SS Minnetonka Passenger List - 18 June 1904

Front Cover of a First Class Passenger List for the SS Minnetonka of the Atlantic Transport Line, Departing 18 June 1904 from London to New York

Front Cover of a First Class Passenger List for the SS Minnetonka of the Atlantic Transport Line, Departing 18 June 1904 from London to New York, Commanded by Captain Sydney Layland. GGA Image ID # 15bb43c387

Senior Officers and Staff

  1. Captain: Sydney Layland
  2. Surgeon: J. L. Fox
  3. Chief Engineer : Robert Bell
  4. Purser: H. Forney Baker
  5. Chief Steward : R. L. Evans

First Class Passengers

  1. Mr. Edward Adams
  2. Miss Ella Allen
  3. Mr. M. N. Baker
  4. Mrs. M. N. Baker
  5. Miss T. H. Baker
  6. Miss Elizabeth Baker
  7. Miss Ruth Baker
  8. Master Frederick Baker
  9. Miss E. M. Berry
  10. Miss M. Berry
  11. Mr. Chas. L. Bowman
  12. Mr. C. A. Bramley
  13. Miss J. T. Brooks
  14. Mr. C. J. Brothers
  15. Mr. Frank Cash
  16. Mr. William Cheek
  17. Mr. Henry G. Colby
  18. Mr. G. E. Crater
  19. Mr. S. J. Drake, Jr.
  20. Mr. Alphonse le Duc
  21. Mrs. Alphonse le Duc
  22. Miss Alma de L. le Duc
  23. Miss Yvonne de M. le Duc
  24. Mr. T. C. Dunham, Jr.
  25. Mrs. Walter D. Eaton
  26. Prof. Jas. C. Egbert, Jr.
  27. Mrs. Egoert, Jr.
  28. Mr. Henry D. Egbert
  29. Mr. George B. Egbert
  30. Mr. Lester D. Egbert
  31. Miss Virginia Elbert
  32. Miss S. Finney
  33. Mr. W. S. Flemming
  34. Mr. G. C. Gennert
  35. Mrs. G. C. Gennert
  36. Mr. F. A. Gordyn
  37. Mr. Gustavus Green
  38. Mrs. F. Greiner
  39. Dr. L. T. Griffiths
  40. Mr. Paul A. Harsch
  41. Mrs. Paul A. Harsch
  42. Mrs. C. Hazleton
  43. Mr. Saxon W. Holt
  44. Mrs. Saxon W. Holt
  45. Mr. A. A. Howlett
  46. Mrs. A. A. Howlett
  47. Mr. W. B. Hughes
  48. Mr. C. P. hunt
  49. Mr. Chas. E. Hutchinson
  50. Miss Delia Lee
  51. Miss Josephine Lee
  52. Miss Nancy Lee
  53. Mr. Paul MacCormac
  54. Mrs. Paul MacCormac
  55. Mr. J. H. McCreery
  56. Mr. Arthur McCreery
  57. Mr. Sidney F. McCreery
  58. Mr. Andrew M. McDermott
  59. Mrs. McDermott
  60. Master Kenneth McDermott
  61. Mrs. R. T. McDonald
  62. Miss Esther McDonald
  63. Mr. E. J. Milliken
  64. Mr. Jehu C. Moore
  65. Mrs. S. M. Nave
  66. Mr. E. J. Norris
  67. Mr. James Ormiston
  68. Mrs. James Ormiston
  69. Miss Mary Ormiston
  70. Miss Amy E. Pattee
  71. Mr. George P. Putnam
  72. Mrs. George P. Putnam
  73. Mr. Ira D. Remsen
  74. Mrs. Remsen
  75. Mr. H. B. Sanderson
  76. Mr. E. C. Shaw
  77. Mrs. E. C. Shaw
  78. Mrs. Elizabeth Sivell and Maid
  79. Miss Daisy M. Sivell
  80. Master Henry L. Sivell
  81. Master Charles B. Sivell
  82. Mr. Sidney Smith
  83. Miss H. B. Terbell
  84. Mr. Paul Tietjens
  85. Mrs. Paul Tietjens
  86. Mr. E. C. Toller
  87. Dr. Charles M. Wharton
  88. Mrs. Charles M. Wharton
  89. Miss Katherine D. Whitman
  90. Mr. P. A. Young

General Information for Passengers

  • TEA and COFFEE: at 7 a.m.
  • BREAKFAST: 8.30 a.m.
  • LUNCH: 1 p.m.
  • DINNER: 7 p.m.

Meals for Nurses and Children :—

  • BREAKFAST, 8 a.m.;
  • DINNER, 12 noon;
  • TEA, 5 p.m.

Please apply to Second Steward for seating accommodation at Table.

LIGHTS in the Saloon are extinguished at 11 p.m., and in the Smoking Room at 11.30 p m.

BAR closes at 11 p.m.

SMOKING is not allowed in the Saloon, State-rooms or Companion-ways.

THE SALOON STEWARD will supply Stamps, Telegraph Forms, Books of Reference, and Railway Time Tables of the Principal Companies.

DIVINE SERVICE.—Intimation regarding Divine Service will appear on the Notice Boards every Sunday morning.

VALUABLES.—Passengers are enjoined to be very careful in the disposal of small articles of baggage, more especially during Embarkation, when there are always strangers on Board.

Money, Jewellery, and valuables of any kind, should always be left securely under lock and key.

Passengers may deposit with the Purser any Money, Jewellery, etc., for safe keeping during the voyage, but no responsibility can be accepted for same.

For the convenience of Passengers the Purser is prepared to exchange a limited amount of English and American money. The rate of exchange will be $4.80 to the £1 when giving American in exchange for English currency, and £1 to $4.90 when giving English money for American.

LUGGAGE.—Only hand-bags and trunks which will fit underneath the berths are allowed in the State-rooms ; all large or heavy luggage must be placed in the Baggage Room, to which access can be gained by applying to the Officer in charge of Baggage. Passengers will greatly expedite the disembarkation if they will have their State-room Baggage packed ready for removal directly on arrival, so that the transfer may at once be proceeded with.

ELECTRIC BELL CALLS.—For Steward, one ring ; for Stewardess, two rings.

PASSENGERS’ ADDRESSES should be left with the Purser, in order that any letters sent to the care of the Company may be forwarded.

LETTERS.—Passengers may have their letters addressed to any of the Company’s Offices given below, where they will be retained until called for, or forwarded according to instructions.

Fire Danger Insert 1904

Fire Danger Insert: To minimize dangers from fire and for the comfort of fellow passengers, you are particularly requested not to throw matches, cigar, or cigarette ends on the deck, but to throw them overboard on the lee side of the steamer. 18 June 1904. GGA Image ID # 173551f330

Atlantic Transport Line North Atlantic Ocean Track Chart with Memorandum of Log (Unused) 1904.

Atlantic Transport Line North Atlantic Ocean Track Chart with Memorandum of Log (Unused) 1904. Back Cover of 16 August 1904 Saloon Passenger List for the SS Minnehaha. GGA Image ID # 15bb77e105

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