SS Patricia Passenger List - 14 May 1913
Front Cover of a Cabin Passenger List from the SS Patricia of the Hamburg American Line, Departing 14 May 1913 from New York to Hamburg via Boulogne-sur-Mer, Commanded by Captain A. Rörden. GGA Image ID # 205cdf73bb
Senior Officers and Staff
- Commander: Captain A. Rörden
- 1st Officer: L. Galle
- 2d Officer: G. Inhülsen
- 2d Officer: B. Geske
- 2d Officer: H. V. Cloudt
- 3d Officer: R. Knoeckel
- 4th Officer: G. Gaul
- Chief Engineer: G. Bürsing
- 2d Engineer: B. Kube
- 3d Engineer: E. Griefahn
- 4th Engineer: C. Wally
- 4th Engineer: K. Arp
- Electrician: W. Steinhauer
- 1st Physician: Dr. A. Handl
- 2d Physician: Dr. H. Toepfer
- Purser: P. Engell
- Assistant Purser: C. Dicke
- Assistant Purser: W. Holm-Balsen
- Chief Steward 2d Cabin: E. Menck
- Chief Steward 3d Cabin: B. Hertzel
- Asst. Chief Steward: P. Scheyder
- Asst. Chief Steward: H. Bertram
- Chief Cook: C. Piel
- Wireless Telegraph 1st Operator: A. Sopkowsky
- Wireless Telegraph 2d Operator: K. Stoldt
Cabin Passengers
▓▓▓ "A" ▓▓▓
- Mr. Huldrich Apel
- Mrs. Charles Abrams
- Miss Dora Aron
- Mr. Robert Arndt
- Mr. Ernst Ahlquist
- Miss Frida Anderson
- Miss Caroline Andresen
- Mr. Michael Angelus
- Mrs. Michael Angelus
- Master Imre Angelus
- Miss Ella Angelus
- Master Paul Angelus
▓▓▓ "B" ▓▓▓
- Mr. Louis Barthe
- Miss Ermine Bulson
- Mrs. Grete Bry
- Miss Irma Bergmann
- Miss Helene Bertuch
- Miss Emma Burger
- Mrs. Johanna Brachmansky
- Mr. Wm. Bridzin
- Miss Mathilde Blohm
- Mrs. Louise Loser Bentz
- Mr. Charles Buchy
- Mrs. Wilhelmina Buchy
- Miss Louise Buchy
- Miss Anna Bunger
- Miss Louise Brown
- Mr. E. Barrelet
- Mrs. E. Barrelet
- Miss Adelhard Barrelet
- Mr. J. H. Frederick Bauch
- Mrs. J. H. Frederick Bauch
- Mr. Chas. Bannack
- Mrs. Chas. Bannack
- Miss Ninna Bannack
- Miss Christine Bauman
- Mr. Wm. Bolloeg
- Mr. Carl Boerner
- Mr. George Bohn
- Mr. Carl Bohn
- Miss Minna Bramfeldt
- Miss Olga Bramfeldt
- Mr. Carl Buwert
- Mrs. David Bonnet
- Mr. Fred Baumgartner
- Mrs. Fred Baumgartner
▓▓▓ "C" ▓▓▓
- Mr. S. Cherpin
- Mrs. S. Cherpin
- Mr. William Clusmann
- Mrs. William Clusmann
- Mr. Joseph Capri
- Mrs. Joseph Capri
- Mrs. Timothy Collens
- Master Charles Collens
- Miss Catherine Collens
▓▓▓ "D" ▓▓▓
- Mr. Willy Diedrich
- Miss Katie Dill
- Miss Elsa Dorsch
- Miss Ester Dorsch
- Mrs. Lucy von Detten
- Master Victor von Detten
- Mr. Joseph Deters
- Mr. Nicolaus Denker
- Mrs. F. Duttlinger
- Mrs. Anna Dofin
- Miss Anna Dofin
- Miss Katherine Dofin
- Mr. George Dofin
- Mr. Emil Duhrsen
- Mrs. Emil Duhrsen
- Miss Victoria Djukic
▓▓▓ "E" ▓▓▓
- Mr. Paul Ebner
▓▓▓ "F" ▓▓▓
- Mr. George E. Fischer
- Mr. Ferdinand Fleischer
- Mr. Gordon M. Fothergill
- Mrs. Gordon M. Fothergill
- Mr. L. Fleischmann
- Mrs. L. Fleischmann and daughter
- Mr. A. F. Frudden
- Mrs. A. F. Frudden
- Miss Mildred Frudden
- Mrs. Sophia Fiebrich
- Miss Elsie Fiebrich
- Mr. Patrick Farrell
- Mrs. Patrick Farrell
- Mr. Ferdinand Friedrichs
- Mrs. Ferdinand Friedrichs
- Miss Josine Friedrichs
- Miss Gertrude Friedrichs
- Mr. Johannes Frudden
- Mr. Theodore Frudden
- Mr. Robert Friedrich
- Mr. Henry Feiler
- Mrs. Henry Feiler
- Mr. Max Frick
- Miss Gladys Fugette
▓▓▓ "G" ▓▓▓
- Miss Hermina Goerzer
- Mr. C. Galster
- Mrs. C. Galster
- Mr. Henry Gunzelman
- Mrs. Henry Gunzelman
- Mrs. Marie Griesser
- Mr. August Griesser
- Miss Frieda Gehring
- Mr. William Gothe
- Master William Gothe
- Miss D. Groffil
- Miss Leila M. Gurley
- Mr. Plinio Gomez
- Mr. Richard Goennert
- Mrs. Richard Goennert
- Mr. Philip Grünewald
- Mrs. Philip Grünewald
▓▓▓ "H" ▓▓▓
- Mr. Louis Hehn
- Mr. M. Hamburger
- Miss lna Huber
- Mr. Carl Helmcke
- Mrs. Carl Helmcke
- Miss Clara Helmcke
- Master Edward Helmcke
- Master William Helmcke
- Mr. H. Holdorf
- Mr. Lorenz L. Heinsen
- Mr. Franz Heumann
- Mr. Paul B. Huck
- Master Paul Huck
- Master Marshall Huck
- Mrs. Joe Helbach
- Mr. Merrill M. Hutchinson
- Mrs. Merrill M. Hutchinson and child
- Mrs. Katharina Hartfield
- Mr. Frank Hilbig
- Mrs. Frank Hilbig
- Miss Hilbig
- Miss R. M. Hess
- Miss Mary C. Hammond
- Mrs. Maria Huebner
- Miss Dora Hagedorn
- Mrs. Rudolf Heyne
- Miss Elizabeth Heyne
- Master Leon Heyne
- Mr. Geo. Huebner
- Miss Sophie Heisch
- Mrs. Mary Heim
- Mr. Wm. Heim
- Mr. John Heim
- Miss Katie Herbinges
- Mrs. Ray H. Hurd
- Mr. Carl Oswald Haase
- Mrs. Donald Horan
- Miss Camilla Hinrichsen
- Mr. August Horming
- Mrs. August Horming
- Mrs. Francisca Hertwich
- Mrs. Louise Hübner
▓▓▓ "J" ▓▓▓
- Mrs. J. M. Jorgensen
- Mr. Otto Jappen
- Mrs. Otto Jappen
- Mr. Christian Jensen
- Mr. John Jensen
- Miss Jennie Jensen
- Miss Lena Jensen
▓▓▓ "K" ▓▓▓
- Miss Louisa Kohler
- Mr. Oscar Krug
- Mrs. Oscar Krug
- Mrs. Robert Koenitzer
- Miss Wilhelmine Kopf
- Mr. Fred Knackstedt
- Mrs. Laura Kohler
- Miss Minna Kahn
- Mr. Gustav Knauth
- Mrs. Gustav Knauth
- Mrs. Helen Krueger
- Miss Minnie Krueger
- Mr. August Kehtel
- Mrs. August Kehtel
- Mrs. Gustav Krueger
- Mrs. Marie Koehler
- Miss Emma Kopf
- Mrs. E. Kretschmar
- Mrs. Frieda Killian and infant
- Miss Augusta Killian
- Mrs. B. Koch
- Mr. Otto Kastner
- Miss Margaret Koppe
- Mr. Frank Kulage
- Mr. Joseph Kurofsky
- Mr. Riewert Ketels
- Mrs. Charlotte Kalb
- Miss Anna Kalb
- Miss Maria Kollman
- Miss Anna Kirne
- Mrs. Anna Kamischer and infant
- Miss Anna Kamischer
- Mrs. Bertha Kämmerer
- Miss Ema Kämmerer
- Master Harry Kämmerer
- Mrs. Julie Koger and infant
- Miss Dorothea Knierer
▓▓▓ "L" ▓▓▓
- Mrs. Antonio Lang
- Mr. Ernest M. Lange
- Mr. Rich. C. Laub
- Mrs. Rich. C. Laub and infant
- Mr. Louis Lantscher
- Rev. Charles Lee
- Mrs. Charles Lee
- Mrs. A. Lammerer
- Miss McLennan
- Mr. Lorenz Lassen
- Mrs. Martha Loetzke
- Miss Flora Lebrerman
- Miss Anna Leosen
- Mr. George Lehmann
- Mrs. George Lehmann
▓▓▓ "M" ▓▓▓
- Mrs. J. Murray
- Mr. Manuel A. Maurer
- Mr. Louis Mehrmann
- Mr. Julius Meyer
- Mr. Chas. Meyer
- Mrs. Salome Mack
- Miss Mack
- Miss Francisca Mueller
- Mrs. E. H. McCollough
- Mr. W. J. Malhame
▓▓▓ "N" ▓▓▓
- Miss Helen Nissen
- Mr. L. H. Nissen
- Mr. John Nathan
- Miss E. Newerla
- Mr. C. A. Nickelsen
- Mrs. C. A. Nickelsen and infant
- Mr. Henry Nicholson
- Mrs. Henry Nicholson
- Miss Sophie Nicholson
- Miss Catherine Nicholson
- Mr. Richard Nickelsen
- Miss Annie Neiss
▓▓▓ "P" ▓▓▓
- Miss F. Parker
- Miss W. Parker
- Dr. H. M. Page
- Mrs. H. M. Page
- Miss Claudia Z. Page
- Mr. E. Penner
- Mrs. H. R. Peters
- Mrs. M. Paysen
- Miss Clara Paysen
- Mrs. Mannie Pfleger
- Mrs. Minnie Plaster and children
- Miss Susanna Pedersen
- Mrs. Paul Pfeil
- Miss Rosa Pfeil
- Mr. R. C. Peck
- Mrs. Bertha E. Patenande
▓▓▓ "Q" ▓▓▓
- Mrs. R. Quasman
- Master Alfred Quasman
▓▓▓ "R" ▓▓▓
- Mr. Jean Rietsch
- Miss Else Rietseh
- Mr. Paul P. Rettig
- Miss Frieda Rieck
- Mr. M. Reinheimer
- Mr. Gustav Roth
- Mrs. E. L. Raport
- Mr. Frank C. Rose
- Mrs. Frank C. Rose
- Mrs. Hugo Radicke and two children
- Mr. Heinrich Róese
- Mrs. Heinrich Róese
- Mr. Charles E. Reiche
- Mrs. Charles E. Reiche
- Mr. D. D. Reid
- Mr. Ernest Riewerts
- Miss Ella Rotermund
- Mrs. Amalia Rosenberger and two children
▓▓▓ "S" ▓▓▓
- Mr. J. S. Stahn
- Dr. Paul E. Schilling
- Mr. Adam Senfert
- Mr. Arnold Senfert
- Miss Minna Stauch
- Miss Margaret A. Steith
- Mr. Henry Spitt
- Miss Helen Scholder
- Mrs. V. L. Saar
- Miss Gertrude Saar
- Master Karl Saar
- Miss Alice Saar
- Miss Blanche Sheriff
- Mrs. Emma B. Sweet
- Miss Clara M. Selingheyde
- Mr. John Stier
- Mr. Theodore Schaumann
- Mrs. Helene Senz
- Miss Elisabeth Scharhag
- Mrs. Maria M. Steinberg
- Mr. Louis Schück
- Miss Helene Schubert
- Mr. Alfred G. Stock
- Mr. Wm. C. Schaefer
- Mr. C. H. Stern
- Mr. W. V. Schevill
- Mrs. W. V. Schevill
- Master Wm. Edw. Schevill
- Miss Alice Schweizer
- Mr. J. H. Strong
- Mrs. J. H. Strong
- Miss Elizabeth Strong
- Miss Emilie Strong
- Master Wm. Strong
- Mr. Wm. Straube
- Miss Ella Stanislaus
- Mr. Otto Schulz
- Mr. Geo. Sommers
- Miss Tillie Sommers
- Mr. H. Schlobohm
- Mrs. H. Schlobohm
- Miss Katie Schmidt
- Mr. John Schultz
- Mrs. Emilia Slusnisz
- Mr. Geo. Stark
- Mr. Louis Stark
- Mrs. Fanny Schwarzbach and infant
- Mrs. Sonia Schmurak
- Mrs. Francis St. John
- Miss Frieda Spoerl
- Mr. K. R. Schmidt
- Mrs. K. R. Schmidt and child
- Mr. Franz Schödl
- Miss Elisabeth Siska
- Miss Minnie Siska
- Mr. José Saleh
- Miss Jaciba Saleh
▓▓▓ "T" ▓▓▓
- Mrs. L. Tobler
- Miss Joyce Tobler
- Mr. Wm. Tobler
- Miss Julia Trofer
- Mrs. Emma Tischer
- Miss Louise Tischer
- Miss Mathilde Tischer
- Mrs. Marie Tucky
- Mr. Freeman Tilden
▓▓▓ "U" ▓▓▓
- Mr. Friedrich H. Uhlrig
▓▓▓ "V" ▓▓▓
- Miss Eleonore Volkmann
- Mr. Fred A. Valk
- Miss Della Valk
- Miss Lutgens Valk
▓▓▓ "W" ▓▓▓
- Mrs. Rita Williams
- Miss Edith Williams
- Mrs. Frieda Webe
- Mrs. M. Williams
- Mrs. Adolf H. Weber
- Mr. O. F. Wilkenloh
- Mr. George Winters
- Miss Frieda Woehlke
- Mrs. E. G. Witter
- Miss E. Witter
- Master J. J. Witter
- Master Chas. Witter
- Mr. Guy Witter
- Miss G. Weber
- Miss Johanna Wendt
- Miss Maria Wöbber
- Mrs. A. L. Walch
- Miss Elise Weidman
- Mrs. Frieda Witthon
- Miss Hannah Witthon
- Miss Grace Witthon
- Miss Florence Witthon
- Mrs. Wm. Westerhoff
- Miss Margaret Westerhoff
- Miss Rosie Westerhoff
- Mrs. Ottilie Wefelsburg
- Mrs. Maria Woss
- Mr. Harry Wolper
- Mrs. Harry Wolper
- Captain Westphal
- Mr. T. K. Widmann
- Mrs. T. K. Widmann
- Mr. Gustav Wagner
- Mr. R. Wichman
- Mr. Wm Worthington
▓▓▓ "Z" ▓▓▓
- Mrs. Clara S. Zaddey
- Miss Lina Zimmer
- Mrs. Peter Zimmermann
- Master Peter Zimmermann
- Master Willy Zimmermann
- Mr. Albert F. Zendler
- Mrs. Albert F. Zendler
Passenger Information
Special Notice - Professional Gamblers
Special Notice - Professional Gamblers on Board. SS Patricia Passenger List, 14 May 1913. GGA Image ID # 205e29e13b
The Hamburg-American Line desires to call the attention of the traveling public to the fact that certain persons, believed to be professional gamblers, are in the habit of traveling to and fro in transatlantic steamships.
The Hamburg-American Line, while not wishing in the slightest degree to interfere with the freedom of action of the patrons of their Line, desires to invite their assistance in discouraging games of chance as being likely to afford these individuals unique opportunities for taking unfair advantage of others.
A Very Useful Guide Called "Guide through Europe" Is Distributed Onboard Free of Charge.
Public Telephones, with Booths and an Operator, Are Located at the Hamburg-American Line Pier, Foot of 1st Street, Hoboken, N. J.
Hamburg-American Line Travelers Checks. SS Patricia Passenger List, 14 May 1913. GGA Image ID # 205e3b7c26
Travelers' Checks Issued by the Hamburg-American Line are Payable Everywhere, the Most Desirable Means of Carrying Funds Abroad. We Combine Both Safety and Convenience. We issue travelers' checks in denominations of $10, $20, $50, and $100.
General Baggage Regulations
Information for Passengers Pertaining to Baggage, Fees, and General Regulations. SS Patricia Passenger List, 14 May 1913. GGA Image ID # 205e679e1a
Merchandise, money, jewelry, documents or similar valuable property, should not be placed in trunks. The Company declines all responsibility for such articles. Money, documents or any other valuables in sealed packages with the owner's name plainly written thereon, may be given to the Captain or Purser for safe-keeping during the voyage, but the Hamburg-American Line assumes no responsibility for them.
Claims regarding damage or loss of baggage must be presented to the Company's representatives immediately after the steamer's arrival at the port of destination.
All baggage must be properly checked and should bear in a legible manner the passenger's name, port of destination, name of steamer and date of sailing. Baggage labels and tags are furnished for this purpose.
Baggage properly marked can be sent to our piers several days before sailing, but must be claimed by the passenger prior to boarding the steamer; no baggage will be placed aboard a steamer unless same had been claimed by the passenger.
All matters referring to baggage must be arranged with the baggage officer on board. No other employee aboard ship is permitted to make arrangements of any kind in regard to. passenger's baggage or to attend to other matters not pertaining to his regular duties.
Special Notice - Wireless Telegraph Service
Special Notice - Wireless Telegraph Service. SS Patricia Passenger List, 14 May 1913. GGA Image ID # 205e697eec
The Atlantic Communication Company opened a wireless station for public service at Sayville, L. I., on October 1st, 1912. This is for ship and shore work only as the proposed Transatlantic transmission cannot be undertaken until the station's completion at Nauen Berlin, Germany, which is expected at the end of the year.
The plant at Sayville consists of two complete "Telefunken" outfits, viz, one comparatively small set for local ship work (600 m. wave), which is intended for ships up to 60 hours out of New York, and one high power equipment (2800 m. wave) designed to reach ships beyond this distance and up to 4 or 5 days out of New York.
The call letter used for the present will be "SLI." The rates are the same as the Marconi rates for Seagate and Southwellfleet.
All messages will be promptly and efficiently attended to as the Company has leased a direct private wire from the plant to the Central of the Western Union Telegraph Co. at 195 Broadway, New York so that all messages can be collected and distributed with the greatest precision from over all the United States.
The high efficiency of the "Telefunken" system, the tremendous range of the station, and the experience of the operators will help the new plant gain the public's support within a short time.
Porter Service
Porter Service in New York Metropolitan Area by Hamburg-American Line. SS Patricia Cabin Passenger List, 14 May 1913. GGA Image ID # 205d993f0f
For the convenience of ocean travelers by our line and to eliminate the extortion that some of the public porters have practiced, 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 points around New York City and Southern New Jersey.
The attendants will accompany passengers to any part of New York to carry baggage, call carriages, and perform similar services. If a passenger writes or telegraphs us or telephones our office (1900 Rector) or our piers at Hoboken (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 will be eliminated, thus relieving the passenger of all annoyance and worry and avoiding loss of time. This service is precious to large parties and ladies traveling alone, who can now journey to our piers without anxiety. Besides English, many of the attendants also speak German.
Notice to Passengers
Meals.—
- Breakfast is served at 8:00 a.m.
- Lunch at 12:30 p.m.
- Dinner at 6:30 p.m.
A menu is printed for each meal. The Chief Steward allots seats at the table. A bugle call will be sounded 15 minutes before each meal, and a second signal at the beginning of the meal.
Steamer Chairs and Rugs.—Upon application to the Company's office or the Deck Steward, steamer chairs and rugs belonging to the Sea Comfort Company can be used on the voyage at a charge of one dollar each.
Music.—The ship's band performs on the promenade deck during the forenoon from 10 to 11 o'clock, in the evening from 9 to 10 o'clock, in the dining saloon.
Baggage.—As only small pieces of baggage can be taken into the cabins, all large pieces will be stored in the hold. Access to the hold may he had upon application to the Room Steward.
Hot or Cold Baths.—Many comfortable bathrooms are provided aboard. The Bathroom Steward or Stewardess will attend the bath upon the passenger's request. No charge is made for baths. The water used is seawater.
Smoking is allowed only on deck and in the Smoking Room; it is positively prohibited in the cabins and below deck.
The Bar closes at midnight.
Lights are extinguished in the Saloons at 11 p.m. and in the Smoking Room at midnight.
Surgeon and Apothecary.—An experienced physician is attached to every steamer. For medical attendance in cases of sickness contracted on board, no charge is made; medicines are also provided free of charge. But the ship's physician can ask the usual fees from travelers who submit themselves to treatment for maladies not contracted during the voyage.
The Barber is entitled to charge for his services according to the tariff fixed by the Company.
Library.—The books in the library, which may be obtained upon application to the Library Steward, are at the disposal of passengers, free of charge. A catalog of the English, French, and German books in the ship's library can be had from the Library Steward.
Letters, Telegrams, and Correspondence.—Only the Purser can receive letters and telegrams for delivery in the next port of call. Several telegraph codes will be found in his office. Wireless messages will be given in at the special wireless telegraph office on the ship. Letters and postcards must be deposited in the letter box. The closing of mail for the various ports of call will be duly announced. The Universal Postal Union Regulations apply to the mail posted on board:
on steamers sailing toward America
- 20 Pf. German stamp for letters.
- 10 Pf. German stamp for postal cards.
on steamers sailing from America
- 5 Cts. U. S. A. postage stamp for letters.
- 2 Cts. U. S. A. postage stamp for postal cards.
Postage stamps are obtainable either from the Purser or stewards in the smoking room and the saloon.
The Saloon Steward will supply Writing Paper, Envelopes, and Telegraph Forms.
Valuables or Money.—The Company is not responsible for theft if valuables or money are kept in the staterooms. The same should be placed in charge of the Purser for deposit in his safe, and a receipt will be given on the Company's form. As no charge is made for carriage, the Company can accept no responsibility for loss or damage, however arising, but passengers can protect themselves by insurance.
Foreign Money The Purser is prepared to exchange foreign money.
Amusements.—On board, several pastime games, such as shuffleboard, quoits, chess, dominoes, etc., are provided.
Attendance.—The Stewards have strict instructions to attend to the wants of passengers promptly and courteously. Passengers are requested to bring any inattention to the notice of the Chief Steward, and if the complaint is not promptly investigated, report it to the Captain.
Title Page, SS Patricia Cabin Passenger List, 14 May 1913. GGA Image ID # 205cca86e3
Advertisement for Summer Cruises, 1913. Nine Northern Cruises By the Twin-Screw Mail Steamer "Victoria Luise," Twin-Screw Steamer "Meteor," and Twin-Screw Steamer "Fürst Bismarck." SS Patricia Cabin Passenger List, 14 May 1913. GGA Image ID # 205d08db49
Announcement of The New Marine Wonders of the Hamburg-American Line, "Imperator" 50,000 Tons and 919 Feet Long, and "Vaterland" 55,000 Tons and 950 Feet Long. SS Patricia Cabin Passenger List, 14 May 1913. GGA Image ID # 205d0dced1
Advertisement: Cruise Deluxe Around the World, 27 January 1915 by the Twin-Screw SS Cleveland, 17,000 Tons. Visiting Havana, Kingston, Colon (Panama), San Francisco, Hilo, Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki, Tsingtau, Hongkong, Manila, Batavia, Singapore, Rangoon, Colombo, Bombay, Suez (Cairo), Port Said, Naples. Gibraltar, Southampton, and Hamburg. Rates: $900 and Upwards. Duration: about 135 Days. SS Patricia Cabin Passenger List, 14 May 1913. GGA Image ID # 205d2b0e69
Advertisement: Deutsche Luftschiffahrts - Aktien - Gesellschaft AIRSHIP EXCURSIONS Passenger Trips by the Zeppelin Airship "VICTORIA LUISE" from the Airship-Shed at FRANKFORT o. M. The fare of the regular trips, lasting 2 - 2.5 hours, will be $50. Passenger Trips by the Zeppelin Airship "HANSA" in the environs of BERLIN-POTSDAM Lasting about 2 hours. Price, $50. SS Patricia Cabin Passenger List, 14 May 1913. GGA Image ID # 205d4b78a6
The Wireless Telegraph Service. SS Patricia Cabin Passenger List, 14 May 1913. GGA Image ID # 205df7949b
On the Back Cover: Track Chart and Extract of Log for the Voyage on the SS Patricia Leaving New York on 14 May 1913 and Arriving in Hamburg on 25 May 1913. GGA Image ID # 205dfb289c
Sailing Schedule, United States-Europe, from 14 May 1913 to 9 August 1913. Ships included the Kaiserin Auguste Victoria, Krönprinzessin Cecilie, Patricia, Pennsylvania, President Grant, President Lincoln, Pretoria, and Victoria Luise. SS Patricia Cabin Passenger List, 14 May 1913. GGA Image ID # 205ed3a5f1
Sailing Schedule, HAPAG Mediterranean Service and Atlas Service to the Carribean, from 29 April 1913 to 20 October 1913. Ships Included the Cincinnati, Moltke, and Hamburg. SS Patricia Cabin Passenger List, 14 May 1913. GGA Image ID # 205f232bd0
Sailing Schedule, Boston-Hamburg and Philadelphia-Hamburg, from 18 May 1913 to 18 December 1913. Ships Included SS Cincinnati and SS Cleveland in Their Boston Service and SS Graf Waldersee, SS Prinz Adalbert, and SS Prinz Oskar in Their Philadelphia Service. SS Patricia Cabin Passenger List, 14 May 1913. GGA Image ID # 205f2df791
Listing of Senior Officers and Staff for the 14 May 1913 Voyage of the SS Patricia from New York to Hamburg via Boulogne-sur-Mer. GGA Image ID # 205f391452
Passenger List Images Contributed by Chris Crofts, December 2023.