[Newspaper] Publication: The Cincinnati Daily Enquirer Cincinnati, OH, United States |
Correspondence. EVANSVILLE, April 20, 1869. RIVER EDITOR ENQUIRER: Manifest of steamer Havana, from Nashville: For Evansville — 100 hhds. tobacco. For Louisville — 13 hhds. tobacco, 1 brl. eggs, 1 bundle skins, 41 brls. crude oil, 50 sacks hay. For Cincinnati — Wasson, Morgan & Co., 4 brls. grease; R. A. Holden & Co., 2 casks beeswax, 7 bags feathers; Chas H. Waters & Co., 20 racks churns; Eugene Grasselli, 18 empty carboys; Hand, Whitehouse & Co., 6 empty boxes; J. Winkler & Co., 1 lot rags, scrap iron, &c.; Robert Moore & Co., 1 bale cotton; Sullivan & co., 1 box tobacco, H. F. Heckert, 25 hhds. tobacco; Schaller & Gerke, 20 empty beer kegs; Jno. Curtis, 1 buggy; Mitchell & Rammelsberg, 1 head-board; R. M. Bishop & Co., 1 brl. tallow, 8 sacks rags, 1 anchor. Add here: For Louisville — 7 bales cotton and 13 hhds. tobacco. For Cincinnati — Smith & Lewis, 141 sacks cotton seed; R. Hemingray & Co., 2 boxes glassware; Bishop Brothers, 2 brls. eggs and 1 sack feathers; S. P. Hill, 1,000 sacks corn. < MUGGINS. |
Keywords: | Hemingray |
Researcher notes: | |
Supplemental information: | |
Researcher: | Bob Stahr |
Date completed: | October 10, 2022 by: Bob Stahr; |