On board the ship Governor Morton 1852 March 10-1852 December 20
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Governor Morton (Ship)
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Merchant vessel, out of New York, N.Y., mastered by James E. Howland (on some voyages); owner-agent: Barling & Davis; built at Somerset, Mass., 1851. From the description of Logbook of the ship Governor Morton, 1868 May 14-1873 June 22. (Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 169912282 ...
Clarke, John, b. 1817
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John Clarke was a passenger on the ship Governor Morton traveling from New York to San Francisco around Cape Horn from March 10, 1852 to December 20, 1852. The journal contains a list of the second cabin passengers including such details as name, age, occupation, and city and state from which they hailed. John Clarke (b. 1817), a carpenter, was a second cabin passenger from Providence, Rhode Island, traveling with a relative, Joseph Clarke, a laborer. From the description of On board...