SS Minnekahda Passenger List 31 March 1928

Passenger List, Atlantic Transport Line SS Minnekahda 1928

Front Cover of a Tourist Third Cabin Passenger List for the SS Minnekahda of the Atlantic Transport Line, Departing 31 March 1928 from London to New York via Boulogne-sur-Mer, Commanded by Captain J. Jenson (LCDR USNRF). GGA Image ID # 17332a4616

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  1. Captain: J. Jensen, Lt. Cmdr. U.S.N.R
  2. Chief Engineer: William Joyce, LtCmdr, U.S.N,R.F
  3. Surgeon: L. C. Bennerman, M.D
  4. Purser: W. Gilfillan
  5. Assistant Purser : O. St. Clair
  6. Chief Steward: Chas. Matthews

 

Tourist Third Cabin Passengers

  1. Mr. C. E. Allen
  2. Mr. H. Allington
  3. Mrs. Allington
  4. Miss L. Allnan
  5. Mr. A. W. Arnott
  6. Mrs. Arnott
  7. Mrs. H. P. Bailey
  8. Mr. E. Batten
  9. Miss N. Berkley
  10. Miss H. Bluemenfield
  11. Mrs. C. Bragdon
  12. Miss V. Brindell
  13. Mrs. E. Burrage
  14. Miss N. Burrage
  15. Miss M. Burrage
  16. Miss M. H. Byers
  17. Mr. E. Callaghan
  18. Miss D. P. V. Cooper
  19. Mr. A. Coutie
  20. Mr. C. H. Cox
  21. Rev. J. W. Cummings
  22. Mr. R. G. De Bow
  23. Mrs. F. De Bow
  24. Mr. A. De Langis
  25. Mrs. De Langis
  26. Mrs. C. Devlin
  27. Mr. H. B. Dous
  28. Mr. C. R. Dowell
  29. Mrs. Dowell
  30. Miss M. O. Dowell
  31. Mr. T. B. Draffin
  32. Mrs, S. Drury
  33. Mrs. R. G. Dryer
  34. Miss F. Dryer
  35. Mr. C. M. Dunn
  36. Miss E. G. Edgar
  37. Miss E. J. Flood
  38. Mr. W. Frost
  39. Mrs. G. Frost
  40. Master J. Frost
  41. Miss M. E. Gagen
  42. Mr. H. W. Gardner
  43. Mrs. E. E. Genter
  44. Mrs. A. M. Gifford
  45. Dr, L. E. Hinsie
  46. Mrs. I. P. Hinsie
  47. Mr. S. J. Hitchings
  48. Mrs. Hitchings
  49. Mr. J. H. Holliday
  50. The Rev. J. A. Howard
    (The Howard's are "A fine bunch from India Missionary")
  51. Mrs. Howard
  52. Master J. R. Howard
  53. Master W. H. Howard
  54. Master L. M. Howard
    (5 Years Old)
  55. Master E. E. Howard
    (About 4 Years Old)
  56. Mr. T. H. Keir
  57. Miss D. A. King
  58. Mr. U. S. Kiskadden
  59. Mrs. Kiskadden
  60. Mr. P. Lefevre
  61. Mr. P. Loomis
  62. Mr. G. Little
  63. Mr. C. E. Lothrop
  64. Mr. J. C. Martin
  65. Mr. J. E. Mayock
  66. Mrs. Mayock
  67. Miss W. Mayock
  68. Mr. P. F. McCoole
  69. Miss M. J. McLaine
  70. Mrs. C. J. Meeker
  71. Mr. A. W. Morse
  72. Mr. W. Nichols
  73. Mrs. G. S. Nichols
  74. Miss J. Nicholls
  75. Mr. J. S. Ochenduszko
  76. Miss N. L. Olsen
  77. Mr. J. Ostrow
  78. Mrs. T. Ostrow
  79. Mr. P. W. Phibbs
  80. Miss M. F. H. Protheroe
  81. Mr. G. H. Robinson
  82. Mr. I. S. Rossiter
  83. Mrs. E. Rossiter
  84. Mr. S. G. Rusinow
  85. Mr. W. Sanford
  86. Mr. G. T. Shirley
  87. Mrs. M. F. Shirley
  88. Miss B. Shirley
  89. Mrs. C. Slaughter
  90. Miss K. Slaughter
  91. Mrs. K. Speed
  92. Miss K. E. Speed
  93. Mr. S. Stark
  94. Mr. A. B. Street
  95. Mr. F. Strotmhann
  96. Mr. J. Symington
  97. Mr. R. A. Trotter (Robin)
  98. Mrs. T. Underwood
  99. Mrs. M. Vine
  100. Miss A. M. Wainright
  101. Mr. J. Walter
  102. Mr. J. L. Ward
  103. Miss E. Warner (Edmée)
  104. Mr. P. C. M. Watson
  105. Mr. G. Way
  106. Mr. H. Way
  107. Mr. E. N. Wilkes
  108. Mr. E. Wilson

 

Atlantic Transport Line Fleet

Passenger Steamers

  1. Minnewaska (New Steamer) (Twin Screw) 21,716 Tons
  2. Minnetonka (Twin Screw) 21,998 Tons
  3. Minnekahda (Triple Screw) 17,281 Tons
  4. Minnesota (Twin Screw) 12,000 Tons

Cargo Steamers

  1. MAINE 6,600 Tons
  2. MARYLAND 4,731 Tons
  3. MISSISSIPPI 4,738 Tons
  4. MISSOURI 4,697 Tons.

 

Information for Passengers.

Breakfast at 8:00 am Lunch at 12 noon. Dinner at 6:00 pm

Divine Service will be held on Sundays at 11:00 am

Smoking.—Passengers are kindly requested not to smoke in either the Dining Saloon or in the Reading and Writing Room.

Seats at Table.—Passengers who have not previously arranged for seats at table to be reserved should apply to the Second Steward.

Upper Berths.—Passengers occupying upper berths can obtain steps for getting in or out on applying to the Steward or Stewardess.

Medical Attendance. The Surgeon is Authorised To Make Customary Charges, Subject in Each Case To The Approval of The Commander, for Treating Passengers at Their Request for Any Illness Not Originating On The Voyage. in The Case of Sickness Originating On The Voyage No Charge WILL Be MADE, and MEDICINE WILL Be PROVIDED Free in ALL CIRCUMSTANCES.

The Purser's Office is situated on Deck B, where Letters, Cables, Telegrams and Marconigrams are received or delivered, and Postage Stamps can be purchased.
None of the ship's staff other than those on duty in the Purser's Office are authorized to accept Letters or Telegrams for despatch.

Charges Collected on Board. Passengers are requested to ask for a Receipt on the Company's Form for any additional Passage Money, Chair or Steamer Rug Hire, charges collected for Marconigrams Cablegrams or Telegrams or Freight paid on board.

Deck Chairs and Steamer Rugs can be hired on application to the Deck Steward, at a charge of $1 each for the voyage.

Valuables. For the convenience of Passengers, the Line has provided in the Purser's office a safe in which money, jewels, ornaments, documents or other valuables may be deposited by Passengers. A receipt for any articles so deposited will be issued by the Purser, but the Line does not, having regard to the ticket conditions and to the provisions of Section 502 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1891, and of Section 4281 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, accept any responsibility for the safe custody of any such articles. Passengers are accordingly advised to protect themselves by insurance.

Exchange of Money, The Purser is prepared, for the convenience of Passengers, to exchange a limited amount of English and American money at rates which will be advised on application.

Baggage. Questions relating to Baggage should be referred to the Second Steward, who is the Ship's Baggage Master.

Wardrobe Trunks. Passengers are advised that it is not always possible to arrange for the placing of Wardrobe Trunks in the passenger accommodation in a position where they are easily accessible, also that there is frequently difficulty with regard to the landing of such packages owing to their exceptional size. They are therefore recommended to use steamer trunks in preference.

Baggage Room. For Passengers' special convenience all heavy baggage not placed into state rooms is stored in the baggage room, where it is available to the owner twice daily at hours as stated on the ship's notice board.

Dogs. Passengers are notified that dogs should be handed over to the care of the live-stock attendant, and cannot be landed in Great Britain unless a license has previously been procured from the Board'of Agriculture, London. Forms of license must be obtained by direct application to the Department before the dog is taken on board.

Travellers' Cheques. I. M. M. Company's Travellers Cheques payable in all parts of Europe can be purchased at all the principal offices of the Atlantic Transport Line. These Cheques in small denominations are accepted on board Atlantic Transport steamers in part payment of accounts, but the Pursers have not sufficient funds to enable them to cash these or any other Cheques.

 

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