought out a valuable cargo, and 180 passengers, and there were a great number of applications for additional berths, but they could not be furnished. 

Washington U. S. Mail steamship Bremen New York Floyd, G. W. Left Sept. 5 180 Pass and freight Moller, Sand, & Rier

ACKERMAN H. 
ALLFULDISCH (Mrs.) 
BACHMAN A. 
BADEN H. 
BAHRE W. T. 
BAILEY Thomas 
BENZ T. F. 
BERKLOFF G. and lady
BERNEY [no name] and lady
BERNSTEIN Z. and lady
BIGNON [no name] 
BLOOM C., (Miss.) 
BLOOM L., (Mr.) 
BLOOM P., (Miss) 
BOODY A. 
BOTTENHEIM (Mr.) lady, child, nurse
BOUGINE (Miss) 
BRANDT F. C. 
BRANDT H. 
BRIDGMAN A. 
BROWN R., (Capt.) 
CAHPS Charles 
CAMPBELL J. L., (Mr.) 
CARPENTIER [no name] 
CLAUDET (Mr.) 
CLUDIUS C. 
COHN L. Z. 
CONRAD J., (Mr.) and lady
CONRAD L. 
CONRAD M., (Miss) 
CRUIT W. 
DALEMBERT E., (Miss) 
DES GRANGES Otto lady and child
DITIES W. 
DREVET [no name] lady and son
DUNN T., (Rev.) 
DURGAS L. A. 
EASON (Mr.) 
EBBINGHAUS A. 
FISCHER J., (Miss) 
FLOYD G. W., (Mrs.) 
FLOYD Jane, (Miss) 
FLOYD R., (Master) 
FRANKLIN Richard 
FRAUMANN G. 
FRICK (Dr.) 
FROMME A., (Miss) 
FRY Fanny 2 servants, maids
FULLAGER (Miss) 
FULLAGER (Mrs.) 
FUTHEZ M., (Miss) 
GERDES H. G. 
GOODE (Miss) 
GOODHEART T., (Mr.) and lady
GOTTFRIED A. 
GOTTFRIED H. 
GRAVELLE (Madme.) 
GREVE A., (Miss) 
GRIMM H. J. 
HAHNE R. 
HARKOPF M. 
HAUVEST S., (Mrs.) 
HEISER C., (Mr.) 
HERZOG (Miss) 
HOLCROFT Frances, (Miss) 
IKEN Berhard 
JACOBS (Mr.) and lady
JERKINS L., (Miss) 
JOHMYER H. 
JOHN F. L. 
JONES W. W. 
JUILLARD J. M. 
JUNGE Max 
KAMENA B. 
KELLER (Miss) 
KIESER [no name] 
KING F. G. 
KING W. 
KITTERSLINNS P. 
KITZSTEINERS (Mr.) 
KLIPFEL H. 
KOHN (Miss) 
LAURE (Miss) 
LEDERER A. 
LEDERER B., (Miss) 
LENVIR G. B. 
LEVERMANN M., (Miss) and servant
LEVI L., (Miss) 
LEVY [no name] 
MANEILL Manuel 
MARTINI A. 
MARTINI M. L. 
MAUSHACKER [no name] 
MILES Edward 
MOORE George and lady
MORRIS (Mr.) 
MULLER August 
MURX (Mr.) and lady
OBROCK C. F. and lady
OLDMIXAN J. W. 
OVERSTOLZ M. H. 
OVERSTOLZ W. (Mr.) and lady
PARRAS M. Rd. 
PEGNITZ D., (Mr.) lady and child
PELIG M. and lady
POLLARD Thomas 
POPPE H. C. 
POUCH (Miss) 
PRESCOTT James 
PRESTON J. T. L. 
RAPPMUND M., (Mrs.) 
REINERS C. M., (Miss) 
RICHY L., (Miss) 
RICHY P., (Mrs.) 
RICHY S. (Miss) 
ROBBINS Thomas H. 
ROBINSON D., (Rev.) 
ROSENGARTEN M. 
ROWE John W. 
SALMONSON (Mrs.) and child
SAVAGE S., (Mrs.) 
SCHEPELER John C. 
SCHILLING A., (Mrs.) and 2 children
SCHMIDT H. 
SEARLE S. 
SIEGER A., (Miss) 
SIEGER M., (Miss) 
SIEGER O., (Mrs.) 
SIEGER S., (Miss) 
SIEGER W. 
SOLOMOUS (Mrs.) 2 children, nurse
STRAUSS R., (Mrs.) 
TAPLEY H. M. 
VEALE John 
WALD Henry and lady
WALDBURGER J., (Miss) 
WALTER (Mr.) 
WARDELL L., (Mrs.) 
WEBERING M., (Miss) 
WEESNER E., (Mr.) and lady
WEISSA [no name] 
WEITH (Mrs.) 
WEITH L. (Miss) 
WHIFFING (Mrs.) 
WHIFFING T. 
WHITE W. 
WINCKE G. 
WINZER E. 
WITHS E. 
WITTE C. 
WOOD B. 
WORCH H. 
WREDE H. 

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Last Updated on 15 July 2003 
Transcriber Diane McClay 
Dates are in month/day/year format

Isabella Bordeaux to New York Aug. 3, 1851
In City of Richmond, steamer, from Norfolk
In Malabar (Britain), ship, from Dublin
In Baltimore, packet-ship, from Havre
In Cornelia, bark, from Smyrna
City of Richmond, steamer, Terry, Norfolk, 44 hours, mdse to Mailler & Lord
Baltimore, packet-ship, Conn, Havre, Aug. 19, 291 passengers and mdse. to Boyd & Hincken
Malabar (Britain), ship, Leeds, Dublin, 37 days, 247 passengers and ballast to T. [Wallron]
Cornelia, bark, [Hutch…], Smyrna, July 22, wood and cargo to master
“In packet-ship, Isaac Webb, from Liverpool-
“In bark, John Colby, from Ponce, P. R.-
In Cherokee, a steamer, from New Orleans
In Norma, a ship, from Havana
In Mary Morris, a bark, from Glasgow
In Washington, a U. S. Mail steamship, from Bremen
In Brother Jonathan, a steamship, from Chagres, via Savannah
In Sarah, a ship, from Glasgow
In Hendrik Hudson, a packet ship, from London
In Gipsey Queen, a Br. bark, from Dublin
In Argo, a ship, from Liverpool
In Africa, a steamship, from Liverpool
In Guy Mannering, a packet ship, from Liverpool
In ship, Meta, from Bremen
In bark, Canada, from Neuvitas
Ship, Robert Parker, (of Portsmouth), 36 days from Liverpool, 230 passengers and mdse. to Harnden & Co.
U. S. Mail steamship, Baltic, Comstock, from Liverpool Sept. 17, at 2 P. M., with pass. and mdse. to E. K. [Cellins] & Co.
Steamship, Union, Budd, 7 days and 7 hours, from New Orleans with pass. and mdse. to Spoffard and Tileston & Co.
Steamship, City of Richmond, Terry, from Richmond, with pass. and mdse. to Mailler & Lord. 34 hours from Norfolk, Sat., at 2: 30 A. M., 20 miles north of Barnegat, was run into by a topsail schooner, name not known, her jib boom striking the steamer on her larboard side, just abaft the main rigging, and carrying away mizzen stays and larboard mizzen rigging, with 50 feet of monkey rail and quarter boat [dav…], damaged smoke stack and stove galley.
Packet ship, Havre, Mulford, from Havre, Sept. [3], and [the] Lizard, the 5th, with 303 pass. and mdse. to M. Livingston.
Bark, Cosmo [Gosmo], (British), Outerbridge, from Bristol, Aug. 30, with 57 pass., and mdse. to E. S. Innis & Co.
Bark, Odessa (British), Selly, 34 days from Cork, with 146 passengers, and in ballast to Grinnell & Minturn
In steamship, Merlin, from St. Thomas, Bermuda