Galveston, Texas Passenger Lists 1902 & 1910
Passenger Lists available from the GG Archives from the Port of Galveston, Texas. Organized by Date of Departure, Steamship Line, Steamship or Ocean Liner, Class of Passengers, Route, and the Ship's Captain.
New Immigrants Await Their Fate After Undergoing Inspection at Galveston, Texas. The Syren and Shipping, 13 October 1909. GGA Image ID # 210234342c
Galveston is a coastal city located on Galveston Island and Pelican Island in the U.S. state of Texas. During the 19th century, Galveston became a major U.S. commercial center and one of the largest ports in the United States. Galveston is known for the hurricane that devastated the city in 1900. The natural disaster that followed still counts as the deadliest in American history.
![1902-09-18 Passenger List for SS Chemnitz](../../../HistoricalImages/PassengerLists/NorddeutscherLloyd/Chemnitz/1902-09-18/Cabin/01-FrontCover-250.jpg)
1902-09-18 SS Chemnitz Passenger List
- Steamship Line: Norddeutscher Lloyd (North German Lloyd)
- Class of Passengers: Cabin
- Date of Departure: 18 September 1902
- Route: Bremen to Baltimore and Galveston
- Commander: Captain J. Jantzen
![GGA Image ID # 20f64ed540 Front Cover, Cabin Passenger List from the SS Cassel of the North German Lloyd, Departing 17 November 1910 from Bremen to Philadelphia and Galveston.](../../../Images600/OT/PL/NDL/Cassel/1910-11-17/Cabin/01-FrontCover-250.jpg)
1910-11-17 SS Cassel Passenger List
Steamship Line: North German Lloyd / Norddeutscher Lloyd
Class of Passengers: Cabin
Date of Departure: 17 November 1910
Route: Bremen to Philadelphia and Galveston
Commander: Captain H. Vogt