SS Bohemian Passenger List - 6 August 1904
Front Cover, Passenger List, SS Bohemian, Leyland Line, 6 August 1904. GGA Image ID # 1d9305ffca
Saloon Passenger List for the SS Bohemian of the Leyland Line Departing 6 August 1904 from Liverpool to Boston, Commanded by Captain Neil McCallum.
Notable Passengers included: Harold N. Fowler and Charles Warren Stone.
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain: Neil McCallum
- Surgeon: Dr. George A. Schmidt
- Chief Steward: Alex. Maxwell
Passengers, Passenger List, SS Bohemian, Leyland Line, 6 August 1904. GGA Image ID # 1d92e8f184
First Class Passengers
- Rev. C. F. Aiken
- Mr. Allan Blair
- Mr. W. H. Brow
- Miss Alice Baggett
- Mr. Thomas Bellew
- Miss M. R. Chapman
- Miss A. B. Chapman
- Mrs. A. S. Cummings
- Mr. C. W. Dillaway
- Mr. Arthur W . Dunning
- Mrs. Dunning
- Mrs. Ralph Emery
- Mr. Harold N. Fowler - Ph D., Instructor in Latin and Author, editor and translator of ancient language texts (Greek, Latin)
- Mrs. Fowler
- Miss Alice C. Flint
- Mr. Christopher Gore
- Miss Al. Haskell
- Mrs. F. B. Lunsford
- Mr. P. W. Lewis
- Mr. E. N. Laphan
- Mr. Harold Laphan
- Miss Helen H. Mossman
- Miss Ella McClanahan
- Mrs. Robert J. Munn
- Mr. C. Mortimore
- Mr. Arthur H. Pray
- Miss Fanny H. Shaw
- Miss Emma K. Shaw
- Miss F. Soule
- Mr. Charles W. Stone Charles Warren Stone (June 29, 1843–August 15, 1912) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives
- Mrs. Stone
- Miss Elsa Stone
- Mr. H. J. Sewall
- Mrs. Sewall, Infant and Maid
- Miss Lula Terry
- Mr. C. Thompson
- Mrs, Thompson
- Miss Frances E. Wadleigh - Writer
- Mr. E. F. Wilder
- Mrs. Wilder
- Mr. W. J . Wythe
Back Cover, Passenger List, SS Bohemian, Leyland Line, 6 August 1904. GGA Image ID # 1d92dab1c5
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