SS St. Louis Passenger List - 4 September 1901
Front Cover of a Cabin Passenger List from the SS St. Louis of the American Line, Departing 4 September 1901 from New York to Southampton, Commanded by Captain W. J. Roberts. GGA Image ID # 21b08be2ff
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain: W. J. Roberts
- Purser: Howard E. Hinsley
- Surgeon: C. J. Schaadt
- Chief Steward: James Ferrell
Second Cabin Passengers
- Mr. John Ansell
- Mrs. Moss Cohen
- Master Eugene M. Cohen
- Mr. J. B. Clarke
- Mr. Harry Davis
- Mrs. Jane Davis
- Mr. William Dyke
- Mr. Edward Daniel
- Mr. Charles W. Eck
- Mr. Francis Ellis
- Miss Franklin
- Mr. Sal Freidus
- Mr. James W. Forster
- Dr. F. Falco
- Mr. Alexander Fuller
- Rev. 0. G. Granger
- Mr. John G. Gibbs
- Mr. Peter Hume
- Miss Elizabeth Hickey
- Mr. A. Harman
- Mr. Arthur Hackland
- Mr. M. A. Ingronille
- Master N. Ingronille
- Rev. John Joseph
- Mr. William Kane
- Mr. Ernest Keefe
- Mr. Walter W. Keefe
- Mr. H. A. Lendop
- Miss Anna E. Lawson
- Mr. Joseph Laycock
- Mr. Wiliam T. Morgans
- Mr. John McDonough
- Mrs. McDonough
- Miss Maud Plunkett
- Mr. William Pond
- Mr. Leon D. Putzman
- Mrs. Putzman
- Mr. Edward Philpott
- Mrs. Robbins - Not on Board
- Mr. A. A. Rolf
- Miss Ellen Rede
- Miss L. Samuels
- Mr. Alfred Langley Simmons
- Mr. J. Selmeyer
- Mrs. Selmeyer
- Mr. James S. Lorenz
- Mr. W, G. Sandisen
- Mr. E. Winckworth
- Mrs. E. D. Wayre
- Miss Edith Wood
- Mr. William Welford
- Miss Lucy Warne
- Miss Emily Warne
- Miss Hilda Warne
- Mr. Sidney Wall
Errata - Additions / Not on Board
Additions to List
- Mr. W A Cooper
- Mrs. Rebecca Hutchinson
- Mr. John Smith
- Mr. Wilson Brown
- Mr. B A Brown
Not on Board
- Mrs. Robbins
INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY
Back Cover of a Cabin Passenger List from the SS St. Louis of the American Line, Departing 4 September 1901 from New York to Southampton. GGA Image ID # 21b10fac25
Agents and Agencies of the American Line
- 73 Broadway - NEW YORK
305-307 Walnut St. - PHILADELPHIA
Cor. Dearborn & Washington Sts. - CHICAGO - 89 State St. - BOSTON
1306 F St., N. W. - WASHINGTON, D. C. - Third and Pine Sts. - ST. LOUIS
30 Montgomery Street - SAN FRANCISCO
10, 12, 14 Washington Av.,South - MINNEAPOLIS
RICHARDSON, SPENCE &. CO - Managing Agents
- 3 Cockspur Street, S. W. – London
- 115 & 116 Leadenhall St., E.C. – London
- 22 Water Street - LIVERPOOL
- Canute Road - SOUTHAMPTON
NICHOLAS MARTIN, Agent
- 9 Rue Scribe - PARIS
AL. PETERS
- 85a Friedrichstrasse – BERLIN
LE PONT &, FILS, Agents
- CHERBOURG
VON DER BECKE & MARSILY, Agents
- ANTWERP
RED STAR LINE
- Kärntnerring 14 - VIENNA
Passenger List Information
SS St. Louis Passenger List for 4 September 1901
American Line, New York to Southampton
Commanded by Captain W. J. Roberts
An extraordinary artifact from the golden age of transatlantic travel, this Second Cabin Passenger List from the SS St. Louis captures a historic journey departing New York on 4 September 1901, bound for Southampton. Meticulously printed by the American Line, this list features not only the prominent officers aboard but also a diverse assembly of passengers, including notable figures from the worlds of religion, commerce, and culture. The document is in Good condition, with minor handling marks and age-appropriate wear.
Description and Condition
A meticulously designed document on durable, high-quality stock, measuring approximately 5.5" x 8.75"
Historical Context
The SS St. Louis was one of the premier ocean liners of the American Line, renowned for its speed, comfort, and service. In 1901, the ship symbolized the growing interconnectedness of the United States and Europe, ferrying both elites and everyday travelers across the Atlantic. Passenger lists such as this one were essential not only for logistical purposes but also as keepsakes, reflecting the prestige of transatlantic travel during this era.
Notable Passengers
1. Rev. John Joseph
- A religious figure of prominence, indicative of the ship's role in connecting cultural and spiritual leaders between continents.
2. Mrs. Moss Cohen and Master Eugene M. Cohen
- Members of the Cohen family, likely involved in commercial or philanthropic ventures, representing the influence of Jewish communities in transatlantic commerce.
3. Rev. O. G. Granger
- A well-regarded clergy member, possibly traveling for religious missions or intercontinental ecclesiastical engagements.
4. Miss Maud Plunkett
- Belonging to the distinguished Plunkett family, with ties to Ireland and England, she may have been a figure in social or literary circles.
5. Mr. Sal Freidus
- Likely a businessman or cultural figure, reflecting the broadening opportunities for international travel among entrepreneurs.
6. Mr. A. Harman and Mr. Arthur Hackland
- Businessmen or professionals, embodying the growing class of middle- and upper-class travelers making regular use of transatlantic liners.
7. Miss Franklin
- A name often associated with intellectual or cultural pursuits, highlighting the ship's role in transporting influential thinkers of the time.
8. Mrs. Rebecca Hutchinson
- A late addition to the list, she could have been a prominent socialite or philanthropist traveling under personal or professional obligations.
Rarity and Significance
Passenger lists from the early 20th century are highly collectible, particularly when associated with historically significant voyages, ships, or passengers. The SS St. Louis was a vessel of considerable renown, and this list serves as both a functional artifact of maritime history and a cultural snapshot of its time.
Conclusion
This Cabin Passenger List from the SS St. Louis, dated 4 September 1901, represents a fascinating intersection of maritime history, cultural significance, and social prestige.