WAKEMAN — In this city, December 3, 1921, Mary Lincoln Wakeman, widow of the late Captain Edgar Wakeman, mother of Mrs. W. R. Curtis of Fruitvale, Miss Francisco Wakeman of New York, Edgar L. Wakeman of Oakland, G. L. Wakeman of Seattle, Wash., Miss Keith Wakeman of New York and sister of Wilber Walker Sr., of Oakland, a native of Maine aged 83 years, 10 months, and 24 days.
Funeral services Tuesday, December 6, 1921, at 2:30 p. m., at her late residence, 1028 Tenth Avenue, East Oakland, Calif. Funeral services and interment private.
Oakland Enquirer, Monday, December 5, 1921, Page 13, Column 8 –
VITAL STATISTICS
DEATH NOTICES
WAKEMAN — In Oakland, December 3, 1921, Mary Lincoln, widow of the late Captain Edgar Wakeman, mother of Mrs. W. B. Curtis of Fruitvale, Miss Francisco Wakeman of New York, Edgar L. Wakeman of Oakland, G. L. Wakeman of Seattle, Wash., Miss Keith Wakeman of New York, and sister of Wilber Walker, S.R., of Oakland, a native of Maine, aged 83 years 10 months 24 days.
Daily Alta California, Volume 5, Number 297, Thursday Morning, October 26, 1854, Page ?, Column 1 -
CLIPPER ARRIVAL - The splendid new clipper ship Midnight, Capt. Hatch, arrived yesterday in 117 days from Boston. She is consigned to Messrs. Sweetzer & Hutchings, and has hauled into Flint's wharf to discharge.
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ARRIVAL OF THE CLIPPER SHIP KATE HOOPER - The new clipper ship Kate Hooper, Capt. Jackson. Arrived yesterday, in 136 days from New York, consigned to Messrs. Lowe, Ebbetts & Co.
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MARKETS
City Trade Report
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Wednesday Evening, Oct. 25
The arrival of the clipper Midnight and Kate Hopper gave some little animation to the market, but much of their cargoes had been sold previously, to arrive.
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DIED
In this city, Oct. 25th, Capt. H. A. Hatch, formerly of New York.
His friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, Jackson Street wharf, this day, at 11 o'clock, A. M.
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PASSENGERS
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BOSTON - Mrs. Capt. Hatch and daughter, Mrs. M. A. Walker, Master W. Walker, Miss Mary Lincoln.
Shipping Intelligence
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PORT SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 26, 1854
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SWEENY & BAUGH, Merchants' Exchange, Reporters
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Arrived
Oct. 25 - Clipper ship Kate Hooper, Jackson, 130 days from New York, mdse to Lowe, Ebbetts & Co.
Clipper ship Midnight, Hatch, 117 days from Boston, mdse to Sweetzer, Hutchings & Co.
By Telegraph
Point Lobos - 10 P. M.
Weather clear; wind light from SSW. At sundown, a square-rigged vessel 10 miles northwest, inward bound.
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Clipper ship Midnight lies at North Point Dock.
Clipper ship Kate Hooper has anchored off North Beach.
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Spoken
Sept. 8th, lat 55 39, long 72 59, by ship Midnight, ship Prospero, from Boston for Valparaiso.
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Memoranda
Per Midnight - Passed Cape Horn Sept. 5th, with heavy weather, sprung bowsprit, knocked off figure head; crossed the Equator on the Pacific in 93 days, long 114 40; from that time has had light winds and calms, was off the harbor yesterday morning.
Daily Alta California, Volume 5, Number 299, Saturday, October 28, 1854, Page ?, Column 1 -
MARKETS
City Trade Report
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Wednesday Evening, Oct. 25
The arrival of the clipper Midnight and Kate Hopper gave some little animation to the market, but much of their cargoes had been sold previously, to arrive.
Column 3 -
DIED
In this city, Oct. 25th, Capt. H. A. Hatch, formerly of New York.
Shipping Intelligence
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PORT SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 28, 1854
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SWEENY & BAUGH, Merchants' Exchange, Reporters
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Arrived
Oct. 25 - Clipper ship Kate Hooper, Jackson, 130 days from New York, mdse to Lowe, Ebbetts & Co.
Clipper ship Midnight, Hatch, 117 days from Boston, mdse to Sweetzer, Hutchings & Co.
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Spoken
Sept. 8th, lat 55 39, long 72 59, by ship Midnight, ship Prospero, from Boston for Valparaiso.
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Memoranda
Per Midnight - Passed Cape Horn Sept. 5th, with heavy weather, sprung bowsprit, knocked off figure head; crossed the Equator on the Pacific in 93 days, long 114 40; from that time has had light winds and calms, was off the harbor yesterday morning.
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PASSENGERS
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BOSTON - Mrs. Capt. Hatch and daughter, Mrs. M. A. Walker, Master W. Walker, Miss Mary Lincoln.
IMPORTATIONS
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BOSTON - Per Midnight - 200 es boots and shoes Hobart & Boyle; 2 bxs wagons N. Simonds; 57 bxs oysters Crosby & Dibble;......50 doz. Brooms, 25 do pails, 203 pkgs mdze, unspecified.
Alameda County Gazette, Saturday, September 6, 1862, Page 2, Column 5 -
Births
In Brooklyn, August 28th, to the wife of Capt. Wakeman, a son.
WAKEMAN — In this city, December 3, 1921, Mary Lincoln Wakeman, widow of the late Captain Edgar Wakeman, mother of Mrs. W. R. Curtis of Fruitvale, Miss Francisco Wakeman of New York, Edgar L. Wakeman of Oakland, G. L. Wakeman of Seattle, Wash., Miss Keith Wakeman of New York and sister of Wilber Walker Sr., of Oakland, a native of Maine aged 83 years, 10 months, and 24 days.
Funeral services Tuesday, December 6, 1921, at 2:30 p. m., at her late residence, 1028 Tenth Avenue, East Oakland, Calif. Funeral services and interment private.
Oakland Enquirer, Monday, December 5, 1921, Page 13, Column 8 –
VITAL STATISTICS
DEATH NOTICES
WAKEMAN — In Oakland, December 3, 1921, Mary Lincoln, widow of the late Captain Edgar Wakeman, mother of Mrs. W. B. Curtis of Fruitvale, Miss Francisco Wakeman of New York, Edgar L. Wakeman of Oakland, G. L. Wakeman of Seattle, Wash., Miss Keith Wakeman of New York, and sister of Wilber Walker, S.R., of Oakland, a native of Maine, aged 83 years 10 months 24 days.
Daily Alta California, Volume 5, Number 297, Thursday Morning, October 26, 1854, Page ?, Column 1 -
CLIPPER ARRIVAL - The splendid new clipper ship Midnight, Capt. Hatch, arrived yesterday in 117 days from Boston. She is consigned to Messrs. Sweetzer & Hutchings, and has hauled into Flint's wharf to discharge.
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ARRIVAL OF THE CLIPPER SHIP KATE HOOPER - The new clipper ship Kate Hooper, Capt. Jackson. Arrived yesterday, in 136 days from New York, consigned to Messrs. Lowe, Ebbetts & Co.
Column 5 -
MARKETS
City Trade Report
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Wednesday Evening, Oct. 25
The arrival of the clipper Midnight and Kate Hopper gave some little animation to the market, but much of their cargoes had been sold previously, to arrive.
Column 6 -
DIED
In this city, Oct. 25th, Capt. H. A. Hatch, formerly of New York.
His friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, Jackson Street wharf, this day, at 11 o'clock, A. M.
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PASSENGERS
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BOSTON - Mrs. Capt. Hatch and daughter, Mrs. M. A. Walker, Master W. Walker, Miss Mary Lincoln.
Shipping Intelligence
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PORT SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 26, 1854
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SWEENY & BAUGH, Merchants' Exchange, Reporters
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Arrived
Oct. 25 - Clipper ship Kate Hooper, Jackson, 130 days from New York, mdse to Lowe, Ebbetts & Co.
Clipper ship Midnight, Hatch, 117 days from Boston, mdse to Sweetzer, Hutchings & Co.
By Telegraph
Point Lobos - 10 P. M.
Weather clear; wind light from SSW. At sundown, a square-rigged vessel 10 miles northwest, inward bound.
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Clipper ship Midnight lies at North Point Dock.
Clipper ship Kate Hooper has anchored off North Beach.
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Spoken
Sept. 8th, lat 55 39, long 72 59, by ship Midnight, ship Prospero, from Boston for Valparaiso.
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Memoranda
Per Midnight - Passed Cape Horn Sept. 5th, with heavy weather, sprung bowsprit, knocked off figure head; crossed the Equator on the Pacific in 93 days, long 114 40; from that time has had light winds and calms, was off the harbor yesterday morning.
Daily Alta California, Volume 5, Number 299, Saturday, October 28, 1854, Page ?, Column 1 -
MARKETS
City Trade Report
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Wednesday Evening, Oct. 25
The arrival of the clipper Midnight and Kate Hopper gave some little animation to the market, but much of their cargoes had been sold previously, to arrive.
Column 3 -
DIED
In this city, Oct. 25th, Capt. H. A. Hatch, formerly of New York.
Shipping Intelligence
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PORT SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 28, 1854
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SWEENY & BAUGH, Merchants' Exchange, Reporters
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Arrived
Oct. 25 - Clipper ship Kate Hooper, Jackson, 130 days from New York, mdse to Lowe, Ebbetts & Co.
Clipper ship Midnight, Hatch, 117 days from Boston, mdse to Sweetzer, Hutchings & Co.
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Spoken
Sept. 8th, lat 55 39, long 72 59, by ship Midnight, ship Prospero, from Boston for Valparaiso.
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Memoranda
Per Midnight - Passed Cape Horn Sept. 5th, with heavy weather, sprung bowsprit, knocked off figure head; crossed the Equator on the Pacific in 93 days, long 114 40; from that time has had light winds and calms, was off the harbor yesterday morning.
Column 4 -
PASSENGERS
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BOSTON - Mrs. Capt. Hatch and daughter, Mrs. M. A. Walker, Master W. Walker, Miss Mary Lincoln.
IMPORTATIONS
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BOSTON - Per Midnight - 200 es boots and shoes Hobart & Boyle; 2 bxs wagons N. Simonds; 57 bxs oysters Crosby & Dibble;......50 doz. Brooms, 25 do pails, 203 pkgs mdze, unspecified.
Alameda County Gazette, Saturday, September 6, 1862, Page 2, Column 5 -
Births
In Brooklyn, August 28th, to the wife of Capt. Wakeman, a son.
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