SS President Garfield Passenger List 24 February 1923
Front Cover, Cabin Passenger List for the SS President Garfield of the United States Lines, Departing 24 February 1923 from London to New York via Cherbourg and Queenstown (Cobh), Commanded by Captain H. L. Look, U.S.N.R.F. GGA Image ID # 1fccea3585
Senior Officers and Staff
- Commander: Captain H. L. Look, U.S.N.R.F.
- Chief Officer: Capt. B. B. Libby
- Purser: R. E. Wallace
- Chief Engineer: C. R. Anderson
- Chief Steward: Chas. Hodge
- Surgeon: M. Rosenberg
List of Cabin Passengers
- Mrs. E. Anton-Smith
- Mr. W. A. Ariel
- Mr. Edward Austin
- Mr. J. K. Baggallay
- Miss M. E. 0. Barrow
- Mr. E. H. Bauer
- Mr. F. C. Best
- Dr. W. E. Bestwick
- Mr. W. J. Blaird
- Mrs. Blaird
- Mr. J. Bristow
- Mrs. Bristow Mr. J. C. Bristow
- Miss M. Burns
- Miss K. M. Byrne
- Mr. H. Cabrera
- Mrs. Cabrera
- Master Wm. Cabrera
- Miss E. Cabrera
- Mr. W. S. Carr
- Mrs. Carr
- Mrs. E. J. Carr
- Mr. M. Cohen
- Mrs. A. V. Cresswell And Infant
- Master J. A. Cresswell
- Mr. C. E. Doscher
- Mr. Columbus Drake
- Miss E. M. Ede
- Miss Gladys Eyre
- Miss Pearl Freeman
- Mr. Sol. Gans
- Dr. J. J. Gelz
- Mrs. Gelz
- Mrs. M. L. Gilman
- Mr. F. S. Gorham
- Mrs. Gorham And Infant
- Mr. J. J. Henry
- Mr. Howard Hensman
- Mrs. L. Hensman
- Miss J. M. Hensman
- Mr. W. E. Hitchcock
- Mrs. L. Karmen
- Miss A. Kilmead
- Mr. B. Kiralfy
- Mrs. Kiralfy
- Mr. Victor Kiralfy
- Mr. Calvin Kiralfy
- Miss V. Kiralfy
- Master A. Kiralfy
- Mrs. M. B. Knight
- Mrs. M. A. M. Kullenberg
- Miss R. R. Lansley
- Miss Ruth Larned
- Mr. J. D. Lavoie
- Mrs. Lavoie
- Mr. James Linart
- Mrs. A. Lincoln
- Miss A. M. Lindell
- Miss C. F. Loomis
- Dr. R. C. Martin
- Mrs. Martin
- Mr. S. Martin
- Mrs. Martin
- Mr. E. C. Nilson
- Mr. J. Nilson
- Mrs. Nilson
- Mr. V. L. Nilson
- Mr. Edward Petersen
- Mr. J. A. Pinatel
- Mrs. Pinatel And Child
- Mrs. B. Remington
- Miss Ada Reymell
- Mrs. C. E. Rich And Child
- Mr. F. C. Saxty
- Mrs. Saxty
- Miss Katherine Saxty
- Rev. H. T. Sheets
- Mrs. Sheets
- Master A. W. Sheets
- Miss D. Sheets
- Mr. M. Sherris
- Mrs. Sherris
- Mr. Lawrence Smith
- Mr. C. C. Soest
- Mr. David Stoddard
- Miss J. Strode
- Miss P. Strode
- Mr. Wm. Watson
- Lt. Wm. Zietler
- Mrs. Zietler
ADDITIONAL
- Miss Odette Aude
- Mrs. M. J. Bland
- Miss Louise Bonney
- Mrs. Y. Boyadjien
- Mr. W. A. Knudson
- Mrs. Knudson
- Mr. Leo J. Pinkus
- Mrs. J. Simard
- Mr. G. A. Sayer
- Miss Louise Unger
- Mr. Robert Weiner
NOT ON BOARD
- Mr. E. H. Bauer
- Mr. W. J. Blaird
- Mrs. Blaird
- Mr. James Linart
Information for Passengers Cabin Class
BREAKFAST from 8:30 am until 10:00 am LUNCHEON at 1:00 pm DINNER at 7:00 pm
The Bar opens at 8:00 am and closes at 11:00 pm
Lights are extinguished in the Saloon at 11:00 pm, Lounge, Reading Room and Smoking Room at 11:30 pm
Divine Service in the Saloon on Sunday at 10:30 am
SEATS AT TABLE. Passengers who have not previously arranged for seats at table to be reserved should apply for same to the Second Steward.
SMOKING. Passengers are kindly requested not to smoke in the Dining Saloons.
AN ENQUIRY OFFICE has been provided for the convenience of passengers, where all enquiries for information of a general character should be made.
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.
LETTERS, CABLES AND TELEGRAMS are received at the Enquiry Office for dispatch, and Postage Stamps can be purchased and Deck Chairs hired at this office, through which also all Mails will be distributed. Cablegrams and Telegrams should be handed in an hour before the arrival at any port of call.
None of the ship’s staff other than those on duty in the Enquiry Office is authorized to accept Letters or Telegrams for dispatch.
DECK CHAIRS can be hired at $1.30 or 7s. 6d. each for the voyage.
STEAMER RUGS can be hired at $1.50 or 7s. 6d. each for the voyage.
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 Surgeon 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 Stateroom visits, $2.00 per visit, with a maximum charge of $4.00 per day
If 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 with-drawn. 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 Customs shed, otherwise under present abnormal conditions considerable delay and extra charge for carriage will be incurred in forwarding to destination any baggage not accompanying passengers on the railway.
PASSENGERS are requested to ask for a receipt on the Company’s Form for any additional Passage Money, Chair Hire or Freight paid on board.
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.
PASSENGERS’ ADDRESSES may be left at the Enquiry Office in order that any letters sent to the care of the Company may be forwarded.
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.
LETTERS, etc. FOR PASSENGERS will be brought on board before the passengers land.
Passengers should personally ascertain whether there is any mail for them before disembarking, and they are invited to leave their addresses at the Enquiry Office for later dispatches to be redirected.
Special Notice
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.
Attention is invited to the other services now being operated by the United States Shipping Board. For passengers interested, the Pursers will cheerfully negotiate by wireless, without charge to the passengers, and arrange for bookings, etc., via any of the United States Shipping Board Services to all parts of the world.
Title Page, SS President Garfield Cabin Passenger List, 24 February 1923. GGA Image ID # 1fcd73f704
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