Captain George Hinsdale
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Captain George Hinsdale
| Karla (View posts) | Posted: 16 Jul 2004 1:59AM GMT |
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From the Los Angeles Times, May 6, 1900:
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY
Early Mariner Dead.
News has been received of the death at the Lick House in San Francisco of Capt. George Hinsdale, a pioneer of this Coast. The captain came to Santa Barbara first in 1844. His ships sailed from every port, from San Francisco to San Diego. The residence of the deceased was always this city. He was well known here, as is his family. At the time of his death Capt. Hinsdale had gone north on business connected with a line of South Sea sailing vessels, which he owned.
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY
Early Mariner Dead.
News has been received of the death at the Lick House in San Francisco of Capt. George Hinsdale, a pioneer of this Coast. The captain came to Santa Barbara first in 1844. His ships sailed from every port, from San Francisco to San Diego. The residence of the deceased was always this city. He was well known here, as is his family. At the time of his death Capt. Hinsdale had gone north on business connected with a line of South Sea sailing vessels, which he owned.