SS President Harding Passenger List - 4 October 1922

 

Front Cover, SS President Harding First Cabin Passenger List of the United States Lines, Departing 4 October 1922 from Bremen to New York via Southampton and Cherbourg.

Front Cover, SS President Harding First Cabin Passenger List of the United States Lines, Departing 4 October 1922 from Bremen to New York via Southampton and Cherbourg, Commanded by Captain Paul C. Grening. GGA Image ID # 21231fa571

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  1. Commander: Captain Paul C. Grening
  2. Chief Officer: H. Dixon
  3. Chief Engineer: M. H. Hanlon
  4. Surgeon: William Irwin
  5. Purser: W. E. Miller
  6. Chief Steward: W. J. Linn

 

Summary

  • Cabin Passengers: 206
  • Third Cabin Passengers: 238
  • Seapost Officials: 2
  • Commander, Officers and Crew: 259
  • Total on Board: 705

 

First Cabin Passengers

  1. Dr. Theodor G. Ahrens
  2. Mrs. H. Allen
  3. Mr. W. E. Andrews (E)
  4. Mrs. Lisette Archenhold
  5. Captain Arthur Baker
  6. Miss Alida C. Banta
  7. Miss Ida Becker
  8. Mrs. Bennet
  9. Lieutenant Bergman
  10. Dr. Reinhard Bernhardi
  11. Mrs. Reinhard Bernhardi
  12. Mr. Frank Charles Berninger
  13. Mrs. Frank Charles Berninger
  14. Rev. Father John Peter Berresheim
  15. Mr. Ralph Bishop
  16. Miss Friedericke Boettcher
  17. Mrs. Elisabeth Boite
  18. Miss Alice Boite
  19. Lieutenant C. F. Bond
  20. Mr. Peyton Boswell (E)
  21. Mrs. C. Brayshaw (E)
  22. Mr. W. M. Bullit
  23. Brig. General Geo. W. Burr (E)
  24. Mrs. Geo. W. Burr (E)
  25. Mr. Wm. Butz
  26. Miss Thyra Butz
  27. Mr. M. J. Campen
  28. Mrs. M. J. Campen
  29. Mr. Charles J. Clarke
  30. Mrs. Charles J. Clarke
  31. Lieutenant W. E. Connelly
  32. Mrs. W. E. Connelly
  33. Mr. Charles J. Connick (Note 1)
  34. Mr. John J. Deitz
  35. Mrs. John J. Deitz
  36. Mr. Duggan
  37. Mr. D. Evans
  38. Mrs. D. Evans
  39. Mr. Simon Fishel
  40. Mrs. Simon Fishel
  41. Mr. Robert Foerster
  42. Mr. Raynold Fredrikson
  43. Mr. W. B. Gamble
  44. Mr. Fred Gehrken
  45. Mrs. Fred Gehrken
  46. Captain John Hall
  47. Mr. Hardy
  48. Mr. Joseph Hauptman (E)
  49. Mr. J. D. Hedges
  50. Mr. J. D. Hedges
  51. Mrs. Sophie Herrmann
  52. Miss Helen Herrmann
  53. Mrs. Blanche G. Hessner
  54. Miss M. Hessner
  55. Mr. Isaac Hess (E)
  56. Mrs. Isaac Hess (E)
  57. Mr. Max Hirschfeld
  58. Mrs. Martha Hohne
  59. Lieutenant Holbrook
  60. Mr. Huntingdon
  61. Mrs. C. B. Hurst
  62. Miss Lina Jacobs
  63. Dr. Franz Just
  64. Mr. Henry Kast
  65. Mrs. Henry Kast
  66. Mr. Henry Kast jr.
  67. Miss Eleanor Kast
  68. Mrs. James H. Kerens
  69. Miss K. J. Kerens
  70. Miss M. Kinne
  71. Mrs. O. Kohl
  72. Miss Eleanor Lasley (E)
  73. Mrs. Lillian J. Leffler
  74. Mrs. H. Chr. Leonhardt
  75. Mr. Cyrus Levinthal
  76. Mrs. Cyrus Levinthal
  77. Mrs. E. Lindsay
  78. Miss Pauline Majowski (E)
  79. Mr. Josef Mandelkern
  80. Mrs. Frank Mann
  81. Brig. General Marion P. Maus (E) (Note 2)
  82. Mr. Albert Matthias (E)
  83. Mrs. Albert Matthias (E)
  84. Miss Gertrude Matthias (E)
  85. Miss D. May
  86. Mr. Harry Muller
  87. Mrs. Harry Muller
  88. Mr. Joseph Neu
  89. Miss Emma Neumeister
  90. Miss Regina Nussbaum
  91. Miss Gladys Pearson
  92. Mr. Michael Peiffer
  93. Mrs. Michael Peiffer
  94. Mr. Samuel Perry (E)
  95. Mrs. M. Perry
  96. Mr. H. V. Phillips
  97. Mrs. H. V. Phillips
  98. Mr. Martin Plass
  99. Mrs. Martin Plass
  100. Miss Elise Prange
  101. Mr. Eugen Riebel
  102. Mr. Russel
  103. Mr. Frank A. Seitz
  104. Mrs. Frank A. Seitz
  105. Master Frank A. Seitz
  106. Mrs. Stella Simons (E)
  107. Miss Katherine Simons (E)
  108. Mrs. Fanny Scheinman (E)
  109. Mr. Anton Schmidt
  110. Mrs. Anton Schmidt
  111. Mr. Waldemar Schmidtmann
  112. Mrs. Waldemar Schmidtmann
  113. Miss Hildegard Schmidtmann
  114. Miss Florence Schmidtmann and governess
  115. Mr. Frank S. Schwab
  116. Mr. Waldemar Starke
  117. Mr. Adolph Emil Starke
  118. Mrs. J. Henry Steinhart
  119. Mr. H. W. Streuli
  120. Mrs. H. W. Strenli (E)
  121. Mrs. H. W. Streuli (E)
  122. Mr. A. Conrad Strieder
  123. Mrs. Elsa Taucke
  124. Miss Mathilde Taucke
  125. Dr. Robert Tapert
  126. Mr. Turner
  127. Mrs. Turner
  128. Miss Turner
  129. Mrs. L. F. Turner
  130. Miss Nellie F. Turner
  131. Miss Johanna Vogel
  132. Mr. Max Weinhandler (E)
  133. Mrs. Max Weinhandler (E)
  134. Mr. Weyand
  135. Mrs. Weyand
  136. Dr. Walter Welz
  137. Major Oscar Westover (Note 3)
  138. Mrs. Oscar Westover
  139. Miss E. M. Williams
  140. Miss Rowe Wright
  141. Hon. Lorenz Zeller
  142. Mrs. Lorenz Zeller

 

For Southampton:

  1. Miss Pauline Hovemann
  2. Mr. William Koenig
  3. Mrs. William Koenig

 

For Cherbourg:

  1. Baron J. de Camas
  2. Mrs. J. de Camas
  3. Vice-Consul Carlton Hurst

 

Additional Passengers

  1. Mr. P. G. Billheimer
  2. Mr. Ira E. Bennett
  3. Mr. J. T. Brownlee
  4. Mrs. H. G. Brownlee
  5. Mr. W. R. Craven
  6. Mr. A. M. Fiske
  7. Mr. Emmett W. Gans
  8. Mr. Wicks Gans
  9. Mrs. Anne M. W. Gans
  10. Mr. J. C. Harris
  11. Mr. D. Hathaway
  12. Mr. G. Jaeger
  13. Mrs. L. G. Krickhaum
  14. Mrs. A. E. Langlais
  15. Miss Elizabeth Langlais
  16. Mr. Ralph Metcalf
  17. Mr. J. F. McCrackin
  18. Mrs. M. P. Maus
  19. Dr. Clarence J. Owens, Sr.
  20. Mr. Clarence J. Owens, Jr.
  21. Mr. H. L. Ruder
  22. Mr. John H. Roys
  23. Mr. S. H. Udy
  24. Mr. F. L. Williamson
  25. Miss Rose Verrine
  26. Mrs. Helene Herke

 

Not On Board

  1. Lieut. Bergman
  2. Mr. Duggan
  3. Mr. Raynold Fredrikson
  4. Mr. Hardy
  5. Mr. Huntingdon
  6. Miss M. Kinne
  7. Mrs. F. Lindsay
  8. Miss D. May
  9. Mr. Russell

 

Errata

  1. Mr. W. E. Andrew should read Mr. W. E. Andrews
  2. Mr. F. Boswell should read Mr. Peyton Boswell
  3. Mrs. E. Brayshaw should read Mrs. C. Brayshaw
  4. Brig. General Geo. W. Bun should read Brig. General Geo. W. Burr
  5. Mrs. Geo. W. Bun should read Mrs. Geo. W. Burr
  6. Mr. Joseph Hauptmann should read Mr. Joseph Hauptman
  7. Mr. Isaar Hess should read Mr. Isaac Hess
  8. Mrs. Isaar Hess should read Mrs. Isaac Hess
  9. Miss M. Lassley should read Miss Eleanor Lasley
  10. Miss Paula Majowski should read Miss Pauline Majowski
  11. Brig. General Marion P. Mans should read Brig. General Marion P. Maus
  12. Mr. Albert Mathias should read Mr. Albert Matthias
  13. Mrs. Albert Mathias should read Mrs. Albert Matthias
  14. Miss Gertrud Mathias should read Miss Gertrude Matthias
  15. Mr. M. Perry should read Mr. Samuel Perry
  16. Mrs. Stella Simon should read Mrs. Stella Simons
  17. Miss Katharina Simon should read Miss Katherine Simons
  18. Mrs. Janny Sherman should read Mrs. Fanny Scheinman
  19. Mr. Max Weinhaendler should read Mr. Max Weinhandler
  20. Mrs. Max Weinhaendler should read Mrs. Max Weinhandler
  21. Mr. H. W. Strenli should read Mr. H. W. StreuIi
  22. Mrs. H. W. Strenli should read Mrs. H. W. Streuli
  23. Master Henry Strenli should read Master Harry Streuli

 

First Cabin Passengers Notes

  1. Charles Jay Connick (1875–1945) was a prominent American painter, muralist, and designer best known for his work in stained glass in the Gothic Revival style.
  2. Marion Perry Maus (August 25, 1850 – February 2, 1930) was a United States Army brigadier general who received the Medal of Honor for valor in action on January 11, 1886, in the Sierra Madre Mountains, Mexico. An 1874 graduate of West Point, he served in three wars and multiple commands in the Army during his long career, retiring in 1913.
  3. Oscar M. Westover (July 23, 1883 – September 21, 1938) was a major general and fourth chief of the United States Army Air Corps. Westover died, aged 55, in a plane crash on September 21, 1938. The Northrop A-17AS he flew, a single-engined attack aircraft used as a high-speed staff transport, had a reputation for stalling, and only a year before Colonel William McChord had been killed in the crash of one.

 

Information For Passengers

 

At Your Service

When visiting the United States and Canada, the Offices of the United States Lines are at your service to advise and assist In any way possible.

Travelers with special purposes in view— business, social, educational, etc., are invited to make use of this service, which—gratis of course— will do everything possible to assist in bringing the passenger in touch with the desired persons or firms.

Meals

Hours for Meals are posted at the Information Bureau on the steamer.

Lights are extinguished in the Saloon at 11 p. m., Lounge, Reading Room and Smoking Room at 11.30 p. m.

Divine Service in the Saloon on Sunday at 10.30 a.m.

INFORMATION BUREAU - This office has been provided for the convenience of Passengers, where all inquiries for information of a general character should be made.

Passengers should personally ascertain whether there is any mail for them before disembarking, and they are invited to leave their addresses at the Information Bureau for later dispatches to be redirected.

Passengers' Addresses may be left at the Information Bureau so that any letters sent to the care of the Company may be forwarded.

None of the ship's staff, other than those on duty in the Information Bureau, is authorized to accept Letters, cables, and Telegrams for despatch.

Passengers are requested to request a receipt on the Lines' Form for any additional Passage Money, Chair Hire, or Freight paid on board.

LETTERS, CABLES AND TELEGRAMS are received at the Information Bureau for despatch, and Postage Stamps can be purchased, also all Mails will be distributed there. Cablegrams and Telegrams should be handed in an hour before the arrival at any port of call.

WIRELESS SERVICE - The long range wireless equipment permits of the vessel communicating with the shore from any point during the trip to or from Europe. Passengers desiring to send messages will consult the operator for rates.

LETTERS, ETC., FOR PASSENGERS, will be on board before the passengers land.

SEATS AT TABLE - Passengers who have not previously arranged for seats at the table to be reserved should apply for the same to the Chief Steward.

SMOKING - Passengers are requested not to smoke in the Dining Saloons.

DECK CHAIRS and STEAMER RUGS - These may be hired at $ 1.50 each for the voyage on application to the deck steward.

ELECTRIC BATH - The Charge for the use of the Electric Bath is fixed at $ 1.50.

MEDICAL ATTENTION - The surgeon is always at the disposal of those passengers who require his services. In case of illness originating on board or after the steamer's departure, no charge will be made for those services, and such medicines as are prescribed by the Ship's Surgeons will be furnished without expense to the passengers. In cases of illness not originating on board, the Surgeon is permitted to make the following charges:

  • For office visits, $1.00 per visit
  • For stateroom visits, $ 2.00 per visit with a maximum charge of $ 4.00 daily.

If the passengers consider that the charges made by the Surgeon for such services as he renders are improper or excessive, they are requested, before paying the same, to take up the question with the Commander, and the bill will be either adjusted to a basis that will be satisfactory to the passenger or withdrawn. The United States Lines aims to make its service satisfactory to all passengers.

BAGGAGE - On disembarking passengers are specially requested to claim their baggage before leaving the Custom- Office, otherwise under present abnormal conditions considerable delay and extra carriage charge will be incurred in forwarding to destination any baggage not accompanying passenger on the railway.

EXCHANGE OF MONEY - The Purser is prepared, for the convenience of passengers, to exchange a limited amount of money at rates that will be advised on application.

VALUABLES - The United States Lines has provided a safe in the office of the Purser, in which passengers may deposit money, jewels, or ornaments for safekeeping. The Company will not be liable to passengers for the loss of money, jewels, or ornaments by theft or otherwise not so deposited.

RETURN PASSENGERS - First and Second class passengers, embarking at Cherbourg, must communicate with our Paris Passage Office, United States Lines, 11 bis rue Scribe, several days before sailing.

Passengers embarking at London or Southampton must communicate with our London Passage Office, United States Lines, 3 Cockspur Street S. W. 1, several days before sailing.

Passengers embarking at Queenstown must communicate with the United States Lines' Office, several days before the departure of the steamer, in order to ascertain definite information regarding the reservations and sailing hour of steamer.

First class passengers embarking at Bremen must call at our Bremen Office, Norddeutscher Lloyd, Passenger Department, Papenstrasse, the day before sailing, in order to secure their rail tickets from Bremen to Bremerhaven.

Second class passengers, embarking at Bremen, must call at the office of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, Passenger Department, Papenstrasse, two Days prior to the departure of steamer, in order to comply with Government Regulations and secure rail tickets from Bremen to Bremerhaven.

 

Title Page, SS President Harding First Cabin Passenger List, 4 October 1922.

Title Page, SS President Harding First Cabin Passenger List, 4 October 1922. GGA Image ID # 2123266b19

 

List of Senior Officers, SS President Harding First Cabin Passenger List, 4 October 1922.

List of Senior Officers, SS President Harding First Cabin Passenger List, 4 October 1922. GGA Image ID # 21232a1646

 

United States Lines Fleet List, SS President Harding First Cabin Passenger List, 4 October 1922.

United States Lines Fleet List, SS President Harding First Cabin Passenger List, 4 October 1922. GGA Image ID # 21233dcfe3

 

New York Taxi Rates, SS President Harding First Cabin Passenger List, 4 October 1922.

New York Taxi Rates, SS President Harding First Cabin Passenger List, 4 October 1922. GGA Image ID # 2123a31601

 

Sailing Schedule, Bremen-Southampton-Cherbourg-Queenstown-New York, from 4 October 1922 to 26 January 1923.

Sailing Schedule, Bremen-Southampton-Cherbourg-Queenstown-New York, from 4 October 1922 to 26 January 1923. Ships Included the America, President Arthur, President Fillmore, President Harding, President Roosevelt, and President Washington. SS President Harding First Cabin Passenger List, 4 October 1922. GGA Image ID # 2123e33fe4

 

Back Cover, SS President Harding First Cabin Passenger List, 4 October 1922.

Back Cover, SS President Harding First Cabin Passenger List, 4 October 1922. GGA Image ID # 21244fe73d

 

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