SS City of Hamburg Passenger List - 17 March 1934

Front Cover, SS City of Hamburg Passenger List from the Baltimore Mail Line Dated 17 March 1934.

Front Cover of a One Class Passenger List from the SS City of Hamburg of the Baltimore Mail Line, Departing Saturday, 17 March 1934 from Hamburg and Le Havre to Norfolk and Baltimore, Commanded by Joseph Epps Lee, Lt. Cmdr., U.S.N.R. GGA Image ID # 13b4b0702e

Senior Officers and Staff

  1. Commander: Joseph Epps Lee, Lt. Cmdr., U.S.N.R.
  2. Chief Engineer: Louis Augustine, Lt. Cmdr., U.S.N.R.
  3. Chief Officer: J. E. Frawley
  4. Purser: Clifford Benson
  5. Surgeon: Vernon H. Condon, M.D.
  6. Chief Steward: M. C. Krohn

One Class Passengers

  1. Miss Virginia Armistead
  2. Mr. Hermann Directorowitz
  3. Mr. Henry H. Frenkle
  4. Mrs. Eleanor Glass
  5. Miss Rosa Hadom
  6. Miss E. Hoffman
  7. Miss Clare Horack
  8. Mrs. Louise Lemen
  9. Miss Elizabeth M. Lemen
  10. Master Lewis F. Lemen
  11. Miss Jane Packard
  12. Mrs. Henry H. Porter
  13. Miss Mary L. Quick
  14. Mr. Joseph Rossa
  15. Miss Margaret Rupli
  16. Miss Iris E. Saunders
  17. Baron W. Von Schœler
  18. Mr. F. E. Sweet
  19. Mrs. Sweet
  20. Miss Colette A. Thompson
  21. Mr. T. de Witt-Warner

Track Chart Included in the 17 March 1934 SS City of Hamburg Passenger List.

Track Chart Included in the 17 March 1934 SS City of Hamburg Passenger List. GGA Image ID # 1739bd08f0

 

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