SS American Trader Passenger List - 18 April 1929

Front Cover - 18 April 1929 Passenger List, SS American Trader, American Merchant Lines

Front Cover for a One Class Passenger List for the SS American Trader of the American Merchant Lines, Departing 18 April 1929 from New York to London. Captain not stated. Includes Information for Passengers.

List of Passengers

  1. Miss Irene Barrow
  2. Miss Jennie M. Bernard
  3. Sister Mildred Bingaman
  4. Rev. J. Gust Blofeld
  5. Mrs. T. Guest Blowfeld
  6. Miss Agnes M. Boyan
  7. Mrs. Jessica M. Bright
  8. Miss Clara E. Campbell
  9. Lt. Comm. Vincent A. Clarke
  10. Mrs. Vincent Clarke
  11. Miss E. E. Clifton
  12. Mrs. George Collinson
  13. Mrs. E. G. Copron
  14. Mrs. J. A. Derby
  15. Mrs. M. E. Dron
  16. Mr. G. C. Dodge
  17. Mrs. G. C. Dodge
  18. Mr. Chas. H. Engelke
  19. Mrs. Chas. H. Engelke
  20. Miss Beatrice Fisher
  21. Miss Evelyn Frost
  22. Miss Ursel Grussendorf
  23. Mr. Emil Hansel
  24. Mr. Christopher Harrison
  25. Mrs. Butler Harrison
  26. Miss Elizabeth Harrison
  27. Mr. Carl Helm
  28. Mrs. Carl Helm
  29. Miss Caroline A. Higgins
  30. Miss Milward Holden
  31. Mr. R. H. Jones
  32. Mrs. R. H. Jones
  33. Mrs. R. L. Judson
  34. Miss Frances Kallender
  35. Miss Josephine Kiltie
  36. Miss Evelyn Kiltie
  37. Miss Frances Kiltie
  38. Master P. Kiltie
  39. Mrs. Elizabeth Knox
  40. Miss Meda Lynn
  41. Dr. E. A. Luenzman
  42. Mrs. E. A. Luenzman
  43. Miss Elaine McCrea
  44. Miss Dorothy Maisey
  45. Dr. Arthur W. Marsh
  46. Mrs. Arthur W. Marsh
  47. Mrs. Janet Miller
  48. Mr. B. A. Nevins
  49. Miss Helena O'Donovan
  50. Miss L. W. Parker
  51. Miss Elizabeth Pascoe
  52. Miss Mary Pascoe
  53. Mr. Alex. Powrie
  54. Mr. E. M. Ray
  55. Mrs. Prescott Richardson
  56. Mrs. Jas. Riley
  57. Mrs. Wilson Ritch, Jr.
  58. Mrs. A. I. Sargent
  59. Mrs. G. Saunders
  60. Mr. Barton Sedgwick
  61. Miss Jeannette Sellers
  62. Miss M. Sexton
  63. Mrs. H. P. Sharp
  64. Miss Joan M. Sharp
  65. Mr. John F. Shepherd
  66. Miss A. Skinner
  67. Mr. Fredk. B. Smillie
  68. Mrs. Fredk. B. Smillie
  69. Miss E. Spencer
  70. Miss D. L. Weait
  71. Mr. Fred Weiss
  72. Mrs. Fred Weiss
  73. Miss E. B. Woodin
  74. Mr. Chas. W. Wright

General Information for Passengers

Meals will be served at the following hours :

  • Breakfast 8:00 to 9:30
  • Lunch 1:00 to 2:00
  • Dinner 6:30 to 7:30

Seats in the dining room will be assigned by Purser steward.

Medical Attention.—The Surgeon is always at the disposal of Passengers requiring his services. In case of illness originating on or after the departure of the steamer, no charge will be made for services. Medicines prescribed by the Ship's Surgeon will be furnished without charge. In case of illness not originating on board, the Surgeon is permitted to make the following charges :—

For Office visits $1.00 per visit
For Stateroom visits 2.00 per visit
With a maximum charge of 4.00 per day

Passengers desiring to book return passage on any vessel of this Line are requested to apply at Purser's Office.

A safe has been provided by the Company, in the Purser's Office where money and valuables may be left for safekeeping; the Company assumes no liability for the loss of articles not so deposited.

The long range wireless equipment permits the vessel communicating with all American and European stations. Passengers desiring to send messages should consult the Purser.

Lost and Found articles of any description should immediately be reported at the Purser's Office.

Deck chairs and steamer rugs may be secured at $1.50 each for the voyage, on application to the Deck Steward.

Passenger mail is immediately distributed on. receipt of same; Passengers are invited to leave their addresses at the Purser's Office for later dispatches to be re-directed and forwarded.
Passengers are requested not to take Dogs, Cats, Birds, or other pets in staterooms or on the promenade decks.

Passengers are requested to familiarize themselves with their boat stations from printed placard posted in each stateroom.

Stateroom Baggage.—Trunks, if not more than 15 inches high, 2 feet wide, and 3 feet long may be placed in stateroom. Trunks or receptacles of greater dimension must be put in Baggage Room or Hold of steamer.

Passengers will be met at The Royal Albert Docks London by Saloon Motor Coaches and Baggage Lorries which will convey them and their baggage to Reams Motor Coach Station 234 Gray's Inn Road, London W. C. 1 where luggage will be sorted. The charge will be 6/- (or $1.50) per person which includes transportation of baggage. Those who do not wish to use the motor coaches may engage private Limousines the minimum charge for which would be .E2/— plus 1/3 for each mile over 15 miles. All arrangements for buses and limousines are to be made with the Steward at least 48 hrs. prior to arrival at London.

All complaints and suggestions for improvement of the service should be reported to the Commander.

Stateroom Keys : Passengers are requested to secure keys from Purser's office, which are to be returned upon completion of Voyage."

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