American Line Passenger Lists, Brochures, Deck Plans, Menus and Historical Documents Archives

The American Line operated transatlantic steamships that offered weekly express service between Southampton and New York with additional services between the ports of Antwerp, Philadelphia, Queenstown and Liverpool and Philadelphia and Antwerp.
Passenger Lists (Transcribed)
- 1893-08-19 New York - Southampton to New York
- 1895-09-07 Paris - Southampton to New York
- 1895-09-11 Rhynland
- 1896-08-15 Paris - Southampton to New York
- 1896-11-09 New York - Southampton to New York
- 1897-10-02 St. Louis
- 1900-09-08 New York - Southampton to New York via Cherbourg
- 1901-05-25 St. Louis - Southampton to New York via Cherbourg
- 1901-09-28 St. Paul - Southampton to New York via Cherbourg
- 1902-12-06 St. Paul
- 1903-09-12 Philadelphia
- 1905-08-16 Friesland
- 1906-08-22 Noordland
- 1907-11-09 St. Paul
- 1908-11-11 Haverford
- 1912-09-21 St. Louis
- 1914-05-27 St. Paul
View a Complete Listing of American Line Passenger Lists available at the Archives
Brochures
Deck Plans
- 1901-04-22 Cabin Deck Plan - S.S. New York
- 1901-04-22 Cabin Deck Plan - S.S. St. Louis and S.S. St. Paul
Menus
Articles
Steamship Fleet - Ship Histories and Other Information
- 1888 City of New York - Ships History
- 1888 City of Paris - Ships History
- 1894-08-11 The New Steamers St. Louis and St. Paul
Other Historical Documents of the American Line
Other Documents held by the Archives, In the Queue For Uploading
- 1896-09-29 Saloon Passenger List, S.S. New York, Southampton to New York, Captain F. M. Passow
- 1899-08-12 Saloon Passenger List, S.S. New York, Southampton to New York via Cherbourg. Captain W. J. Roberts.
- 1899-10-18 Saloon Passenger List, S.S. St. Paul - Eastbound
- 1901-04-22 Travel Brochure: American Line, Southampton to New York Service, Calling at Cherbourg, Tariff of First Cabin Fares from Southampton to New York, Includes Information for Passengers and Deck Plans for S.S. St. Louis and St. Paul, and, Deck Plan for the S.S. New York.
- 1901-09-04 Second Cabin S.S. St. Louis, New York to Southampton
- 1908-04-23 Card: Free Conveyance of Passengers and Baggage To Railway Station, S.S. Haverford / Over struck with Merion
- 1908-05-22 Brochure: Tariff of First Class Fares - Includes Deck Plans of St. Louis, St. Paul, Philadelphia and New York Steamships.
- 1908-09-12 First Class, S.S. Philadelphia, Southampton to New York via Cherbourg.
- 1910-06-18 Second Cabin S.S. Furnessia, New York to Glasgow. Includes article on Second Cabin accommodations on the Columbia, Caledonia and California. Furnessia is a One Class Cabin Only vessel.
- 1911-08-16 First Class, S.S. St. Paul, Southampton and Cherbourg to New York via Queenstown
- 1911-08-31 List of Passengers, S.S. Dominion, Liverpool to Philadelphia via Queenstown, Captain W. L. Mendus
- 1911-09-02 First Class, S.S. New York, Southampton and Cherbourg to New York
- 1911-09-23 First Class, S.S. St. Louis, Southampton to New York via Cherbourg. Captain John C. Jamison.
- 1912-08-31 First Class, S.S. Minnetonka, London to New York
- 1913-08-27 List of Passengers, S.S. Merion, Liverpool to Philadelphia via Queenstown signed by passenger Alice S. Dunning.
- 1914-05-27 List of Passengers, S.S. St. Paul, Southampton and Cherbourg to New York via Queenstown, Captain F. M. Passow.
- 1914-10-17 List of Passengers, S.S. Philadelphia, Liverpool to New York.
- 1915-05-29 Second Class, S.S. St. Louis, Liverpool to New York
- 1916-09-09 First and Second Class, S.S. St Paul, Liverpool to New York
- 1917-10-31 First and Second Class, S.S. St. Louis, Liverpool to New York, Captain H. (Herbert) Hartley
- 1923-06-28 Cabin, S.S. Manchuria, New York to Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg. Captain Adrian Zeeder, Cmdr. U.S.N.R.F.
- 1924-05-31 First Class, S.S. Minnewaska, New York to London via Cherbourg. Captain Frank H. Claret, O.B.E., R.N.R.
- 1924-08-30 Cabin, S.S. Mongolia, Hamburg to New York via Southampton and Cherbourg, Captain H. A. T. Candy, Comm., U.S.N.R.F. Included a mimeographed game of Find the Passengers' Names hidden in the clues listed - 40 in all.



