SS Cincinnati Passenger List - 3 August 1912
Front Cover of a First and Second Class Passenger List from the SS Cincinnati of the Hamburg American Line, Departing Saturday, 3 August 1912 from Hamburg for New York via Southampton and Cherbourg, Commanded by Captain Schülke. GGA Image ID # 15aa263b83
Senior Officers and Staff
- Commander: Captain Schülke
- First Officer: W. Stocker
- Second Officer: C. H. Dill
- Second Officer: K. Wachura
- Third Officer: K. Zühlke
- Fourth Officer: G. Hotzel
- Chief Engineer: W. Erler
- Second Engineer: E. Edler
- Third Engineer: H. Gercken
- Third Engineer: E. Steack
- Third Engineer: C. Hopp
- Fourth Engineer: G. Scheel
- Fourth Engineer: O. Trosiener
- Surgeon: Dr. K. v. Beaulin
- Surgeon: Dr. W. Hildebrandt
- Purser: E. Cramer
- Provision Manager: R. Grussenberg
- Assistant Purser: K. Maeth
- First Chief Steward: J. Heuser
- Second Chief Steward: G. Schwartz
- Third Chief Steward: A. Striberny
- Assistant Chief Steward: R. Meyer
- Assistant Chief Steward: R. Puttfarken
- Assistant Chief Steward: W. Maisch
- Head Chef: Fr. Luz
- First Cook: R. Schwarz
- First Cook: W. Gittler
- Representative of the Hamburg-America Line, Passenger Transport Department: W. Querner
- Baggage Master: C. Schwarck
- Head of the Music Ensemble: A. Reimers
First Class Passengers
- Fräulejn W. J. Ährens
- Mr. S. E. Allison
- Mrs. S. E. Allison
- Mr. P. S. H. Alexander
- Mr. A. A. Anawalt
- Mr. M. B. Arnstein
- Mrs. M. B. Arnstein
- Mrs. R. P. de Arroyo und Kind nebst Governess
- Mr. Albert Asher
- Mr. Frederic M. Ayres
- Mr. William A. Bahlke
- Mrs. William A. Bahlke
- Mr. G. Baker Mr. V. Behringer
- Mrs. V. Behringer
- Mr. Constant Bernhard
- Mrs. G. J. Bodensick
- Mr. Nels. O. Brown
- Mrs. Nels. O. Brown
- Miss Helen N. Brown
- Mr. Ferdinand Brunnhuber
- Dr. Arthur C. Brush
- Dr. Arthur C. Brush
- Mr. Fred F. Bullen
- Mrs. H. T. Burry
- Mrs. Frank O. Campe
- Miss Emma Cams nebst Bedienung
- Mr. Carver
- Mr. J. L. Coates
- Dr. J. M. Crawford
- Mr. Byron G. Crawford
- Mr. Leopold Crocs
- Mrs. Leopold Croes
- Mr. Alan Dale
- Miss A. Dale
- Miss M. Dale
- Mr. A. C. Danner
- Mrs. A. C. Danner
- Mr. William Dierner
- Mrs. William Diemer
- Mr. W. H. Dietrich
- Mrs. Fanny Dietrich
- Miss G. Dietrich
- Mr. John F. Dreyer
- Mrs. John F. Dreyer
- Mr. Henry W. Dreyer Jr.
- Mr. J. F. Dreyer Jr.
- Mrs. S. F.chclson
- Mr. Philipp Emmler
- Mr. Baron Dr. Erggelett
- Mrs. Baronin Dr. Erggelett
- Dr. von Feilitzen
- Mr. Feisaire
- Mrs. Fensen
- Mr. C. FI. Fischer
- Mr. C. W. Findle
- Mrs. C. W. Findle
- Mr. R. P. Flint
- Mrs. R. P. Flint
- Mr. Oberleutnant Andreas v. Flotow
- Dr. A. Fönes
- Dr. A. Fönes
- Mr. Ivan Frank
- Mrs. Ivan Frank
- Miss Jean French
- Mr. J. P. Frenzei
- Mrs. J. P. Frenzei
- Mr. H. Freund
- Mrs. H. Freund
- Miss Ethel Freund
- Mr. John M. Fries
- Mrs. John M. Fries
- Mr. H. F. Friestedt
- Mr. Edmund E. Frisch
- Mr. Hugo Fussner
- Mrs. Bertha Fux
- Mr. Walter Geisler
- Mrs. Walter Geisler nebst Bedienung
- Mr. Joachim Geisler Jr.
- Mrs. Sophie Göttig
- Miss Ella Grebel
- Mr. T. Guard Mrs. T. Guard
- Mr. Rulus B. Hall Jr.
- Miss A. Haveker
- Mrs. Hazen
- Mr. Albert Heidt
- Mrs. Albert Heidt
- Vera Heidt
- Mrs. Wm. Henning
- Mr. Theo Hetzler
- Mr. F. J. Hoenig
- Mrs. Blanche Howe
- Mr. Siegfried John
- Mr. William John
- Mrs. William John
- Miss J. Johns
- Mrs. CI». Joseph
- Mrs. Henry M. Kaminski
- Miss Ellen Keller
- Miss Katherine Kelley
- Mrs. Alice B. Kennan
- Mr. Edward S. Klein
- Miss Hedwig Klatt
- Miss Anna Klatt
- Miss E. A. Knowles
- Miss Flora M. Knowlton
- Mr. Fred. Knauf
- Mrs. Fred. Knauf
- Mr. Edward Knauf Jr.
- Miss Rose Knauf
- Miss Esther Knauf
- Mrs. Otto Koehn
- Mr. Baion Oscar tie Korff, Kais. Russ. Vice-Konsul
- Prof. Kossowitsch
- Mrs. Lsabel Kück
- Mr. Gustav Lässig
- Mr. J. H. Lehmann
- Mrs. J. H. Lehmann
- Robert Lehmann nebst Bedienung
- Mrs. Faustino Lichauco
- Miss Natividad Lichauco
- Miss Dolores Lichauco
- Miss Cornelia Lichauco
- Mr. Thomas Lichauco Jr.
- Mr. Faustino I ichauco Jr.
- Mr. Marcia Lichauco Jr. nebst Bedienung
- Mrs. Lindsay
- Mr. J. T. Maffett
- Mrs. R. R. Maffett
- Mr. Direktor Felix Malitz
- Mrs. Laura Major
- Mr. Curt Mäntler
- Mrs. Curt Mäntler
- Mr. Martin
- Mr. H. R. Mather
- Capt. F. Randolph Mayer
- Mrs. E. D. Meyer
- Mr. M. Mouvet
- Mrs. M. Mouvet
- Mr. Moyano
- Mrs. M. Muehlhaus
- Miss E. R. Murphy
- Miss A. C. Murphy
- Miss L. F. Nelson
- Mr. Ludwig Nissen
- Mrs. Ludwig Nissen
- Mr. J. Ollesheimer
- Mrs. J. Ollesheimer
- Mr. Werner Ott
- Rev. G. B. O'Toole
- Mr. E. J. Panos
- Mrs. M. Pappenheimer
- Miss Rose Pappenheimer
- Miss Alice Pappenheimer
- Mr. Geo. T. Parker
- Miss Caroline Pattengill
- Mrs. J. Peters
- Miss Olga Petrova
- Mrs. Caroline Pfahler
- Mr. Joseph Phillips
- Mr. Fritz Popper
- Mr. Chas Preshey
- Mr. Professor C. Prinz
- Prof. Dr. Rassow
- Mr. John Reusa
- Mr. J. D. Rhodes
- Mrs. J. D. Rhodes
- Mr. Konsul Carl Rickert
- Prof. Rindell
- Mr. Edward V. Ross
- Mrs. Edward V. Ross
- Mrs. W. E. Rulon
- Mr. W. D. Russell
- Mrs. W. D. Russell
- Miss Janet Russell
- Miss Josephine Russell
- Mr. William D. Sargent
- Mrs. William D. Sargent
- Mr. William D. Sargent Jr.
- Miss Evellyn Sargent
- Miss Therese Sargent nebst Bedienung
- Mrs. Lucie Saski
- Mrs. Bella Schaar
- Dr. Oito Schirmer
- Mr. Paul Schnabel
- Mr. Chas. J. Seabrook
- Miss Tncrese Seiffer
- Mr. R. L. Spayde
- Mrs. R. L. Spayde
- Mr. Morris Stern
- Mr. Louis Stern
- Mrs. Louis Stern
- Mr. Robert Stern Jr.
- Miss Edna E. Stocker
- Mr. Isaac Straus
- Mrs. Isaac Straus
- Miss O. Straus
- Mr. J. H. Tuttle
- Mrs. J. H. Tuttle
- Mr. Edward G. Uihlein
- Mrs. Edward G. Uihlein
- Miss Ella Uihlein
- Miss Melita Uihlein
- Mrs. F. C. Vail
- Mr. T. C. Vogel
- Mrs. T. C. Vogel
- Mr. Murray S. Vosburg
- Mr. Fritz Walther
- Mr. Leo Yates Ward
- Mrs. E. F. Warner
- Mrs. H. O. Weber
- Mr. H. Weber
- Mr. Paul Weidner
- Mrs. Paul Weidner
- Prof. Georg von Wendt
- Mr. J. A. Wenner
- Mr. W. B. Wier
- Miss M. L. Winkler
- Mrs. Winn
- Mr. Frank E. Wright
- Mrs. Frank E. Wright
- Mrs. Marie Wismewska
- Miss Marie Wismewska
- Miss Hedwig Wismewska
- Mr. John F. Zerman
- Mrs. A. Zipser
To Southampton
- Miss Gertrud Arnthal
- Mr. Bans
- Dr. A. von Bergen
- Mr. Hans Bernheim
- Mr. Cand. med. A. Bossornaier
- Mr. Rud. Braun
- Mrs. Rud. Braun
- Mr. Schiffsvermessungsinsp. Breer
- Mrs. Burne
- Mrs. C. M. Cappelli
- Mr. Friedrich Dahnke
- Miss Marie Ehmann
- Mr. Kontre-Admiral a. D. Emsmann
- Miss G. Emsmann
- Mr. Oberstleutnant von Eisenach-Rothe (Oberstleutnant im Großen General stabe)
- Dr. Flemming
- Dr. Flemming
- Mrs. E. Flint .
- Miss Gladys Flint
- Miss Marie Flint
- Mr. A. S. Frissell
- Mr. von Grone, Rittergutsbesitzer und Probst
- Mrs. von Grone
- Mr. Udo von Grone
- Mr. Grünberg
- Mr. Rudolf Helsper
- Mr. S. Hirsch
- Mrs. S. Hirsch
- Mr. Otto Hirschfeld
- Mr. Gotardo Hoffmann
- Mrs. Gotardo Hoffmann
- Miss Elsa Hoffmann
- Miss I Iilda Hoffmann
- Miss Celina Hoffmann nebst Gouvernante
- Miss Margarita Hoffmann
- Mr. Herbert Hoffmann
- Mr. Ernesto Hoffmann
- Mr. Gerardo Hoffmann
- Mr. Edgar Hoffmann
- Mr. Th. Holtzmann
- Mrs. Th. Holtzmann
- Mrs. Horsbrough
- Mr. Antonio de Silva Mello
- Mr. P. C. Miller
- Mrs. P. C. Miller
- Dr. Mc. Murtry
- Miss Elisabeth Naht
- Mr. P. Neese
- Dr. Franz Oehlecker
- Mr. Thos. Parry
- Mr. H. Prahl
- Mr. Frederic Pauls
- Mr. John O. Polack
- Mrs. John O. Polack
- Miss Mary Polack
- Mr. W. Reiss
- Mr. Robert Repsold
- Dr. Riddle-Joffee
- Mr. Direktor Rintelen
- Mrs. Direktor Rintelen
- Mr. Rjeronsky
- Mrs. Rjeronsky
- Mr. N. Rzewuski
- Mrs. N. Rzewuski
- Dr. Simpson
- Mr. A. H. Schahinian
- Mr. Consul Schlagintweit
- Mrs. Consul Schlagintweit
- Miss Therese Schlagintweit
- Mr. Osman Tuck
- Mr. Reg.-Rat Frei Mr. von Seherr-Thoss
- Mrs. Reg.-Rat Frei Mrs. von Seherr-Thoss
- Mr. Otto Trummer
- Mr. Curt Venettisch
- Mrs. Curt Venettisch
- Dr. Watkins
- Dr. Watkins
- Mr. Wilh. Wehmeyer
- Mr. Wendt
- Mrs. P. Wetter
- Mr. F. A. Wichelmann
- Miss E. Woldstedt
- Mr. stud. jur. G. Zöllner
To Cherbourg
- Dr. M. Dalmatoff
- Mrs. Alexandrine Dalmatoff
- Mr. Serge Dalmatoff
- Mr. Nicolas Dalmatoff
- Mr. Vladimir Dalmatoff
- Mr. Bob Hart
- Mrs. Bob Hart
- Mr. Siegbert Herrmann
- Mr. Jean Hellen
- Mrs. Jean Hellen
- Yves Hellen nebst Bedienung
- Mr. G. Illera
- Mr. Otto Lesser
- Prof. L. Rosenbach
- Mr. Dagobert Samuel
- Mr. Hans Schinck
- Mr. Kurt Spiller
- Mr. Bruno Schwiering
- Mr. G. Ylleva
Second Class Passengers
- Rev. Chas. Aikens
- Mr. James P. Aikens
- Miss H. L. AltMr.
- Mr. V. L. Andrews
- Mrs. M. Arnold
- Mrs. Rosa Arnowisch
- Miss Clara Aurelang
- Mr. Johann Baca
- Mr. Aug. Balle
- Mrs. Fr. Balle
- Miss Sophie Balle
- Mr. Frank Balzer
- Mr. Josef Balsam
- Miss M. Bauer
- Miss Else von Barschwitz
- Miss Mina Baudistel
- Mr. Erich Bandoly
- Miss Dina Bahrow
- Miss Lisa Bahrow
- Miss Magdalene Begow
- Mr. Michel Bernstein
- Mrs. B. Beitzer
- Miss S. Benzinger
- Mr. Georg Beuschoten
- Mrs. Chane Biegeleisen
- Mrs. Fannie Bittier
- Mr. Isaac Bleefeld
- Mr. Abram Blauferd
- Miss Etel Blau
- Mr. Rieh. Böhm
- Miss Anna Böttger
- Miss Lisa Bobrow
- Miss Amalia Bonhard
- Miss Julia Bonhard
- Miss Pauline Bretznikar
- Mr. J. H. Broecke
- Mrs. Eleonore Brochaska
- Miss Gladys Le Bouveau
- Mr. Harry Le Bouveau
- Mr. Herrn. Böldeke
- Miss Anna Bocket
- Miss Anna Bocklet
- Mr. Anton Bodner
- Mr. Isac Bohor
- Mr. Boross
- Mrs. Boross
- Mrs. Helene Braun
- Mrs. Catherine Buchler
- Mr. J. Brown
- Mr. Ludwig Brunner
- Mr. H. Buerk
- Mrs. H. Buerk
- Benjamin Buerk
- Mr. Jan Carlin
- Mrs. Mary Carlin
- Mrs. Gust. Carlson
- Lars Carlson
- Mrs. Stephanie Cassidy
- Mr. Leon Chinowicki
- Mrs. Sophie Chinowicki
- Marie Chinowicki
- Baldine Chinowicki
- Mr. Jan Cyrinski
- Mrs. M. Cyrinski
- Mr. Alfred Daniel
- Mr. Peter C. Dayle
- Mr. Christ. Deeg
- Mr. Hugo Deutsch
- Mrs. Bertha Deutsch
- Wally Deutsch
- Mr. Samuel Dickmann
- Mr. H. Diekman
- Miss Anna Doré
- Elise Doré
- Mr. Johann Drazumeric
- Mr. Peter Duplak
- Mrs. Krenia Duplak
- Mrs. Karoline Eckert
- Mr. Paul Eckmann
- Mrs. Wittie Eisenberg and Child
- Mr. Edward Ehrhardt
- Mr. Hermann Erhardt
- Mr. Josef Engert
- Miss Sofie Escher
- Mrs. Elise Falter
- Miss Charlotte Falter
- Mr. Capt. H. G. Fallescn
- Mrs. Capt. H. G. Fallesen
- Mrs. Josef Falesch
- Miss Marie Falesch
- Mr. Samuel Fesselbaum
- Mr. Max Fink
- Mr. E. J. Flanagan
- Mr. E. Flantz
- Miss Gertrud Frank
- Miss Bertha Frank
- Mr. Samuel Fried
- Malvin Fried
- Mrs. Jennie Fritz
- Mr. Rieh. Frommhold
- Miss Bertha Fuchs
- Mrs. Edna Fuller
- Mrs. Agate Fulten
- Victor Fulten
- Stanislaus Fulten
- Mr. Josef Garczynski
- Mr. Ch. Gardner
- Mrs. Ch. Gardner
- Mr. Jaime Gertfier
- Mrs. Jaime Gertner
- Mr. Moses Gewirzmann
- Mr. Josef Glasner
- Miss Ernestine Glück
- Mr. Eduard Goldschmidt
- Mrs. Berta Goldschmidt
- Mr. M. Goldstein
- Miss Olga Goldstein
- Mr. Abram Goodwin
- Mr. Paul Goritzke
- Mr. Josef Gorsic
- Mr. Alois Gorsic
- Mrs. A. Grabensteiner
- Miss Elise Graggober
- Mr. F. Greenbaum
- Mr. Max Greengard
- Mrs. Max Greengard
- Mr. Peter Groh
- Mrs. Peter Groh
- Mr. Charles Gross
- Mr. Oscar Guglielmone
- Mrs. Louise Guglielmone
- Dr. René Guldner
- Miss Mimmie Güntrath
- Mrs. Catharina Gurgo
- Susanne Gurgo
- Mrs. Helene Hamburger
- Marie Hamburger
- Mr. Oscar V. Hall
- Mr. Georg Hahn
- Miss Louise Hansen
- Mr. Emil Harder
- Mrs. Maria Harder
- Anna Harder
- Clara Harder
- Ida Harder
- Mr. William Harlev
- Mr. Carl Hartmann
- Miss Ida Hauser
- Miss Lina Haussier
- Miss Marg. Heinzeimann
- Dr. William Held
- Mr. Francis Held
- Mr. Michael Heiter
- Miss Bozena Hejna
- Mr. Josef Hejna
- Mr. Frank Helletzgruber
- Miss Alma Hellström
- Mr. Ladislaw Hess
- Miss Antoinette Hess
- Mrs. M. Hilling
- Mr. Kazimir Homik
- Mrs. Kazimir Homik
- Mrs. Minna Hölig
- Marie Hölig
- Mrs. Parania Hutnek
- Mr. Peter Jacobsen
- Mr. Martin Janezic
- Mr. Fritz Jansen
- Mrs. Louise Jansen
- Miss Helene Jaster
- Mrs. Lizzie Jaeger
- Mr. Ernst Jähnichen
- Mr. Frank C. Jerikowic
- Mrs. Marianna Jeschonowska
- Lucian Jeschonowska
- Mr. Hermann Jesierski
- Mr. K. Judaschka
- Mrs. Sara Kaiser
- Mr. Georg Kajser
- Mrs. Antonia Kampf
- Katalin Kampf
- Mr. Hugo Kareis
- Mr. P. Kazimierz
- Mr. Georg H. McKee
- Miss Martha Keller
- Miss Anna Kenis
- Mr. Eduard Kemple
- Mr. Hugo Kirchner
- Mrs. Franziska Kielbasa
- Maryanna Kielbasa
- Josefa Kielbasa
- Mr. Tobias Kirschstein
- Mr. Wm. Klee
- Mr. Robert Klose
- Miss Barbara Koch
- Mr. Albert Koche
- Mr. Georg Kofoed
- Mrs. Maggie Kofoed
- Ebelyn Kofoed
- Marion Kofoed
- Mr. Emil Kofoed
- Mr. Emst Kohn
- Mr. Lünsche Kohn
- Miss Anna Kolb
- Mrs. Rosa Korn
- Mr. Michael Kostur
- Mr. Stanislaus Kozecki
- Miss Paula Krauss
- Mr. Christ. Krempel
- Mr. Paul Kroh
- Mr. V. Kropac
- Mr. V. Kropac
- Mr. Konstantin Krowopuskow
- Miss Mathilde Kubli
- Miss Elise Kugler
- Mr. Antoni Kucharski
- Mrs. Marg. Kühn
- Oswald Kühn
- Mr. Josef Lamberty
- Mr. Otto Lange
- Miss Elfriede Lange
- Mrs. F'ranziska Langer
- Mr. N. P. Larsen
- Mrs. Anna Larsen
- Miss Camilla Larsen
- Mr. Kared Larsen
- Mr. Christian Larsen
- Miss F. Lasch
- Miss Cl. Latina
- Miss Frieda Laudel
- Mrs. Erzebeth Lederer
- Mr. Mark Leigh
- Mrs. Mark Leigh
- Mr. Josef Lekar
- Mr. Georg Lemmer
- Mr. George Lcnnig
- Mr. Karl Lerrier
- Mr. Stanislaus Lesniak
- Miss Marie Lieber
- Mr. Ch. Liebmann
- Miss Josephine Liffmann
- Miss Anna Loemlein
- Miss Mimi Lundberg
- Mr. Julius Ludwig
- Mrs. Josefinc Madbei
- Mr. Andr. Magierowski
- Mrs. Adelaide Magnussen
- Mrs. Johanna Magnussen
- Miss Antonia Mailes
- Miss Ursula Majetic
- Miss Helen Markovics
- Miss Olga Maluga
- Miss Mary Marks
- Mrs. Sophie Marx
- Mrs. Katarina Maurer
- Katarina Maurer
- Mr. Adolf Meller
- Mrs. Rosa Meller
- Mr. G. K. Meichel
- Mr. Arthur V. Mertens
- Mrs. Leontine Mertens
- Mrs. Elisabeth Metier
- Mr. B. Michalski
- Mr. Josef Migdad
- Mr. Aron Minz
- Mr. Wilh. Misselhorn
- Miss Martha Moeller
- Mrs. Marie Mocnik
- Miss Minka Mocnik
- Miss Franziska Mocnik
- Mr. Helmuth de Mooy
- Mr. Charles Moye
- Mr. Albert Murr
- Mr. Hermann Musterer
- Mrs. Ida Nathanson
- Mrs. Bertha Neitzke
- Miss Magdalena Neisel
- Mr. Frank Nekvasil
- Mr. Lady Nekvasil
- Miss Julia Nielsen
- Mr. William Noble
- Mrs. William Noble
- Miss Nclli Norowitz
- Miss Ernestine Norowitz
- Miss Betty Ohms
- Mr. Franz Olivet
- Mrs. Elisabeth Olivet
- Otto Olivet
- Miss Ida Olivet
- Mrs. Rosa Olszewski
- Mr. Frank Ondruch
- Mr. S. Opp
- Mrs. K. Paskulovitsch
- Miss Marta Pause
- Mr. Curt Paysen
- Mr. Fr. Pelich
- Mr. Willi Perlis
- Mr. Peter Peters
- Mr. Otto Petersen
- Mr. L. Pfeffer
- Miss Marg. Pirner
- Mr. Joseph Plenni
- Dr. Clara Plohn
- Mr. Frank Pochowski
- Mr. Max Prager
- Miss H. Raimond.
- Miss Charlotte Reifurth
- Mrs. Elizabeth Rieger
- Miss Elsie Rode
- Mr. J. Rosenblum
- Mr. Boris Rosenthal
- Mrs. Rosi Rosenthal
- Miss Gertrud Rössler
- Mr. Ward Ryan
- Mr. Georg Sackow
- Mr. Carl Sadilek
- Mr. J. Saltesz
- Mr. Josef Samuel
- Mr. Jacques Schargorotzki
- Mrs. Dina Scharf
- Dora Scharf
- Mr. A. Schäfer
- Mr. Hcinr. Schäfer
- Mr. A. Schcuncmann
- Mrs. Scheunemann
- Miss Hedwig Schiff
- Mrs. Regina Schlinsky
- Miss Fl. Schmid
- Mrs. Henny Schmidt
- Mr. Franz Schmidt
- Miss Margit Schmidt
- Miss Katarina Schmidt
- Mr. August Schmitt
- Miss Louise Schmitt
- Mr. August Schmitz
- Mrs. Anna Schneider
- Mr. Erwin Schnitz
- Mr. Rud. Schoeppe
- Mr. Henry Schroeder
- Mrs. Schroeder
- Mr. Ludw. Schulz
- Mrs. Marie Schulz
- Willi Schulz
- Mr. Henry Schultz
- Mrs. Schultz
- Mrs. Emma Schwab
- Rev. Carl A. Seaberg
- Mrs. Mimie Seaberg
- Mr. Albert Seekamp
- Mr. Fr. Sikora
- Mr. Oscar Silberbauer
- Mrs. Leopoldine Silbiger
- Alfred Silbiger
- Irma Silbiger
- Mr. Jacob Simons
- Miss Anna Skoff
- Miss Bertha Skorepa
- Mrs. Ester Skoresch
- Miss Anna Skorna
- Mr. William Skersino
- Mrs. Marya Skersino
- Michal Skersino
- Dr. Slocum
- Mr. Frank Slutek
- Mr. John Smith
- Mrs. Elisab. Smith
- Miss Lena Somers
- Mr. Heinr. Sommer
- Mr. Louis Spitzel
- Miss Rosa Springer
- Mr. Otto Stalger
- Mr. Henry Struve
- Mr. Fricdr. Stork
- Mr. Friedrich Stork
- Mrs. Maria Suckow
- Miss Marie Suchanek
- Mrs. Jolau Szabo
- Johann Szabo
- Mrs. Kar. Szervczyk
- Jacob Szervczyk
- Czeslawa Szervczyk
- Ursula Szervczyk
- Leon Szervczyk
- Mr. V. Tamasik
- Mr. Carl J. Thorn
- Miss Lydia Thurau
- Mr. Vaso Traucevic
- Mrs. Amalie Trichter
- Miss Adolfine Urbanek
- Mrs. Paulina Vautalovic
- Mr. Matthew Vierengel
- Mrs. Matthew Vierengel
- Harry Vierengel
- Edgar Vierengel
- Mr. Christian Vogt
- Mr. Hans H. Völck
- Mrs. Hans H. Völck
- Mr. L. Wagner
- Mr. Richard Waller
- Mr. Josel Walus
- Mr. S. Walenski
- Mr. Albert Weber
- Mrs. Selma Weber
- Mrs. Alma Weisbach
- Mr. John Wening
- Mr. Curt Werner
- Mrs. Minna Welzel
- Mr. Walter Wetzel
- Mrs. H. Wicneke
- Mr. Josef Wilamovitz
- Mrs. Auguste Witte
- Mrs. Wohl
- Miss Mali Wohl
- Mr. H. Worris
- Mr. John Wulf
- Mrs. John Wulf
- Mr. Chane Wurwilz
- Mr. David Wurwilz
- Miss Zipe Wurwitz
- Mrs. J. de Vough
- Miss Anna Zahari
- Mr. Czeslaw Zalewski
- Mrs. Florentine Zalewski
- Alfriede Zalewski
- Mrs. Marie Zimmermann
- Mr. Nicolai Zkutesky
- Mr. Isac Zloczower
- Mr. Perez Zuckerberg
- Mrs. Jacmic Zuckerberg
- Mr. Johann Zupancic
- Mrs. Marie Zuschuldt
To Southampton
- Mr. Beaumatte
- Mr. Alfred Bonomaier
- Mr. Alfred Colbrook
- Miss Anna Dau
- Miss Emma Ganzlin
- Mr. John Mr.
- Fritz Just
- Mr. Eidmund Lenoble
- Mrs. Elisabeth Lenoble
- Edmund Lenoble
- Mr. W. Nagel
- Mr. Hermann Rotenburger
- Mrs. Sandkuhl
- Mr. Gustav Tretje
To Cherbourg
- Mr. Fonace
- Mr. Otto Grüninger
- Mr. Felix Meyer
- Mr. Alex Miclot
- Mr. Samuel Sachs
- Mr. Kurt Spiller
Information for Passengers
It is advisable to post mail intended for passengers very early and to write the name and address of the sender on the outside of the envelope or wrapper.
The Representative of the Company is charged with the distribution of incoming telegrams and mail. Passengers are recommended ift their own interest, before leaving the steamer to make inquiries whether any correspondence has arrived for them or to leave their address for later dispatches.
Letters and telegrams may be directed in care of any of the Company's agents.
The Company gladly undertakes the transmission or delivery of telegrams, letters, etc. intended for passengers; but owing to the immense number of such dispatches forwarded to its care, must decline all responsibility should such be inadvertently delayed or lost.
Office of the Hamburg-Amerika Linie Passenger-Department
On the C.-Deck of the S. S. "Cincinnati"
An Office of the Passenger-Department has been established. This Office furnishes information to passengers concerning the sailings of our steamers, the railway services from port of arrival into the interior, the Pleasure and Health Cruises arranged by the Hamburg-Amerika Linie and the various personally Conducted Tours managed by the Company's Tourist Office (Reisebureau der Hamburg-Amerika Linie).
It also provides information with regard to customhouse arrangements and other questions which are of importance to travelers. At the Office, tickets are issued for the return-passage either from or to America, for the other regular services of the Hamburg-Amerika Linie and for Pleasure and Health Cruises, as well as for Conducted Tours on shore.
The Office is the place where the letters and telegrams arriving on board for passengers are kept and delivered. The Office has also full control of all matters relating to change of staterooms, as well as charge of all unoccupied cabins.
Porter Service
Uniformed attendants to carry baggage to and from our docks and arrange small details of travel for a nominal fee.
For the convenience of ocean travelers by our line, and in order to eliminate the extortion that has been practiced by some of the public porters, we have inaugurated a service of attendants to carry hand-baggage and perform similar services for our patrons.
On days when our steamers arrive and sail, a staff of porters, wearing gray uniforms, upon the collars of which the word "Attendant" appears, and red caps bearing "Hamburg-American Line" bands, will be stationed at our docks, the ferries and railroad terminals in Hoboken, to assist passengers.
A fixed nominal charge, as per schedule is made for the service between our piers and a number of points in New Jersey and New York.
The attendants will accompany passengers to any part of New York to carry baggage, call carriages, and perform similar services. If a passenger will write or telegraph us, or telephone our office (1900 Rector) or our piers at Hobokên (770 Hoboken), one of the attendants will be sent to his home or hotel.
As the porters are conversant with all formalities on the piers, the usual confusion upon arrival and departure practically will be eliminated, thus relieving the passenger of all annoyance and worry and avoiding loss of time.
This service is especially valuable to large parties and ladies traveling alone, who can now make the journey to ours piers, without anxiety. Besides English many of the attendants also speak German.
Pleasure Cruises Arranged by the Hamburg-America Line
Pleasure Cruises were inaugurated by the Hamburg-Amerika Linie 18 years ago, and since then, they have rapidly approached perfection through the frequent introduction of fresh itineraries and the judicious use of all newly gained experience.
A few years ago the Hamburg-Amerika Linie considerably extended this branch of its traffic, by commissioning the twin-screw steamer "Meteor", built specially for pleasure cruises to supply in a manner wholly unprecedented the demands of this new mode of travelling.
The Company has appointed another steamer to carry out pleasure- cruises, namely the "Victoria Luise", which was thoroughly overhauled and reconstructed, so that she might be specially adapted for her purpose and take equally high rank with the other steamers of the Hamburg- Amerika Linie, the "Blücher", "Cleveland", "Cincinnati", "Moltke", and "Kronprinzessin Cecilie", destined for pleasure-cruise traffic.
Furnished with such an excellent fleet, as is represented by these steamers the Hamburg-Amerika Linie is able to draw up a pleasure- cruise program for 1912—1913, which in variety surpasses the most successful undertakings of previous years.
All particulars concerning the itineraries and fares, are contained in the special pamphlets of the Hamburg-Amerika Linie, which may be obtained from the purser on board the Company's passenger-steamers.
The New Large Twin-Screw Steamers of the Hamburg-America Line "Cincinnati" and "Cleveland"
The new liner "Cincinnati", which was launched at the yards of the Schichau Shipbuilding Company at Danzig, Germany, in August 1908, and her sister-ship, the "Cleveland", which was constructed at the yards
of Blohm & Voss at Hamburg, Germany, are intended, for the New York passenger and freight service, and both vessels are splendidly appointed for the transportation of passengers as well as freight.
They are similar in type and appearance to the steamers "Kaiserin Auguste Victoria" and "Amerika", though of somewhat smaller dimensions. These vessels afford the greatest comfort and luxury, as they are provided with all of the modern features of the two well-known liners referred to above: they may be classed among the most modern liners of the present day.
The dimensions of the "Cincinnati" and "Cleveland", are as follows: length, about 600 feet; width, about 65 feet; height, from waterline to upper deck, about 50 feet; tonnage, 17,000 tons.
They are built of the best steel, and are provided with 5 steel decks and a double bottom extending the entire length of the ship, which latter is sub-divided into numerous water-tight chambers, and the hull itself is divided into 11 watertight compartments.
Two well-balanced high and low pressure engines of the quadruple expansion type, which are supplied with steam from three double and three single boilers, give these vessels a speed of about 15 1/2 knots.
They have the capacity for about
- 230 First Cabin Passengers
- 400 Second Cabin Passengers
- 530 Third Cabin Passengers
- 2200 Steerage Passengers
and have a cargo capacity of about 15,000 tons. The crew comprises about 360 officers and men.
The accommodations in the first cabin have received special attention, and in addition to the large number of ordinary staterooms there will be 70 rooms for the sole use of one passenger; several suites comprising parlor, bedroom and bathroom, and number of large rooms with bath and toilet.
The spacious dining room, which is located on the upper deck, has been equipped with small tables for two, four and six persons, and the saloon is large enough to accommodate all passengers at one sitting, even during the height of the season.
On the promenade deck there is located a spacious lounge, music room, writingroom, smokingroom and gymnasium, and on the different promenade decks sheltered corners are provided affording protection from the wind and weather when the conditions are unfavorable.
In addition to the above-named features, there is an electric passenger elevator connecting the different decks, a well-equipped gymnasium with electrical apparatus, electric light baths, a dark room for photography, a bookstall, library, Office of the Passenger Department, etc.
For promenading there are two large promenade decks, and in addition there is a large open deck on the top of the uppermost deckhouse.
The arrangement of the second cabin has also been given special attention, and affords every modern comfort and convenience. The main saloon, ladies' parlor and the smoking room are similar in size, design and decoration to those of our most recent vessels.
For the safety of the vessel, the doors of the water-tight compartments have been equipped with automatic hydraulic devices, enabling the Captain to close all of the doors in a few seconds from the bridge. The vessels have also been equipped with sub-marine bell systems, fire extinguishers, a complete fire alarm system, steam pumps, etc.
The New Marine Wonder of the Hamburg-America Line "Imperator" of 50,000 tons -- the Largest Ship in the World
The "Imperator", now building at the Vulcan Shipyards at Hamburg, has been launched on the 23 rd of May 1912 and will enter the Hamburg-New York passenger service in spring 1913. This vessel will surpass all standards for size, having nine decks above the water line and a capacity for carrying 4,250 passengers in addition to a crew of 1,000.
Among the features which will add to the comfort and pleasure of the passengers will be an elaborate Roman Bath, a Gymnasium, a Squash Court, a Sun Parlor and a Ratskeller besides the usual attractions of the modern liners.
The Frahm Anti-Rolling Tanks will be installed, which, in addition to the great bulk, will counteract the motion of the most violent sea, assuring the most susceptible passenger of a pleasant crossing.