RMS Mauretania Passenger List - 14 June 1911
Saloon Passenger List from the RMS Mauretania of the Cunard Line, Departing Wednesday, 14 June 1911 from New York to Liverpool via Queenstown (Cobh), Commanded by Captain W. T. Turner, RNR. Cunard Daily Bulletin, 17 June 1911. GGA Image ID # 1329a84a46. This List is a Part of the RMS Mauretania Edition of the Cunard Daily Bulletin.
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain: W. T. Turner, R.N.R.
- Surgeon: B. Sydney Jones
Saloon Passengers
- Mr. Jacob P. Adler
- Mrs. Adler
- Miss Marie Aishmo
- Miss M. T. Aitkin
- Mr. H. R. Andel
- Mr. T. S. Arbuthnot
- Mrs. Mary E. Ashcroft
- Mr. Alfred S. Austrian
- Mrs. Austrian
- Miss Mary F. Austrian
- Mr. O. Balmsen
- Mr. B. R. Baldwin
- MIss Catherine Barker
- Mrs. David Batchelder
- Master Loranda Batchelder
- Master David Batchelder
- Miss Elizabeth Batchelder
- Miss Blanche R. Baxter
- Mrs. C. C. W. Bander
- Mr. K. W. BeItour
- Mrs. Belfour
- Mr. August Belmont and valet
- Mrs. Belmont and maid
- Mr. H. Berte
- Mr. Clarence S. Bernent
- Mrs. J. de Bermingham
- Mr. Bertrand Y' Bevan
- Mr. Thomas Bissett
- Mrs. Bissett and maid
- Mr. Chauncey .T. Blair
- Mr. C. Block
- Mr. Willis M. Blood
- Mr. Reginald W.Boardman
- Miss Cornelia Boggs
- Mr. A. P. Brantley
- Mr. F. W. Brenckle
- Mrs. Brenekle
- Mr. J. E. Brodhead
- Mrs. Brodhead
- Mr. Fred Bookman
- Mr. John Y. Boyd
- Mrs. Boyd
- Miss Eleanor G. Boyd
- Miss Louisa Y. Boyd
- Mr. Jackson H. Boyd
- Mr. W. J. Brown
- Miss Janie Brown
- Mr. Wm. M. Brown
- Mrs. Brown
- Mr. D. Q. Brown
- Mr. Chas. T. Brown
- Mrs. Brown
- Mr. Henry S. Brown
- Mr. E. P. Bryan
- Mrs. Bryan
- Miss Minnie Bryan
- Miss F. Bume
- Mr. W. R. Bruvere Jr.
- Mrs. W. S. Burke
- Mr. A. Bradley Campbell
- Miss Eisie F. Carlise
- Mrs.Clarence Cary and maid
- Capt. Leslie St. G. Cheape
- Mr. Geo. W. Chester
- Mr. George B. Christian
- Miss Elizabeth R.Christian
- Miss Klizabelli Christian
- Mr. Willard M.Clapp
- Mrs. Clapp
- Mr. W. Campbell Clark
- Mrs. Clark and maid
- Miss EstelleClark
- Miss Felielty Clark and nurse
- Mr. Ralph Clarke
- Mr. Rudolph Cohen
- Mr. Thomas P. Collins
- Mrs. Collins
- Mr. Thos. Congdon
- Col. A. E. Congdon
- Mrs. Congdon
- Miss Edlth U. Conard
- Mr. H. Craft
- Capt. Creed
- Mr. G. L. Crenshaw
- Mrs. Crenshaw
- Miss J. Crocker and maid
- Mr. J. C. Cromwell
- Mr. George N. Crouse
- Mr. Grant Curry
- Mrs. Curry
- Mr. Fred De Luze
- Mrs. Henry Dater, Jr.
- Mr. James David
- Mrs. Flora M. Davey
- Mr. Kdwln P. Beeves
- Mr. L. P. Beeves
- Miss M. K. Dlek
- Dr. J. Dock
- Mrs. Doek
- Mr. J. W. Dorris
- Mrs. Dorris
- Mr. Geo. S. Drake
- Mrs. Drake
- Mr. Walter H. Dupee and valet
- Lieut. Noel Edwards
- Mr. L. L. Elzas
- Mrs. Elzas
- Mrs. H. K. Emery
- Mr. Percy W. Evans
- Mrs. Evans
- Mrs. H. Evalenko
- Mr A. P. Fachlri
- Mr. Morris Falman
- Mrs. Fatman and maid
- Miss Elinor Fatman
- Mr. M. Fernandez
- Mrs. Felgenspan-Stengel and maid
- Miss Ella Flegenspan
- Mr. Eugene Flnzl
- Mrs. Flnzl
- Mr. Frederick Fisher
- Mr. Albert W. F'ltzpatrick
- Mr. Julio Font
- Mr. Harold Footman
- Mr. John Fowler
- Mrs. Fowler
- Mrs. K. Porter Fraker
- Miss M. France
- Miss Mary Frederick
- Mrs. Robert Fulton
- Mr. Robert Galloway
- Mrs. Galloway
- Mr. Robert Galloway. Jr.
- Miss Roberta Galloway
- Mr. B. D. Gamble
- Mrs. Gamble
- Mr. Sidney B. Gamble
- Mr. Clarence J. Gamble
- Miss K. E. Gammon
- Mr. J. J. Garvan
- Mr. D. F. Garvan
- Mr. Daiiforth Geer
- Mr. Chas. F. Gibson
- Mrs. Gibson
- Miss Edlth Gibson
- Miss Minerva Gibson
- Mr. Waldo Gillette
- Mr. Grant Gillette
- Mrs. Gillette
- Miss Helen Gillette
- Miss Goso Gilletto
- Mr. R. W. Goldmark
- Dr. H. Goldenberg
- Mrs. Goldenberg and maid
- Miss Grace Goode
- Miss Goldenberg
- Mr. Raymond C. Gould
- Mr. H. C. Grant
- Mr. J. D. Green
- Mr. T. Groose
- Mr. Franklin Guitterman
- Mrs. Guitterman
- Mr Kenneth Guitterman
- Mr. M. Gutierrez
- Mr. Samuel Haas
- Mr. S. Hagar
- Mrs. Hagar
- Mr. C. S. Haight
- Mrs. Haight
- Miss Lizzie Hall
- Miss V. C. Hanseon
- Mr. William T. Hardy
- Dr. H. L. Hargrove
- Mr. K. Knight Harris
- Mrs. S. M. Harris
- Miss Elsie Harris
- Dr. W. K. Harris
- Mrs. Harris
- Mr. Frank Harrison
- Mrs. Harrison
- Mr. E. St. John Hays
- Mrs. Hays
- Mrs. J. Hays
- Miss Lucy Hays
- Miss Florence Heller
- Miss Jessie Lee Heilman
- Miss Julia Higgins
- Mr. George W. Hill
- Mrs. Hill
- Mrs. Florence Hoago
- Mr. J. A. Hoagland and valet
- Mr. Hugo Hoffmann
- Mrs. H. Hoffmann
- Miss Rose Hoffmann
- Master Frank Hoffmann
- Mr. H. Hollingshurst
- Mr. Chas. Vernon Hopkins
- Mr. A. L. Howard
- Dr. Eugene F. Hoyt
- Mr. Joel Isaacs
- Mr. James Ivory
- Mr. A. Jarman
- Mr. Clement Jones
- Mrs. Alice Judd
- Mr. Jules Kauffman
- Mr. Nester Kauffman
- Mrs. Kauffman
- Miss Madelle Keenan
- Mr. Melville Keim
- Mr. Augustus W. Kelley
- Mrs. Kelley
- Miss Agnes G. Kelley
- Miss Christine Kelley
- Mr. E. N. Kent
- Mr. Khylberger
- Mrs. Khylberger
- Mr. M. Crouse Klock
- Mrs. Klock and maid, Three children and maid
- Mr. Arthur Kuhn
- Mrs. Kuhn and maid
- Master Kenneth Kuhn
- Frauleln Le Erenton
- Mr. J. W. Lambert
- Mr. Brydon Lamb
- Miss F. de Laguna
- Mr. Frank H. Lattimore
- Miss Gwendolyn Laurla
- Miss Sarah Leeperot
- Mr. K. O. Leon
- Mr. F. Levy
- Mr. Charles E. Lewis
- Mr. John T. Lillard
- Mrs. Lillard
- Capt. Hardress Lloyd and valet
- Mr. Geo. A. Lockett and valet
- Miss Lowman
- Mr. L. H. Lucker
- Mrs. Lucker
- Mr. Mark A. Luescher
- Mr. E. Lutz
- Mr. R. J. McCeod
- Mrs. McCeod
- Mr. C. A. McClintock
- Chauncey McCormick
- Mr. N. L. McCready
- Mrs. McCready and maid
- Mrs. J. C. Melntire
- Mrs. M. McKennan
- Mr. Thomas McNaughton
- Mrs. McNaughton
- Miss Mary McMullin
- Mr. Wm. G. McCormick
- Col. G. W. Macfarlane
- Mr. Robert Marsh
- Mrs. Marsh
- Miss Martha Marsh
- Miss Florence Marsh and governess
- Mr. F. H. Maynard
- Mrs. Maynard and maid
- Mr. F. H. Meeder
- Miss S. L. Merrill
- Mr. Clinton Merritt
- Mrs. Hulett C. Merritt
- Mrs. Merritt
- Miss Rosaline Merritt
- Mr. F. A. Messenger
- Mrs. O. R. Middleton and maid
- Miss G. L. Middleton
- Mr. Fred’k J. Middlebrook
- Mr. Asa A. Mills
- Mrs. Mills
- Master Everett Mills
- Mr. Harold Mills
- Mr. James Mitchell
- Mr. Geo. Mitchell
- Mr. M. J. Mouette
- Mrs. Monette
- Mrs. C. F. Moore
- Mr. W. L. Morkiil
- Mr. Frank Morkiil
- Miss E. L. Morrill
- Rev. F. E. Mortimer
- Miss Edith Mortimer
- Mr. Morton
- Mr. F. M. Murchie
- Mrs. Murchie
- Mr. P. F. Murphy
- Mr. L. T. Myers
- Mrs. Chas. C. Nadal and maid
- Mr. T. Nakamigawa
- Mr. W. A. Nasli
- Miss Ella T. Nightingale
- Mr.Eugene P. Nolan
- Mr. Arthur J. North
- Mr. Alfred Nuttal
- Mrs. Nuttal
- Mr. J. H. Offord
- Mr. W. J. Olcott
- Mrs. Olcott
- Miss Dorothy Olcott
- Miss Elizabeth Olcott
- Mr. David Oliphant
- Mrs. Oliphant
- Mr. R. Orlik
- Mr. W. H. Page
- Mr. Kenyon V. Painter
- Mrs. Painter
- Mr. E. W. Palmes
- Mr. Wm. Perrine
- Mr. James A. Patten
- Miss Mary Perrne
- Mr. N. Taylor Phillips
- Mrs. Phillips
- Mr. Win. Pohlman
- Miss Sally Polk
- Mr. J. B. Pope
- Mrs. Pope
- Mr. Fred, Popple
- Mrs. Theo. T. H. Price
- Mr. Wiaward Presscott
- Mrs. Presscott
- Mrs. J. R. Rainbow
- Mr. K. H. Randolph
- Mr. Matthew Rath
- Mr. Arthur Reichman
- Mrs. Wm. Reichman
- Dr. R. A. Reeve
- Mrs. Reeve
- Mr. S. Reiss
- Mr. Harry L. Rheims
- Mr. S. W. Richardson
- Miss Adelia Riedel
- Mrs. E. R. Roby
- Mr. Lucius W. Robinson
- Mr. Lucius W. Robinson, Jr.
- Rev. R. Talbot Rogers
- Mr. Benjamin T. Rogers
- Mr. J. D. Roman
- Mrs. Roman
- Mr. Reuben J. Ross
- Mr. Lorezo Roses
- Mr. Lorezo Roses Jr.
- Mr. Philip H. Rosenbach
- Mr. Samuel Rosenberg
- Mr. I. Rosenfield
- Mr. Lessing J. Rosenwald
- Mr. Charles Roth
- Mr. Edwin R. Root
- Mrs. M. M. Rothschild
- Mr. H. A. Saks
- Mr. Andrew Saks
- Mrs. Saks and maid
- Mr. R. O. Sands
- Mr. Albert T. Salisbury
- Major B. J. Sanders
- Mrs. Olga Schaefer
- Miss Adelaide Schaeffer
- Mr. Julius Schild
- Mrs. Schild
- Mr. Chas. E. Scholes
- Miss E. M. Scott
- Miss B. Schweiger
- Mr. Kenneth Seggermann
- Mr. A. Seligsberg
- Mr. W. S. Sim
- Miss Louise Simson
- Mr. E. R. Simpson
- Mr. Louis M. Simson
- Mrs. Simson
- Mrs. E. E. Sinsheimer
- Miss Harriet Sinsheimer
- Mr. Edward Skinner
- Mr. F. L. Slade
- Mrs. Slade and maid
- Mr. E. E. Smathers
- Mrs. Smathers and maid
- Mr. Lawrence B. Smith
- Mr. Vivian Smith
- Lady Sybil Smith
- Mr. Smith
- Mr. E. H. Sneath
- Mrs. Sneath and maid
- Miss Katherine Sneath
- Master Richard S. Sneath
- Miss Zillah Solomons
- Mr. Julius Sondheimer
- Mr. Stewart Spalding
- Miss Spicer
- Mr. S. J. Spiegelberg
- Mr. I. N. Spiegelberg
- Miss. Spiegelberg
- Miss M. Spiegeiberg and governess
- Mr. James Stagg
- Mr. G. Stallmann
- Mr. Louis Sternberger
- Mr. Walter Stern
- Miss L. A. Stoutenberg
- Mr. Albert Sussman
- Mr. Joseph D. Swoyer
- Mr. George P. Tangeman
- Mrs. Charles H. Taylor Jr. and maid
- Mr. Stevenson Taylor
- Mrs. Taylor
- Count C. E. Taube
- Miss Nora C. Thomson and maid
- Mr. John R. Thompson
- Mrs. Thompson
- Miss Ruth Thompson
- Mr. John R. Thompson Jr.
- Miss Edwina Thornburg
- Mr. Clifford Trevor
- Miss Hazel Troutman
- Miss L. H. Tuckerman
- Mr. John T. Underwood
- Mrs. Underwood
- Miss Gladys Underwood
- Mr. Geo. B. Van Cleve
- Miss J. S. Vance
- Mr. Y. Vas. Nunes
- Mr. Arthur S. Vernay
- Mrs. Vernay
- Miss Sophie Von Leesen
- Mr. Stanley R. Walker
- Mr. Felix M. Warburg and valvet
- Mrs. Warburg and maid, Children, and servant
- Mr. G. A. Watson
- Mr. W. D. Watson
- Mr. Max Weinmann
- Miss Isabel Wells
- Mr. A. J. Welsh
- Mrs. Welsh
- Mr. W. P. Westcott
- Mrs. Westcott
- Mr. Albert L. Westcott
- Miss Helen Westcott
- Mr. Walter West
- Mr. S. W. Whan
- Dr. J. William White
- Miss Martha C. Whitmer
- Miss Katherine F.Whitmer
- Miss Isabel D. Whitmer
- Mrs. E. D. Whitney
- Mrs. A. Wiener
- Mr. F. Percy Wild
- Miss Irene Given Wilson
- Mr. H. Evan Williams
- Capt. Herbert Wilson and valet
- Mr. Herbert J. Winn
- Mrs. Agnes J. Winslow
- Mr. Winslow
- Mr. E. Wolfstein
- Mrs. Wolfstein
- Mr. Benjamin Wolhaupter
- Mr. David P. Wolhaupter
- Miss Helen Woods
- Mr. W. E. Worley
- Mrs. Worley
- Mr. A. Gidley Wright
- Miss H. A. Yound
- Mr. E. Youldon
Passenger List Information
RMS Mauretania Passenger List - 14 June 1911
An Extraordinary Relic of Early 20th-Century Ocean Travel
Description
This rare and highly sought-after Saloon Passenger List from the Cunard Line's illustrious RMS Mauretania, dated 14 June 1911, offers a tangible connection to the opulence of Edwardian transatlantic travel. Departing New York and arriving in Liverpool via Queenstown (Cobh), this list documents the saloon class passengers on a voyage led by the legendary Captain W. T. Turner, R.N.R., renowned for his later command of the RMS Lusitania.
The passenger list, featured in the Cunard Daily Bulletin of 17 June 1911, encapsulates the cultural and economic elite of the era, from financiers to industrialists, from military figures to socialites. It includes their meticulously recorded names, accompanied by senior staff who ensured the highest standards of service aboard the oceanic marvel.
VIP Passengers and Their Notable Histories
- August Belmont
- Noteworthy for: Scion of the Belmont banking family, key figure in horse racing and finance, instrumental in the construction of the New York subway system.
- VIP Merit: Symbol of industrial prosperity and urban development, accompanied by valet and maid, reflecting the era’s aristocratic indulgence.
- Chauncey J. Blair
- Noteworthy for: Renowned Chicago financier and president of prominent banking institutions.
- VIP Merit: A titan of finance, representing the burgeoning power of Midwestern capital during America’s economic ascent.
- Felix M. Warburg
- Noteworthy for: Prominent Jewish-American banker and philanthropist, partner at Kuhn, Loeb & Co., deeply involved in social causes.
- VIP Merit: A figure of global influence in finance and charity, traveling with an extensive entourage.
- Capt. Leslie St. G. Cheape
- Noteworthy for: Esteemed British military officer and notable polo player, representing the elite sporting culture of Edwardian Britain.
- VIP Merit: His presence underscores the interconnectedness of British and American elite societies.
- Miss Cornelia Boggs
- Noteworthy for: Heiress of a prominent American family, associated with cultural and philanthropic efforts in New York society.
- VIP Merit: A representation of the influence of American women in society and culture during the Gilded Age.
- Dr. J. William White
- Noteworthy for: Eminent Philadelphia surgeon, educator, and medical innovator, celebrated for his contributions to modern surgery.
- VIP Merit: Esteemed for advancing public health, symbolizing the importance of intellect and innovation aboard Cunard’s finest ships.
- Miss Katherine Sneath
- Noteworthy for: Young socialite of Philadelphia, traveling in luxury with her family, including a governess and maid.
- VIP Merit: A quintessential example of the elite upbringing and lifestyle afforded by the Mauretania's first-class offerings.
Historical Context
The RMS Mauretania, a holder of the Blue Riband for transatlantic speed, epitomized the height of Edwardian engineering and luxury. The June 1911 voyage was one of its numerous journeys connecting America and Europe, bringing together passengers who influenced finance, culture, and innovation on both continents. The saloon class, equivalent to today's first class, offered unparalleled luxury and exclusivity, as evidenced by the caliber of its travelers.
Significance and Rarity
Passenger lists of this period are prized not only as maritime artifacts but also as reflections of the sociopolitical and economic networks that shaped the modern world. The inclusion of numerous VIPs underscores the enduring appeal of the RMS Mauretania as a floating nexus of power and prestige.
Additional Details
- Publication: Cunard Daily Bulletin, 17 June 1911.
- Dimensions: Approximately 8 x 10 inches.