SS Europa Passenger List - 25 July 1934
Front Cover, Tourist Class Passenger List from the SS Europa of the North German Lloyd, Departing 25 July 1934 from New York to Bremen via Cherbourg and Southampton, Commanded by Captain O. Scharf. A Group Photograph of a Tourist Passenger on This Voyage Is Located at the Bottom of This Page. GGA Image ID # 15aefb07b8
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain: O. Scharf
- Chief Officer: W. Michaelsen
- First Doctor: Dr. W. Brahms
- Second Doctor: Dr. H. Bade
- Graduate Nurse: Miss Elizabeth Willers
- Chief Engineer: H. Schneider
- Purser: K. Nahrath
- In Charge of Travel Bureau: W. de Haas
- Travel Bureau Assistant: J. Veening
- Special Travel Service: Miss Elly Dackau
- Managing Chief Steward: H. Trantofsky
- Chief Steward Tourist Class: W. Seifert
- Chief Steward III Class: Th. Oehlrich
- Chief Steward (Restaurant): A. Meierhans
- Managing Chief Cook: C. Wagner
- Wireless First Officer: D. Berbig
- Baggage Master: H. Horstmann
Tourist Class Passengers
- Miss Margaret Abel
- Mr. Jacob Adler
- Mr. Sidney Aggas
- Mrs. Aggas
- Mr. Matta Akraw
- Rev. Walter R. Alexander
- Mrs. D. C. Allen
- Miss Marg. Allen
- Mr. Leroy Anderson
- Dr. M. T. Andrews
- Mrs. Anna C. Anson
- Mr. Walter Arens
- Mrs. Wm. P. Armstrong
- Baroness Marie von Arnim
- Dean G. N. Ashley
- Miss P. Atienza
- Mrs. Gertrude Atkins
- Rev. A. L. Auleck
- Miss A. Bauwens
- Mr. Heinr. Barthel
- Dr. L. E. Barton
- Mr .A. Baumann
- Miss Martha Baum
- Miss Theresa Bakos
- Mr. Karl Bellmann
- Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin
- Miss Caroline Beuttcnmiller
- Mr. Berg
- Mrs. Fanny Berger
- Mr. Ernst Bick
- Mrs. Sophie Bloch
- Mrs. Selma Blumentritt
- Mr. Carl Bunk
- Mrs. Bunk
- Miss Bunk
- Mr. J. P. Boinardi
- Mr. Angelo Boucos
- Mr. G. S. Bozeman
- Mrs. Bozeman
- Mr. William G. Brennan
- Mr. Lawrence Breves
- Dr. John G. Briggs
- Dr. C. M. Brittain
- Mrs. Brittain
- Miss N. Brodeth
- Prof. Raymond Brugere
- Dr. Ludwig Brunner
- Mrs. Brunner
- Mr. Carl Burch
- Mrs. Burch
- Miss Marg. Burch
- Mr. Robert Burger
- Mrs. Drake Campbell
- Rev. J. C. Canipe
- Miss Julia Capen
- Mr. Alfred Carpenter
- Mrs. K. G. Carpenter
- Miss Carol Carpenter
- Dr. Hans Cassel
- Mr. Eugene Charmat
- Miss Anna Clark
- Mrs. C. M. Cleys
- Mrs. Climas
- Mrs. A. M. Colby
- Mr. Fred Colman
- Mrs. Colman
- Miss Louise Colman
- Mr. Wilh. de Couet
- Mrs. Dexter Cooper
- Miss Elis. Cummins
- Miss Eva H. Dalgo
- Dr. H. Grady Daniels
- Mr. Max Daunnas
- Miss Alema Dawley
- Mrs. Isabel Denison
- Mrs. Lilly Dexter
- Mr. Peter Dicksen
- Miss M. Dobbs
- Miss Helene Doneit
- Mrs. Christine Dorr
- Mr. Guillermo Dumka
- Mrs. Jean Dunn
- Miss Emily Earle
- Mrs. P. R. Earle
- Mr. Ferdinand Ehm
- Miss L. Ellis
- Mr. A. Engenides
- Miss Clara Eyner
- Mr. T. H. Farmer
- Mrs. Wilhelm Feather
- Mr. Max Felber
- Mr. L. F. Feyling
- Dr. H .F. Fickett
- Mr. Ch. Fink
- Mrs. Fink
- Prof. Erich Finke
- Mr. James Fiori and son
- Miss Josephine Fiori
- Miss Mary Fiori
- Rev. G. Ë. Fischer
- Mr. Anton Otto Fischer
- Mrs. Fischer
- Miss Katrina Fischer
- Miss Rose Flury
- Mr. Kurt Forner
- Miss Helen M. Forst
- Mrs. Elsie Fortner
- Mrs. B. Fox
- Mr. Carl Frank
- Mr. E. Fredericks
- Dr. J. D. Freeman (See Landing Notice Below)
- Mrs. Sebina Frühauf
- Mr. Oskar Fuchs
- Dr. Erich Funke
- Mr. D. Fussekas
- Mrs. Fussekas
- Mr. Geo. Gagel
- Mr. T. F. Galvin
- Mrs. Ashford Garvy
- Mr. Roland George
- Miss F. G. George
- Miss M. L. Gessler
- Mrs. V. C. Gibbs
- Mlle. Marthe Giamnoni
- Mrs. R. E. Gissel
- Dr. W. Graetz
- Mr. Lewis Greisen
- Mrs. M. Gretchmann
- Miss Grete Gretchmann
- Rev. J. B. Grice
- Mrs. Albert Guchring
- Miss L. Guenther
- Miss Frieda Hage
- Mr. George Hainhorst
- Mrs. Hainhorst
- Miss Christine Haley
- Mr. Cyril J. Halsey
- Mr. Ibrahim F. Handal
- Mr. Otto Hang
- Miss Bertha Happ
- Mr. Walter L. Harms
- Prof. John W. Harriman
- Rev. John Lee Harris
- Mrs. W. T. Harris
- Mr. Walter Hartmann
- Mrs. Martha Hartmann
- Mr. J. M. Hartmann
- Mrs. Hartmann
- Mr. Morton Hartmann
- Mrs. Frances Hartung
- Rev. Arthur Hedlund
- Mrs. Hedlund
- Mrs. Amalie Heidenreich
- Miss Jutta Heidenreich
- Mr. Oscar O. Hellberg
- Miss Lillian Helnmeller
- Miss Eugenia M. Henry
- Miss Sophia Hessler
- Mr. Alfred Heuff
- Rev. J. R. Hickerson
- Mr. Otto Hiebier
- Mr. K. Hirose
- Mr. Andrew Holschen
- Miss M. Hornsey
- Mr. Stanley Howell
- Mrs. Carl Hussmann
- Miss Mary Hutchison
- Miss Kate Ihnen
- Rev. James H. Ivey
- Mrs. Ivey
- Mrs. Lena Jaklitsch
- Mr. N. R. Javeri
- Mr. Anton Jeracek
- Mrs. Anton Jeracek
- Miss Eliz. Johnson
- Miss M. G. Johnson
- Miss Vesta C. Johnson
- Miss Alice Jones
- Mr. David J. Jones
- Mrs. Celeste Joyce
- Miss Frances Joyce
- Miss Mary Joyce
- Col. Hubert Julian
- Mr. Helmuth von Kämpen
- Mr. F. J. Katz
- Mrs. Katz
- Mrs. Anita Kausch
- Mr. Leopold Ken de
- Mrs. John van Kerkhove
- Mr. van Kerkhove
- Miss Alice M. Kerrigan
- Miss Charlotte Kessel
- Mr. L. Kissling
- Mrs. Anna Klarmann
- Mrs. M. Knapp
- Miss M. Knapp
- Miss Charlotte Kneisel
- Mr. Erich Knöchcr
- Mr. Alfons Kocher
- Dr. Margaret W. Koenig
- Mr. Walter Kosche
- Mr. Frank Krause
- Mr. Richard Krauthahn
- Mr. Herman Kretschmar
- Mr. Enrick Kubick
- Mrs. Kubick
- Rev. Wm. Kuhn
- Miss Else Kullmann
- Miss Marg. Kullmann
- Mr. Karl Kuttler
- Mrs. Kuttler
- Mr. L. R. Lacey
- Mrs. Emma Lachmann
- Miss Rosa Langbein
- Mr. Paul W. Larsen
- Mr. Carl F. Larsson
- Miss Bertha L. Leak
- Dr. Roland Q. Leavell
- Mrs. Leavell
- Mrs. Milton Lecluse
- Mr. Holden Lecluse
- Mr. Morris Levine
- Mr. Max Levine
- Miss Mable Lewis
- Mr. S. K. Ling
- Dr. Wm. B. Liphard
- Mrs. Liphard
- Master Dickinson Liphard
- Mr. Kendall Llewellyn
- Mrs. Jack Llewellyn
- Mr. Emil Locher
- Mrs. Locher
- Mrs. Helen Loeliger
- Mr. Wühlern Loske
- Miss M. Lucas
- Mrs. Emma Lucey
- Mr. Sam Chit Mainig
- Miss Julia Markus
- Miss Helen Markus
- Mr. F. Martus
- Mrs. Martus and child
- Mr. Charles Martus
- Master Kenneth Martus
- Mr. Adalbert Mayer
- Mr. George McCurdy
- Mrs. McCurdy
- Mr. F. R. McDonald
- Miss Grace McDonough
- Rev. J. A. Mclver
- Dr. John McLaurin
- Miss Thea Maier
- Mr. N. Matsnnami
- Mr. Joseph Mencl
- Mr. Wm. Metz
- Mrs. Metz
- Mr. F. F. Meyer
- Miss Johanna Meyer
- Miss Frances E. Meyer
- Mrs. Geo. Miklos
- Mrs. Ida Milko
- Mr. Miller
- Mr. E. H. Miller, Jr.
- Mrs. Fanny Milford
- Mrs. Mary Miller
- Mr. A. P. Mitchel-Innes
- Mrs. Mitchel-Innes
- Mr. Perry Morgan
- Mr. M. C. Morris
- Mrs. Mary Moshammer
- Mr. G. H. Mowll
- Mr. Otto E. Mueller
- Mrs. Mueller
- Mr. D. Muir
- Mr. Julius Namon
- Dr. F. Nassar
- Miss Lillian Nassar
- Master Hyman Nassar
- Miss Régna Neisen
- Mrs. M. Nield
- Mrs. Lydia Oberhossel
- Miss Nellie A. Ogle
- Mrs. L. Page
- Mr. Gustaf Papenrecht
- Miss Mary Patrick
- Mr. Johannes Patzuhke
- Mr. Geo. H. Pickering
- Mr. Henry Pieper
- Mrs. Pieper
- Miss Marie Poemmerl
- Mrs. Rosalie Polaschak
- Mr. Martin Polke
- Mr. Fritz Porschkamp
- Mr. C. H. Prange
- Mr. E. S. Preston
- Mrs. Preston
- Miss Hula Rahn
- Mr. W. Redecker
- Mrs. Redecker
- Mrs. Ella J. Reece
- Rev. O. C. Reed
- Mrs. Anna Reider
- Miss Rcipcrt
- Mr. G. Reiser
- Mr. J. Rieper
- Miss Carolyn Robinson
- Capt. Karl Roegner
- Miss Agnes A. Rogers
- Mr. Johann Rösch
- Mrs. Germaine Rudolf
- Mr. Reynold Ruppé
- Mr. Reynold Ruppé, Jr.
- Mrs. Johanna Sachs
- Mr. José Sahuri
- Mrs. Helwa K. Sahuri
- Mr. Antonio C. Sahuri
- Mrs. M. Sangeorge
- Miss C. Sangeorge
- Mr. Alfonso Santo Y Santo
- Dr. L. R. Scarborough
- Mr. Adolf Schade
- Mrs. Schade
- Miss Lotte Schaefer
- Miss Maud Scharf
- Mr. Walter Scheidt
- Miss Agnes Schenk
- Mr. George Scherr
- Mrs. C. Scherr
- Mrs. M. B. Schick
- Mr. H. Schmeding
- Mr. George Schmidt
- Mrs. Schmidt and two children
- Miss Anni Schmitt
- Mr. Wilhelm Schober
- Mrs. Schober
- Mrs. Sophie K. Schorling
- Mr. Joseph Schrader
- Mrs. Schrader
- Mr. Karl Schwciggart
- Miss Janet Downing Scott
- Mr. Eric W. Seaman
- Mr. G. Semmler
- Miss E. C. Serfling
- Mrs. Barbara Silkworth
- Miss Marion Silkworth
- Rev. S. Slominski
- Mr. Dan T. Smith
- Miss Eva Smith
- Mrs. Smolchowska
- Mr. William Snyder
- Mr. K. So
- Mr. Thorvald Solberg
- Mr. D. Stackelbeck
- Mr. Emil Stackelbeck
- Miss Gertrude Stecker
- Rev. C. B. Stephenson
- Mrs. Stephenson
- Dr. Rose Stober-Kirch
- Master R. Stober-Kirch
- Dr. Carl Stoehr
- Mr. Joseph Stodola
- Mrs. Sarah Strahan
- Dr. C. B. Strauch
- Mrs. Strauch
- Miss Louise Streitberger
- Mr. Walter J. Stuber
- Mrs. H. D. Swain
- Mr. Ernst Tengelmann
- Mrs. Tengelmann
- Rev. J. M. Teresi
- Mr. Geo. W. Tewes
- Mrs. Bertha Tewes
- Rev. J. I. F. Tharpe
- Mr. A. E. Thiessen
- Mrs. A. H. Thiessen
- Mr. Charles Thyssen
- Mr. J. Geo. Tolg
- Mrs. Tolg
- Master Robert Tolg
- Dr. W. E. Trainham
- Mr. Joaquin Turull
- Mrs. Turull Mr. Ulrey
- Mr. John van Kerkhove
- Mrs. van Kerkhove
- Miss Hanna Varley
- Mr. William Vaskis
- Mr. Gustav Vohs
- Mr. Paul Wagner
- Mr. John Wahlen
- Mrs. Wahlen
- Dr. Geo. T. Waite
- Rev. C. B. Waller
- Mrs. Magdalena Wallman
- Mrs. May Walton
- Mr. J. Watson
- Mrs. Watson and two children
- Miss Lila Webb
- Mr. J. A. Weber
- Miss Eirka Weigl
- Rev. C. A. Wentsch
- Mr. Rob. Wentsch
- Dr. W. R. White
- Mrs. Violet B. Whitely
- Rev. Otto Whittington
- Rev. C. E. Wilbanks
- Dr. H. L. Winburn
- Mr. Paul Wiese
- Mrs. Anna Wiese
- Mr. J. H. Wijnand
- Mr. Wikhman
- Mr. Dietrich Wobbe
- Rev. M. M. Wolf
- Mrs. Charles Wolfe
- Dr. W. M. Wright
- Dr. Davenport C. K. Wu
- Mr. Robert Wulf
- Dr. John Wykcoff
- Mrs. Wykcoff
- Mrs. Anna Wyzisk
- Mr. W. F. Zentler
- Miss P. R. Zentler
- Mr. Paul Zimmermann
- Mr. Otto Zoeller
- Mrs. Zoeller
- Dr. Th. F. Zucker
- Mrs. Zucker
Information for Passengers
The City of Bremen
The City of Bremen, the home port of the North German Lloyd has played host to its overseas guests through the port of Bremerhaven for a great many years.
This old Hanseatic city, the founding of which dates back to the year 787 is thoroughly imbued with the spirit of past generations —as exemplified by the presence of its characteristic, medieval architecture, so fascinating and so alluring to the traveler.
The stranger (though he need not be for long) is immediately impressed by the picturesque charm of the inner city—its numerous historical treasures, beautiful parks and fine buildings.
The celebrated Rathaus, the Ratskeller—with the Lead Cellar, the Roland Statue, the Schuetting House or Chamber of Commerce and St. Peters Cathedral are easily accessible to the traveler from the Market Place.
There are also in this vicinity several other old buildings among them the Essig House and the Gewerbehaus or former Guild Hall of the cloth merchants.
Hospitality is synonymous with Bremen. Its people have long learned the art of making your stay there an exceptionally pleasant one.
"Special Travel Service"
"A Special Service Secretary on board will advise and assist passengers making their first visit to a foreign country. This service is also available for travelers with whatever special purpose in view, such as business, social, educational, etc. This office is prepared to give any information gratis and, if possible, to assist in bringing the passenger in touch with the desired persons or firms."
Information for Tourist Class Passengers
Passengers are requested to comply with the orders of the Captain and his officers, who are responsible for the safety of the ship, the comfort of passengers, and order on board.
Meals will be served as follows:
1st Sitting
- Breakfast 7:30. a. m.
- Lunch 12 Noon
- Dinner 6:30. p. m.
2nd Sitting
- Breakfast 8:30. a. m.
- Lunch 1.00 p. m.
- Dinner 7:30. p. m.
Seats in the Dining Room may be reserved upon application to the Chief Steward.
Meals are not served in the cabins or on deck, unless passengers are prevented through illness from taking their meals in the Dining Room.
A selection of good beverages and smoking accessories is carried on board.
In order not to disturb passengers, lights in the Social Hall and on the Promenade Deck will be extinguished at 11 p.m., those in the Smoking Room at 11.30 p.m.
Passengers are requested not to order any beverages in the Smoking Room after 11 p.m. and not to frequent the Promenade Decks between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m.
Baggage. Hand baggage and steamer trunk may be taken into the cabin, but the steamer trunk must not exceed the maximum size, 3' 3" long by 1' 11" wide and 1' 1" high.
Larger articles of baggage will be stored in the baggage room and will be accessible to passengers at certain times during the day. Baggage should not be placed in the corridors.
Baggage, parcels, etc., intended for forwarding, for storage, or for delivery to a third party, are to be handed only to the Baggage Master who is authorized to receive such baggage.
The Company accepts no responsibility for any article handed over by passengers to other members of the ship's personnel.
For their own interest passengers are especially requested upon landing to look after their hand baggage and to take care that, before leaving the steamer, no personal belongings are left in their cabins or elsewhere on the steamer.
Animals. All animals, regardless of size and kind, will be accommodated aboard in suitable quarters. It is not pcrmissable under any circumstances to take animals into rooms used by passengers or to lead them around any part of the steamer set aside for the convenience of passengers.
Money and Valuables. Safe deposit boxes for the safe keeping of money, jewelry, documents or other valuable articles, can be procured at nominal cost upon application to the Purser's office. The charge for the duration of the voyage is $1.00 for a small box and $2.00 for a larger one.
Exchange of Money. The purser has only a limited supply of currency at his disposal, and thus money can only be exchanged to such an amount as is in accordance with the amount of currency available.
Library. A library on board, properly catalogued, is placed at the disposal of the passengers.
Doctor. A duly qualified physician is on board who will, free of charge, attend to passengers who take ill and are in need of medical aid during the voyage.
Treatment of Sea-Sickness.
Travelers inclined toward seasickness have an opportunity on all North German Lloyd passenger steamers of availing themselves of an entirely new method of treatment (Dr. Dammert's Process of inhalation).
Experience has hitherto shown that good results are attained by this method. Passengers wishing to be treated by this new process are requested to apply to the ship's doctor.
A small charge of Mks. 2 (about 80c.) is made for each treatment, the amount to be paid to the Chief Steward. A printed form is provided on which to enter memo of treatments received, and this is to be handed in at Chief Steward's office at end of voyage when settlement is made for sundry expenses incurred during the voyage.
Bath Rooms. Passengers intending to use the bath rooms, are requested to write their names, and the hour desired, on the list placed on the door of the bath room.
Barber, Hairdresser. Prices are exhibited in the Barber's room.
Photographer. The photographer is entitled to charge for his services in accordance with the tariff exhibited.
Cigars, Cigarettes and Playing Cards may be obtained in the Smoking-Room at list prices.
Smoking is only permitted in the Smoking Room and on deck. It ia strictly prohibited below deck, in the Dining Room or in the state rooms.
Letters and Telegrams. The Chief Steward has charge of the distribution of incoming mail.
Mail for passengers is delivered on board at the port of arrival before the passengers land. Before leaving the ship passengers should ascertain personally whether there is any mail for them.
Passengers should also leave their addresses with the Chief Steward so that mail arriving after their departure may be forwarded to them.
Letters and telegrams may be addressed in care of any of the company's agents.
Deck chairs and rugs may be rented for the voyage from the deck stewards at the following rates: In tourist class and third class, chair $1.00, cushion $1.00, rug $1.00.
Pastimes and Games are at the disposal of the passengers.
Service. Passengers are requested, in their own interest, to submit any complaints they may have to make to the Captain at the time of his daily round of inspection every morning. The wishes of the passengers will be complied with if possible.
Wireless Telegraph. The wireless station (Telefunken-System) on board of all steamers of the North German Lloyd is permanently in communication with coast stations.
All information regarding the dispatch of wireless messages, length of time required for transmission and telegraph fee may be obtained at the wireless station on board, or on land from the Deutsche Betriebsgesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie m.b.IL, Berlin-Charlottenburg 2, Hardenbergstr. 43, telegraphic address "Debeg," Tel. C. Steinplatz 8051.
Telegrams, Radiograms and Cablegrams are accepted at the ship's wireless station exclusively.
A daily bulletin is published with news received by wireless.
Group Photograph of Tourist Passengers on board the North German Lloyd SS Europa - 25 July 1934. GGA Image ID # 15af0ee196
Notice to Passenger Landing In Bremerhaven, Germany, 1934. Dr. J. D. Freeman was a Tourist Class Passenger Onboard the SS Europa Departing New York on 25 July 1934 for Bremerhaven. Reverse Side has the German Language Version of this Notice. GGA Image ID # 15af48d661
On board S.S. "Europa"
Important for your landing at Bremerhaven
Dr. Freeman Cabin Nr. 586
Before landing at Bremerhaven, you are kindly requested to fill out the attached form, showing the amount of money (cash, travelers cheques, letters of credit etc.) you carry with you. This is to prevent delay when you are leaving Germany.
A special representative of the pursers office will gladly help you filling out this from between New York and Cherbourg. You will find him daily in the
Writing Room from 3.30 p.m. to 6 p.m.
À German Custom-Officer will certify this form on the way from Cherbourg to Bremerhaven.
The Purser.
Provenance: From the Estate of Dr. J. D. Freeman. Acquired 2020