Passenger Lists - Atlantic Transport Line - Available at the Gjenvick-Gjønvik Archives

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1899-06-01 Passenger List S.S. Marquette |
Cabin Passenger List for the 1 June 1899 Westbound Voyage of the Marquette of the Atlantic Transport Line from London, England to New York, Commanded by Captain T. F. GATES. |
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1900-11-08 Passenger List S.S. Marquette |
| List of Saloon Passengers on the S.S. Marquette of the Atlantic Transport Line Departing from London to New York on 8 November 1900, Commanded by Captain T. F. Gates. | |
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1902-04-10 Passenger List S.S. Minneapolis |
Saloon Passenger List for the 10 April 1902 Westbound Voyage of the Steamship Minneapolis of the Atlantic Transport Line from London, England to New York, Commanded by Captain T. F. GATES. |
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1902-08-16 Passenger List S.S. Minnehaha |
Saloon Passenger List for the 16 August 1902 Westbound Voyage of the Steamship Minnehaha of the Atlantic Transport Line from London, England to New York, Commanded by Captain J. ROBINSON. |
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1904-06-18 Passenger List S.S. Minnetonka |
First Class Passenger List for the 18 June 1904 Westbound Voyage of the Steamship Minnetonka of the Atlantic Transport Line from London, England to New York, Commanded by Captain SYDNEY LAYLAND. |
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1904-08-27 Passenger List S. S. Minneapolis |
First Class Passenger List for the S.S. Minneapolis of the Atlantic Transport Line, Departing from London on 27 August 1904, Arriving in New York on 5 September 1904. Commanded by Captain Thomas F. Gates. |
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1905-11-16 Passenger List S. S. Minneapolis |
First Class Passenger List (Including Information for Passengers) for the 16 November 1905 Voyage of the SS Minneapolis of the Atlantic Transport Line from London to New York, Commanded by Captain Thos. F. Gates. |
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1906-05-12 Passenger List S.S. Minneapolis |
First Class Passenger List for the 12 May 1906 Westbound Voyage of the Steamship Minneapolis of the Atlantic Transport Line from London, England to New York, Commanded by Captain T. F. Gates. |
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1908-07-25 Passenger List S.S. Minnetonka |
First Class Passenger List for the 25 July 1908 Westbound Voyage of the Steamship Minnetonka of the Atlantic Transport Line from London, England to New York, Commanded by Captain E. G. Cannons. |
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1909-06-12 Passenger List S.S. Minneapolis |
First Class Passenger List for the 12 June 1909 Westbound Voyage of the Steamship Minneapolis of the Atlantic Transport Line from London, England to New York, Commanded by Captain FRANK H. CLARET, R.N.R. |
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1912-08-31 Passenger List S.S. Minnetonka |
First Class Passenger List for the 31 August 1912 Westbound Voyage of the Steamship Minnetonka of the Atlantic Transport Line from London, England to New York, Commanded by Captain E. O. Cannons. |
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1913-09-27 Passenger List S.S. Minnehaha |
First Class Passenger List for the 27 September 1913 Voyage of the SS Minnehaha of the Atlantic Transport Line from London to New York, Commanded by Captain FRANK H. CLARET. Annotated by one of the passengers - interesting read. Notable Passengers Included: Frank Miles Day, James S. Easby-Smith, Mrs. Lyn Harding, Philip C. Sawyer, Richard Haveland Smythe |
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1914-08-29 Passenger List S.S. Minnetonka |
First Class Passenger List for the 29 August 1914 Voyage of the SS Minnetonka of the Atlantic Transport Line from London to New York, Commanded by Captain E. O. Cannons. |
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1925-07-11 Passenger List S.S. Minnekahda |
Tourist Third Cabin Passenger List for the 11 July 1925 Voyage of the SS Minnehaha of the Atlantic Transport Line from London to New York via Boulogne, Commanded by Captain J. JENSON. |
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1925-08-08 Passenger List S.S. Minnekahda |
Tourist Third Cabin Passenger List for the 8 August 1925 Voyage of the SS Minnekahda from London to New York via Boulogne-Sur-Mer, Commanded by Captain J. Jenson (Lt. Cmdr. U.S.N.R.F.). |
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1927-08-20 Passenger List S.S. Minnesota |
Passenger list for the S.S. Minnesota of the Atlantic Transport Line, Departing from London to New York via Boulogne on 20 August 1927, Commanded by Captain W. F:. POLLARD, D.S.O., R.D. |
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1927-09-03 Passenger List S.S. Minnekahda |
Tourist Third Cabin Passenger List for the 3 September 1927 Westbound Voyage of the Steamship Minnekahda from London to New York via Boulogne-Sur-Mer, Commanded by Captain J. Jenson (Lt. Cmdr. U.S.N.R.) |
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1928-03-31 Passenger List S.S. Minnekahda |
Tourist Third Cabin Passenger List for the 31 March 1928 Voyage of the SS Minnekahda from London to New York via Boulogne-Sur-Mer, Commanded by Captain J. Jenson (Lt. Cmdr. U.S.N.R.F.) |
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1928-07-07 Passenger List S.S. Minnesota |
| List of Passengers on board the S.S. Minnesota of the Atlantic Transport Line, Departing from London to New York via Boulogne Sur Mer, Commanded by Captain E. Finch. | |
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1928-09-01 Passenger List S.S. Minnesota |
List of Passengers for the S.S. Minnesota of the Atlantic Transport Line, Departing from London on 1 September 1928, Commanded by Captain E. Finch, R.D., R.N.R. |
The Minnetonka and Minnewaska carry First Class Passengers only, and call at Cherbourg eastbound.
The Minnekahda and Minnesota carry Tourist Third Cabin Passengers only, and call at Boulogne eastbound,
The Minnekahda also calls at Plymouth' eastbound.
All westbound passenger ships are from London to New York via Boulogne.
ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE (1892-1931) British-USA
In the beginning, The Atlantic Transport Line ran a large fleet of steamships between Baltimore, and London and Swansea. In 1902 the International Navigation Company became the International Mercantile Marine Company, and under its enlarged scope and capital absorbed the White Star Line, the Atlantic Transport Line, the Dominion Line and the Leyland Line.
The Atlantic Transport Line for a generation was famous in the London passenger trade, with a fine fleet of big combination steamers, known as the "Minne" class -- Minnehaha, Minnetonka, etc. -- and in 1919, though it was bereft, by the fortunes of war, of its passenger steamers, which have not yet been replace, it is one of the great and powerful freight lines plying between American and English ports, and a potential power in passenger business as well. Atlantic Transport Line - Primary route between New York and London (Tilbury Docks).
After World One, The Atlantic Transport Line between New York and London resumed service for passengers with the steamships Manchuria and Mongolia and later added the Minnekahda in 1920. Sister ships: Minneapolis, Minnehaha and Minnewaska. and Minnetonka were fine, sturdy ships, 600 feet long, of 21,000 gross tons each are oil burners. The Minnewaska and Minnetonka were the forerunners of their new fleet that replaced the famous "Minne" class ships sent to the bottom by torpedoes in the war.
Each of the ships carried about 320 first-class passengers, in addition to some 17,000 tons of cargo, and crossed the Atlantic from Pier to Pier in less than nine days. Like their famous predecessors, these new ships were designed for great steadiness at sea.
The American- owned, British-operated Atlantic Transport Line proclaimed itself as “unique in the travel world” on this poster from around 1920. And it was—it's liners were designed to carry only “tourist third class” passengers , making fares far more affordable (40 GBP per round trip) than those of the luxury liners. It was a strategy that attracted legions of low-fare-seeking students who responded to the line's other slogan "Spend your long vacation in America."
Post World War One, Atlantic Transport Line built as replacements for ships of the same names which had been lost during World War I. Atlantic Transport Line, was a constituent company of International Mercantile Marine (IMM).






















