RMS Cymric Passenger List - 7 September 1906
Front Cover, First Class Passenger List for the RMS Cymric of the White Star Line, Departing Friday, 7 September 1906 from Liverpool to Boston, Commanded by Captain C. A. Bartlett, (Lt. RNR). GGA Image ID # 13c1eeabe1
Notable Passengers: Francis Richmond Allen, Charles William Bartlett, Charles Curtis, Henry Clayton Metcalf, Wife of Melvin Ohio Adams, Widow of Woodbury Kane
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain: C. A. Bartlett, (Lt. R.N.R.)
- Surgeon: Ashley Hopper
- Purser: H. H. Pomeroy
- Chief Steward: G. Cooper
First Class Passengers
- Mrs. Melvin O Adams
Wife of Melvin Ohio Adams (November 7, 1847 – August 9, 1920) who was an American attorney and railroad executive who was part of Lizzie Borden's legal defense team, the United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts from 1905 to 1906, and the President of the Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn Railroad - Mr. Francis R. Allen
Francis Richmond Allen (1843-1931) American Architect who was a partner in Allen & Collens that was a "leading New York firm" in the early 1900s. The firm was known for its Gothic Revival design work, and "[m]ost notable of the firm's works are the reconstructed Cloisters at Fort Tryon Park and a Gothic Revival hall at Vassar College, in Poughkeepsie, New York - Mrs. Allen
- Miss Dorothy Allen
- Mr. Joseph August
- Mrs. August
- Mr. Charles W. Bartlett
Charles William Bartlett (1 June 1860 – 16 April 1940) was an English painter and printmaker who settled in Hawaii - Mrs. Bartlett (Catherine "Kate" Main)
- Miss Henrietta Bean
- Mrs. William V. Bennett
- Miss Lillian Bennett
- Miss Florence Bennett
- Mr. Hugh Birckhead
- Mr. G. A. Blais
- Mrs. Blais
- Miss M. Bowen
- Miss Mary A. Brennan
- Miss Fannie Brewer
- Mr. Carter
- Mrs. Hamilton V. Castner
- Mrs. James K. Cavanagh
- Mr. Alexander S. Clarke
- Mrs. Clarke and Maid
- Miss S. Louise Clark
- Miss Mary Clark
- Miss Frances Clark
- Mrs. P. H. Clifford
- Mr. J. Frank Cooper
- Mr. William A. Cousens
- Miss Alice Curtin
- Mr. Charles A. Curtis
Charles Curtis (January 25, 1860 – February 8, 1936) was a Kaw Nation Native American Indian who served as a Republican Vice President of the United States. After serving as a United States Representative, and then a longtime United States Senator from Kansas Curtis was later chosen as Senate Majority Leader by his Republican colleagues, and the 31st Vice President of the United States (1929–1933). He was the first person with significant acknowledged Native American ancestry and the first person with significant acknowledged non-European ancestry to reach either of the two highest offices in the United States government's executive branch - Mr. A. A. Cushman
- Mr. Herbert E. Day
- Mrs. Day
- Miss Helen Dennis
- Mrs. Marietta N. Dewey
- Mr. Ernest A. De Wolf
- Mr. R. D. De Wolf
- Mr. John E. de Wolf
- Mrs. J. F. J. Driscoll
- Mr. George S. Dunham
- Mr. Duncan Elliott
- Mr. Robert Elliott
- Mr. Geraud Elliott
- Mr. Henry C. Emmet
- Mr. Watson C. Emmet
- Mr. Malcolm E. Erskine
- Miss E. B. Farrington
- Mr. Frank G. Fitzpatrick
- Miss Mary Fitzpatrick
- Miss Elizabeth Fitzpatrick
- Miss G. Flatley
- Miss Josephene Flatley
- Miss Blanche Goell
- Miss Nellie Gourley
- Rev. James B. Gregg
- Mrs. Gregg
- Mr. Percy L. Guiterman
- Dr. William H. Hale
- Mrs. Hale
- Master E. G. Hale
- Mr. Edward Hanna
- Miss Mary A. Hayden
- Miss Elizabeth Hayden
- Mrs. R. A. Hersey
- Mr. Walter S. Hinchman
- Mr. H. M. Hind
- Mr. Henry Hoelljes
- Miss E. M. Hoppin
- Miss E. Humphreys
- Miss Mary L. Hussey
- Miss Alice C. Jenness
- Mrs. Otis N. Jones
- Miss Mary E. Jones
- Mr. Benjamin M. Joseph
- Mrs. Woodbury Kane
Widow of Woodbury Kane (8 February 1859 – 5 December 1905) who was a noted yachtsman and bon vivant, and member of Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders. A director of the Metropolitan Register Company, Kane served aboard the Columbia in the 1899 America’s Cup race. He also was a noted hunter of big game, both in North America and South Africa - Miss E. A. Kinnimonth
- Dr. F. Park Lewis
- Mrs. Lewis
- Miss Katharine Lewis
- Miss Dorothea Lewis
- Miss Frances Lewis
- Mr. Walter D. Little
- Mr. Richard W. Lodge
- Dr. Fred. W. Lyons
- Mr. J. M. B. MacNary
- Mr. T. B. Magram
- Mr. A. F. Marsh
- Rev. Walter McDonald
- Mr. Eugene McSweeney
- Mrs. McSweeney
- Miss Vetta Merrill
- Mr. Henry C. Metcalf
Henry Clayton Metcalf (February 22, 1867 - August 1942) was an early American organizational theorist, Professor of Political Science at Tufts College in Massachusetts and Chairman of Tufts College, known from his publications on management with Ordway Tead and Lyndall Urwick - Mr. William Miller
- Mrs. Miller
- Miss Grace M. Miller
- Miss Mary Moag
- Dr. A. A. Moore
- Miss Mattie Morgan
- Mr. James J. Muir
- Mr. R. G. Munroe
- Miss Margaret Murphy
- Miss Gerda Nelson
- Mr. Theodore Nevin
- Mrs. Nevin
- Master Hugh Nevin
- Miss Susan Nevin
- Mr. Nathaniel Nichols
- Mr. F. Oxley
- Mrs. Oxley
- Miss C. Pace
- Miss Ruth B. Packard
- Miss Emma S. Packard
- Mr. George S. Payson
- Mrs. Payson and Maid
- Miss Ellen L. Payson
- Master Randolph Payson
- Miss Margaret L. Payson
- Mr. H. A. Phinney
- Mrs. Phinney
- Miss Helen Pillsbury
- Miss Harriet A. Potter
- Mrs. John W. Pridmore
- Miss May Pridmore
- Miss Jessie Pridmore
- Mr. John Reid
- Miss M. A. Riley
- Miss C. Ritchie
- Miss S. Robinson
- Mr. A. Cecil Sandays
- Mrs. Sandays
- Mrs. H. H. Sayles
- Miss Seccombe
- Mr. W. G. Shaw
- Mrs. H. Shrev
- Miss Annie J. Silsbee
- Miss Elizabeth W. Silsbee
- Dr. Fred. T. Simpson
- Miss A. E. Simpson
- Miss F. E. Simpson
- Mr. Walter Slack
- Miss Lulu R. Smith
- Miss Mary P. Smith
- Miss M. Sneath
- Mrs. William A. Stetson
- Mr. Howard Stetson
- Miss Nellie H. Swift
- Mr. Gerrit S. Sykes
- Mrs. Sykes
- Miss Milly G. Sykes
- Miss Annie C. Sykes
- Mrs. S. A. Tatum
- Mr. W. Harold Taylor
- Miss Helen Thomas
- Miss Katharine C. Tileston
- Mrs. K. W. Toll
- Mr. Oliver W. Toll
- Mr. Henry W. Toll
- Dr. James Utley
- Mrs. Utley
- Miss H. W. Vaille
- Rev. F. B. Van Kleeck, D.D
- Mrs. Van Kleeck
- Rev. James Vannevar
- Mrs. Vannevar
- Miss Dorothy Vannevar
- Miss Edith Vannevar
- Mrs. M. J. Venter
- Mr. W. G. Walker
- Mrs. Livonia E. Ware
- Mr. Joseph Watt
- Mrs. Watt
- Mrs. G. M. Weaver
- Miss Helen S. Weaver
- Miss Gertrude C. Weaver
- Mr. Daniel D. Webber
- Miss C. G. Westcott
- Mr. Reutin Whidden
- Mrs. Whidden
- Miss E. Whidden
- Mr. James K. Whittemore
- Mrs. Whittemore
- Miss Amy R. Whittier
- Mr. R. Williamson
- Mrs. Williamson
- Master A. Williamson
- Master R. Williamson
- Mrs. Edward A. Woods
- Miss Marjory Woods
- Master Edward A. Woods
- Miss Yeomans
The Services And Connections Of The White Star Line Encircle The Globe. The Passenger Services Of The White Star Line Are Maintained Entirely By Twin Screw Steamers, Including "Oceanic," Majestic," And "Teutonic," Which Are Among The Fastest Steamers In The World,"Baltic," 23,876 Tons, " Cedric " 21,035 Tons, And "Celtic," 20,904 Tons, Three Largest British Steamers Afloat."Arabic" And "Republic" Are The Largest, Fastest, And Finest Steamers Calling To Boston.
Special Notice - Professional Gamblers Alert included with the RMS Cymric Passenger List, 7 September 1906. GGA Image ID # 1dc4262b78
Unused RMS Cymric Track Chart and Memorandum of Log from September 1906. GGA Image ID # 1dc4459e98