SS Deutschland Passenger List - 15 August 1935
Front Cover of a First and Tourist Class Passenger List from SS Deutschland of the Hamburg America Line, Departing Thursday, 15 August 1935 from Hamburg to New York via Southampton, Cherbourg, and Cobh, Commanded by Captain Dau. GGA Image ID # 1774c33f5d
Senior Officers and Staff
- Commander: Captain Dau
- First Officer: R. Cammann
- Second Officer: G. Bursch
- Second Officer: G. Pietsch
- Second Officer: E. Cabus
- Third Officer: F. von Dresky
- Fourth Officer: G. Neumann
- Fourth Officer: H. Bruckner
- First Radio Officer: H. Stoldt
- Second Radio Officer: F. Riedmann
- Third Radio Officer: E. Meyer
- Fourth Radio Officer: K. Grosspatsch
- Chief Engineer: A. Kruger
- Second Engineer: E. Montua
- Second Engineer: W. Schroder
- Third Engineer: G. de Buhr
- Third Engineer: J. Hitte
- Third Engineer: W. Jarck
- Third Engineer: H. Rode
- Third Engineer: K. Ullrich
- Fourth Engineer: J. Gottsche
- Fourth Engineer: W. Putlitz
- Fourth Engineer: W. Kaven
- Fourth Engineer: H. Fock
- First Electrician W. Rietdorf
- Second Electrician: H. Bottcher
- Projectionist: L. Hillig
- First Physician: Dr. G. Lange
- Second Physician: Dr. P. Kaiser
- Nurse: Lisa Eylmann
- Purser: H. Schnoor
- Under Purser: C. Schwarzkopf
- Under Purser: W. Reinhard
- Assistant Purser: H. Moller
- Assistant Purser: A. Dieck
- Assistant Purser: A. Philipp
- Luggage Master: P. Lewald
- First Chief Steward, First Class: V. Hansen
- Second Chief Steward, First Class: H. Wintjen
- Assistant Chief Steward, First Class: A. Jepsen
- Grill Chef: Joe
- Chief Steward, Tourist Class: W. Kroger
- Assistant Chief Steward, Tourist Class: P. Kiilza
- Chief Steward, Third Class: P. Bremer
- Assistant Chief Steward, Third Class: E. Schultze
- Kitchen Master: A. Kruger
- Head of Music: O. Pockrandt
Projectionist: Another indicator for the former cinema of attractions were Projectionist. This offered a variety of additional services such as sound effects and pronounced comments. It was also true demonstration events, reminiscent of the attractions of a fairground. The presentation of the films presented itself was already an attraction reprentation. One particularly admired the machines shown there, rather than the movies. So you also attracted to the posters but not with the film titles with the name of the projection machine, for example, the biographer of the Cinematograph. So also own cinematographic manipulations like slow motion, reverse, etc. made from the fascinating and interesting. The effect of magnification, the close-up, was not used to the narrative punctuation, but was an attraction in itself. See Cinema of Attractions for additional information.
First Class Passengers
To New York:
- Mr. Frederick C. Adams
- Dr. James A. Bach
- Mrs. James A. Bach
- Mrs. Julian B. Beaty
- Miss Nancy Lee Beaty
- Mr. Johannes Benthem
- Mrs. Johannes Benthem
- Mrs. Rosalind Benton
- Mrs. E. Bijou
- Miss Marjorie Bijou
- Miss Geraldine Boyle
- Dr. Joseph Braun
- Mrs. Mary V. Brooks
- Miss Marion Brooks
- Mr. Arthur E. Burke
- Mrs. Arthur E. Burke
- Mrs. Johnsie Burnham
- Miss Ellen Butler
- Mrs. Percy-Handy Christian
- Miss Nesbit Le Conte
- Rev. William A. Coughlan
- Mr. George Crompton
- Mr. Davis H. Crompton
- Mr. Konsul Jens R. Dahl
- Miss Helen Dean
- Miss Marion Dean
- Miss May S. Dean
- Mr. William F. Demions
- Mrs. William F. Demions
- Miss Emma Demions
- Miss Martha Demions
- Mr. Arthur C. Dennison
- Mrs. Arthur C. Dennison
- Mr. Enno W. Ercklentz
- Mrs. Gabriele Falbe
- Miss Anna May Faulck
- Mrs. Edward B. Field
- Miss Virginia Fogerty
- Mrs. Nellie Gaffrey
- Mrs. Rosa Gersten
- Mrs. Chas. Good
- Mrs. Wilbur F. Gordy
- Mrs. Robertson Gray
- Mr. George H. Green
- Mrs. George H. Green
- Miss Olivia Green
- Mr. John Withnel Hager
- Mrs. John Withnel Hager
- Mr. E. Bayard Halsted
- Mr. Osborne Halsted
- Mr. Sinclair Hamilton
- Mrs. Sinclair Hamilton
- Mr. W. W. Harrison Jr.
- Mrs. Frank Harrold
- Mr. Herbert Th. Helb
- Mrs. Herbert Th. Helb
- Miss Anna Hellwig
- Mrs. Dorothy Henderson
- Mrs. William Herbert
- Mr. James Herbert
- Mr. Sam Herrmann
- Miss Patricia D. Higgins
- Mr. J. Stephen Higham
- Mrs. J. Stephen Higham
- Mrs. M. Thompson Hill
- Miss Jean M. Hill
- Mr. Paul von Hohenschleyer
- Mr. John Holland
- Mr. Harry H. Hollesen
- Mrs. Harry H. Hollesen
- Mr. Roger W. Hooker
- Mrs. Roger W. Hooker
- Mrs. Belle Howell
- Miss Clara M. Hrabak
- Mr. Serge Jaroff
- Miss E. Gertrude Jenner
- Miss Rosalind M. Jewett
- Miss Mathilde Kallmeyer
- Miss Venia M. Kelley
- Miss Margaret A. Kenney
- Mrs. Oscar McKenzie
- Mr. W. Lloyd Kitchel
- Mrs. W. Lloyd Kitchel
- Mrs. Anne Kirk
- Mr. Carl Johan Knipschildt
- Mrs. Carl Johan Knipschildt
- Mr. Joseph R. Lacy
- Mrs. Joseph R. Lacy
- Dr. Heinz Laederach
- Mr. Karl:Heinz Lange
- Mrs. Karl:Heinz Lange
- Miss Grace E. Lee
- Dr. Adam P. Leighton
- Mrs. Adam P. Leighton
- Miss Francesca Leighton
- Mr. Ernst Liebing
- Mrs. Ernst Liebing
- Miss Elizabeth Lincoln
- Miss Lydia Lowe
- Mrs. Mary R. McDonald
- Miss Grace C. McDonald
- Miss Helen D. MacGregor
- Miss Emma F. Meyer
- Mrs. Th. Moes:Spakter
- Mrs. Cornelia F. Morgan
- Miss Carolyn Morgan
- Miss Anne Blake Morrison
- Mr. William J. Mulligan
- Mrs. William J. Mulligan
- Mr. Edmund H. Nash
- Mr. Arthur E. O'Brien
- Mrs. H. A. Obst
- Miss Lucile Obst
- Mrs. Minnie L. Paar
- Mr. E. T. Pendleton
- Mrs. E. T. Pendleton
- Mr. A. W. Plyler
- Mrs. A. W. Plyler
- Miss Helen Plyler
- Mrs. Paula Rebner
- Mr. Harvey E. Regan
- Mrs. Allen H. Remsen
- Miss Helen F. Remsen
- Mr. Frederick W. Reuter
- Mrs. Frederick W. Reuter
- Mr. Frederick W. Reuter Jr.
- Mr. Donald Reuter
- Miss F. Jane Reuter
- Mr. J. de Forest Richards
- Mrs. J. de Forest Richards
- Mrs. W. W. Robbins
- Miss Herta M. Robbins
- Mrs. Charlotte S. Robinson
- Mr. Carlos F. Roby
- Mrs. Carlos F. Roby
- Mr. Carlos F. Roby Jr.
- Rite Roby
- Mrs. Caroline H. Roeder
- Miss Augusta A. Roeder
- Miss Elisabeth H. Roeder
- Miss Margaret Rowe
- Miss Marie A. Ruddy
- Miss Agnes Russell
- Mrs. L. B. Sanders
- Mrs. Inman Saunders
- Mr. Jacques B. Schlosser
- Mrs. Jacques B. Schlosser
- Mr. Ferdinand Schurmann
- Mrs. Ferdinand Schurmann
- Mr. V. E. Schwahn
- Mr. Kurt Schwoch
- Mr. Fritz Seifart
- Mrs. Fritz Seifart
- Mr. Arno Seifart
- Mr. Curt Seifart
- Erna Seifart
- Mr. Edward F. Seitz
- Mrs. Edward F. Seitz
- Mr. Roger Sherman
- Mrs. Roger Sherman
- Mrs. Mary F. Shields
- Mr. Clyde E. Shorey
- Mrs. Clyde E. Shorey
- Mr. Wm. D. Shorey
- Mr. Clyde E. Shorey Jr.
- Miss Fanny R. Smith
- Mr. J. T. Stephens
- Mrs. J. T. Stephens
- Miss Ottilie Stoehr
- Mrs. Stansbury Sutton
- Miss Harriet F. Thayer
- Mr. Einar Thorsen
- Mrs. E. F. Tomkies
- Miss Gertude Underhill
- Mrs. Donald S. Unger-Donaldson
- Mr. Arthur Voss
- Mrs. Arthur Voss
- Margaret Voss
- Miss H. B. Walsh
- Mr. A. L. Walls
- Mrs. A. L. Walls
- Mr. Allister G. Watt
- Mrs. Allister G. Watt
- Miss Margaret Wilson
- Mr. Harry A. Winter
- Mrs. Harry A. Winter
- Miss Maurie Winter
- Miss Grace Winter
- Miss Alice M. Winterbottom
To Southampton:
- Mr. Basedow
- Miss Irene Behr
- Mr. Henry Bockmann
- Mrs. Henry Bockmann
- Mrs. E. Campbell
- Mr. Monague E. Driver
- Mr. Newton G. Driver
- Mrs. Newton G. Driver
- Mr. Albert O. Gellner
- Mrs. Albert O. Gellner
- Miss Anna Genzen
- Miss Inge Gerdien
- Mrs. Louise Goodson
- Miss Mary Goodson
- Dr. Albert Grabau
- Miss E. G. Green
- Miss E. G. Greenall
- Mr. Norman Guy
- Mr. Georg Handle
- Col. Eustace James Harrison
- Miss Alice Knoop
- Mr. Charles A. Krause
- Mrs. Charles A. Krause
- Miss K. Ann Krause
- Dr. Fritz Lehr
- Mrs. Maria Lore
- Mr. J. M. Maitland
- Mrs. J. M. Maitland
- Mr. Henry Man
- Mr. Ralph S. Mueller
- Mr. August John Luedke
- Mrs. August John Luedke
- Miss Margaret A. Luedke
- Mr. Kurt E. Oberlander
- Mrs. Hertha Ohnesorge
- Miss Ursula Perkuhn
- Miss M. Phelps
- Mr. Charles Pierce
- Mrs. Charles Pierce
- Mrs. Leonore von Pogrell
- Mr. Attaché E. E. Donaldson Rawlins
- Mrs. E. E. Donaldson Rawlins
- Miss Muriel E. Sanders
- Miss Anne Sanders
- Mr. A. H. Schnackenberg
- Mrs. A. H. Schnackenberg
- Mr. Justizrat
- Dr. Robert von Simon
- Mrs. Robert von Simon
- Mr. Christian Skott
- Judge William A. Smith
- Mrs. William A. Smith
- Miss Suzanne Smith
- Mr. E. Soulby
- Mrs. E. Soulby
- Mr. F. Veale
- Mrs. F. Veale
- Mr. Hans Weinhart
To Cobh:
- Mr. Max Gleiche
- Mr. John A. Lovett
- Aimee Baroness von Uexkiill
Tourist Passengers
To New York:
- Mr. Paul Alexeeff
- Mr. Theodore E. Allen
- Mr. William P. Allen
- Mr. David Allen
- Miss G. P. Alumbaugh
- Miss Rupie Armaghanian
- Miss Marion Armstrong
- Mr. Vladimir Assejev
- Mrs. John I. Attridge
- Miss Helen Attridge
- Sister M. Augustina
- Miss Catherine T. Bach
- Miss Rosemary Bach
- Mr. Daniel B. Badger
- Mr. Michael Bajanoff
- Rev. Dr* Andreas Bard
- Miss Ruth Bardes
- Mrs. Emma Bartelt
- Mrs. Elli Becker
- Mr. Johann Behncke
- Mr. Edward A. Bertola
- Mrs. A. Bertola
- Dr. Peter Besenbruch
- Mrs. Peter Besenbruch
- Arnold Besenbruch
- Mr. Ernst Biehlmaier
- Mr. Michel Bikhanoff
- Miss Ada Birkenhauer
- Miss Charlotte Bley
- Miss Elisabeth Boecker
- Mrs. Anna Boege
- Mr. Philip Bogart
- Miss Jane Boicourt
- Mr. Boris Bojarsky
- Mr. Basile Bolotine
- Mr. E. G. Boxer
- Mrs. E. G. Boxer
- Miss Edith Bradford
- Mr. Israel Brandler
- Mrs. Israel Brandler
- Heinz Brandler
- Mr. Georg Brehmer
- Miss Ida Breitenfelder
- Miss Marjorie Brown
- Mrs. Elfriede Briihl
- Dr. Bernhard Briihl
- Mr. J. FL Buchanan
- Miss Luise Buffington
- Miss Dr. Hilde Burgheim
- Mrs. Mildred C. Burke
- Mrs. Dana T. Burns
- Mr. Harry J. Burton
- Miss Mary B. Bussdicker
- Mrs. Bernard Byrne
- Miss Gladys Caisman
- Miss Catharine Cameron
- Miss Kathleen Cawley
- Mrs. Dorothy Chalgren
- Mr. Rev. C. A. Chawner
- Mrs. C. A. Chawner
- Mr. Theodore Chliakhtine
- Mr. Borghild Christensen
- Miss Ruth Christensen
- Miss Frieda Christensen
- Mr. Charles Cole
- Mrs. Maude Congdon
- Miss Lusan Congdon
- Mr. P. J. Connaughton
- Miss Mary Cooney
- Miss Elsie Cox
- Mrs. H. A. Darby
- Mr. Professor Christian Demmel
- Mr. J. K. von Denburg
- Miss Ann Dirksmeyer
- Mr. Nicolas Dmitrieff
- Miss Helen Dobie
- Miss Emily R. Dow
- Mrs. John Downing
- Mr. Charles Drescher
- Miss Gladys Dunkelberger
- Dr. Karl Eberhard
- Miss Marion Eckert
- Miss Ruby Entz
- Miss M. Eyler
- Mr. Gordon Falkenau
- Miss Frieda Feige
- Sister M. Felicity
- Mr. Constantin Fetissoff
- Miss Ruth A. Fisher
- Miss Susan Fitzgerald
- Mrs. Julia A. Fitzgerald
- Mrs. Fitzmaurice
- Mr. Rudolf Fleischmann
- Miss Elizabeth Flowers
- Mr. Wassily Flustikoff
- Mr. Simon J. Flynn
- Mr. N. D. Ford
- Mrs. N. D. Ford
- Mrs. Ellen Forman
- Mrs. Elisabeth Forste
- Miss Elisabeth Fox
- Miss Margaret Frazier
- Mr. Victor Freedley
- Mr. Clifford Fuller
- Mr. Alfred Fuller
- Miss Ruth Fulmer
- Mrs. Kate Gehrig
- Mrs. Frieda Georgius
- Mr. Richard Gilden
- Miss Marie Gillmeier
- Mr. Gennady Gordejev
- Mr. Lee M. Gorgens
- Mrs. Lee M. Gorgens
- Mr. Alfred L. Griffiths
- Mrs. Hedwig Haentjens
- Mrs. Edith K. Hamilton
- Mrs. Elisabeth Handley
- Miss C. Hanks
- Mr. George Hanley
- Mrs. George Hanley
- Mrs. Katharina Harding
- Miss Margaret Harding
- Mr. Richard W. Hartenberg
- Mr. Richard S. Hartenberg
- Mr. August Hartmann
- Mrs. August Hartmann
- Mrs. Jane Hawkins
- Mr. John Heinen
- Sister Lizzie Hendrican
- Mr. C. Hermann
- Mrs. C. Hermann
- Miss Elsie Herrmann
- Mr. Richard Hesky
- Mrs. Ruth Hessin
- Miss C. H. Hickock
- Sister M. Hildegard
- Mr. Rudolf P. Hinrichs
- Miss Marion Hitler
- Mr. Paul Hoefer
- Mrs. Emma Holzinger
- Mrs. Abbie Hopwood
- Miss Virginia Hoskins
- Miss Alice Hotchkiss
- Mr. Charles F. Hurey
- Mrs. Charles Hurey
- Mr. Jean Illiachevitch Iratoff
- Mrs. Emilie Imhoff
- Mrs. Annie T. Jackson
- Mrs. Bertha Jacobs
- Miss Elfriede Jagemann
- Mr. Adrian Jarovitzky
- Miss Bertha Jenkins
- Miss Elizabeth Jones
- Mr. Morgan Jones
- Mr. Boris Kastorsky
- Miss Lusan N. Kenner
- Mr. George Kessel
- Sister M. Kevin
- Miss Florence King
- Mr. Cornelius V. N. Kittredge
- Mr. Julius Kleiner
- Mr. Walter Kleiner
- Mr. Kenneth J. Klopp
- Miss Kathie Koch
- Mr. Richard Koetz
- Mr. Richard Max Koetz
- Miss Opal Koetz
- Mr. Georges Kolesnikoff
- Mr. Thomas Krating
- Mr. Witaly Krijanovsky
- Mr. Wilfred Kroener
- Dr. Peter Kuborn
- Mrs. Elsie Kunkel
- Mr. Werner Kunkel
- Mr. Harry Kunkel
- Mr. William T. Kurth
- Mr. Karl Lamm
- Mr. Ernest Langenhorst
- Brother Emil S. Lassak
- Mr. Rudolph Launer
- Mrs. Rudolph Launer
- Elaine Launer
- Mrs. Mary Hamilton Law
- Mr. Vladimir Lazarev
- Mr. Peter Leisen
- Miss Martha Leva
- Mr. Archip Levcenko
- Miss Olive Loeffler
- Miss Anni Lukaseder
- Miss Margaret Lushy
- Mr. Arthur W. MacLean
- Mr. Allen Macomber
- Mrs. A. P. Maddox
- Mr. Wladimir Magnuschevsky
- Mrs. Frances Marek
- Miss Madeleine Marsh
- Miss Marjorie Marsh
- Miss Mary Marsh
- Mr. C. M. Martin
- Dr. E. McCarthy
- Miss Anita McDonald
- Miss M. K. McManus
- Mrs. Angelika Mehl
- Mr. Luitpold Mehler
- Mr. Berthold Meizer
- Mr. Schalle von der Merwe
- Mrs. Schalle von der Merwe
- Shirley von der Merwe
- Mr. Douglas Metcalfe
- Mrs. Douglas Metcalfe
- Mr. Heinrich Metz
- Miss Margarethe Middlethon
- Mr. John Milburn
- Mr. Lawrence C. Mitchell
- Mrs. Lawrence C. Mitchell
- Mrs. Catherine Molloy
- Miss Eileen Molloy
- Monsgr. James Molloy
- Sister Mary Mildred
- Mrs. Helen G. Moore
- Rev. Gerald Morrissey
- Mrs. Mary Morrissey
- Mr. Franz Mueller
- Miss Margarete Mullaney
- Mr. M. J. Mullin
- Mrs. M. J. Mullin
- Mr. Thomas Murray
- Miss Kathleen Murray
- Mr. Martin Nelson
- Mrs. Martin Nelson
- Mr. Nels D. Nelson
- Miss Anne M. Newmann
- Miss Clara Nissen
- Mr. Heinrich Nordmann
- Mr. Gustavus Ober
- Miss Mildred O'Brien
- Mrs. Pearl O'Connell
- Mrs. O'Hanlin
- Miss O'Hanlin
- Mr. Thomas O'Loughlin
- Sister Maureen O'Reilly
- Dr. Max Ornstein
- Mr. Francis Oster
- Rev. Michael O'Sullivan
- Mr. Patrick O'Sullivan
- Miss Elizabeth Palmer
- Miss Mary Parmenter
- Mrs. M. Phillips
- Miss Marjorie Phillips
- Mr. Spencer Phillips
- Mr. Iwan Piskunoff
- Mrs. Pauline H. Pogson
- Miss Luise Pohl
- Mr. Wladimir Ponomarev
- Mr. Nikolas Postnikoff
- Mrs. Anna Praml
- Mr. Serge Prosorovsky
- Mr. Henry Rabe
- Mr. Edward S. Reese
- Miss Ionia Rehm
- Mr. John Reigehuth
- Mr. C. Rekowski
- Mr. Professor Joseph Renenyi
- Miss Grace A. Reynolds
- Mr. Dustin Rice
- Mr. Kurt Richter
- Mrs. Dolly Richter
- Evelyn Richter
- Mr. Johann Rieder
- Miss Helen Riggs
- Miss Isabel Ritt
- Mrs. Charlotte Roatche
- Mr. David Rockefeller
- Mr. Robert P. Roger
- Miss Margaret L. Roper
- Mr. Asa Shiverick
- Mr. Karl Roth
- Miss J. Slemmons
- Mrs. Karl Roth
- Mr. William Spear
- Miss Esther Roth
- Mrs. William Spear
- Miss Helen Roth
- Miss Anna Stahl
- Miss Eleanore Ryan
- Mr. Alfred Steel
- Mr. Efim Rytikow
- Miss Aleonie H. Sticken
- Mrs. E. R. Sasscer
- Mr. Adolf Stratmann
- Miss E. A. Sasscer
- Mrs. Elfriede Stratmann
- Miss H. Schaal
- Miss P. Strete
- Miss Henriette Schichan
- Miss Mildred Struble
- Mrs. Julie Schindler
- Mrs. Frieda Swonsson
- Mrs. Bertha Schlichte
- Gloria Swonsson
- Mr. Vladimir Schmakoff
- Harry Swonsson
- Mr. August Schmidt
- Mr. Nikolaj Szaposznikov
- Mr. Werner Schmidt
- Miss Betty A. Taylor
- Mrs. Werner Schmidt
- Miss Choda D. Taylor
- Miss Magdalena Schneider
- Mr. Akime Terichoff
- Mrs. Wilhelmine Schnutz
- Mr. Jakov Teterevjatnikov
- Miss Marie Schroeder:Lake
- Sister Mary Thomas
- Mr. Wilhelm Schroppel
- Mrs. R. L. Tiller
- Mrs. Johanna Schuetze
- Mr. William Tinque
- Mrs. Susan N. Schultz
- Mr. Paul Troeschen
- Mrs. Minnie K. Schultz
- Mrs. Paul Troeschen
- Mr. Albert Schulz
- Miss M. Troeschen
- Miss K. A. Scritsmier
- Mr. Valentin Tschijeff
- Miss Alice Selby
- Mr. Rudolph Unger
- Miss Marie Sheehan
- Mrs. Rudolph Unger
- Mr. Donald Unger:Donaldam
- Mr. Frederic Wells
- Mr. Boris Volkov
- Mrs. Henriette Westfeld
- Mrs. Erna Wahrendorf
- Miss Jean Whiffet
- Miss Frances Walker
- Miss Marion J.Wible
- Mrs. Emma Walling
- Miss Louise Williams
- Miss F. Wasner
- Mr. J. Wojkowiak
- Mr. Johann H. Watty
- Mrs. J. Wojkowiak
- Mrs. Johann H. Watty
- Mrs. Laura B. Wright
- Miss Brigitte Watty
- Miss Ethel Earle Wylie
- Joachim Watty
- Mr. Pasheng Yen
- Ulrich Watty
- Miss Barbara Yen
- Mr. August Weber
- Mr. Andrew Zieboldt
- Miss Katherina Weber
- Mrs. Andrew Zieboldt
- Mr. Paul Weber
- Mrs. J. D. Zimmermann
- Mrs. Kate Weeks
- Mr. Geo F. Zoeckler
- Miss Ella Wehling
- Mrs. Geo F. Zoeckler
- Miss Minnie Wehling
- Miss Frances Zoeckler
- Miss Kathe Weinbach
- Mr. Gabriel Zolotareff
- Mr. Ludwig Weinrich
To Southampton:
- Mr. E. Andrewes
- Mr. James Booker
- Miss Mary Brinkley
- Mrs. M. Clark
- Mrs. M. Clarke
- Miss Tatiana Delentje
- Mrs. Lucy Eisner
- Miss Margot Eisner
- Rev. Daniel Elias
- Mr. Leopold Fehr
- Mrs. Leopold Fehr
- Mr. Emil Fischl
- Miss Edith Friibel
- Mrs. Jenny Gaiselmann
- Miss Elsie Gaiselmann
- Miss Gloria Gaiselmann
- Mrs. Auguste Grandfield
- Miss Marie Grosstfick
- Mr. C. H. Haldane
- Mrs. C. H. Haldane
- Mr. Horst H. Hartleben
- Mr. F. Hartmann
- Mr. Wilhelm Hopp
- Mrs. Wilhelm Hopp
- Mr. Waldemar Kranzlin
- Mr. Joachim Landsberger
- Mrs. Doris Lever
- Mr. Crosby Lorimer
- Bryan Lorimer
- Mrs. Marie Mahnke
- Mr. David Maltby
- Mrs. Giselda Meurer
- Mr. G. Motion
- Mrs. G. Motion
- Miss Magdalene Nedder
- Miss Gretchen Oldendorp
- Mrs. N. K. Parbury
- Miss R. Parbury
- Miss C. Parbury
- Mr. Lothas Poehner
- Miss Dora Seible
- Mr. E. C. Donaldsen Rawlins
- Mrs. E. C. Donaldsen Rawlins
- Mr. Myron Sackett
- Mrs. Myron Sackett
- Mrs. C. Severne
- Miss D. Severne
- M. Severne
- Mrs. Dora Thein
- Miss Helen Tratcher
- Miss Dolores Veglio
- Mr. James Wakeford
- Miss Alice Weigand
- Mr. F. J. Weitz
- Mr. Norman Wilson
To Cobh:
- Mr. Rudolph Herrmann
- Mr. Martin Hackett
- Mrs. Rudolph Herrmann
- Mr. Alfred O. Nack
- Mr. Henry Hilser Mr
- Dr. Fritz Nord
- Mrs. Henry Hilser
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- James J. Conway
The Hamburg America Line (HAPAG)
The Hamburg America Line was founded in 1847. Its growth to importance was slow at first, but exceedingly rapid afterwards, so that—in 1914—the Company was the world's biggest shipping undertaking, its fleet aggregating more than 1,300,000 gross register tons.
The war and its after-effects completely destroyed the work which it had taken seven decades to build up; but reconstruction set in at once, with the result that the Hapag is now once more one of the largest and most important shipping companies. Its fleet consists of 141 sea-going ships and 190 vessels of smaller size, whose combined tonnage amounts to 920,000 gross register tons.
The routes served by the Company's ships once more span the globe. About 30 regular services are operated to North, Central and South America, to Africa, the Netherlands Indies, the Far East and Australasia. Several pleasure cruises are also undertaken annually by some of the Company's ships, including cruises to the Scandinavian and Baltic countries, to the Mediterranean, the Orient, the Atlantic Isles, the West Indies and a cruise around the world. The Company's shore organization is equally comprehensive.
The Head Office is situated in a fine building facing the Binnenalster in Hamburg. It accommodates, among others, the offices of the managers, the passenger and freight departments, the shipbuilding section, the bookkeeping departments, etc. The harbour installations of the Hapag comprise Kaiser-Wilhelm-Hafen, Ellerholzhafen, part of Indiahafen, and certain parts of other harbour basins.
No less than 162 cranes with a total hoisting capacity of 581 tons are available on the quays for the handling of merchandise. The length of the railway sidings connecting the harbour installations with the network of the National Railways is 10.8 miles. As regards the other establishments operated by the Hapag the large installations at Cuxhaven where Passengers are embarked and disembarked are also of considerable interest.
A few figures may be added to give a rough idea of the importance of Germany's largest shipping undertaking. Since its foundation its ships have carried 8,1 million Passengers and 5,367,000,000 cubic ft. of cargo. The total number of beds on the whole of the ships is 11,400, so that as many as 11,400 persons can be carried across the sea at the same time.
The number of clerical employees, workmen, etc., required to keep the firm's business going, is about 12,800. Of these, 8,400 are employed on board the Company's ships, 3,700 on shore, and 700 act as passenger or freight agents in all parts of the world.
Information for Passengers
New York Mail for Passengers. The New York Office of the Hamburg America Line/North German Lloyd has made arrangements that mail addressed to Passengers arriving in New York may be obtained at the principal exit on the upper floor of the Pier. This only applies to such letters, etc., that arrive too late to be delivered to Passengers on board during their stay at the quarantine station.
Landing Card. On arrival in New York the "Landing card" attached to your ticket is to be handed to the Immigration Officer for endorsement. First-class Passengers will receive the landing cards by the purser during the voyage.
New York Porter Service. Passengers are reminded that the porters on the New York piers are not allowed to ask for gratuities in consideration of the handling of Passengers' baggage, they being paid sufficient wages for their services. If, nevertheless, any porter should demand payment for handling such baggage, Passengers are requested to note the number plate on his cap and to report him to one of the uniformed policemen on the pier.
In addition, Passengers are earnestly advised to direct their enquiries concerning baggage or passage matters exclusively to persons who, by their uniforms, are plainly seen to be Hapag employees. Failing this precaution, they expose themselves to the risk of being taken advantage of by unauthorized persons.
Passengers proceeding to interior Destinations. Wireless advance bookings of Pullman, sleeping and parlor car accommodation for the journey from New York to places situated in the interior may be effected on board through the intermediary of the Purser.
Sailing Permits for Non-Americans. Non-Americans (including visitors to the United States who intend a temporary stay only) must obtain, prior to their departure from the United States, a Sailing Permit, which must be produced previous to going on board, when the final passage ticket is examined. Such Sailing Permits are issued at the Custom House, Battery, New York.
Further information will be gladly given by the Hamburg America Line/ North German Lloyd, 57, Broadway, New York.
Imported Plants and Soil etc. Prohibited. The United States Department of Agriculture, Plant Quarantine and Control Administration, advises uthder "Notice of Quarantine No. 37," that plants, soil or other similar materials cannot be imported into the United States, either as souvenirs or in any other category.
Advance Reservations of Automobiles. The Hamburg America Line has made arrangements with the Pennsylvania Cadillac Motor Service, New York, whereby private limousines may be ordered by wireless to our New York piers for arrival of our ships. Information as to rates and all other details are obtainable at the Tourist Department of the Hamburg America Line on board.
Tourist Department
of The Hamburg-Amerika Linie
On the A-Deck of the S. S. DEUTSCHLAND
an Office of the Tourist Department has been established. This Office furnishes information to Passengers concerning the sailings of the steamers, the railway services from port of arrival to the interior, the air service and all other arrangements of the Hamburg-Amerika Linie. It also provides information with regard to customhouse and passport arrangements and other matters which are of importance to travelers. At the Office tickets are issued for railroads and steamers to all parts of the world.
Safety regulations. Life preservers ready for immediate use are to be found at the top end of the beds in all cabins. They are put on like ordinary jackets and are tied together at the neck and across the body. The danger signal for Passengers consists of seven short and one long blast of the steam-whistle. Upon this signal Passengers proceed to the assembly places indicated in public notices on board. From here they are conducted to the boats by their room stewards under supervision of the officer in charge.