SS City of Hamburg Passenger List - 24 June 1932
Front Cover of a Passenger List for the SS City of Hamburg of the Baltimore Mail Line, Departing 24 June 1932 from Hamburg and Le Havre to Norfolk and Baltimore, Commanded by Captain John F. Jensen. GGA Image ID # 13b45f3228
List of Senior Officers:
- Captain: John F. Jensen, Lt. Cmdr. U.S.N.R
- Chief Engineer: Louis Augustine, Lt. U.S.N.R
- Chief Officer: Harry P. Connor, Lt. U.S.N.R
- Purser: Clifford Benson
- Surgeon: Vernon H. Condon, M.D
- Chief Steward: P. Rosling
List of Passengers
Embarking at Hamburg
- Mr. Calvin E. Ball
- Mrs. Calvin E. Ball
- Mrs. Martha Calvin E. Ball
- Mr. Mordecai Corelik
- Mr. George Stoudt
- Mrs. Stoudt
Embarking at Havre
- Mr. Robert C. Bodine
- Mrs. Lula M. Collins
- Miss Collins
- Mrs. Marguerite R. Davis
- Mrs. Ethel Haertel
- Miss Helen Haertel
- Master Frank G. Davis
- Master M. I. Davis
- Mrs. Julia Daniel
- Mr. G. Daniel
- Mr. C. Daniel
- Mr. R. Daniel
- Miss Alice Dixon
- Mr. James R. DuShane
- Lt. James R. Gould
- Mrs. James R. Gould
- Mr. Lawrence H. Grove
- Mrs. Ethel F. Grove
- Miss Carolyn Grove
- Mrs. George Lewis Jones
- Mr. John Keegan
- Mr. T. G. Kent
- Mr. W. R. McKelvy
- Mr. Robert J. Portner
- Mr. David Reardon
- Miss Ellen Catherine Rue
+ Disembarking at Norfolk
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