Ellis Island Passenger Lists - 1916

 

Passenger lists for 1916 represent the souvenir list provided to the passengers of each cabin class (and other classes). Many of these souvenir passenger lists have disappeared over the years. Our collection primarily covers North American and European ports and ports in Australia and South Africa.

Our collection contains samples of passenger lists produced and printed by the steamship lines. They are often used to illustrate family history books for immigrants from this period in time.

Coveted by collectors and genealogists, souvenir passenger lists often offered beautiful graphical covers and information not found in official manifests because they focused on the journey rather than the destination.

 

Passenger Manifest Cover, September 1916 Westbound Voyage - SS St. Paul

1916-09-09 SS St. Paul Passenger List

Steamship Line: American Line

Class of Passengers: First and Second Class

Date of Departure: 9 September 1916

Route: Liverpool to New York

Commander: Captain A. R. Mills

 

1916-11-14 Passenger Manifest for the SS Frederik VIII

1916-11-14 SS Frederik VIII Passenger List

Steamship Line: Scandinavian America Line / Skandinavien-Amerika Linie

Class of Passengers: First and Second Cabin

Date of Departure: 14 November 1916

Route: Copenhagen to New York

Commander: Captain A. G. Thomsen

 

Passenger Lists By Year Continued

 

Please help us make our passenger list collection more complete. We would appreciate a digital copy if you have an 1916 souvenir passenger list. Please email us at [email protected].

 

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