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SS Chicago Passenger List - 15 April 1919

 

Front Cover, 15 April 1919 Passenger List, SS Chicago, CGT French Line

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

  1. Commander: Captain Pauvret
  2. Second Captain: Mr. Nabucet
  3. First Lieutenant: Roptin
  4. Second Lieutenant: Mr. Brien
  5. Third Lieutenant: Mr. Guillois
  6. Steward: Mr. LaMarre
  7. Physician: Dr. DeHouck
  8. T.S.F. Operator: Mr. Henaff
  9. T.S.F. Operator: Mr. Bernigot
  10. Chief Engineer: Mr. Pletan
  11. Second Engineer: Mr. Perrot
  12. Third Engineer: Mr. Antignac
  13. Fourth Engineer: Mr. Fleury
  14. Assistant Engineer: Mr. Desnos
  15. Assistant Engineer: Mr. Germain
  16. Assistant Engineer: Saux
  17. Assistant Engineer: Lebonniec
  18. Electrician: Laveaux
  19. Maitre d'Hotel: Mr. Aunouts

 

Cabin Passengers

  1. Mr. Adams
  2. Mrs. Adams
  3. Mr. Alexander
  4. Mr. Anderson - Not on Board
  5. Maj. Ed. Ashcroft
  6. Lt. H. Acton Langslord - Not on Board
  7. Lt. L. Goerge Autering - Not on Board
  8. Mr. Th Archibalde
  9. M Archer
  10. Mr. Acher
  11. Mr. Baelde
  12. Mrs. Baelde
  13. Mr. Byreevoth
  14. Mrs. Byrpevoth
  15. Mr. Bascon - Not on Board
  16. Mr. Butcher - Not on Board
  17. Mrs. Bradley
  18. Mrs. Bigelow
  19. Mr. Bullers
  20. Mr. Du Bois
  21. M Bishop Paddock
  22. Mr. Browne
  23. Mr. Bohn
  24. Mr. Burrinn - Not on Board
  25. Mrs. Barbet
  26. Mrs. Bourdieux
  27. Mr. Bonnat
  28. Maj. Buthrie
  29. Col. Barcley Parson
  30. Maj. Burnside Valie
  31. Maj. Bertell Larcy Talbot
  32. Capt. Breailey Whitehead
  33. Lieutenant-Col. Barney
  34. Miss Benzacar
  35. Mrs. Buckman
  36. Lt. W. Bray
  37. Chapelin H Bronson
  38. Mr. H. Bidwell
  39. Mrs. Bret
  40. Mr. Cazabiel
  41. Mrs. Cazabiel and Child
  42. Mr. Canfiend
  43. Mrs. E.-C. Carr and 2 Children
  44. Mr. L. Clauzel
  45. Mr. Coumeig
  46. Mr. Chase
  47. Mr. Collins
  48. Mr. Clark
  49. Mr. Carpenter
  50. Mr. Church
  51. Mrs. Carpuell
  52. Mr. Chandler
  53. Mr. Clyde Hocker
  54. Mr. Cahnein
  55. Mr. Cory
  56. Mr. Caffe
  57. Mr. Cromwel
  58. Miss Costdoat
  59. Mrs. Cassy
  60. Lt. Col. Collis
  61. Mr. Cory
  62. Mr. Collar
  63. Mr. Chevalier
  64. Mrs. Chevalier and 2 Children
  65. Lt. Wil. Chainlers
  66. Lt. W. Clybrowtaylor
  67. Lt. R. Jérode Curtis
  68. Capt. F. Currie
  69. Lt. F. Carrogne
  70. Lt. G Croyle
  71. Mr. Cordier
  72. Mrs. Cordier
  73. Mr. Colin de la Vaux
  74. Mrs. Colin de la Vaux and Child
  75. F. de ch. Colin de la Vaux
  76. Miss A. Daoust
  77. Miss J. Daoust
  78. Mr. Daoust
  79. Mr. Dyon
  80. Mr. Dunn
  81. Mr. Dorsey
  82. Mrs. Davis
  83. M Dowell
  84. Mrs. Debaker i
  85. Mr. Desrousseaux
  86. Mr. Delmarque
  87. Mr. Dimitri Covitch
  88. Miss Dewitte
  89. Miss Durieux
  90. Mr. Dullan
  91. Maj. Davies Drew
  92. Lièut. G. Dallas Dixon - Not on Board
  93. Lt. Dyer
  94. Miss Kick

 

  1. Mr. Eigenmann
  2. Lt. R. Pollock Evans
  3. Mr. Ebrahim
  4. Mr. Fansler Mrs. Fansler
  5. Mr. Fraiicesclii
  6. Mr. Francis
  7. Mr. Flavin
  8. Mrs. Flavin
  9. Miss Ferry - Not on Board
  10. Mr. Fletcher
  11. Mr. Forestier
  12. Mr. B. Fonda
  13. Mrs. Fossey
  14. M Th. Fahy
  15. Mr. Faure
  16. Mrs. Faure
  17. Mrs. Forthon
  18. Miss Fournier
  19. Capt. Forley - Not on Board
  20. Capt. T. Francis Garey
  21. Lt. Jhon Frings
  22. Mr. Fumay
  23. Maj. Gavin
  24. Lt. Gust. Grosman
  25. Miss Garrigues
  26. Mrs. Garut and 2 Children
  27. Lt. Ed. Fry Greggs
  28. Lt. W. de Groot
  29. Mr. A. Gois
  30. Mrs. A. Gois
  31. Miss Gocker
  32. Miss Gellibert
  33. Mr. Graham
  34. Mr. Grove
  35. Miss Gruere
  36. Mr. Gaeissins - Not on Board
  37. Mrs. Gaeissins and 2 Children
  38. Dr J. Guillaomod
  39. Mr. Le Golf
  40. Mr. Mr. Gautier
  41. Mr. Hill
  42. Mr. Herrick
  43. Capt. En. Holsstron
  44. Lt. W. Hoxord Horre
  45. Mr. Hodiesne
  46. Mr. Houene
  47. Mr. Hicks
  48. Mr. Hiatt
  49. Miss Harboe
  50. Mr. Handerson
  51. Mrs. Hines
  52. Mrs. Hudchison
  53. Mr. P. Heller
  54. Mrs. Harris
  55. Mr. Hogan Mr. Hall
  56. Child Hippeau
  57. Mr. Irvey
  58. Capt. Donald Isaac
  59. Miss Anne Itier
  60. Mr. Intermeister
  61. Capt. Jarvis S. Weeder
  62. Lt. Raymond Jones
  63. Lt. J Jeary - Not on Board
  64. Mr. Jack
  65. Mr. Johnston
  66. Mr. Joliston - Not on Board
  67. Mr. Joli nés
  68. Mr. Kinsey
  69. Mrs. Vve Kraemer
  70. Lt. Kieran
  71. Capt. Ed. King Charley
  72. Cap Rob. Kolgum - Not on Board
  73. Miss King - Not on Board
  74. Mr. J. O. Keim
  75. Lt. Hector Levesque
  76. Lt. Gems Wil. Leyghton
  77. Lt. Th London
  78. Lt. G. Lawrence
  79. Mrs. Lambert
  80. Mr. Lalenère
  81. Miss Lesçarboura
  82. Mr. Lajoux
  83. Mr. Laffon
  84. Mrs. Loubet
  85. Mr. Louire - Not on Board
  86. Mr. Loury - Not on Board
  87. Mr. Lindsay
  88. Miss Laborgne
  89. Mr. Lancaster
  90. Mr. Lind
  91. Mr. Lee
  92. Mr. Lippincott
  93. Miss Lamy
  94. Mr. Lavallard
  95. Mrs. Lavallard
  96. Mr. R. Lavallard and Child
  97. Mr. Lafon
  98. Miss Leost

 

  1. Mr. Marisson - Not on Board
  2. Mrs. Marisson and Child - Not on Board
  3. M Marcotti
  4. Mrs. Marks
  5. Mr. Mills
  6. Mr. t. Miller
  7. Mrs. H. Manus
  8. Lt. Maclean
  9. Lt. J. Mages
  10. Lt. Walter Macauley
  11. Capt. Mailtland
  12. Miss Maltcha
  13. Mr. Mong
  14. Mrs. Marditon - Not on Board
  15. Miss Murphy
  16. Mr. Mizutani
  17. Dr Montandon
  18. Mr. Meissiier
  19. Mr. Mercier
  20. Mrs. Mercier
  21. Mrs. Mossmon
  22. Mrs. Millot - Not on Board
  23. Mrs. Martin Barzul and Child
  24. Mr. Minbielle
  25. Mrs. Minbielle and Child
  26. Mr. Moraze
  27. Mr. Nakamura
  28. Mr. Noble
  29. Mr. L. Newmann
  30. Mrs. L. Newmann
  31. Mr. Oakes
  32. Lt. J Ouens
  33. Lieut H. Ouen
  34. Mrs. Pelletier
  35. Mr. Payne
  36. Mr. Payton
  37. Mrs. Payton and 2 Children
  38. Sister Pustrenne
  39. Mr. Pinsan
  40. Mr. Power - Not on Board
  41. Miss Parkmann
  42. Lt. Pebrown - Not on Board
  43. Miss Parodie
  44. Mr. Parisse
  45. Mrs. Parisse
  46. Miss Parisse
  47. Miss Petiiarque
  48. Mr. l’abbé Paul
  49. Mr. Peyser
  50. Mrs. Peyser and 2 Children
  51. Mr. Van Praag
  52. Lt. Col. Quinn
  53. Miss Riquier
  54. Mrs. Rouquette and Child
  55. Mr. Robesson
  56. Mrs. Rosal and Child
  57. M Roby
  58. Mr. Redon
  59. Mrs. Rudd
  60. Mr. Roudospoulos
  61. Mrs. Roudospoulos
  62. Lt. Rossoé Rolklin
  63. Mr. J. Mr. Romao
  64. Mr. Rehfich
  65. Mr. Rolland
  66. Mr. Roch
  67. Mrs. Ringler
  68. Mrs. Richon
  69. Mr. Soucase
  70. Mrs. Soucase
  71. Mr. Sinnere and Child
  72. M, Spur
  73. Mr. Stanfor
  74. Mr. Stephens
  75. Mrs. Saunders
  76. Mr. Studhodme
  77. Mr. Scott
  78. Mr. Steiner
  79. Mr. Shiteck - Not on Board
  80. Mr. Schnebeli
  81. Mrs. Smykowsky
  82. Dr. Smykowsky
  83. Mr. Cohen Salomon
  84. Lt. Col. Smith
  85. Lt. Sendélari

 

  1. Lt. Col. Townseld
  2. Capt. Van Tuyl Bourgton
  3. Miss de Thevenot-Kronemans
  4. Mr. Turner
  5. Mr. A. Tassiaux
  6. Mr. Twatchtiîian
  7. Mrs. Turner
  8. Mrs. Thurston
  9. Mr. Toussaint
  10. Mr. Tohne
  11. Mr. Tyng
  12. Miss Treillet
  13. Miss Turonnet
  14. Miss Uzenot
  15. Mr. Anally
  16. Mr. Barnes
  17. Mr. Brovon
  18. Capt. R. Colgan
  19. Capt. John P. Corley
  20. Mr. Curtiss
  21. Mr. Thierry
  22. Mr. Vandyke
  23. Mr. Vright
  24. Capt. Ward
  25. Maj. Jones Will - Not on Board
  26. Lt. G. Wallace - Not on Board
  27. Lt. J. Playgett Weaver
  28. Lt. F. Webster
  29. Mr. Williams
  30. Mr. Worms - Not on Board
  31. Mr. W. Worms
  32. Mrs. Worms
  33. Mrs. Waterman
  34. Miss Waterman
  35. Mr. Wiston
  36. Mr. Wearing
  37. Mr. Wood
  38. Mr. Woodford
  39. Mr. Wasst - Not on Board
  40. Mr. Wright Reive - Not on Board
  41. Mr. Wise Mrs. Wise and Child
  42. Mrs. Wanest
  43. Mr. Yatnes
  44. Mrs. Years
  45. Mr. Zuaanepoel

 

Additional Cabin Passengers

  1. Mr. Dubern
  2. Mr. Farrele
  3. Mr. Eimar Furuli
  4. Mr. Goldberg
  5. Mr. Geary
  6. Capt. Thomas Garey
  7. Lt. Goal
  8. Miss Hardwich
  9. Maj. Hick
  10. Mrs. Harrisson and Child
  11. Mr. Peters Hovet
  12. Mr. Johnson
  13. Mrs. Jekell
  14. Lt. Harry Laugslord
  15. Mr. A. Lowrie
  16. Mrs. Maraitis
  17. Mr. Paddah
  18. Mr. Perry
  19. Miss Picart
  20. Miss Posny
  21. Mr. Parkt
  22. M.Rame
  23. Mr. Ricaud
  24. Mr. Leite Rodrigues
  25. Lt. Lewis Rotering
  26. Mr. Bington Richard
  27. Mr. Sill ère Mr. Sohoeler
  28. Mr. Salis Mr. Smith
  29. Mr. Tausquint
  30. Mr. Voight
  31. Miss Vanesle
  32. Miss J. Vaart
  33. Miss B. Vallet
  34. Mr. Wbitbecl

 

Not On Board

  1. Mr. Anderson
  2. Lt. H. Acton Langslord
  3. Lt. L Goerge Autering
  4. Mr. Bascon
  5. Mr. Butcher
  6. Mr. Burrinn
  7. Lt. G. Dallas Dixon
  8. Mr. Franeeschi (not listed as a passenger)
  9. Miss Ferry
  10. Capt. Forley
  11. Mr. Gaeissins
  12. Lt. J. Jeary
  13. Mr. Jobston
  14. Capt. Rob. Kolgum
  15. Miss King
  16. Mr. Louire
  17. Mr. Loury
  18. Mr. Marisson
  19. Mrs. Marisson et enfant
  20. Mrs. Marditon
  21. Mrs. Miliot
  22. Mr. Power
  23. Lt. Pebrown
  24. Mr. Shiteck
  25. Maj. Jones Will
  26. Lt. G. Wallace
  27. Mr. Worms
  28. Mr. Wasst
  29. 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

  1. 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.
  2. Major Bertell Larcy Talbot
    • Role: High-ranking U.S. Army officer.
    • Significance: Instrumental in overseeing demobilization and strategic post-war planning.
  3. Lieutenant-Colonel Barney
    • Role: Decorated officer.
    • Significance: Representative of the leadership bridging military strategy and diplomacy during the war’s aftermath.
  4. Captain Breailey Whitehead
    • Role: Naval officer.
    • Significance: Key in coordinating naval operations that ensured transatlantic safety during wartime.
  5. Chaplain H. Bronson
    • Role: Military chaplain.
    • Significance: Provided critical moral and spiritual support to soldiers during and after the war.
  6. 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.
  7. Dr. J. Guillaumod
    • Role: Physician.
    • Significance: Played an essential role in treating wartime injuries and illnesses during transatlantic voyages.
  8. Mrs. Marie Beauvais-Sergere
    • Role: French socialite and philanthropist.
    • Significance: Advocate for Franco-American relations and contributor to post-war cultural exchange.
  9. Miss Benzacar
    • Role: Influential cultural figure.
    • Significance: A proponent of Franco-American artistic collaborations during a period of cultural renaissance.
  10. 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.

 

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