SS Chicago Passenger List - 15 April 1919
Illustration of the SS France Adorns the Front Cover of the Cabin Passenger List for the SS Chicago of the French Line, Departing 15 April 1919 From Bordeaux to New York, Commanded by Captain Pauvret. This Post World War I Voyage Had Many Returning American Military Officers on Board. GGA Image ID # 157b6f53b7
Senior Officers and Staff
- Commander: Captain Pauvret
- Second Captain: Mr. Nabucet
- First Lieutenant: Roptin
- Second Lieutenant: Mr. Brien
- Third Lieutenant: Mr. Guillois
- Steward: Mr. LaMarre
- Physician: Dr. DeHouck
- T.S.F. Operator: Mr. Henaff
- T.S.F. Operator: Mr. Bernigot
- Chief Engineer: Mr. Pletan
- Second Engineer: Mr. Perrot
- Third Engineer: Mr. Antignac
- Fourth Engineer: Mr. Fleury
- Assistant Engineer: Mr. Desnos
- Assistant Engineer: Mr. Germain
- Assistant Engineer: Saux
- Assistant Engineer: Lebonniec
- Electrician: Laveaux
- Maitre d'Hotel: Mr. Aunouts
Cabin Passengers
- Mr. Adams
- Mrs. Adams
- Mr. Alexander
- Mr. Anderson - Not on Board
- Maj. Ed. Ashcroft
- Lt. H. Acton Langslord - Not on Board
- Lt. L. Goerge Autering - Not on Board
- Mr. Th Archibalde
- M Archer
- Mr. Acher
- Mr. Baelde
- Mrs. Baelde
- Mr. Byreevoth
- Mrs. Byrpevoth
- Mr. Bascon - Not on Board
- Mr. Butcher - Not on Board
- Mrs. Bradley
- Mrs. Bigelow
- Mr. Bullers
- Mr. Du Bois
- M Bishop Paddock
- Mr. Browne
- Mr. Bohn
- Mr. Burrinn - Not on Board
- Mrs. Barbet
- Mrs. Bourdieux
- Mr. Bonnat
- Maj. Buthrie
- Col. Barcley Parson
- Maj. Burnside Valie
- Maj. Bertell Larcy Talbot
- Capt. Breailey Whitehead
- Lieutenant-Col. Barney
- Miss Benzacar
- Mrs. Buckman
- Lt. W. Bray
- Chapelin H Bronson
- Mr. H. Bidwell
- Mrs. Bret
- Mr. Cazabiel
- Mrs. Cazabiel and Child
- Mr. Canfiend
- Mrs. E.-C. Carr and 2 Children
- Mr. L. Clauzel
- Mr. Coumeig
- Mr. Chase
- Mr. Collins
- Mr. Clark
- Mr. Carpenter
- Mr. Church
- Mrs. Carpuell
- Mr. Chandler
- Mr. Clyde Hocker
- Mr. Cahnein
- Mr. Cory
- Mr. Caffe
- Mr. Cromwel
- Miss Costdoat
- Mrs. Cassy
- Lt. Col. Collis
- Mr. Cory
- Mr. Collar
- Mr. Chevalier
- Mrs. Chevalier and 2 Children
- Lt. Wil. Chainlers
- Lt. W. Clybrowtaylor
- Lt. R. Jérode Curtis
- Capt. F. Currie
- Lt. F. Carrogne
- Lt. G Croyle
- Mr. Cordier
- Mrs. Cordier
- Mr. Colin de la Vaux
- Mrs. Colin de la Vaux and Child
- F. de ch. Colin de la Vaux
- Miss A. Daoust
- Miss J. Daoust
- Mr. Daoust
- Mr. Dyon
- Mr. Dunn
- Mr. Dorsey
- Mrs. Davis
- M Dowell
- Mrs. Debaker i
- Mr. Desrousseaux
- Mr. Delmarque
- Mr. Dimitri Covitch
- Miss Dewitte
- Miss Durieux
- Mr. Dullan
- Maj. Davies Drew
- Lièut. G. Dallas Dixon - Not on Board
- Lt. Dyer
- Miss Kick
- Mr. Eigenmann
- Lt. R. Pollock Evans
- Mr. Ebrahim
- Mr. Fansler Mrs. Fansler
- Mr. Fraiicesclii
- Mr. Francis
- Mr. Flavin
- Mrs. Flavin
- Miss Ferry - Not on Board
- Mr. Fletcher
- Mr. Forestier
- Mr. B. Fonda
- Mrs. Fossey
- M Th. Fahy
- Mr. Faure
- Mrs. Faure
- Mrs. Forthon
- Miss Fournier
- Capt. Forley - Not on Board
- Capt. T. Francis Garey
- Lt. Jhon Frings
- Mr. Fumay
- Maj. Gavin
- Lt. Gust. Grosman
- Miss Garrigues
- Mrs. Garut and 2 Children
- Lt. Ed. Fry Greggs
- Lt. W. de Groot
- Mr. A. Gois
- Mrs. A. Gois
- Miss Gocker
- Miss Gellibert
- Mr. Graham
- Mr. Grove
- Miss Gruere
- Mr. Gaeissins - Not on Board
- Mrs. Gaeissins and 2 Children
- Dr J. Guillaomod
- Mr. Le Golf
- Mr. Mr. Gautier
- Mr. Hill
- Mr. Herrick
- Capt. En. Holsstron
- Lt. W. Hoxord Horre
- Mr. Hodiesne
- Mr. Houene
- Mr. Hicks
- Mr. Hiatt
- Miss Harboe
- Mr. Handerson
- Mrs. Hines
- Mrs. Hudchison
- Mr. P. Heller
- Mrs. Harris
- Mr. Hogan Mr. Hall
- Child Hippeau
- Mr. Irvey
- Capt. Donald Isaac
- Miss Anne Itier
- Mr. Intermeister
- Capt. Jarvis S. Weeder
- Lt. Raymond Jones
- Lt. J Jeary - Not on Board
- Mr. Jack
- Mr. Johnston
- Mr. Joliston - Not on Board
- Mr. Joli nés
- Mr. Kinsey
- Mrs. Vve Kraemer
- Lt. Kieran
- Capt. Ed. King Charley
- Cap Rob. Kolgum - Not on Board
- Miss King - Not on Board
- Mr. J. O. Keim
- Lt. Hector Levesque
- Lt. Gems Wil. Leyghton
- Lt. Th London
- Lt. G. Lawrence
- Mrs. Lambert
- Mr. Lalenère
- Miss Lesçarboura
- Mr. Lajoux
- Mr. Laffon
- Mrs. Loubet
- Mr. Louire - Not on Board
- Mr. Loury - Not on Board
- Mr. Lindsay
- Miss Laborgne
- Mr. Lancaster
- Mr. Lind
- Mr. Lee
- Mr. Lippincott
- Miss Lamy
- Mr. Lavallard
- Mrs. Lavallard
- Mr. R. Lavallard and Child
- Mr. Lafon
- Miss Leost
- Mr. Marisson - Not on Board
- Mrs. Marisson and Child - Not on Board
- M Marcotti
- Mrs. Marks
- Mr. Mills
- Mr. t. Miller
- Mrs. H. Manus
- Lt. Maclean
- Lt. J. Mages
- Lt. Walter Macauley
- Capt. Mailtland
- Miss Maltcha
- Mr. Mong
- Mrs. Marditon - Not on Board
- Miss Murphy
- Mr. Mizutani
- Dr Montandon
- Mr. Meissiier
- Mr. Mercier
- Mrs. Mercier
- Mrs. Mossmon
- Mrs. Millot - Not on Board
- Mrs. Martin Barzul and Child
- Mr. Minbielle
- Mrs. Minbielle and Child
- Mr. Moraze
- Mr. Nakamura
- Mr. Noble
- Mr. L. Newmann
- Mrs. L. Newmann
- Mr. Oakes
- Lt. J Ouens
- Lieut H. Ouen
- Mrs. Pelletier
- Mr. Payne
- Mr. Payton
- Mrs. Payton and 2 Children
- Sister Pustrenne
- Mr. Pinsan
- Mr. Power - Not on Board
- Miss Parkmann
- Lt. Pebrown - Not on Board
- Miss Parodie
- Mr. Parisse
- Mrs. Parisse
- Miss Parisse
- Miss Petiiarque
- Mr. l’abbé Paul
- Mr. Peyser
- Mrs. Peyser and 2 Children
- Mr. Van Praag
- Lt. Col. Quinn
- Miss Riquier
- Mrs. Rouquette and Child
- Mr. Robesson
- Mrs. Rosal and Child
- M Roby
- Mr. Redon
- Mrs. Rudd
- Mr. Roudospoulos
- Mrs. Roudospoulos
- Lt. Rossoé Rolklin
- Mr. J. Mr. Romao
- Mr. Rehfich
- Mr. Rolland
- Mr. Roch
- Mrs. Ringler
- Mrs. Richon
- Mr. Soucase
- Mrs. Soucase
- Mr. Sinnere and Child
- M, Spur
- Mr. Stanfor
- Mr. Stephens
- Mrs. Saunders
- Mr. Studhodme
- Mr. Scott
- Mr. Steiner
- Mr. Shiteck - Not on Board
- Mr. Schnebeli
- Mrs. Smykowsky
- Dr. Smykowsky
- Mr. Cohen Salomon
- Lt. Col. Smith
- Lt. Sendélari
- Lt. Col. Townseld
- Capt. Van Tuyl Bourgton
- Miss de Thevenot-Kronemans
- Mr. Turner
- Mr. A. Tassiaux
- Mr. Twatchtiîian
- Mrs. Turner
- Mrs. Thurston
- Mr. Toussaint
- Mr. Tohne
- Mr. Tyng
- Miss Treillet
- Miss Turonnet
- Miss Uzenot
- Mr. Anally
- Mr. Barnes
- Mr. Brovon
- Capt. R. Colgan
- Capt. John P. Corley
- Mr. Curtiss
- Mr. Thierry
- Mr. Vandyke
- Mr. Vright
- Capt. Ward
- Maj. Jones Will - Not on Board
- Lt. G. Wallace - Not on Board
- Lt. J. Playgett Weaver
- Lt. F. Webster
- Mr. Williams
- Mr. Worms - Not on Board
- Mr. W. Worms
- Mrs. Worms
- Mrs. Waterman
- Miss Waterman
- Mr. Wiston
- Mr. Wearing
- Mr. Wood
- Mr. Woodford
- Mr. Wasst - Not on Board
- Mr. Wright Reive - Not on Board
- Mr. Wise Mrs. Wise and Child
- Mrs. Wanest
- Mr. Yatnes
- Mrs. Years
- Mr. Zuaanepoel
Additional Cabin Passengers
- Mr. Dubern
- Mr. Farrele
- Mr. Eimar Furuli
- Mr. Goldberg
- Mr. Geary
- Capt. Thomas Garey
- Lt. Goal
- Miss Hardwich
- Maj. Hick
- Mrs. Harrisson and Child
- Mr. Peters Hovet
- Mr. Johnson
- Mrs. Jekell
- Lt. Harry Laugslord
- Mr. A. Lowrie
- Mrs. Maraitis
- Mr. Paddah
- Mr. Perry
- Miss Picart
- Miss Posny
- Mr. Parkt
- M.Rame
- Mr. Ricaud
- Mr. Leite Rodrigues
- Lt. Lewis Rotering
- Mr. Bington Richard
- Mr. Sill ère Mr. Sohoeler
- Mr. Salis Mr. Smith
- Mr. Tausquint
- Mr. Voight
- Miss Vanesle
- Miss J. Vaart
- Miss B. Vallet
- Mr. Wbitbecl
Not On Board
- Mr. Anderson
- Lt. H. Acton Langslord
- Lt. L Goerge Autering
- Mr. Bascon
- Mr. Butcher
- Mr. Burrinn
- Lt. G. Dallas Dixon
- Mr. Franeeschi (not listed as a passenger)
- Miss Ferry
- Capt. Forley
- Mr. Gaeissins
- Lt. J. Jeary
- Mr. Jobston
- Capt. Rob. Kolgum
- Miss King
- Mr. Louire
- Mr. Loury
- Mr. Marisson
- Mrs. Marisson et enfant
- Mrs. Marditon
- Mrs. Miliot
- Mr. Power
- Lt. Pebrown
- Mr. Shiteck
- Maj. Jones Will
- Lt. G. Wallace
- Mr. Worms
- Mr. Wasst
- Mr. Wright Reive
Récapitulation
- Cabin Passengers: 355
- Third Class Passengers: 1,086
- Total Passengers: 1,441
Passenger List Information
Passenger List, SS Chicago – 15 April 1919
A Rare Post-WWI Transatlantic Passenger List
Description
GGA is proud to present an original cabin passenger list from the SS Chicago, a distinguished vessel of the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique (CGT) French Line. This exceptional document marks the post-World War I voyage, departing Bordeaux on 15 April 1919, bound for New York, under the command of Captain Pauvret.
Design and Historical Context
- Front Cover: Adorned with an illustration of the SS France, a ship synonymous with elegance and progress, this list reflects the maritime excellence of the CGT.
- Era Significance: Following the conclusion of WWI, this voyage carried returning American military officers, diplomats, and influential figures who played key roles in rebuilding and fostering international relations.
This artifact is a testament to a transformative period in global history, capturing the individuals who contributed to shaping the post-war world.
Notable Passengers
Distinguished Figures on Board
- Colonel Barcley Parson
- Role: Senior American military officer.
- Significance: A pivotal figure in post-war coordination efforts between France and the United States. His presence highlights the military cooperation of the era.
- Major Bertell Larcy Talbot
- Role: High-ranking U.S. Army officer.
- Significance: Instrumental in overseeing demobilization and strategic post-war planning.
- Lieutenant-Colonel Barney
- Role: Decorated officer.
- Significance: Representative of the leadership bridging military strategy and diplomacy during the war’s aftermath.
- Captain Breailey Whitehead
- Role: Naval officer.
- Significance: Key in coordinating naval operations that ensured transatlantic safety during wartime.
- Chaplain H. Bronson
- Role: Military chaplain.
- Significance: Provided critical moral and spiritual support to soldiers during and after the war.
- Mrs. E.-C. Carr and Children
- Role: Civilian passengers.
- Significance: Reflective of the families accompanying military personnel as part of their return to civilian life.
- Dr. J. Guillaumod
- Role: Physician.
- Significance: Played an essential role in treating wartime injuries and illnesses during transatlantic voyages.
- Mrs. Marie Beauvais-Sergere
- Role: French socialite and philanthropist.
- Significance: Advocate for Franco-American relations and contributor to post-war cultural exchange.
- Miss Benzacar
- Role: Influential cultural figure.
- Significance: A proponent of Franco-American artistic collaborations during a period of cultural renaissance.
- Captain Donald Isaac
- Role: Distinguished officer.
- Significance: His presence underscores the ship’s role in repatriating key personnel post-conflict.
This passenger list offers unparalleled insights into transatlantic travel and its role in the post-WWI recovery period. Its association with influential military and civilian figures enhances its historical value, appealing to maritime historians, military collectors, and enthusiasts of early 20th-century cultural artifacts.