SS President Arthur Passenger List - 19 October 1923

 

Front Cover, Cabin Passenger List for the SS President Arthur of the United States Lines, Departing 19 October 1923 from Bremen to New York.

Front Cover, Cabin Passenger List for the SS President Arthur of the United States Lines, Departing 19 October 1923 from Bremen to New York via Southampton and Cherbourg, Commanded by Captain P. H. Kreibohm, U.S.N.R.F. GGA Image ID # 1fd6f76ca7

 

Passenger List is unique in listing of four Stowaways in the Summary of Souls on Board.

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  1. Captain: P. H. Kreibohm, U. S. N. R. F., Commander
  2. Chief Officer: S. F. Cumings
  3. Chief Engineer: H. A, Kennedy
  4. Surgeon: Paul Shuey
  5. Purser: J. Raymond
  6. Chief Steward: G. L. Brennon

 

Cabin Passengers

 

▓▓▓ "A" ▓▓▓

  1. Miss E. G. Andrews

 

▓▓▓ "B" ▓▓▓

  1. Mr. Daniel Baker
  2. Miss Kreszenz Bauer
  3. Miss Anna Bauer
  4. Mr. Joseph Becker
  5. Miss Margarete Becker
  6. Miss Marie Behringer
  7. Mr. S. Bell
  8. Mrs. S. Bell and child
  9. Mr. Adolf Beschorner
  10. Miss Grete Beutner
  11. Mrs. Anna Biles
  12. Mrs. Master William Biles
  13. Mr. Clarence Bird
  14. Miss Babara Bleif
  15. Mr. J. Biyth
  16. Mrs. Catherine Boesenberg
  17. Mrs. A. Bowden
  18. Master C. Bowden
  19. Mrs. E. Bowden
  20. Miss M. Bowden
  21. Mr. Lan Breuil
  22. Mr. N. E. Brookman
  23. Mr. Franz Buchberger
  24. Miss Elsie Bucher
  25. Mrs. E. Buttrick
  26. Master W. Buttrick
  27. Master A. Buttrick

 

▓▓▓ "C" ▓▓▓

  1. Mr. Vaclav Cabelka
  2. Mr. Charles Chester
  3. Mrs. Charles Chester
  4. Mr. Chorlian
  5. Mr. Conrad Claus
  6. Mrs. M. G. Clove
  7. Mr. Wilhelm Cohrs
  8. Mrs. Anna Cohrs
  9. Mr. Conter
  10. Mrs. Conter

 

▓▓▓ "D" ▓▓▓

  1. Mrs. Josefne De Corini
  2. Mrs. Marie Antoinette Crump
  3. Mr. P. Davis
  4. Miss M. Davis
  5. Mrs. E. M. Davis
  6. Miss Edith Depmeyer
  7. Mrs. Franziska Dervenich
  8. Miss Katherine Dervenich
  9. Mrs. E. M. Dohir
  10. Mr. Christian Dohrmann
  11. Mr. Karl Donner
  12. Mrs. Elisabeth Dotterweich
  13. Mr. John Dow
  14. Miss G. F. V. D. Dowell
  15. Mr. Johannes Drechsler
  16. Miss Gertrud Drechsler
  17. Mrs. Dora Dude
  18. Mr. Carl Dude
  19. Miss Dora Dude
  20. Miss Anna Dude
  21. Miss Duran

 

▓▓▓ "E" ▓▓▓

  1. Mrs. M. Ellen
  2. Miss Rosina Engelhardt

 

▓▓▓ "F" ▓▓▓

  1. Mrs. M. O. Flare
  2. Mr. John Fleckenstein
  3. Miss A. B. Foshach
  4. Mr. Albert Fossen
  5. Miss Maria Frick and infant
  6. Miss E. Friel
  7. Mr. Karl Fuchs

 

▓▓▓ "G" ▓▓▓

  1. Miss Anna Gerold
  2. Mr. John Gilheam
  3. Mr. Stanislaus Glas
  4. Miss B. Gliicksman
  5. Mr. L. Gluck
  6. Miss Ottilie Graef
  7. Mrs. N. Gracey
  8. Miss Marie Graf
  9. Miss E. Greaves
  10. Mrs. Chawa Green
  11. Miss Ellen M. Grey

 

▓▓▓ "H" ▓▓▓

  1. Mrs. Elsa Haferkorn
  2. Miss Mathilde Hagen
  3. Master J. Hare
  4. Master J. Hare
  5. Miss C. Hare
  6. Miss E. M. Harris
  7. Miss E. E. Harris
  8. Mr. H. E. Harris
  9. Miss Rosina Haubner
  10. Miss M. Hazel
  11. Miss Kreszenz Hecht
  12. Miss Marie Heidloff
  13. Mr. Arno Heidrich
  14. Mrs. Auguste Heinz
  15. Miss Antonia Herbert
  16. Mr. Erich Hermeneit
  17. Mr. Fritz Herriger
  18. Mr. Robert Hertl
  19. Mrs. Clara Hertl
  20. Mrs. Florence Hill
  21. Miss Constance M. Hill
  22. Miss Marie Hisoinkova
  23. Miss N. M. Hoath
  24. Mr. Heinrich Hoffmann
  25. Mrs. G. S. Hooper
  26. Mr. Wilhelm Horster
  27. Mrs. F. Hughes

 

▓▓▓ "J" ▓▓▓

  1. Mr. Stefan Janak
  2. Mr. A. L. Jeffries
  3. Mrs. A. L. Jeffries
  4. Mr. Lewis Jenkins
  5. Mr. G. Jones
  6. Mrs. G. Jones
  7. Mr. Frank Joy
  8. Mrs. Frank Joy
  9. Mr. J. Judge

 

▓▓▓ "K" ▓▓▓

  1. Mrs. Kasimira Kapteyn
  2. Miss Johanna Kaufmann
  3. Miss Marie Kiesl
  4. Mrs. R. Kirk
  5. Miss Janetta Kirk
  6. Miss Sophie Kirsch
  7. Miss Wilma Kleemann
  8. Miss Elisabeth Klumb
  9. Miss Emma M. Kohl
  10. Mr. Kurt Kohler
  11. Mrs. Anna Kohler
  12. Master Albert Kohler
  13. Miss Emmi Kokemiiller and infant
  14. Mrs. Anna Knop
  15. Miss Minna Krahmer
  16. Mr. August Kratzer
  17. Miss Wilhelmine Kretzmann
  18. Miss Antonie Kucharova
  19. Mrs. Marie Kulemann
  20. Mr. Gustav Kulka
  21. Mr. J. Kurnan

 

▓▓▓ "L" ▓▓▓

  1. Mr. William E. Lane
  2. Mr. H. Lefcovitch
  3. Miss Frieda Leopold
  4. Miss Klara Lepski
  5. Mr. Salomon Lewin
  6. Mrs. Marcelle Lewis and infant
  7. Master Donald Lewis
  8. Mr. James Lindsay
  9. Miss Helene Linke
  10. Miss Johanna Lucken
  11. Mrs. L. Luvin

 

▓▓▓ "M" ▓▓▓

  1. Mr. J. E. Mac Intosh
  2. Mr. W. Mackie
  3. Mrs. H. Mackie
  4. Miss J. Mackie
  5. Rev. Theophile Malau
  6. Mr. W. Malcolm
  7. Miss Anna Maria Marschall
  8. Miss Walburga Marschall
  9. Mr. Joseph Me Cotter
  10. Mr. F. W. Melville
  11. Mr. Fodor Menyhart
  12. Miss Gretchen Merkel
  13. Miss Kate Monschauer
  14. Mr. E. Moran
  15. Miss Elsa Mueller
  16. Mrs. Sofie Mueller
  17. Miss S. Mulvey
  18. Miss B. Murphy
  19. Mrs. Susanna Muskovics
  20. Master Terez Muskovics
  21. Mr. Janos Muskovics

 

▓▓▓ "N" ▓▓▓

  1. Mr. S. Nathan
  2. Mrs. J. Nathan
  3. Master J. Nathan
  4. Master C. Nathan
  5. Mr. Paul Nebel
  6. Mr. Nicolaus Neubauer and infant
  7. Miss Marie Nordmann
  8. Miss Verna H. North
  9. Mr. Paul Noven
  10. Mrs. Josefine Noven
  11. Master Fritz Noven
  12. Miss M. Mackie
  13. Miss Brigitte Noven

 

▓▓▓ "O" ▓▓▓

  1. Miss M. Ogilvie

 

▓▓▓ "P" ▓▓▓

  1. Mrs. J. Parks
  2. Miss G. H. Payne
  3. Mrs. Emma Penzel
  4. Miss Marie Pfaller
  5. Miss Liesel Piez
  6. Mrs. Robert J. Pigott
  7. Mr. George Pigott
  8. Mr. Alois Pipper
  9. Mrs. S. K. Polsen
  10. Mr. H. Price
  11. Miss Anna Profotova

 

▓▓▓ "R" ▓▓▓

  1. Mr. John Raabe
  2. Mrs. John Raabe
  3. Miss Eleanor Raabe
  4. Mr. Karl Reichelt
  5. Mr. N. Me D. Reid
  6. Mrs. Mathilde Reith
  7. Mr. Wilhelm Reuland
  8. Mrs. Mathilde Reuland
  9. Mrs. M. L. Rennolis
  10. Mr. Geza Revesz
  11. Mrs. Rogers
  12. Mrs. Meta Rosenbaum
  13. Miss Hildegart Rosenbaum
  14. Miss Francesca Rossi
  15. Miss Germinala Rossi
  16. Master Omero Rossi
  17. Mr. Harry Rowan

 

▓▓▓ "S" ▓▓▓

  1. Miss Elise von Salzen
  2. Mr. Jokubus Sazeckis
  3. Miss Hermine Sauter
  4. Master Louis Shapira
  5. Mr. Heinrich Sembdner
  6. Dr. Abraham Shapira
  7. Mrs. Sadie Shapira
  8. Mrs. Elisabeth Simon
  9. Mr. Josef Simunek
  10. Mr. E. W. Smith
  11. Mrs. A. R. Smith
  12. Mr. Robt. Sproull
  13. Mr. Bedrich Sramek
  14. Miss M. C. Sutherland
  15. Miss Barbara Svoboda
  16. Mrs. Marie Svobodova
  17. Miss Vlasta Svobodova
  18. Master Ladislav Svobodova
  19. Mr. Walter Schack
  20. Mrs. Emilie Schaefer
  21. Miss Emilie Schaefer
  22. Miss Use Schaefer
  23. Mrs. Lena Schildbach
  24. Miss Kreszenz Schmelcher
  25. Miss Ottilie Schmeller
  26. Miss Eva Schminksch
  27. Mr. Georg Schroder
  28. Miss Marie Schumacher
  29. Mr. Walter Stahl
  30. Mrs. T. Staines
  31. Miss E. E. Staines
  32. Mr. Paul Steffen
  33. Mr. Mathias Steiner
  34. Mr. N. Steward
  35. Mr. G. Stevenson

 

▓▓▓ "T" ▓▓▓

  1. Miss N. Terresfield
  2. Mr. Emil Topp
  3. Mrs. M. Towers
  4. Master J. W. Towers
  5. Miss Luise Traub
  6. Mr. G. Tuck
  7. Mrs. Henriette Twick

 

▓▓▓ "U" ▓▓▓

  1. Mr. Paul Unrath
  2. Mr. J. A. Urquhart

 

▓▓▓ "V" ▓▓▓

  1. Mrs. B. E. Vandepladuste
  2. Miss Walburga Vetter
  3. Miss Maria Vetter

 

▓▓▓ "W" ▓▓▓

  1. Mr. Alfred Wadewitz
  2. Mr. Adolf Wehle
  3. Mr. Albert Weiglein
  4. Miss Kvetoslava Weissova
  5. Miss E. S. Wilson
  6. Miss L. Wilson
  7. Mr. Franz Winkler
  8. Mr. Georg Woernlein
  9. Mrs. Elisabeth Woernlein
  10. Miss Lina Wolfsohn
  11. Miss Martha Wragge

 

▓▓▓ "Z" ▓▓▓

  1. Mr. Max Zeller
  2. Miss Hedvika Zichova
  3. Miss L. Zucker
  4. Miss D. Zucker

 

For Southampton

  1. Mr. Suren Arntunoff
  2. Mrs. Suren Arntunoff
  3. Mrs. Margarete Blau
  4. Miss May Ethel Denney

 

For Cherbourg

  1. Capt. Hermann Dreier

 

Cabin Passengers Errata and Summary

 

NOT ON BOARD

  1. Mr. A. Beschorner
  2. Mr. L. Breuil
  3. Mr. C. Chester
  4. Mrs. C. Chester
  5. Mrs. M. A. Crump
  6. Miss M. Davis
  7. Mrs. M. Ellen
  8. Miss A. N. Foshach
  9. Mrs. Auguste Heinz
  10. Miss A. Herbert
  11. Miss M. Hlsoinkova
  12. Mr. F. Menyhart
  13. Miss K. Monschauer
  14. Miss B. Murphy
  15. Miss M. Ogilvie
  16. Mrs. Rogers
  17. Mr. G. Schroder
  18. Mr. M. Zeller

 

ADDITIONS

  1. Mr. V. Albrecht
  2. Mrs. E. Albrecht
  3. Mr. E. Guttmann
  4. Mrs. A. Guttmann
  5. Miss M. Hundt
  6. Miss A. Hlavinka
  7. Mr. R. Mueller
  8. Mr. M. Podor
  9. Mrs. M. Pertzel
  10. Mrs. K. Reichardt
  11. Mrs. B. Simunek
  12. Mr. F. Schreibmeyer
  13. Mr. L. Du Breuil
  14. Mrs. S. M. E. Du Breuil
  15. Mr. W, J. Glen
  16. Mrs. M. Glen
  17. Mr. E. J. Mahy
  18. Mrs. M. L. Mahy
  19. Miss A. Matthews
  20. Mr. W. Parr
  21. Miss E. Parr
  22. Mr. J. W. Shortland
  23. Mr. L. Wheadon
  24. Mrs. A. Wheadon
  25. Mr. C. Gerard

 

ADDENDA

WHERE SHOULD BE
Mrs. Master W. Biles Master W. Biles
Miss E. M. Harris Mrs. E. M. Harris
Mrs. G. Hooper Miss G. Hooper
Mr. J. Kurnan Mr. J. Kiernan
Mr. N. McD. Reid Miss N. McD. Reid
Miss Duran Mr. M. Duran
Mrs. M. O. Hare Mrs. M. O'Hara
Master J. Hare Master J. O'Hara
Miss C. Hare Miss C. O'Hara
Master J. Hare Miss J. O’Hara

 

Récapitulation

  Cabin 3rd Class Total
Bremen to New York 160 367 527
Southampton to New York 109 0 109
Cherbourg to New York 15 5 20
  284 372 656
Consular Passengers   2
Stowaways   4
Master, Officers & Crew   242
Total Souls on Board   904

 

Information for Passengers

Hours for Meals are posted at the Information Bureau on the steamer.

Lights are extinguished in the Saloon at it p. Lounge, Reading Room and Smoking Room at 11.30 p.

DIVINE SERVICE IN THE SALOON ON SUNDAY AT 10.30 A M.

INFORMATION BUREAU This office has been provided for the convenience of Passengers, where all inquiries for information of a general character should be made.

Passengers should personally ascertain whether there is any mail for them before disembarking, and they are invited to leave their addresses at the Information Bureau for later despatches to be redirected.

Passengers’ Addresses may be left at the Information Bureau in order that any letters sent to the care of the Company may be forwarded.

None of the ship’s staff, other than those on duty in the Information Bureau, is authorized to accept Letters, cables and Telegrams for despatch.

Passengers are requested to ask for a receipt on the Lines’ Form for any additional Passage Money, Chair Hire, or Freight paid on board.

LETTERS, CABLES AND TELEGRAMS Letters, Cables and Telegrams are received at the Information Bureau for despatch, and Postage Stamps can be purchased, also all Mails will be distributed there. Cablegrams and Telegrams should be handed in an hour before the arrival at any port of call.

LETTERS, ETC., FOR PASSENGERS Letters, etc., for passengers will be brought on board before the passengers land.

WIRELESS SERVICE The long range wireless equipment permits of the vessel communicating with the shore from any point during the trip to or from Europe. Passengers desiring to send message will consult the operator for rates.

SEATS AT TABLE Passengers who have not previously arranged for seats at table to be reserved should apply for same to the Chief Steward.

SMOKING

Passengers are requested not to smoke in the Dining Saloons.

SPECIAL NOTICE To save passengers from annoyance and inconvenience through being solicited for contributions for the benefit of the Musicians, special arrangements have been made whereby the Musicians engaged in the orchestra and in the band are paid a liberal extra allowance by the United States Lines for the services they render.

It is suggested that passengers refrain from contributing to funds for the Musicians, and that such contributions as they care to make be limited to those for charitable purposes such as concern Seamen, their widows and orphans, and deliver same to the Purser, taking receipt therefor. Information as to the manner in which such contributions or collections are distributed by the Management of the United States Lines will be furnished by the Purser, and also announced at the time such collections are undertaken or reported.

In the event passengers prefer not to follow the suggestion made herein the Commander will upon written request authorize collections to be made for the joint benefit of the Musicians and for charitable purposes, which will be distributed by the Management upon the basis of 30‰ to the Musicians and 70‰ to Charity.

Collections should not be undertaken without first securing the approval of the Commander.

DECK CHAIRS and STEAMER RUGS These may be hired at $ 1.50 each for the voyage on application to the deck steward.

ELECTRIC BATH The Charge for the use of the Electric Bath is fixed at $ 1.50.

MEDICAL ATTENTION The Surgeon is always at the disposal of those passengers requiring his services. In case of illness originating on board, or after the departure of the steamer, no charge will be made for those services, and such medicines as are prescribed by the Ship’s Surgeons will be furnished without expense to the passengers.

In cases of illness, not originating on board, the Surgeon is permitted to make the following charges:

  • For office visits, $ 1.00 per visit
  • For state-room visits, $ 2.00 per visit with a maximum charge of $ 4.00 per day

If the passengers consider that the charges made by the Surgeon for such services as he renders are improper or excessive, they are requested, before paying same, to take up the question with the Commander, and the bill will be either adjusted to a basis that will be satisfactory to the passenger or withdrawn. The purpose of the United States Lines is to make its service satisfactory to all passengers.

BAGGAGE

On disembarking passengers are specially requested to claim their baggage before leaving the Custom- Office, otherwise under present abnormal conditions considerable delay and extra charge for carriage will be incurred in forwarding to destination any baggage not accompanying passenger on the railway.

EXCHANGE OF MONEY The Purser is prepared, for the convenience of passengers, to exchange a limited amount of money at rates which will be advised on application.

VALUABLES

The United States Lines has provided a safe in the office of the Purser, in which passengers may deposit money, jewels, or ornaments for safe keeping. The Company will not be liable to passengers for the loss of money, jewels, or ornaments by theft or otherwise, not so deposited.

RETURN BOOKINGS Pursers of the United States Lines are ready to book your return passage. Sailing lists, rate sheets, cabin plans and other information will be cheerfully furnished upon application at the Purser’s Office. Tickets can be secured or deposits to secure reservations can be made. The Purser will procure by radio, without charge to the passenger, reservations or any information necessary.

RETURN PASSENGERS

First and Second class passengers, embarking at Cherbourg, must communicate with our Paris Passage Office, United States Lines, 11 bis rue Scribe, several days before sailing.

Passengers embarking at London or Southampton must communicate with our London Passage Office, United States Lines, 3 Cockspur Street S. W. 1, several days before sailing.

Passengers embarking at Queenstown must communicate with the United States Lines’ Office, several days before the departure of the steamer, in order to ascertain definite information regarding the reservations and sailing hour of steamer.

First class passengers embarking at Bremen must call at our Bremen Office, Norddeutscher Lloyd, Passenger Department, Papenstrasse, the day before sailing, in order to secure their rail tickets from Bremen to Bremerhaven.

Second class passengers, embarking at Bremen, must call at the office of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, Passenger Department, Papenstrasse, two Days prior to the departure of steamer, in order to comply with Government Regulations and secure rail tickets from Bremen to Bremerhaven.

AMERICAN CUSTOMS REGULATIONS

On the return trip, your baggage will be subject to the same inspection on landing in America as on landing abroad. American Citizenship does not permit you to bring dutiable goods into the country without paying duty.

A blank will be furnished you aboard the steamer before landing. This must be filled out, listing in detail every article you obtained abroad which you are bringing home. The list is then given the ship’s purser.

This list is called your "declaration“ and should include all wearing apparel, jewelry and other articles, whether worn or not, carried on your person, in your clothing, or in your baggage.

These items must give their cost or value abroad and whether they were bought or given to you. Also jewelry and wearing apparel, taken out of the United States and remodeled abroad, must be listed with the cost of remodeling.

You are allowed to bring into the United States $ 100 worth of personal effects bought abroad free of duty, in addition to all wearing apparel taken from the United States on sailing.

RECOVERY OF U. S. HEAD TAX This Tax can be recovered by passengers, if same bas been paid, provided they inform the U. S. Immigration Inspector on arrival at New York of their intention to leave the United States within sixty days (the time prescribed by U. S. Law), and obtain from him Transit Certificate Form 514.

It is also necessary for this Transit Certificate Form 514 to be handed to the transportation company when completed, in time to allow same to be placed before the Immigration Authorities in Washington within 120 days of passenger’s arrival in the United States.

Unless this regulation is complied with, the Tax cannot be recovered.

SUGGESTIONS AND COMPLAINTS Suggestions, complaints or criticisms of service or of personnel should be addressed to the General Manager, United States Lines, 45 Broadway, New York City.

 

Title Page, SS President Arthur Cabin Passenger List, 19 October 1923.

Title Page, SS President Arthur Cabin Passenger List, 19 October 1923. GGA Image ID # 1fd70e1fe7

 

United States Lines Fleet and Express Services, 1923.

United States Lines Fleet and Express Services, 1923. SS President Arthur Cabin Passenger List, 19 October 1923. GGA Image ID # 1fd71f51cd

 

Taxi Rates (1923) from Hoboken to New York, Brooklyn, and Other Points.

Taxi Rates (1923) from Hoboken to New York, Brooklyn, and Other Points. SS President Arthur Cabin Passenger List, 19 October 1923. GGA Image ID # 1fd7456ab0

 

Sailing Schedule, Bremen-Southampton-Cherbourg-Queenstown (Cobh)-New York, from 19 October 1923 to 30 December 1923.

Sailing Schedule, Bremen-Southampton-Cherbourg-Queenstown (Cobh)-New York, from 19 October 1923 to 30 December 1923. Ships Included America, George Washington, Leviathan, President Arthur, President Fillmore, President Harding, and President Roosevelt. SS President Arthur Cabin Passenger List, 19 October 1923. GGA Image ID # 1fd760f385

 

United States Line Freight Department Services, 1923.

United States Line Freight Department Services, 1923. SS President Arthur Cabin Passenger List, 19 October 1923. GGA Image ID # 1fd7cd2f4e

 

Back Cover, SS President Arthur Cabin Passenger List, 19 October 1923.

Back Cover, SS President Arthur Cabin Passenger List, 19 October 1923. GGA Image ID # 1fd7d1c89b

 

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