SS Cincinnati Passenger List - 30 June 1910
Front Cover of a First and Second Cabin Passenger List for the SS Cincinnati of the Hamburg America Line, Departing 30 June 1910 from Hamburg to New York via Southampton and Cherbourg, Commanded by Captain Schülke. GGA Image ID # 176e49972c
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain Schülke
- First Officer W. Hennecke
- Second Officer Fr. Gallus
- Second Officer R. Bradhering
- Second Officer A. v. Cloudt
- Third Officer C. Dempwolf
- Fourth Officer P. Wünschel
- Chief Engineer W. Erler
- Second Engineer P. Stolle
- Third Engineer M. Nowak
- Third Engineer H. Giese
- Third Engineer R. Rix
- Fourth Engineer M. Gelsdorf
- Fourth Engineer H. Scharp
- Fourth Engineer A. Mayer
- Electrician W. Ohm
- First Physician Dr. Ludwig Pauly
- Second Physician Dr. Veiga de Souza
- First Chief Steward H. Westermann
- Second Chief Steward G. Schwartz
- Third Chief Steward A. Hauschild
- Assistant Chief Steward B. Kühn
- Assistant Chief Steward V. Suchy
- Assistant Chief Steward E. Reupcke
- Purser D. Peinert
- Assistant Purser E. Fischer
- Assistant Purser H. Krüger
- Provision Master L. Meiling
- Chief Cook M. Meisner
- First Cook K. Rienau
- First Cook P. Gebhardt
- Baggage Master: C. Schwarck
- Representative of the Hamburg-America Line Passenger Division: Gustav Wedekind
First Cabin Passengers
- Mrs. L. E. Armstrong
- Mr. Charles Aninger
- Mr. Rudolf Berger
- Mrs. Louis Bradford
- Mr. Fred N. Burt
- Mr. Wm. Baum
- Dr. C. F. Bingaman
- Miss Marion E. Bingaman
- Mr. A. Bunker
- Mrs. A. Bunker
- Mr. Thuel Burnham
- Miss Josephine Benkert
- Miss Carrie Benkert
- Mr. Donald B. Brocket
- Mr. N. O. Coleman
- Mr. A. Castiello
- Mr. G. Castiello Jr.
- Miss F. E. Cole
- Miss Florence Childs
- Mrs. Augustus Creveling
- Mr. Walter S. Cash
- Mrs. Walter S. Cash
- Mr. Jan Collins
- Mrs. B. K. Chittenden
- Mr. Francis Deinel
- Dr. G. P. English
- Mrs. Dr. G. P. English
- Miss Ida Eger
- Colonel J. E. Fletcher
- Mr. R. M. Grindley
- Mrs. R. M. Grindley
- Mr. Rudolph Guenther
- Mrs. Rudolph Guenther
- Mr. Otto Guenther
- Mrs. Otto Guenther
- Mr. Rudolph Guenther
- Mrs. udolph Guenther
- Mr. evi L. Hall
- Mrs. E. Hathaway
- Miss Meredith Hart
- Mr. C. Hedrich
- Mr. W. Jones Hatcher
- Mr. M. B. Hatcher
- Mr. Weldon Hatcher
- Mr. L. V. Hatcher
- Mr. Clinton Hilliard
- Mrs. Clinton Hilliard
- Miss Marie Louise Hilliard
- Mr. Charles H. Hoglen
- Mrs. Charles H. Hoglen
- Mr. Clinton F. Hilliard
- Mr. Holmes
- Mrs. Holmes
- Mr. John Hartung
- Mr. C. Hedrich
- Mr. Alfred Johnson
- Mr. G. Kende
- Mr. C. W. Kaley
- Mr. Henry Kreuter
- Mr. Harold Lamb
- Mrs. Harold Lamb
- Mrs. J. D. Lawman
- Mr. Oscar Lindemann
- Dr. D. H. Loose
- Mrs. Dr. D. H. Loose
- Miss A. W. Lawrence
- Mr. Otto Morsblech
- Mrs. Minnie Mandel
- Miss N. McLean
- Mrs. Lillie McCormick
- Miss N. V. H. Moorehead
- Captain McFarland
- Mr. J. H. Newman
- Mrs. J. H. Newman
- Mr. J. L. Oliver
- Miss Jeane M. Ormiston
- Miss Audrey Osborn and Servants
- Mr. Moritz Offner
- Mr. Attila von Pestel
- Mrs. James G. Penn
- Mr. Albert Potter
- Dr. Edwin H. Van Patten
- Mrs. Dr. Edwin H. Van Patten
- Mr. S. D. Prince
- Mr. Hauptman Walter Prenli
- Mr. Albert Potter
- Mr. Hans Rüter
- Miss Margaret Robinson
- Mr. Preston A. Rambo
- Mr. William Royster
- Mrs. Ethel Royster
- Mrs. Bath. Rieckelmann
- Miss Rieckelmann
- Mrs. M. R. Reynon
- Miss Maria Rappold
- Mr. Marshall B. Sargent
- Mrs. Marshall B. Sargent
- Miss Eliz. Stevenson
- Mrs. Jennie Hart Sibley
- Mr. Benjamin Shove
- Mrs. Mary V. H. Smith
- Miss Olive B. Shaw
- Miss Stella Tate
- Mr. Edm. P. Twoby
- Mr. A. Algara de Tereros
- Mr. J. Fernandez del Valle
- Mr. Paul Viau
- Mr. Alanza A. West
- Mr. C. R. Wilson
- Mrs. C. R. Wilson
- Mrs. G. Wintschger Jr.
- Mr. Leon Wormser
- Mrs. Leon Wormser
- Mrs. P. Welage
- Miss F. Welage
- Dr. G. A. van Wagenen
- Mrs. Dr. G. A. van Wagenen
- Mrs. William C. Witter
- Mr. Simon Wolf
- Mr. F. S. Yale
- Fran F. S. Yale
To Southampton:
- Mr. Prof. Dr. C. du Bois-Reymond
- Mrs. Prof. Dr. C. du Bois-Reymond
- Mr. Oberleutnant Baum
- Mr. Oswald Berckemeyer
- Miss Clara Berger
- Mr. Richard Boc
- Mrs. Richard Boca
- Mr. R. W. Brandt
- Mr. Kurt Brandt
- Mr. Chechire
- Mrs. Chechire
- Mr. Albert Cohn
- Frau. Geh. Reg.-Rat A. Corman
- Miss Gertrud Corman
- Miss Gustel Corman
- Mr. Generalarzt Dr. Dierksen
- Mrs. Generalarzt Dr. Dierksen
- Mr. Ralf Dierksen
- Mr. Dierk Dierksen
- Miss Jues Dierksen
- Miss. Gwenny Dierksen
- Mrs. Marie Eckstein
- Miss Marie Louise Eckstein
- Mr. Major Eden
- Mrs. Major Eden
- Mr. John Eggers
- Mrs. Christiane Faust
- Mr. Eduard W. Frost
- Mrs. Eduard W. Frost
- Mr. Oberarzt Dr. Jacobäus
- Mrs. Caren Jacobäus
- Mr. C. B. Lockwood
- Mrs. 0 B. Lockwood
- Mr. Macey
- Mr. M. Marcan nebst Begleitung
- Mr. Prof. Dr. Hugo Preisz
- Mrs. Prof. Dr. Hugo Preisz
- Mr. Max Raspe
- Mr. Georg Roeper
- Miss Emma Reineke
- Mr. A. Roosedale
- Miss Alice Scharrer
- Miss Lizzie Scharrer
- Mr. Karl Schenck
- Mr. Baron Alex v on Schroder
- Mrs. Baronin Alex von Schroder
- Mr. Harold R. Smyth
- Mr. H. W. Stove
- Mr. Tamplin
- Miss Tamplin
- Mr. Bergwerksdirektor Tittler
- Mrs. Bergwerksdirektor Tittler
- Mr. Bergassessor Tittler
- Mr. G. W. Thornes
- Mr. F. W. Thornes
- Miss Thornes
- Mr. Graf von Wengersky
- Mrs. Gräfin von Wengersky
- Miss Mary C. Whidborne
- Mr. Max Zielaska
To Cherbourg:
- Mrs. Ida Baumgarten
- Miss Ella Baumgarten
- Miss Wally Baumgarten
- Miss K. Behrend
- Mrs. Prof. Dade
- Mr. Franz Dade
- Mr. T. M, James Jr.
- Mrs. T. M. James Jr.
- Mr. Justizrat Lilienberg
- Mrs. Justizrat Lilienberg
- Mr. Graf K. Lewenhaupt
- Mrs. Gram K. Lewenhaupt
- Miss Florence Sauvage
- Mr. C. Wiering
Second Cabin Passengers
- Miss Levey Ashlemen
- Miss Alma Ambs
- Mr. Johannes Adam
- Mr. Wilhelm Ahlers
- Mrs. Caroline Buell
- Mr. Henryk Brandt
- Miss Maria Bardolomäus
- Miss Helene Blumenthal
- Mrs. Marie Bauer
- Miss Margarethe Bauer
- Mr. Fritz Buzan
- Mr. Wilh. Buzan
- Mr. Henry Bock
- Mr. Heinrich Back
- Miss Anny Brodesser
- Mr. Michael Becker
- Miss Margo. Balthasar
- Mr. Otto Bischoff
- Mrs. Otto Bischoff
- Mr. Ferenez Bukovsky
- Miss Anna Blitzer
- Miss Stanislawo Bronikowska
- Mr. Armin Birnbaum
- Mr. Samuel Bloom
- Mr. Michael Bluschenitz
- Miss Erna Burgdorf
- Mr. David Bloch
- Mr. Frank M. Conelly
- Mr. John Christensen
- Mr. Alexander Csernyci
- Miss E. van der Cluysen
- Miss G. B. Dyllie
- Mrs. Marie Dross
- Miss Paula Dettmann
- Mrs. Marie Dolfuss
- Miss Vera Dolfuss
- Miss Evelyn Dolfuss
- Mr. Prof. Berthold Eisenlohr
- Mr. Wilhelm Eickelpoth
- Mrs. Bertha Fink
- Mr. C. C. Fischer
- Mr. Hermann Fuchs
- Mrs. Anna Fuchs
- Miss Ottilie Fuchs
- Mr. Frank Fara
- Mrs. Julie Fara
- Mr. Frank Fara Jr.
- Mr. Franzisek Frohlich
- Mrs. Marianna Frohlich
- Mr. Pinkas Ferber
- Mr. Robert Grefig
- Miss Alma Grotjahn
- Miss Dora Heubaum
- Mrs. Josefa Hiitter
- Mr. Heinrich Hansen
- Mrs. Amalie Huntley
- Mr. J. A. Hanow
- Mr. John Henftling
- Mrs. John Henftling
- Mrs. Maria Hansen
- Mrs. Elisabeth Hansen
- Mr. Paul Hoch
- Mr. Heinrich Henkel
- Miss Johanna Halbauer
- Mr. Fedor Himdor
- Mrs. Martha Inrezik
- Mrs. Marie Jeschke
- Miss Sophie Jeschke
- Mr. Eugebert Jung
- Mr. Wojciech Kozicki
- Mrs. Josefa Kozicki
- Mr. Franzisck Klawinski
- Mrs. Stanislawa Klawinski
- Miss Anna Klawinski
- Miss Ottilie Kohler
- Miss Maryanna Klawinski
- Miss Boleslawa Klawinski
- Mr. Josef Klawinski
- Miss Stanislawa Klawinski
- Miss Paraska Kapustynska
- Mr. Adolph Knoblauch
- Mrs. Adolph Knoblauch
- Mr. Harry Krone
- Miss Helene Künstler
- Miss Therese Kalmes
- Mr. Wilhelm Kriegelstein
- Miss Bertha Kerber
- Mr. Alwin Kleefeld
- Mrs. Carrie Kleefeld
- Mr. Gustav Kolb
- Mr. Max King
- Mr. Anton Kafka
- Mrs. Hermine Kafka
- Mrs. Susanne Klein
- Miss Gisella Klein
- Mr. Theodor Klein
- Miss Margarethe Klein
- Mrs. Bertha Kaimsky
- Mrs. Rosalia Keszler
- Mr. Josef Komanicki
- Miss Mary Leitmannslehner
- Miss Fanny Leitmannslehner
- Mr. Bernat Lamm
- Mr. Heinr. Luck
- Mr. Hersch Liebermann
- Mrs. M. Liebermann
- Mr. John W. Middel
- Mrs. Dorothea Middel
- Mr. Lawrence Middel
- Miss Grace Middel
- Miss Therese Molnar
- Mr. Marcus Markiewicz
- Mr. Julius E. Machlett
- Mr. Arthur B. Moler
- Fran Arthur B. Moler
- Mr. Franz Manzer
- Mrs. Anna Manzer
- Miss Elise Manzer
- Miss Agnes Manzer
- Mrs. Emmy Markert
- Mr. Maximilian Mittelmeier
- Mrs. Marie Mittelmeier
- Mr. E. J. Münzer
- Miss Margarete Meusel
- Mr. Max Nötschau
- Mrs. Charlotte Nötschau
- Mr. Otto Nötschau
- Miss Elsa Padderatz
- Miss Marie Petersohn
- Miss Elisa Petersen
- Mr. Bernhard Poeschel
- Mrs. Lina Poeschel
- Mr. Theodor Pausz
- Mr. Egmont Pfeifer
- Mrs. Minna Pfeifer
- Mr. Aug. Ploghaus
- Mrs. Rosa Pallos
- Miss Rosa Pallos
- Mr. Theodor Pausz
- Miss Julia Poszywak
- Miss Katarzyna Paszkiewicz
- Mr. Emil Quant
- Mr. Ernst Rossig
- Mr. Fred Rapp
- Mrs. Ida Rapp
- Mr. Henry Rasmussen
- Mrs. Annie Rasmussen
- Miss Margarethe Rasmussen
- Mr. Valdemar Rasmussen
- Miss Olaries Rasmussen and Servants
- Mr. Wm. T. Rehm
- Mr. Alexander Roth
- Miss Margarethe Rodenhausen
- Mrs. Rosa Rehberger
- Mr. Moses Rosenthal
- Mr. M. Rosenberg
- Miss Lina Schuler
- Miss Elisabeth Schuler
- Mr. Charles Schickram
- Mrs. Minna Schickram
- Mr. Fred Schickram
- Mrs. Anna Sautter
- Miss Anna Sautter
- Miss Pauline Sautter
- Mr. August Schwanke
- Mrs. Emilie Schwanke
- Mr. Max Scholl
- Miss Fmilie Sacher
- Mrs. Elise Schlesinger and Kind
- Mr. Allen Seipt
- Mrs. Irene Seipt
- Mr. Caries Sarfatz
- Mr. Joseph Sarfatz
- Mr. Valentine Schulz
- Mrs. Juli Schweitzer
- Mr. Johann Schweitzer
- Mr. Carl Schulz
- Mr. Walter Schönwald
- Mr. Fabian Simcke
- Mr. Hans Tiedemann
- Miss Emma Tober
- Miss Anna Teleki
- Mrs. Pauline Trasku
- Miss Anna Trasku
- Mrs. Anna Thrulik
- Mr. Adalbert Thrulik
- Mr. Jan Thrulik
- Mr. Janos Vlesanszky
- Mrs. Emma Wollschläger
- Mr. William Wenk
- Mr. Anton Winter
- Mrs. Anton Winter
- Mr. Wilhelm Winter
- Mr. Josef Wolter
- Mrs. Josef Wolter
- Mr. Sam Weinfield
- Mr. Henry Winkelmann
- Mr. Jan Wansyeski
- Mrs. Ottilie Ziehl
- Mr. Ladislaus Zental
To Southampton:
- Miss Ella Brandt
- Miss Jenny Brandt
- Miss Bnschmann
- Miss Gladys Butcher
- Miss Lorna Child
- Mr. Wilhelm Dunkel
- Miss C. Knaggs
- Mr. F. C. Lindt
- Mrs. F. C. Lindt
- Mr. Robert Ludwig
- Miss Mabel Malet
- Miss Elisabeth Maywald
- Miss Gertrud Schliephacke
- Mr. Otto Schüler
- Mr. Paul Thienhaus
To Cherbourg:
- Mr. Yves Charnel
- Mr. Wilhelm Koop
- Mr. Fritzof Koop
- Mr. Hugo Moller
- Mr. Otto Maass
- Miss Lillie Schmidt
- Mr. Peter Wörmke
Information for Passengers
Important! Passengers' attention is called to the ships rules and regulations, a copy of which will be found in each cabin.
Passengers are requested to apply for their Mail on board to the Office of the Passenger Department.
Travellers' Checks issued by the Hamburg - Amerika Linie.
Payable everywhere.
The Most Desirable Means of Carrying Funds Abroad.
Combining both safety and Convenience.
We issue Travellers' Checks in U. S. of America in dcnominations of $ 10, $ 20, $ 50 and $ 100 and of A. 50 and 4. 100 in Germany.
These Checks will not be accepted on board the steamers of the Hamburg America Line for any other purpose than in payment of passage, or of bills incurred on board, provided check is not greatly in excess of bill. They cannot, however, be cashed on board, as the Pursers and Chief Stewards on the steamers usually have only a small amount of ready money to dispose of.
Office of the Hamburg-Amerika Linie Passenger- Department.
On the C. - Deck of the S. S. Cincinnati a an Office of the Passenger - Department has been established. This Office furnishes information to Passengers concerning the railings of our steamers, the railway services from port of arrival into the interior, the Pleasure and Health Cruises arranged by the Hamburg - Amerika Linie and the various personally Conducted Tours managed by the Company's Tourist Office (Reisebureau der Hamburg-Amerika Linie).
It also provides information with regard to the despatch of baggage, customhouse arrangements and other questions which are of importance to travelers. At the Office, tickets are issued for the return- passage either from or to America, for the other regular services of the Hamburg-Amerika Lithe and for Pleasure and Health Cruises, as well as for Conducted Tours on shore. The Office is the place where the letters and telegrams arriving on board for Passengers are kept and delivered.
The Office has also full control of all matters relating to change of staterooms, as well as charge of all unoccupied cabins.
The Marconi Wireless Telegraph Service.
The Marconi Station on board is almost daily in communication with any part of the world either directly through the shore-stations, or indirectly by means of passing ships. The names of the shore-stations and of the ships with which communication is expected during the day are posted every morning in different parts of the ship.
The Hamburg-Amerika Linie is not responsible for the transmission of the telegrams.
Passengers and their friends are informed that an office of „La Compagnie Française maritime et coloniale de Telegraphie sans fil" has been opened in Paris at 35 Boulevard des Capucines (opposite Rue Scribe) for the special purpose of accepting wireless messages for transmission through Marconi Coast Stations to Passengers on steamers fitted with Marconi apparatus.
All information regarding tariffs and rates can be obtained on application to the Marconi Station on Board, which is situated on the Sonnendeck, or in one of the following offices:
- London W. C., Watergate House, Adelphi: The Marconi International Marine Communication Co. Ltd.
- Brüssel, 19 Rue Bréderode : La Compagnie de Télégraphie sans fil.
- Rom, Corso Vittorio Emanuele 317: Compagnia Internazionale Marconi per le comunicazioni marittime.
The telegrams from shore to ship should be addressed as follows and must reach in good time the shore stations from which they will be transmitted to the ships:
- Name of passenger
- Name of ship preceded by the word "steamer"
- Telegraphic address of the shore station by the intermediary of which the telegram is to be forwarded
Names of the wireless Stations in Europe: Cuxhaven, Norddeich, Borkum, Scheveningen (Netherlands), North Foreland (near Dover),. Niton (Isle of Wight), Lizard (England), Crookhaven (Ireland).
Names of the wireless Stations in America: Cape Race (Newfoundland), Sable Island (Nova Scotia), Siasconset (Massachusetts), Sagaponack (New-York) and Sea Gate (New-York).
The Reisebureau der Hamburg-Amerika Linie
8, Unter den Linden, Berlin W.
Telegraphic Address: Hapag
Telephone I, 9197, 9198, 9199
by virtue of its Own System of Combinable Tickets for Railways and Steamers (Hapag-Tickets) is in a position to supply at original prices to Passengers tickets from all large centres to port of embarkation, or from port of embarkation, back to the principal places in Europe, including tickets for beds in Sleeping-Cars, &c. &c.
In order to obtain these tickets application should be made to the Reisebureau or one of its Branch Offices.
Traveller guides (Baedecker, Meyer, Woerl) as well as all literature referring to traveling may be obtained from the Reisebureau.
In the Reisebureau in Berlin, there is an official booking-office for combined tourist tickets. This Office is also entitled to receive baggage officially on behalf of the railway, for despatch from Berlin to all the large towns in Europe.
The Reisebureau der Hamburg-Amerika Linie also acts as Agent for all the most important Railway and Steamer Companies both at home and abroad. On the strength of many years' experience, and an abundant provision of timetables, tariffs, etc., information concerning traveling in all parts of the world, is furnished gratis. All farther particulars appear in the prospectuses, which can be had free of cost, on application to the Reisebureau.
The New Giant Steamers of the Hamburg-Amerika Linie
SS Amerika and SS Kaiserin Auguste Victoria
Some of the advantages offered by these steamers:
- Complete Safety Appliances
- They are unsinkable, because of their numerous water-tight compartments
- Automatic Fire-extinguishing Apparatus
- Submarine Bell Signalling System for detecting the proximity of danger in fog
- Extreme steadiness, owing to large carrying capacity and bilge keels
- Perfectly balanced Engines, entirely eliminating vibration
- Excellent Ventilating System
- Central Filtering System
- Gypsy Band in Ritz's Carlton Restaurant
- Promenade Concerts and Concerts during Dinner
- Three Spacious Promenade Decks
- Numerous Sheltered Corners on Deck
- Luxurious and Home-like Furnishings throughout the Steamer
- Luxurious Ladies' Parlors, Smoking and Writing Rooms
- Chambers de Luxe, consisting of Parlor, Dining-room, Bedroom Dressing-room, Bath and Toilet. Dining-room is à la carte.
- Ritz's Carlton Restaurant à la carte
- Fresh Flowers always on sale
- Gymnasium with Electro-Zander Apparatus
- Electric-light Baths
- Trained Nurses connected with the Physician's staff
- Telephone connections
- Office of the Passenger Department
- Ladies' Hairdresser
The Hamburg-Amerika Linie was founded in 1847. It owns a fleet of 168 large ocean-steamers, 217 steam-launches, tugs and lighters, aggregating together, with the ships in course of construction, 385 vessels, registering 979,217 tons. Its services embrace the entire globe.
The Twin-Screw SS Deutschland is 686 1/2 feet in length, 67 1/2 feet beam, 44 feet deep.
16 502 tons, 35 600 horse-power, 23 1/2 knots average speed.
- Fastest ocean-passage westwards: 5 days, 11 hours, 54 minutes.
- Fastest ocean-passage eastwards: 5 days, 7 hours, 38 minutes.