SS City of Norfolk Passenger List - 11 July 1936
Front Cover of a One Class Cabin Passenger List for the SS City of Norfolk of the Baltimore Mail Line, Departing 11 July 1936 from Hamburg to Norfolk and Baltimore via Southampton, Commanded by Captain Reginald Rose, Lt. Cmdr., U.S.N.R. GGA Image ID # 13b531ae25
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain: Reginald Rose, Lt. Cmdr., U.S.N.R., Commander
- Chief Engineer: A. V. Brooks, Lt. Cmdr., U.S.N.R
- Chief Officer: A. M. Larrabee, Lt. Cmdr., U.S.N.R
- Purser: Frank W. Buckles
- Surgeon: Vernon H. Condon, M.D
- Chief Steward: M. Krohn
List of One Class Cabin Passengers
- Mr. Richard F. Anderson
- Mr. F. G. Arnold
- Mrs. Arnold
- Mr. Cornelius Arnold
- Mr. F. G. Ballard
- Miss Eloise Ballard
- Mr. Elliot H. Brown
- Mrs. Brown
- Miss Marion Brown
- Hon. A. D. Call
- Miss Roberta Christian
- Mr. John W. Clegg
- Miss Margaret Clegg
- Miss Bertha Coles
- Miss Edna Conrad
- Mr. F. W. Deere
- Miss C. Dunn
- Miss Luise Eckhardt
- Miss Mary M. Edmunds
- Mrs. R. M. Escamilla
- Mr. G. B. Ferry
- Mrs. Edith Franklin
- Miss Elsie Franklin
- Mr. Wilhelm Frerichs
- Mr. Albert Gates
- Mrs. Gates
- Miss Caroline Gray
- Dr. Gwenvron Griffiths
- Mrs. Christine Grissel
- Capt. W. B. Hancock
- Mrs. Hancock
- Miss Page Johnson
- Mrs. R. Kerr
- Miss Florence E. Kimmell
- Mr. Eric Klinken
- Mr. Lewis Knight
- Mrs. Knight
- Miss D. J. Knight
- Mr. C. G. de L. Landon
- Mr. Listansky
- Mrs. Listansky
- Mrs. Alfred McCormack
- Mrs. John M. Mader
- Miss C. G. Mogridge
- Mrs. Marie Oppermann
- Master Fritz Oppermann
- Mr. J. F. Osborne
- Mrs. Osborne
- Master Michael Palmquist
- Mrs. Katherine Paterson
- Miss Eleanor Richardson
- Miss P. M. Riley
- Miss M. Ruxton
- Mrs. Catherine Schott
- Mrs. D. K. Shute
- Mrs. J. W. Smith
- Mrs. J. Smythe
- Miss Roselle Smythe
- Capt. Gordon H. Steele
- Mr. Gordon H. Steele Jr.
- Master Robert E. Steele
- Miss Irene Syck
- Miss C. F. Turney
- Mr. C. E. Wharton
- Mr. Frank H. Young
- Miss Barbara Young
- Miss Catherine Young
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