RMS Baltic Passenger Lists 1917-1931
All Digitized Passenger Lists For the RMS Baltic Available at the GG Archives. Listing Includes Date Voyage Began, Steamship Line, Vessel, Passenger Class and Route.

1917-12-22 RMS Baltic Passenger List
Steamship Line: White Star Line
Class of Passengers: First and Second Class
Date of Departure: 22 December 1917
Route: Liverpool to New York
Commander: Captain W. Finch
Notable Passengers (VIP Travelers): Rt. Rev. A. S. Barnes, Frank D. Carleton, Lt. George L. Catlin (U.S.N., R.F.), Norman Hapgood, Commdr. Kwoh Ken Lin, Capt. W. D. McDougall (U.S. Navy), and Murdo Mackenzie.
Auction Estimates: $30 to $45 USD

1921-09-10 RMS Baltic Passenger List
Steamship Line: White Star Line
Class of Passengers: First Class
Date of Departure: 10 September 1921
Route: Liverpool to New York via Queenstown (Cobh)
Commander: Captain F. B. Howarth
Notable Passengers (VIP Travelers): Major Leonard Darwin, Rt. Rev. N. V. W. Darlington, Brigadier General Morton F. Gage, D.S.O., Ferdinand Gottschalk, Sir W. Northrup McMillan, Major S. Comfort, and Dr. Louis F. Bishop and Family.
Auction Estimates: $35 to $48 USD

1922-04-01 RMS Baltic Passenger List
Steamship Line: White Star Line
Class of Passengers: Second Class
Date of Departure: 1 April 1922
Route: Liverpool to New York via Cobh (Queenstown)
Commander: Captain F. E. Beadnell
Notable Passengers (VIP Travelers): Rev. Bro. Joseph Buckley, Capt. J. Campbell, Prof. Nobus Moriya, Miss Jessie E. Dunn, Mr. Max Abrahams, and Miss Bridget Carty.
Auction Estimates: $28 to $42 USD

1928-03-03 RMS Baltic Passenger List
Steamship Line: White Star Line
Class of Passengers: Cabin
Date of Departure: 3 March 1928
Route: Liverpool to New York via Queenstown (Cobh)
Commander: Captain E. R. White, R.D. (CDR, R.N.R., Retd.)
Provenance: From the esteemed Chris Crofts Collection
Notable Passengers (VIP Travelers): Bishop R. E. Campbell, Major Henry Smith, Sheriff J. F. Paxton, Mr. William Beaufort Somerset, Dr. Chas. D. Gossage, Miss Elspeth Lennox, and Mrs. M. E. Maxtone-Graham.

1929-05-18 RMS Baltic Passenger List
Steamship Line: White Star Line
Class of Passengers: First Class and Tourist Third Cabin
Date of Departure: 18 May 1929
Route: Liverpool to New York via Queenstown (Cobh)
Commander: Captain G. E. Warner, R.D. (Capt. R.N.R., Retd.)
Notable Passengers (VIP Travelers): Captain G. E. Warner, R.D., Second Officer J. G. Boxhall, Miss V. Baird, Mr. W. J. Ogle, and Mrs. A. E. Hunter.
Auction Estimates: $35 to $50 USD

1929-07-13 RMS Baltic Passenger List
Steamship Line: White Star Line
Class of Passengers: Cabin
Date of Departure: 13 July 1929
Route: Liverpool to New York via Queenstown (Cobh)
Commander: Captain J. Kearney (Lt. Cmdr. R.N.R., Retd.)
Notable Passengers (VIP Travelers): Second Officer J. G. Boxhall, Mgr. The Right Rev. H. L. Lamb, Dr. Charles I. Hope and Mrs. Hope, Captain A. R. Bibby, Rev. Vincent Ford, Mrs. Prudence E. Schloss, Dr. Joseph C. Frolich and Family, and Miss Betsy Grey.
Auction Estimates: $40 to $65 USD

1930-06-14 RMS Baltic Passenger List
Steamship Line: White Star Line
Class of Passengers: Cabin
Date of Departure: 14 June 1930
Route: Liverpool to New York via Queenstown (Cobh)
Commander: Captain E. Davies
Notable Passengers (VIP Travelers): Prof. T. M. Lowry, Dr. Thomas J. Jones, Rt. Rev. P. A. McGovern, Mrs. J. A. Martin, Miss Delphine Brand, Mr. P. Scott Gerrish, Miss Stella Trainer, and Dr. G. Ashton.
Auction Estimates: $38 to $6,200 USD

1931-07-31 RMS Baltic Passenger List
Steamship Line: White Star Line
Class of Passengers: Cabin
Date of Departure: 31 July 1931
Route: Liverpool to Boston and New York via Queenstown (Cobh)
Commander: Captain E. Davies
Notable Passengers (VIP Travelers): Prof. Ernest W. Brown, Dr. Edward Barrett, Rev. John Barrett, Judge D. T. O’Connell, Mrs. F. Russell Beebe, Miss Millicent M. Ball, Arthur Henderson, MP, and Capt. J. P. Saul.
Auction Estimates: $35 to $50 USD
Passenger Lists contained in the GG Archives collection represent the souvenir list provided to the passengers of each cabin class (and other classes). Many of these souvenir passenger lists have disappeared over the years. Our collection contains a sampling of what was originally produced and printed by the steamship lines.
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