SS Paris Passenger List - 5 September 1896

 

Front Cover, Saloon Passenger List for the SS Paris of the American Line, Departing Saturday, 5 September 1896 from Southampton to New York.

Front Cover, Saloon Passenger List for the SS Paris of the American Line, Departing Saturday, 5 September 1896 from Southampton to New York, Commanded by Captain Frederick Watkins. GGA Image ID # 158b9b666c

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  1. Captain: Frederick Watkins
  2. Purser: W. H. Smith
  3. Surgeon: A. F. Graf
  4. Chief Steward: Walter Harris.

 

Notable Passengeners Included:

Adelbert Althouse, Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich, Lucy Truman Aldrich, Abigail Greene Aldrich Rockefeller, Edward Nathaniel Brush, Philip Powell Calvert, George Henry Fox, Marie Josephine Hull, Graham Lusk, Richard Lounsbery, Levy Mayer, Sophie Traubmann, Michael Henry de Young.

 

Saloon Passengers

  1. Mrs. W. C. Allen
  2. Mr. L. H. Arnold
  3. Mrs. Arnold
  4. Miss Arnold
  5. Mr. L. H. Arnold, Jr.
  6. Miss Mary Andrus
  7. Mrs. S. G. Altemus
  8. Miss Amy Owen Aldrichs
  9. Mr. Allen
  10. Mrs. L. Allien
  11. Mr. H. Angelo
  12. Mr. Tames Arthur
  13. Lt. A. Althouse (Note 1)
  14. Hon. Nelson W. Aldrich (Note 2)
  15. Mrs. Aldrich
  16. Miss Lucy P. Aldrich (Note 3)
  17. Miss Abbey G. Aldrich (Note 4)
  18. Dr Edward N. Brush (Note 5)
  19. Miss M. F. Bills
  20. Mr. Searles Babbith
  21. Mrs. Babbith
  22. Mr. Conrad Becker
  23. Mr. Nike C. Bartholomew
  24. Mr. Lucius H. Beers
  25. Mrs. Beers
  26. Miss K. Bryant
  27. Mr. G. M. Bartlett
  28. Hon. Maurice B. Beardsley
  29. Mrs. Beardsley
  30. Mr. Samuel F. Beardsley
  31. Miss Lucy M. Beardsley
  32. Miss Amelia L. Beardsley
  33. Mr. Harry Badet
  34. Mr. Jesse L. Boogher
  35. Mrs. Boogher
  36. Dr J. Leland Boogher
  37. Miss Alberta Boogher
  38. Mr. Howard W. Boogher
  39. Dr J. S. Billings
  40. Mr. James W. Baird
  41. Miss Carolena Borden
  42. Mrs. F. E. Bennett
  43. Mr. A. L. Barber
  44. Mr. le D. L. Barber
  45. Mrs. P. C. Burke
  46. Miss L. Burke
  47. Mr. Andrew Bogart
  48. Mrs. David Bigler
  49. Mr. Henry Brown
  50. Miss Jenneatte Brown
  51. Mr. Howard Bayley
  52. Mrs. Bayley
  53. Miss Katie Brooker
  54. Miss M. L. Barr
  55. Mr. Fred E. Barrett
  56. Mrs. Barrett
  57. Miss Sophia E. Batchford
  58. Mr. Edward Barnard
  59. Miss Barnard
  60. Miss Buchanan
  61. Mrs. C. Banett
  62. Mr. Chas. Brown
  63. Mrs. E. S. Crocker
  64. Mr. O. L. Colony
  65. Miss C. C. Calkins
  66. Miss M. E. Clancy
  67. Mr. Fred Colburn
  68. Miss Marion Colborn
  69. Dr Jas. Harwood Closson
  70. Mr. Thomas Couch
  71. Mr. Thomas Couch, Jr.
  72. Mr. S. J. Christensen
  73. Dr J. Carden Cooper
  74. Mrs. E. W. Case
  75. Mr. S. D. Cozzens
  76. Mr. Elverton R. Chapman
  77. Miss Virginia M. Chapman and Maid
  78. Miss C. Crawford
  79. Prof Chas. M. Carter
  80. Mr. Philip P. Calvert (Note 6)
  81. Mr. C. W. Clark
  82. Mrs. Clark
  83. Mrs. Frederick Chauncey
  84. Miss Chauncey
  85. Master Ogden Cryder
  86. Miss Fanny E. Carter
  87. Mr. Royal Phelps Carroll
  88. Mrs. Carroll and two valets
  89. Mrs. J. B. Case
  90. Mr. C. R. Crane
  91. Mr. Sheldon Cary
  92. Mrs. John E. Cary
  93. Miss Grace Delk
  94. Miss Mary Delk
  95. Mr. Edward H. Day
  96. Mrs. B. Doctor
  97. Mr. Andrew F. Derr
  98. Mrs. Derr
  99. Mrs. Davy
  100. Miss Dare
  101. Miss M. Doyle
  102. Mr. John Davis
  103. Mrs. Alice White De Vol
  104. Miss Clementine Dalcour
  105. Miss S. M. Ely
  106. Mrs. James A. Edgar
  107. Mr. Charles H. Edgar
  108. Miss Ewing
  109. Miss Anna Foulke
  110. Mr. George J. Ferry, Jr.
  111. Mr. Wm. Ferry
  112. Mr. Cecil Fowler
  113. Miss L. Fee
  114. Dr George Henry Fox (Note 7)
  115. Mrs. Fox
  116. Mr. J. A. Ferguson
  117. Mrs. Ferguson
  118. Miss Ferguson
  119. Mrs. Mary E. Ferguson
  120. Mr. Andrew Foreman
  121. Mr. Tung Ping Foo
  122. Mr. John Garatty
  123. Dr T. H. Gray, M.D
  124. Mrs. Gray
  125. Mrs. J. T. Graham
  126. Mr. Harry Green
  127. Mr. George W. Garrould
  128. Rev. Edwin C. Griffiths
  129. Mrs. L. Give'nand
  130. Mr. A. S. Goodwin
  131. Mr. Preston M. Gill
  132. Mr. H. B. Gayley
  133. Mrs. F. A. Graham
  134. Master Ruthben Graham
  135. Mrs. George S. Harwood
  136. Miss Harwood
  137. Miss E. Horan
  138. Miss Hooker
  139. Mr. Frank H. Hooker
  140. Mr. Donald R. Hooker
  141. Dr Lee Harban
  142. Mrs. W. E. Rusted
  143. Rev. Edwin W. Husted
  144. Mrs. Rusted
  145. Mr. Frank Hansell
  146. Rev R. Harcourt, D.D.
  147. Mrs. Harcourt
  148. Mrs. Thornton Hinkle
  149. Miss Helen Hinkle
  150. Mr. W. A. Hart
  151. Miss N. P. Hammond
  152. Miss Holstom
  153. Mrs. Marie von Hammer
  154. Mr. F. A. Hartmann
  155. Mr. Jesse Hirschmann
  156. Mr. James King Hamilton
  157. Mr. Newman S. Hall
  158. Mr. N. B. Holton
  159. Miss Josephine Hall [Marie Josephine Hull] (Note 8)
  160. Mr. C. N. Howes
  161. Mrs. I. J. Hurlbut
  162. Mr. Watson M. Holmes
  163. Mrs. Holmes
  164. Mr. Charles A. Hess
  165. Mrs. Hess
  166. Master Jerome Sayles Hess
  167. Miss Clara E. Johnson
  168. Mr. F. Wolcott Jackson
  169. Mrs. Jackson
  170. Miss Jackson
  171. Miss Nina F. Jackson
  172. Miss Martha N. Jackson
  173. Mr. Wm. F. Jackson
  174. Mr. Charles H. Jackson
  175. Mr. Oliver W. Jackson
  176. Miss K. Jackson
  177. Mr. Howard B Jackson
  178. Mr. E. C. Jackson
  179. Mrs. Jackson
  180. Miss Anna L. Jackson
  181. Miss Edna Jones
  182. Mr. C. L. Kauffmann
  183. Mr. Peter King
  184. Mr. Hamilton T. King
  185. Mr. H. C. F. Koch
  186. Mrs. Koch
  187. Mr. Maulsby Kimball
  188. Mr. I. F. Kane
  189. Mr. I. W. Kiser
  190. Mr. A. Katz
  191. Mrs. Katz
  192. Miss Ida Kelly
  193. Miss Lily Kelly
  194. Miss Gretta Kelly
  195. Miss Kroeger
  196. Mr. Pine Kong
  197. Mr. Henry Kirk
  198. Mr. I. T. Lynch
  199. Miss G. Lee
  200. Mr. George M. Lamb
  201. Dr Daniel Lewis
  202. Mrs. Lewis
  203. Lt Frederik. W. Lewis
  204. Mr. Edmund J. Lindsay, Jr.
  205. Mrs. Seton Lindsay
  206. Mr. L. Seton Lindsay
  207. Mr. H. B. Lindsay
  208. Mr. Elek Ludvigh
  209. Mrs. Ludvigh
  210. Miss Clara Ludvigh
  211. Dr Graham Lusk (Note 9)
  212. Mrs. R. P. Lounsbery
  213. Miss Edith Lounsbery
  214. Mr. Ben All Lounsbery
  215. Master Richard Lounsbery (Note 10)
  216. Mr. J. L Loose
  217. Mrs. Loose
  218. Hon P. H. McCarron
  219. Miss Flora Marshall
  220. Mr. Thos. Mein
  221. Mrs. Mein and Maid
  222. Mr. W. W. Mein
  223. Mr. R. M. Mein
  224. Miss Marcia Mitchell
  225. Miss Anna M. Mitchell
  226. Mr. Michael F. Murphy
  227. Miss M. Murphy
  228. Miss E. Metzger
  229. Miss H. D. Mowry
  230. Miss Isabelle A. McCann
  231. Mrs. W. E. Mathews
  232. Mr. Hy. Miller
  233. Mr. L. P. Miller
  234. Mrs. C. J. Miller
  235. Mr. Alf. S. Miller
  236. Mrs. Miller
  237. Mr. James W. McAllister
  238. Mr. Franklin McAllister
  239. Miss Helen McDowell
  240. Mr. O. H. McDowell
  241. Mrs. O. H. McDowell
  242. Dr. D. N. McQuillen
  243. Mrs. McQuillen
  244. Master D. N. McQuillen, Jr.
  245. Mrs. Mather
  246. Mr. Will C. Macfarlane
  247. Mrs. Macfarlane
  248. Mrs. William Magill
  249. Mr. J. B. Meyer
  250. Mrs. Meyer
  251. Master Shelly Meyer
  252. Dr Robert Millar
  253. Mr. A. W. Maddock
  254. Mrs. Maddock
  255. Miss Maude Maddock
  256. Miss Sallie Maddock
  257. Miss Bella Maddock
  258. Mr. Levy Mayer (Note 11)
  259. Mrs. Rachel Mayer
  260. Miss Hortense Mayer
  261. Miss Madeline Mayer, Governess and Maid
  262. Mr. Alexander McDonald
  263. Mrs. McDonald
  264. Mrs. S. C. Miles
  265. Rev Joseph McMahon
  266. Mr. J. M. Martin
  267. Miss Eva Martin
  268. Mrs. W. B. Morse
  269. Miss Francis Morse
  270. Miss M. G. Martin
  271. Mr. Jared T. Newman
  272. Mrs. Newman
  273. Mr. George S. Newman
  274. Rev J. R. Nichols
  275. Mr. F. Nagel
  276. Mr. Frederick Hawley Nagel
  277. Mr. Harold Reck Nagel
  278. Miss Charlotte A. Norris
  279. Mr. Chas. Olney
  280. Mrs. Olney
  281. Miss Grace C. Olney
  282. Mr. E. S. Osbon
  283. Mrs. Osbon
  284. Mr. Clark Olds
  285. Mrs. Olds
  286. Dr Lambert Ott
  287. Mr. P. O'Connell
  288. Miss K. O'Connell
  289. Miss Margaret Oliver
  290. Mr. C. W. Park
  291. Dr John C. Pegran
  292. Mr. W. F. Porter
  293. Miss A. D. Peck
  294. Mr. Francis H. Potter
  295. Master Philip K. Potter
  296. Miss Alice Potter and Maid
  297. Mrs. H. S. Paine
  298. Mr. Wm. Parr
  299. Mrs. Parr
  300. Mr. William Philp
  301. Mr. F. Phillips
  302. Rev George Patterson, D.D.
  303. Mr. Joseph Purcell
  304. Mr. C. H. Parker, Jr.
  305. Mr. George F. Pope
  306. Mrs. F. Marion Ronan
  307. Miss Cecelia Ransford
  308. Mr. C. Robins
  309. Miss Reba Ralston
  310. Miss Dorothea Reiner
  311. Mr. C. W. Raymond
  312. Mr. Milton M. Rae
  313. Mr. George C. Rand
  314. Mrs. Rand and Maid
  315. Mr. Wm. J. Spain
  316. Mr. F. S. Smith
  317. Mr. J. D. Smith
  318. Mrs. George Harvey Smith
  319. Rev T. Ralston Smith, D.D
  320. Miss Beatrice K. Smith
  321. Miss Janet Sullivan
  322. Mr. Wm. Schuberth
  323. Miss Mary Gordon Schram
  324. Mrs. J. M. Sherwood
  325. Mr. T. C. Stanfield
  326. Miss Laura McDonald-Stallo
  327. Miss Helena McDonald-Stallo, Maid and Nurse
  328. Mr. Louis P. Slade
  329. Mr. Francis Stuart
  330. Mrs. Edmund de Schweinitz
  331. Dr G. E. de Schweinitz
  332. Mr. Jacob J. Seeds
  333. Mrs. Seeds
  334. Master Harold Seeds
  335. Master Joseph Seeds
  336. Miss M. E. Stebbins
  337. Mr. Henry Schnecker
  338. Miss Sloter
  339. Miss M. Seibel
  340. Capt. Shackford
  341. Mr. E. M. C. Tower
  342. Mr. D. C. Thomson
  343. Mrs. Thomson
  344. Mr. J. L. Thompson
  345. Mrs. Thompson
  346. Mr. J. C. Thaw
  347. Miss Sophie Traubman (Note 12)
  348. Miss Aggie Traubman
  349. Mrs. Jennie Traubman
  350. Mr. Lawrence Turnure and Valet
  351. Mr. J. B. Tangbourne
  352. Mr. J. M. Varnum
  353. Dr (Miss) Frances C. Van Gasken
  354. Rev F. J. Van Antwerp
  355. Miss Leslie West
  356. Mr. E. E. White, LL.D
  357. Mrs. White
  358. Mr. Alex White
  359. Mrs. White, two children and Infant
  360. Mr. W. B. White
  361. Mr. C. A. Waldo
  362. Miss Anna Willson
  363. Mrs. R. H. Wetmore
  364. Mrs. Chas. Watts
  365. Miss Hortense E. Watts
  366. Miss Weldon
  367. Miss Beatrice Weldon
  368. Mrs. H. S. Williams
  369. Miss Charlotte Williams
  370. Miss Edith C. Williams
  371. Dr H. M. Weeks
  372. Mr. Watson
  373. Miss Julia E. Winslow
  374. Mrs. Woolrich
  375. Miss Woolrich
  376. Rev W. B. Wright, D.D
  377. Mr. W. B. Wright, Jr.
  378. Mr. Thew. Wright
  379. Miss L. B. Wright
  380. Miss Josette Webb
  381. Mr. Whitman
  382. Rev J. C. Welwood
  383. Lt. Willougbley Walke
  384. Mr. Carl Williams
  385. Mr. M. H. de Young [Michael Henry de Young] (Note 13)
  386. Mrs. de Young and Maid
  387. Mrs. Yerkes and Maid
  388. Mr. Charles Zunz

 

Notes About Passengers

  1. Adelbert Althouse (May 23, 1869 – May 17, 1954) was a United States Navy Captain who served as Guam's 27th and 29th Naval Governor. Before his Governorship, he served on ships in the Navy and participated in the Spanish–American War and World War I. During the World War, he earned the Navy Cross for commanding the USS Brooklyn and serving as Chief of Staff for the Commander and Chief of the United States Asiatic Fleet.
  2. Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich (November 6, 1841 – April 16, 1915) was a prominent American politician and a true leader of the Republican Party in the United States Senate. He represented Rhode Island from 1881 to 1911, and by the 1890s, he was one of the key Republicans who largely controlled the major decisions of the Senate. His influence was so significant that he was often referred to as the 'general manager of the Nation,' dominating tariff and monetary policy in the first decade of the 20th century.
  3. Lucy Truman Aldrich (October 23, 1869 – January 12, 1955) was a philanthropist and art collector, the eldest daughter of U.S. Senator Nelson W. Aldrich of Rhode Island. Lucy, who never married and was congenitally deaf, was educated privately by governesses and later at Miss Porter's School in Farmington, Connecticut.
  4. Abigail Greene Aldrich Rockefeller (October 26, 1874 – April 5, 1948) was an American socialite and philanthropist. She was a prominent member of the Rockefeller family through her marriage to financier and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller Jr., the son of Standard Oil co-founder John D. Rockefeller Sr. Her father was Nelson W. Aldrich, who served as a Senator from Rhode Island. Rockefeller was known for being the driving force behind the Museum of Modern Art establishment. She was the mother of Nelson Rockefeller, who served as the 41st Vice President of the United States.
  5. Edward Nathaniel Brush (April 23, 1852 – January 10, 1933) was an American physician, a mental hospital administrator, and an editor of psychiatric journals. The Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital, a private mental hospital in Baltimore, opened in 1891, and Brush accepted the role of superintendent on February 9, 1891. He stayed until his retirement in 1920. He was a professor of psychiatry at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in Baltimore until 1920. He continued to serve on the editorial Board and as editor of The American Journal of Insanity, which became The American Journal of Psychiatry in 1921 when it was bought by the American Psychiatric Association (APA). Brush became editor emeritus in 1931.
  6. Philip Powell Calvert (January 29, 1871 – August 23, 1961) was an American entomologist recognized as a leading authority on the Odonata (dragonfly order). A long-term teacher and professor at the University of Pennsylvania, he was President of the American Entomological Society 1900-15. He was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1918.[1] His 1893 publication Catalogue of the Odonata (dragonflies) of the Vicinity of Philadelphia, with an Introduction to the Study of this Group, served as a model for regional insect study and was the first major attempt at a guide to the order. Calvert went on to publish over 300 notes and articles on the Odonata. He was married to botanist Amelia Smith Calvert.
  7. George Henry Fox (8 October 1846 – 1 August 1937) was an American dermatologist, medical school professor, and Civil War veteran.
  8. Marie Josephine Hull (née Sherwood; January 3, 1877 – March 12, 1957) was an American stage and film actress who was also a play director. She had a successful 50-year career on stage while taking some of her better-known roles to film. She won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the movie Harvey (1950), a role she originally played on Broadway. She was sometimes credited as Josephine Sherwood.
  9. Graham Lusk FRS(For) FRSE (February 15, 1866 – July 18, 1932) was an American physiologist and nutritionist. He graduated from Columbia University and the University of Munich with a Ph.D. He was an expert on diabetes. He was profoundly deaf from the age of 30.
  10. Richard Lounsbery (born in New York City in 1882, died 1967) was an American businessman. He established the Richard Lounsbery Foundation with his family's wealth.
  11. Levy Mayer (October 23, 1858 – August 14, 1922) was an American lawyer from Virginia. A child prodigy of law, Mayer graduated from Yale Law School before he could even legally practice the profession in his hometown of Chicago, Illinois. After several years organizing the Chicago Law Library, Mayer practiced with Adolf Kraus. Mayer became one of the most infamous lawyers in Chicago by defending large corporations against anti-trust litigation. Furthermore, he successfully defended the Iroquois Theater and its manager in the aftermath of the Iroquois Theatre fire. At the time of his death, he was considered one of the richest lawyers in the United States. He is the namesake of Levy Mayer Hall at Northwestern University, and his law firm is known today as Mayer Brown.
  12. Sophie Traubmann (May 12, 1867 – August 16, 1951) was an American soprano. Born in New York City, Traubmann studied in that city and in Paris, where her teachers included Pauline Viardot and Mathilde Marchesi. Cosima Wagner coached her in the performance of numerous Richard Wagner roles. She debuted at the Academy of Music in her native city, singing Venus in Tannhäuser. She was the first Woglinde in Der Ring des Nibelungen for American audiences. She also created the role of Margiana in Der Barbier von Bagdad at its American premiere. Traubmann sang at the Metropolitan Opera for three seasons, beginning in 1887, and was also active as a soloist at numerous European opera houses during her career.
  13. Michael Henry de Young (September 30, 1849 – February 15, 1925) was an American journalist and businessman.

 

Information for Passengers

  • Breakfast from 8:00 until 10:00 am
  • Luncheon at 1 pm
  • Dinner at 6.30. pm

The Bar closes at 11:00 pm Lights are extinguished in the Saloon at 11:00 pm, and in the Smoking Room at 11:30 pm

Please apply to the Second Steward for Seats at Table.

Letters and Telegrams should be handed tc the Saloon Steward within an hour after leavIlg Southampton, and those/' for despatch upon reachin; port should be handed to him; hour before arrival.

Writing Paper, Envelopes, and Telegraph Forms will be found in the Library.

For Railway and Steamship Time Tables of the various Companies, apply to the Saloon Steward.

Inquiries regarding Baggage will be attended to by the Baggage Steward, to whom all Baggage which Passengers wish to leave in the Company's care should be handed, properly labelled, and with full instructions as to disposal.

Large Deck Chairs can be obtained for use on the voyage, at a charge of 50 cents each, upon appikation at the Purser's Office, or to the Deck Steward.

The Company will not be responsible for valuables or money unless given in the charge of the Purser, and a receipt for same should be obtained it rom the Purser.

Letters may be addressed to the care of any of the Offices named below, and they will lined until called for, or forwarded according to instructions.

 

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