Steamship manifest; 7 barrels of glass for Gray, Hemingray & Bro.

[Newspaper]

Publication: The Cincinnati Daily Commercial

Cincinnati, OH, United States
vol. 19, no. 51, p. 4, col. 4


River and Steamboat News.


Weather and River — Freights — Loss of a

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OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE


EDS. COM.: — Steamer Glendale left Memphis Wednesday at 6 o'clock P.M.

MANIFEST — J. G. Odiorne, 50 bales Cotton; E. B. Townsend, 25 bales cotton; R. Buchanan, 22 bales cotton; Gould, Pearce & Co., 36 bales cotton; L. M. R. R., 15 bales cotton; For Zanesville, Ohio, 6 bales cotton; For Philadelphia, 188 bales cotton; For Baltimore, 86 bales of cotton; For New York, 490 bales of cotton; discharged at Cannelton, 38 bales cotton. Total 956 bales. J. M. Brunswick & Co., 1 Billiard Table; Tate & Sons, 5 bbls Onions; J. D. Lehmer & Co., 55 bags Cotton; Phillips & Jordan, 12 bbls Scrap Iron; T. McBunie, 1 box; E. Block & Bro., 3 pkgs; Gray, Hemingray & Bro., 7 bbls Glass; Wm. Walker, lot Ale bbls; Schaller & Schiff do do.; Skinner & Franklin, 300 Dry Hides; W. Glenn & Sons, 75 bales Batting; Griffin Taylor, 1 bbl Sweet Potatoes. Queen City passed down on Wednesday afternoon.


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Keywords:Hemingray
Researcher notes:This article seems to indicate the steamer was heading southward on the Ohio River, having dropped off cotton in Cannelton, IN on it's way towards Memphis. The barrels of glassware from Hemingray must have been bound for points southward of Memphis.
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Researcher:Bob Stahr
Date completed:August 17, 2022 by: Bob Stahr;