SS Noordland Passenger List - 22 August 1906
Front Cover of a Second Class Passenger List for the SS Noordland of the American Line, Departing Wednesday, 22 August 1906 from Liverpool to Philadelphia, Commanded by Captain Thomas Deans. The Noordland arrived in Philadelphia on 2 September 1906 [Page 110, Column 2 Morton Allan Direcotry]. GGA Image ID # 158fdcc06c.
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain: Thomas Deans
- Surgeon: S. H. Whyte
- Purser: R. F. Connor
List of Passengers
- Mr. W. H. Adams
- Mrs. H. S. Adams
- Miss Elsie Adams
- Mr. Ernest T. Allen Mrs. Allen
- Mr. L. S. Allen
- Mrs. O. H. Allerton
- Miss Edith Allerton
- Miss Ida May Allerton
- Dr. L. H. E. Baright
- Mrs. E. D. Baright, M.D
- Mr. Beck
- Mr. Thomas E. Bennett
- Mr. Evan Bevan
- Mrs. Catharine Bourquin
- Mr. Daniel Brennan
- Mrs, Brennan
- Miss C. S. Brennemanu
- Mr. St. George T. Brooke
- Miss E. H. Carroll
- Miss Xenia Clampitt
- Mrs. Eugene M. Coffield
- Mr. John Collins
- Mr. Richard Coogan
- Mrs. Coogan
- Miss Alice E. Cook
- Miss Helen Cromwell
- Rev. Wm. Crowe
- Mr. A. M.. Crawford
- Miss C. G. Curtis
- Miss Florence Curtis
- Miss Amanda Davis
- Miss Mary L. Deane
- Miss Dorothy L. Deane
- Mr. Joseph Derham
- Master J. P. Derham
- Mr. R. S. Dickson
- Prof. J. H. Dillard
- Mr. R. V. La Dow
- Mr. Charles M. Eames
- Miss Margaret Furse
- Miss Agnes R. Ginn
- Mr. John M. Gitterman
- Mr. Alf. Goodby
- Mrs. Goodby
- Mr. Henry Goold
- Mrs. Goold
- Mr. Andrew Graham
- Mrs. Henrietta Green
- Miss Grace Green
- Miss Anna Green
- Miss Olive Griffin
- Miss Minnie T. Griffin
- Miss Elizabeth Hart
- Miss F. L. Haskell
- Mrs. E. C. Hilton
- Miss Susie Hitch
- Miss Arabel Hitch
- Mr. L. G. Hoxton
- Mrs. S. Hughes
- Mr. J. J. Hunt
- Mr. Judson Hunt
- Miss Lelia Hunt
- Dr. S. Wright Hurd
- Mrs. Hurd
- Miss Hurd
- Mr. F. H: Hurd
- Mrs. Hurd
- Miss V. B. Jacobs
- Miss H. M. Jansson
- Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson
- Master Harold Johnson
- Miss Lilian Johnson
- Miss Martha Joyce
- Mr. D. F. Keenan
- Mrs. Keenan
- Miss Ruth Keenan
- Miss Katherine Kellas
- Miss Rosa Klombers
- Mr. Morris P. Kunkle
- Mrs. Kunkle
- Miss Catherine Kunkle
- Miss M. C. Lame
- Miss Lizzie Landwehr
- Mr. George Lestocq
- Miss Mary Marker
- Miss Sarah K. Marston
- Miss Martha McAlpin
- Miss Alice Michaund
- Miss E. Minster
- Miss M. Agnes Mix
- Miss R. Grace Mix
- Miss Elizabeth Moore
- Miss R. E. Moyer
- Miss Annie Mummert
- Mrs. Lula D. Neel
- Miss Adelaide Norris
- Mr. F. Oglesby
- Miss Louie Phipps
- Miss Annie Poultney
- Mrs. M. L Pray
- Mr. Laurence Price
- Miss Margaret Pridham
- Mrs. Pullum
- Miss Reichert
- Miss H. O. Reilly
- Mr. D. L. Rhodes
- Mrs. Rhodes
- Miss Jane L. Robinson
- Mr. William Roberts
- Mrs. Ida T. Ruke
- Miss Elizabeth Rushworth
- Miss Adela Sackett
- Miss Mary V. Shea
- Mrs. M. Sherrer
- Miss Caroline Smith
- Mrs. E. C. Smith
- Mrs. W. M. Smith
- Miss Mary E. Snyder
- Miss Elizabeth Snyder
- Miss Martha Spencer
- Mrs. J. Sterling
- Mr. J. Ronald Taylor
- Mr. Spencer Lee Trotter
- Dr. Spencer Trotter
- Mrs. Trotter
- Miss Marion Van Ingen
- Miss Anna Vogel
- Mr. J. S. Walton
- Mr. W. J. Wason
- Mrs. E Waterhouse
- Miss W S. Weddigan
- Miss Julia A. Welsh
- Miss Louise Wilcox
- Mr. M. Williams
- Mrs. Carrie B. Williamson
- Mr. S. D. Woodington
- Mrs. Woodington
- Dr. G. H. Wright
- Mrs. W. W. Wright
- Mrs. Julie Wyman
Passenger List Information
Second-Class Passenger List from the SS Noordland of the American Line for 22 August 1906
Item Description
GGA proudly presents a rare and distinguished Second-Class Passenger List from the SS Noordland, a flagship of the American Line, commemorating its journey from Liverpool to Philadelphia, departing on Wednesday, 22 August 1906, under the command of Captain Thomas Deans. This elegant artifact captures the spirit of a bygone era, offering a glimpse into the lives of transatlantic travelers at the turn of the century.
The front cover, featuring an intricate design emblematic of Edwardian maritime aesthetics, exudes charm and historical significance. The detailed roster within provides an invaluable record of the diverse passengers, ranging from prominent professionals to families embarking on new beginnings in America.
This passenger list is an exceptional piece of maritime ephemera, celebrating the era’s rich legacy of transatlantic travel and the enduring allure of ocean liners.
Key Features
1. Senior Officers
- Captain Thomas Deans: A veteran mariner known for his professionalism and composure on transatlantic routes.
- Surgeon S. H. Whyte: Ensuring passengers’ well-being during the voyage.
- Purser R. F. Connor: Renowned for exemplary service and efficient management.
2. Historical Context
The SS Noordland represented the reliability and elegance of the American Line, catering to second-class passengers seeking comfort and efficiency. This artifact is a testament to the pivotal role ocean liners played in connecting continents, fostering cultural exchange, and transforming lives.
Notable VIP Travelers
1. Dr. Spencer Trotter
- Significance: A distinguished physician and professor, Dr. Trotter’s work in natural sciences made significant contributions to education and research.
- Appeal: Highlights the intellectual caliber of passengers aboard the Noordland.
2. Prof. J. H. Dillard
- Significance: An educator and advocate for racial equality, Professor Dillard’s presence underscores the diverse intellectual and social influence aboard.
- Appeal: Represents the progressive ideals of the early 20th century.
3. Mr. Laurence Price
- Significance: Likely associated with prominent industrial ventures, reflecting the economic aspirations of the era.
- Appeal: Embodies the entrepreneurial spirit of transatlantic migration.
4. Mrs. Henrietta Green and Family
- Significance: The Green family’s prominence in commerce and society provides a window into the lives of influential families traveling second class.
- Appeal: Adds depth to the narrative of social dynamics on board.
5. Rev. Wm. Crowe
- Significance: A clergyman traveling for missionary or pastoral purposes, indicative of the ship’s role in religious and cultural exchange.
- Appeal: Represents the spiritual journeys that paralleled physical crossings.
Conclusion
This Second-Class Passenger List from the SS Noordland is a poignant reminder of the era when ocean liners bridged worlds and transformed lives.