SS Columbus Passenger List - 28 July 1928
Front Cover, SS Columbus First and Second Class Passenger List of the North German Lloyd, Departing 28 July 1928 from Bremen to New York via Southampton and Cherbourg, Commanded by Captain N. Johnsen. GGA Image ID # 15e457ac9c
Senior Officers and Staff
- Commander: Captain N. Johnsen
- First Officer: O. Scharf
- Second Officer: W. Hamsje
- Second Officer: F. Poser
- Second Officer: F. Leussner
- Third Officer: Ph. Lösch
- Third Officer: W. Tjaden
- Third Officer: H. Ricklefs
- Fourth Officer: E. Bröring
- Fourth Officer: F. Kiene
- Fourth Officer: W. Mussehl
- Physician: Dr. H. Jelden
- Physician: Dr. Marx
- Senior Engineer: W. Brandt
- First Engineer: C. Wittschiebe
- Second Engineer: H. Lintelmann
- Second Engineer: Chr. Veit
- Second Engineer: K. Thode
- Third Engineer: F. Meier
- Third Engineer: W. Schulz
- Third Engineer: R. Meyer
- Third Engineer: G. Christensen
- Third Engineer: J. Voss
- Fourth Engineer: H. Altmann
- Fourth Engineer: A. Volger
- Fourth Engineer: H. Schöber
- Representative of the Passenger Transport Department: RW. de Hass
- Purser: W. Kraus
- Second Purser: F. Baum
- Assistant Purser: Th. Dellith
- In Charge of Travel Bureau: R. Hajessen
- Senior Chief Steward: O. Meinnert
- Chief Steward II Class: J. Becker
- Chief Steward III Class: J. Böttjer
- Chief Steward Tourist Class: K. Weidt
- Assistant to Chief Steward: F. Schulz
- Assistant to Chief Steward: E. Müller
- Assistant to Chief Steward: H. Brüggemann
- Assistant to Chief Steward: H. Bertz
- Assistant to Chief Steward: J. Raguse
- Assistant to Chief Steward: H. Graf
- Chief Cook: K. Höhne
- Cook for First Class: A. Fritsche
- Cook for Second Class: J. Nommels
- Baggage Master: H. Helmers
- Wireless Telegraph Operating First Officer: K. Gerstung
- Wireless Telegraph Operating Second Officer: Paul Döring
- Wireless Telegraph Operating Third Officer: J. Kleiber
First Class Passengers
- Mr. Philip April
- Miss Dolores Bandini
- Mr. Olio Barth
- Mr. Emile Baruch
- Mrs. Emile Baruch
- Mr. Lewis G. La Barre
- Mr. Frank Barry
- Mr. Benny Bearnot
- Mrs. Benny Bearnot
- Miss Estelle Bearnot
- Dr. Karl Beck
- Mrs. Karl Beck
- Miss Helen Beck
- Mr. Paul C. A. Bein
- Mr. Cornelius Bickett
- Mrs. Frances Bickett
- Miss Marcella Bickett
- Mr. C. C. Biehl
- Mrs. C. C. Biehl
- Mr. Carl G. Biehl
- Mr. George F. Biehl
- Miss Margaret Biehl
- Miss Carola Bischoff
- Miss Use Bischoff
- Mr. von Bischofshausen
- Mr. Charles Boez
- Mrs. Charles Boez
- Mrs. Eugenie Bolz
- Mr. Augustine J. Bowe
- Mrs. Julia J. Bowe
- Miss Margarete Brand
- Mr. Theodore C. Brandeis
- Mrs. Theodore C. Brandeis
- Mr. Robert Brandie
- Mr. Philip Breitmeyer
- Mrs. Katie Breitmeyer
- Mr. Henry W. Brendel
- Mrs. Henry W. Brendel
- Mrs. Regina Buchwald
- Miss Peggy Buchwald
- Mr. Henry D. Bultman
- Mrs. Henry D. Bultman
- Mrs. Waddell Catchings
- Mr. Waddell Catchings
- Miss T. Cattell
- Mrs. T. Cattell
- Mrs. Hannah H. Cohen
- Mr. Frederick J. Conzen
- Mrs. Frederick J. Conzen
- Freddie Conzen
- Miss Mary E. Coombe
- Mrs. E. R. Cooper
- Miss Mary E. Cooper
- Mrs. Agnes Doney
- Mr. David D. Doniger
- Mr. William P. Dörr
- Miss Bessie Duffil
- Mr. Bernhard Duis
- Mr. Philip Dworsky
- Mrs. Philip Dworsky and Servant
- Mr. Raymond Dworsky
- Miss Miriam Dworsky
- Mrs. Erna Eckmann
- Mr. Jesse L. Eddy
- Mr. Julio E. Ego-Aguirre
- Mrs. Julio E. Ego-Aguirre
- Miss Julia E. Ego-Aguirre
- Miss Lina Elfman
- Miss Dorothy Endereis
- Mr. Otto T. Endres
- Mrs. Otto T. Endres
- Miss Elsie Endres
- Mr. Albert Fahrig
- Mrs. Josephine Fahrig
- Miss Hedwig Fahrig
- Miss Clotilde Fahrig
- Mr. Gerold Fahrig
- Mr. Louis E. Fairschild
- Mrs. Louis E. Fairschild
- Mr. B. Faroll
- Mrs. B. Faroll
- Miss Marie Farrell
- Mr. Sigrid Feyerabend
- Mr. N. Field
- Mr. Max Fischer
- Mrs. Max Fischer
- Mr. Herman Fleishman
- Mrs. Gussie Fleishman
- Mr. Gilbert H. Flood
- Mrs. Gilbert H. Flood
- Mr. B. Friedmann
- Mrs. B. Friedmann
- Mr. Andrew F. Fulton
- Mr. S. M. Gallert
- Mrs. Alvaro M. Garcia
- Miss Emilia Garcia
- Mr. Edmund Stirn Garcia
- Mrs. Marie Garcia
- Mr. Emanuel A. Gardner
- Mrs. Florence E. Gardner
- Mr. George K. Garrett
- Mrs. George K. Garrett
- Miss Katherine Garrett
- Mr. Oscar Glanckopf
- Mrs. Omar Glanckopf
- Mr. J. Frank Grammes
- Mrs. J. Frank Grammes
- Miss Gerbasia Granda-Longo
- Mr. C. D. Greenleaf
- Mrs. C D. Greenleaf
- Mr. Harvey Greenleaf
- Mr. Charles Greenleaf
- Mr. M. D. Greenwald
- Mrs. M. D. Greenwald and Servant
- Mr. M. D. Greenwald Jr.
- Mr. Meyer Griesheim
- Mr. Paul R. Grüner
- Mrs. Paul R. Grüner
- Miss Josephine Grüner
- Mr. Walter U. Gutmann
- Mrs. Walter U. Gutmann
- Mr. Benjamin Haar
- Mr. Rudolph Hallas
- Mrs. Irene Hallas
- Mr. Andrew Hallas
- Mr. Robert Hallas
- Mr. Edward F. Hamm
- Mrs. Sarah M. Hamm
- Mr. Max Herz
- Mrs. Max Herz
- Miss Caroline D. Heuer
- Mrs. Ellen Hickey
- Mr. Leslie Higgins
- Mr. Joseph Hirsch
- Mr. Alfred Hirschmann
- Mr. Charles A. Höfling
- Mrs. Charles A. Höfling
- Mr. Charles A. Höfling
- Mr. Direktor Eugen Hubing
- Mrs. O. C. Huffman
- Miss Lucy P. Huffman
- Mr. O. C. Huffman
- Mr. O. C. Huffman Jr.
- Mr. Malcolm Hunter
- Mrs. Malcolm Hunter
- General-Consul Carlton Bailey Hurst
- Mr. Sam. A. Jacoby
- Mrs. Jacoby
- Mr. Charles H. Jones
- Mrs. Charles H. Jones
- Miss Anna Jones
- Miss Betty Jones
- Miss Mary Jones and Governess
- Mr. Peter Kadler
- Mrs. Helen C. Kastor
- Mr. Max Kattwinkel
- Mrs. Kattwinkel
- Mr. Louis Kaufmann
- Mrs. Louise Kirkland
- Mr. Joseph C. Klein
- Mr. Arthur Klopfer
- Mrs. Lora J. Knight
- Mr. P. H. Koblegard
- Mr. N. Koester
- Mrs. Koester
- Mr. Georg Koole
- Mrs. Emma R. Kreimer
- Miss Lillian Kreimer
- Mr. C. W. Kühl
- Mrs. Kühl
- Mr. Kühl
- Mr. Edward Laemmle
- Mr. Alexander Lambert
- Mr. Louis Lauer
- Mr. P. R. Layman
- Mr. John Leffler
- Mr. Ben Leffler
- Mr. T. J. Lorimer
- Mrs. Lorimer
- Mr. John A. MacArthur
- Mrs. John A. MacArthur
- Mr. J. Edward McCormick
- Mrs. J. Edward McCormick
- Miss Edith McCormick
- Mr. Frank R. Martin
- Mrs. Mabel J. Martin
- Mr. Julius Marx
- Mr. D. R. Mathias
- Mrs. D. R. Mathias
- Mr. O. F. Mayer
- Mrs. O. F. Mayer
- Mr. Richard Mayer
- Mrs. Richard Mayer
- Mr. Morris Meyers
- Mrs. Morris Meyers
- Miss Augusta Miller
- Mr. Howard Mingos
- Mrs. Mingos
- Dr. Joseph Muir
- Hlerr William F. Mullin
- Mrs. Loretta A. Mullin
- Mr. John D. Nadhemy
- Mrs. Leila J. Nadhemy
- Mr. Max Nast
- Mrs. Max Nast
- Dr. Ernst Nauen
- Mrs. Ernst Nauen
- Mr. E. Abin Nebel
- Mrs. E. Abin Nebel
- E. Abin Nebel Jr.
- Robert M. Nebel
- Mr. John Neethe
- Mrs. John Neethe
- John Neethe Jr.
- Miss Heti Niehus
- Mrs. Katharine Swift Oppens
- Judge John Francis O'Neil
- Mr. C. S. Ousey
- Mr. L. Palme
- Mrs. L. Palme
- Mrs. Mildred Park
- Miss Marian Patrick
- Mrs. Arthur Phillips
- Miss Sarah J. Phillips
- Mr. John R. Philp
- Mr. Samuel Peck
- Mr. Charles A. Pogson
- Mr. A L. Reade
- Miss Carmen Rebamozo
- Dr. S. P. Reinmann
- Mr. Marx Reiss
- Mrs. Marx Reiss
- Mr. Graf La Riboisiere
- Mr. Wolfgang Richter
- Mrs. Wolfgang Richter
- Mr. Bernard H. Ridder
- Mrs. Bernard H. Ridder
- Mr. Hermann Ridder
- Mr. Bernard H. Ridder
- Miss Rosemary Ridder
- Joseph Ridder
- Daniel Ridder
- Mr. Adolf Riegelmann
- Mr. William H. Ritter
- Mrs. William H. Ritter
- Mr. Paul T. Ritter
- Mr. Herbert Robinson
- Mr. S. S. Rosenbaum
- Mr. Joseph Rosenberg
- Mrs. Joseph Rosenberg
- Mr. Carl Rossie
- Mrs. J. C. Saxton
- Mr. Charles B. Sikes
- Mr. Archibald Sykes
- Mr. Ernst Schaeffer
- Mrs. Ernst Schaeffer
- Mr. Frederick Schang
- Mrs. Blanche Schang
- Mr. N. A. Schatz
- Mrs. N. A. Schatz
- Miss Helen A. Schatz
- Mr. Carl Scheuffelen
- Mr. Frank Schlaudeman
- Mr. Oswald A. Schlegel
- Miss Hedwig Schnetzler
- Mr. Henry Schwabacher
- Mrs. Lily Schwabacher
- Mrs. Adele Schweitzer
- Miss Marie Schwesig
- Mrs. Hedwig Staber
- Mr. Jonas Steinberg
- Mr. Gustav Steinberg
- Mr. Charles Stix
- Mr. Harry Stortz
- Mrs. Harry Stortz
- Miss Clara Stortz
- Mr. Louis Strauss
- Mrs. Selina Strauss
- Mrs. Helen Stumar
- Mr. Richard Teweles
- Mr. Hugo Teweles
- Mrs. Hugo Teweles
- Miss Marie Teweles
- Mr. Elmer W. Thomas
- Mrs. Elinor W. Thomas
- Miss Edith Thomas
- Mr. W Kichert Varick
- Mr. Louis B. Wade
- Mr. Louis A. Walsh
- Mrs. Louis A. Walsh
- Mr. William E. Walter
- Mr. Ths. Webster
- Mrs. Ths. Webster
- Mr. Jacob Weinschenker
- Mr. Kirkland Weymouth
- Mr. Charles Willard
- Mrs. Sarah L. Willard
- Mr. Harry B. Williams
- Mrs. Mabel W. Williams
- Mr. J. Witt
- Mrs. J. Witt
- Miss Frances Wood
- Mr. Charles Wuensch
- Mr. Robert Wuensch
- Mrs. Charles Wuensch
- Miss Doris Wuensch
To Southampton
- Mr. Franz Arnholz
- Mrs. O. Barth
- Edgar Barth
- Roland Barth
- Mrs. Baumann
- Mr. Steeds Birds
- Mrs. Steeds Birds
- Mr. Edward R. Bose
- Mrs. Emma C. Bose
- Miss Annette Bose
- Miss O. Fernandez
- Mrs. L. Freudenberg
- Miss Edith Freudenberg
- Mr. Alexander Freytag
- Mr. Freytag
- Miss A. Gerstner
- Mr. Ove J. J. Gormsen
- Mrs. Emmy Grunsdörfer
- Mr. Gutwasser
- Mr. Otto Höver
- Mr. F. W. Klebahn
- Miss Agnes Kölle
- Miss Elizabeth Kusler
- Mr. Dr.Feitz Landsberg
- Mrs. Oberin Ledebom
- Mr. Thomas Lewis
- Mrs. Thomas Lewis
- Mr. Emil Lurpen
- Mr. Bernhard Niehus
- Mr. Georg Nohennar
- Mrs. Bertha Ottow
- Mr. Pertsch
- Miss Pertsch
- Miss Anneliese Rose
- Mr. von Rospati
- Mrs. von Rospati
- Mr. Konsul Theodore Schlagintweit
- Professor Dr. Schlonmann
- Director Dr. Karl Schnetzler
- Mr. Lothar Steinmann
- Mrs. Lothar Steinmann
- Miss A. Steinmann
- Mr. W. Vassmer
- Miss Frieda Wallasch
- Mr. Konsul Weiss
- Miss Mariane Werner
- Mr. Paul Wicht
- Mr. R. Young
- Mr. Theodor Zimmermann, Academic Council
To Cherbourg
- Prof. Dr. V. Bredt
- Mrs. Wera Frischen-Carus
- Mr. Karl J. Hirsch
- Mr. Max Neugas
- Professor A. Ostenfeld
- Mrs. A. Ostenfeld
- Mr. Charles Rosenthal
- Mrs. Charles Rosenthal
- Mr. Carl Rosenthal
- Mr. Edmund Stirn
Second Class Passengers
- Mr. Friedrich Adam
- Mrs. Friederike Albold
- Mrs. Helene Althaus
- Mr. Louis Altman
- Mrs. Rose C. Altman
- Fred Altman
- Mr. Swen Albert Anderson
- Miss Anna Andreska
- Mr. Louis Arnold
- Mrs. Anna Arnold
- Mr. Charles T. Aubin
- Mr. Michael Babo
- Miss Rosa Babo
- Miss Anna Babo
- Mr. Joseph Bach Sen.
- Mr. Joseph Bach
- Mrs. Elisabeth Backer
- Beatrice Backer
- Mr. Martin Barlos
- Mr. Jos. Basch
- Mr. Josef Baskin
- Mrs. Anna Baskin
- Mr. Leonard Bauroth
- Mrs. Hattie Bauroth
- Miss Minna Becker
- Mrs. Rosa Behr
- Mr. William Beichler
- Mrs. Carola Beichler
- Lina Beichler
- Mr. Reinhold Beier
- Mr. Adolf Berger
- Mrs. Regina Berger
- Miss Therese Beringer
- Mr. Adolf Berke
- Mrs. Anna Berke
- Mr. Anton Boerder
- Mrs. Helene Boerder
- Miss Frieda Brand
- Mr. Rudolf Breunig
- Mr. L. Morris Brown
- Mr. David Brown
- Mrs. Anna Bruder
- Miss Anna Bruder
- Mr. Lawrenc Bruder
- Mr. Josef Bruder
- Miss Kl. Agathe Bruggmann
- Miss Betty Brust
- Mr. August Cappel
- Mr. Robert J. Cranton
- Mr. M. L. Cuckerbraun
- Mr. Adolph Dahlhausen
- Mrs. Mary Dahlhausen
- Mrs. Viola Dalton
- Dr. Eric J. Danek
- Miss Gretchen Debelius
- Mr. Karl Denzlinger
- Miss Maria Dieterich
- Mrs. Louise Dinrkelncker
- Mrs. Maria Dinger
- Mrs. Irene Dittinger
- Miss Maria Dold
- Mr. August Domnick
- Miss Grete Dorn
- Mrs. Johanna Eberhardt
- Mr. Rudolf Eckert
- Mrs. Selma Eckert
- Mr. Hansd Eckert
- Mr. Albert Edelmuth
- Miss Babette Edtl
- Miss Ilse Egelhoff
- Mr. Adolf Eilert
- Miss Gretel Elbs
- Rev. Cornelius Enders
- Mr. Karl Enders
- Mrs. Maria Eschbach
- Mr. Bernard Fangmann
- Mrs. Bernard Fangmann
- Miss Iren Farkas
- Mrs. Marie Feigl
- Mr. John Fenske
- Mr. Russell P. Fisher
- Mrs. Margret Fisher
- Mr. Emil Folda
- Mrs. Toni Folda
- Miss Olga Folda
- Mr. Franz Friedrich
- Matron M. Leonarda Fritz
- Mr. Hermann Froebel
- Mr. Helmut Froebel
- Mrs. Marie Früholz-Ostermayer
- Mr. Eugen Frühwald
- Mrs. H. Frye
- Mrs. Elise Gabriel
- Mrs. Anna Gai
- Miss Margarite Gai
- Mr. Bernhard Gawolek
- Mr. Max Gebhardt
- Miss Babette Geissler
- Miss Hilda Glemnitz
- Mrs. Minna Gloeckler
- Mrs. Mollie Green
- Mr. Edward Greenwald
- Mrs. Rebekka Grekpec
- Miss Elisabeth Greulich
- Mr. Eugen Grupp
- Mr. Charles Guske
- Mrs. Bertha Guske
- Miss Berta Haarmann
- Miss Eva Haas
- Miss Elsa Haas
- Mr. C. Bernhard Haertel
- Mrs. Friederike Haertel
- Miss Bozena Hadek
- Mrs. Luise Hafner
- Mrs. von Hahn
- Mr. Ernst Hailer
- Mrs. Auguste Halbmeier, City Council
- Mrs. Lina Hammer
- Helmut Hammer
- Miss Gertrud Hanns
- Mr. Hinrich Harjes
- Mrs. Adele Harjes
- Miss Therese Heim
- Mr. Willi Heimann
- Mr. Eustachus Hein
- Prof. Dr. Georg Heidingsfelder
- Mrs. Louise Heinz
- Mr. Karl Hellmuth
- Mr. Salomon Henik
- Mrs. Malli Henik
- Mr. Paul Hennig
- Mr. Henning
- Mr. Joseph Herrmann
- Mrs. Margaret Herrman
- Miss Mary Herrmann
- Miss Ruth Herrmann
- Mr. Paul Hertrich
- Mrs. Elise Heydel
- Wolfgang Heydel
- Mr. Erwin Hilpert
- Mr. Isaac Hirschhorn
- Miss Sylvia Hirschhorn
- Miss Maria Hochstein
- Miss Margarete Hoenig
- Mr. Fritz Hoffmann
- Mrs. Lena Hoffmann
- Mr. Friedrich W. Hofmockel
- Mrs. Theresa Hohmann
- Miss Rosa Holzwarth
- Mr. Clemens Hopf
- Mr. Engelbert Hops
- Mrs. Maria Hops
- Mr. Charles Hornischer
- Mrs. Rosina Hornischer
- Mr. Josef Hörmann
- Mr. Edward Hugetz
- Mrs. Mathilde Hülsmann
- Mrs. Dorothea Hülsmann
- Mr. Kurt M. Hunger
- Miss Emma Irminger
- Mrs. Frida Jahreis
- Miss Krim Jahreis
- Hildegard Jahreis
- Mrs. Gerhard Jansen
- Mr. Allred Juchli
- Mrs. P. H. Juergensen
- Miss Wilhelmine Jung
- Mr. Adolf Kalker
- Mrs. Minna Katzmann
- Mrs. Marie Kaufmann
- Miss Luise Kaupert
- Mr. William Kehl
- Miss Kathe Kemmeth
- Mr. Hans Keller
- Mrs. Josefine Keller
- Miss Amalie Keller
- Mr. Joseph King
- Mrs. Bertha King-hah
- Mrs. Auguste Kipp
- Mrs. George Klipp
- Mr. Antonius Klofax
- Mrs. Helena Klofax
- Rozina Klofax
- Mr. Karl Koch
- Mrs. Karoline Koch
- Mr. Paul Köhler, Government Inspector
- Mrs. Maria Koop
- Edith Koop
- Mr. Dave Kornguth
- Miss Maria Korsch
- Mr. Bruno Kosack
- Mrs. Hulda Krahek
- Miss Maria Kraft
- Mrs. Helen Krämer
- Dr. (Mrs.) Ida Maria Krapf
- Mrs. Anna Krauth Gilpin
- Mrs. Anna Kretzschmar
- Karl Kretzschmar
- Mrs. Lisbeth Kreyes
- Mr. Eduard Küng
- Mr. Joe Kunz
- Mr. August Lange
- Mrs. Wilhelmine Lange
- Richard Lange
- Mr. Christian Lanz
- Mrs. Marie Lanz
- Mrs. Margaret Laumann
- Mrs. Ida Lauschke
- Miss Mina Lauser
- Mr. James Lavezzo
- Mr. Joseph Lazare
- Mrs. Lazare
- Mr. Frank Lengl
- Mrs. Justina Lengl
- Miss Frieda Liedig
- Miss Lucia Liedig
- Dr. Kurt Liesenberg
- Mr. Michael S. Lobenthal
- Mrs. Michael S. Lobenthal
- Mr. Bernhard Loch
- Mrs. Minnie J. Loch
- Miss Klara Löffler
- Miss Rosalie Löffler
- Dora Lovezzo
- Mr. Christian Ludwig
- Mrs. Lina Lutz
- Gertrud Lutz
- Miss Johanna Lutz
- Miss Rosa Lutz
- Mrs. Agnes Madden
- Charles Frederick Madden
- Miss Lucille Mannix
- Rev. E. J. Mannix
- Mr. Georg Markmüller
- Mrs. Anna Marks
- Mr. Eduard Marth
- Mrs. Lotte Matzen
- Miss Anna Mauck
- Miss Maria Mayer
- Mr. John Mecker
- Miss Julia Meier
- Mrs. Elke Meierowicz
- Miss Rosina Merki
- Miss Lydia Michel
- Mr. Wilhelm Mitzel
- Mrs. Maria Modcoosky
- Mr. Josef Modcoosky
- Mrs. Anna Montag
- Mr. Florian Most
- Mr. Frank Muehlenbeck
- Mrs. Louise Muehlenbeck
- Miss Elisabeth Müssig
- Mr. Ferdinand Müller
- Mr. Conrad Nau
- Mr. John Nau
- Miss Amelia Naundorff
- Miss Mary de Nave
- Miss Laura de Nave
- Mrs. Margarethe Nommsen
- Mrs. Marga Novak
- Mr. Robert Opitz
- Mr. Alfred Osterland
- Mr. Hans Osterwald
- Mrs. Anna Osterwald
- Mrs. Anna Ott
- Miss Martha Otto
- Miss Martha Paulick
- Mrs. Therese Perry
- Josef Perry
- William Perry
- Mr. Philip Peshkin
- Miss Sadie Peshkin
- Miss Katherina Peters
- Mr. P. J. Petersen
- Miss Maria Pfaff
- Mr. Karl Pfahler
- Mr. Ignaz Pieringer
- Mr. Carl Pieringer
- Mr. Wilhelm Pieringer
- Miss Martha Pieringer
- Miss Lydia Pieringer
- Miss Hanna Pieringer
- Miss Gertrud Pieringer
- Mrs. Hanna Pieringer
- Mrs. Jane Pieringer
- Mr. Paul Pohl
- Mrs. Berta Pohl
- Ferr Rudolf Pokorny
- Mrs. Maria Pokorny
- Mr. D. W Prall
- Mr. Alex Provilionis
- Mrs. Zuzanna Provilionis
- Albert Provilionis
- Eleonora Provilionis
- Mrs. Edenka Pucova
- Mr. Phillipp Quedens
- Mr. Alois Raab
- Mr. Erwin Raible
- Mr. Paul Raue
- Mrs. Helene Raue
- Miss Emma Reble
- Mrs. Katharine Reissmann
- Miss Else Rennen
- Mr. Walter Reuthner
- Miss Hilde Irma Rink
- Mrs. Henny Rippe
- Mr. Jacob G. Ritter
- Miss Theres Ristl
- Mr. Heinrich Rohr
- Miss Anna Romstöck
- Mrs. Ida Rosenthal
- Miss Ruth Rosenthal
- Mrs. Secunda Ruf
- Miss Friedei Ruppel
- Mr. J. Fred Sailer
- Mrs. Marie Sailer
- Miss Else Samuel
- Mr. Karl Sauer
- Miss Ella Sehring
- Miss Herta Seiler
- Mr. Heinrich Siebler
- Miss Sofie Sigmund
- Miss Marta Simon
- Mrs. Hattier Sinclair
- Mr. Joseph Sklenar
- Mrs. Marie Smallwood
- Mr. Gottlieb Sporrer
- Mr. Henry Szigethy
- Mr. Karl Schaab
- Miss Lina Schaal
- Mrs. Sarah Schäffer
- Mrs. Ida Schätti
- Mrs. Frances Scheibel
- Robert Scheibel
- Miss Berta Anna Scheidl
- Mr. Joseph Schemel
- Miss Anna Schenkel
- Miss Margarethe Schick
- Mr. Karl Schilling
- Mrs. Marie Schilling
- Ruth Schilling
- Mr. William Schlosser
- Mrs. Emilie Schlosser
- Mr. Carl Anton Schmeusser
- Mrs. Annie Schmeusser
- Mr. Richard Schmidt
- Miss Josephine Schmitz
- Mr. Peter Schneider
- Mrs. Caroline S. Schneider
- Mr. Fred W. Schneider
- Mrs. Louise Schneider
- Mrs. Dorette Schomaker
- Mr. Rudolf Schreiber
- Mr. Heinrich Schröder
- Mrs. Adeline Schröder
- Mrs. Minnie Schroeder
- Otto Schroeder
- Mrs. Mary Schrick
- Rev. Eimer G. Schuhmacher
- Mr. Salomon Schuler
- Mrs. Anna Schuler
- Mrs. Elly Schulte
- Miss Margot Schütze
- Rev. Francius H. Schwarz
- Mr. Karl Schweiberger
- Sister Viktoria Gerstlacher
- Sister Maria Ring
- Sister Anna Greb
- Sister Rosina Dichtl
- Sister Carola Metzer
- Sister Betty Eibner
- Miss Hedwig Stangl
- Mrs. Hertha Steinberg
- Miss Sophia Steinhilber
- Miss Mathilde Steinhilber
- Miss Meta Hella Steinhoff
- Mr. William A. Stock
- Mrs. Emily Stock
- Mary Stock
- Lorraine Stock
- Miss Katharina Steinle
- Mr. Ernest Stern
- Mr. Lothar Strack
- Mr. Allred Streu
- Miss Elfriede Strohe
- Mr. Albert Stromberg
- Miss . Ingehorg Storm
- Mr. Fritz Terlinden
- Mr. Mathaus Thekau
- Mrs. Sophie Thekau
- Miss Sophie Thekau
- Dom Thekau
- Miss MargareteThienel
- Mrs. Wilhelmine Thissen
- Mrs. Hedwig Thissen
- Mrs. Agnes Toomey
- Mrs. Pauline Townsend
- Miss Hilda Vielfort
- Dr. Otto Vierling
- Miss Lotte Visel
- Mr. Melchior Vogel
- Mr. Richard Wagner
- Miss Johanna Wagner
- Miss Rosa Wagner
- Mr. Josef Waitkevich
- Dr. Richard Waldapfel
- Mrs. Thomas Walsh
- Mrs. Margaret Walter
- Mrs. Adolphine Wassmann
- Miss Clara Watter
- Mrs. Louise Weber
- Mr. Max Weimer
- Mr. Alexander Weiss
- Mrs. Jenny Weiss
- Mrs. Frieda Weissmantel
- Virginia Weissmantel
- Dolores Weissmantel
- Miss Emmy Weller
- Miss Margarete Werner
- Mrs. Emma Wiedenhoft
- Mr. John Wilha
- Mrs. Erna Wilkesmann
- Mrs. Minna Wolf
- Miss Luise Wolf
- Mr. Heinrich Wolters
- Mrs. Agathe Zapf
- Mr. Edgar D. Zeck
- Mrs. Emma Zeck
- Miss Veronika Zeller
- Rev. Dr. Emil K. Zepf
- Mr. Max Zeuner
- Mrs. Max Zeuner
- Mr. Julius Zeuner Sr.
- Mr. Julius Zeuner Jr.
- Miss Bertha Zeuner
- Mr. Rudolf Zieh
- Mrs. Gertrud Zieh
- Mrs. Laura Zidar and Child
- Mrs. Maria Zöllner
To Southampton
- Mr. Joseph Arloff
- Mr. Harry Arloff
- Mr. Günther Baer
- Miss Erna Fiedler
- Mr. Frost
- Mrs. Else Goldschmidt
- Eva Goldschmidt
- Mr. Johannes Heller
- Dr. Leo Herzberg
- Mrs. Edith Herzberg
- Mrs. Madeline Hill
- Miss Emilie Jung
- Mr. Josef Koninski
- Miss Julie Länderer
- Mr. Rudolf Listl, Academic Council
- Miss Helga Peltzer
- Mrs. Lolita Prohaska
- Mr. Anton Rogg, Academic Council
- Mrs. Elisabeth Ruzicka
- Mr. Ferdinand Sennewald
- Mrs. Laura Sennewald
- Mr. Hinrich Siebert
- Mrs. Emma Siebert
- Mr. Max Trzaskalik
- Mrs. Käthe Trzaskalik
- Mrs. Emmi Turner
Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen Map of Their Global Ports of Call, 1928. GGA Image ID # 15e5cf157e
Information for Passengers
Passengers are requested to comply with the orders of the captain and/or his officers who are responsible for both the safety of the ship and passengers, and comfort and order on board.
Change of Cabin. Passengers desiring to change their accommodation while on board must apply to the purser who, alone, is authorized to make the transfer. If higher graded accommodation is desired the difference in fare must be paid accordingly.
Meals will be served as follows:
First Class
- Breakfast from 7:30 am to 10:00 am
- Lunch from 12.30 pm to 2:00 pm
- Dinner from 6.30 pm to 8:00 pm
Second Class
- Breakfast at 7.30 am and 8.30 am
- Lunch at 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm
- Dinner at 6:00 pm and 7:00 pm
Children are served in the Children's' Dining Room.
- Breakfast from 8:00 am to 10:00 am
- Lunch at 12 noon
- Dinner at 6:00 pm
Servants, not attending the children, are served in the Children's' Dining Room.
- Breakfast from 8:00 am to 10:00 am
- Lunch at 1:00 pm
- Dinner at 7:00 pm
Seats in the Dining Saloon may be reserved beforehand upon application to the Chief Steward.
Meals are not served in the cabins or on deck, unless passengers are prevented through sickness f-om coming to the Dining Room.
A good selection of beverages is carried on board. Drinks brought on board by the passengers will not be served in the Dining Room.
The Dining Room will be closed at 11:00 pm, the Smoking Room at midnight. Drinks will be served till 11.30 pm.
Passengers will please take note that to ensure their nightly rest, the lights in the Conversation Rooms and on the Promenade Deck will be extinguished at 11.30 pm, those in the Smoking Room at 12 midnight.
Passengers are requested not to order any beverages in the Smoking Room after 11.30 pm and not to frequent the Promenade Deck between 11:00 pm and 7:00 am.
Left and Top Right: National Flags of Seafaring Nations in Alphabetical Order (In German); Bottom Right: International Codes Signal Flags (In German), 1928. GGA Image ID # 15e5c66bd5
Baggage. Hand baggage and one cabin trunk may be taken into the cabin, but the cabin trunk must not exceed the maximum size, i. e. 3' 3" long by 1' 11" wide and 1' 1" high.
Larger articles of baggage will be stored in the hold, and will be accessible to passengers at certain fixed times daily. Baggage may not be deposited in the corridors.
Each passenger must fill up a "Customs-Declaration" of his or her personal baggage.
In the case of families the oldest member is entitled to fill up this declaration for the whole family. Blank forms will be distributed on board the steamer.
Pieces of baggage, packets etc., destined to be re-forwarded, for storage, or for delivery to a third party, are to be handed to the Baggage Master who, alone, is competent to receive them.
The Company accepts no responsibility for any article handed over by passengers to other members of the ship's personnel.
Passengers are especially in their own interest recommended to look after their hand baggage upon landing in the port of destination.
Passengers are requested to take care that, before leaving the steamer, no personal belongings are left in their cabins or elsewhere aboard.
Arrangements must be made with the Customs Inspector at the port of disembarkation respecting any baggage under bond which has to be forwarded to a further destination. Such baggage must be specially mentioned in the Customs Declaration and the value thereof stated.
Left behind baggage to be forwarded by a later sailing must reach the port of destination within three months of the passenger's arrival, and must be included in the Customs Declaration as baggage which the passenger took with him.
Animals. All animals, regardless of size and kind, will be accommodated aboard in suitable quarters. It is not under any circumstances allowed to take animals into any rooms used by passengers or to lead them around on any part of the steamer set aside for the convenience of passengers.
Money and Valuables. Money, Securities and other valuables may be deposited in special safes, the property of the "Ocean Treasure" System, which are to be found in every cabin in the First Class, and are under the direct control of passengers themselves.
These safes may be hired for the duration of the voyage, and Insurance against burglary is covered according to the fee or premium paid. For particulars, see special prospectus of the Ocean Safe Deposit Co. Ltd., Hamburg; placed in the cabin.
A Safe Deposit for the use of Second Class passengers, to which access may he had at all times, will be found in the Chief Steward's Office.
A compartment may be hired for $1.— or $2.—, according to size and the key remains in the passenger's possession during the entire trip.
Money, Valuables, etc., when securely packed or sealed, and bearing the owner's name, may, if desired, be handed to the Purser for safe custody during the journey. A receipt will be given on request. The Norddeutscher Lloyd disclaims all or any responsibility in respect thereof.
For further information apply to the Chief Steward on board the steamer.
Exchange of Money. The Purser has only a small amount of currency at his disposal and is therefore unable to transact any extensive money exchange business.
Library. A library on board, properly catalogued, is placed at the disposal of the cabin passengers.
Doctor. A duly qualified Doctor is on board who will, free of charge, attend to passengers falling sick during the voyage.
Treatment of Sea-Sickness. Travelers who have a tendency to suffer from sea-sickness have an opportunity on this steamer to undergo an entirely new treatment whereby relief is afforded through a process of inhaling certain remedies.
Experience has shown so far that successful results are obtained in practically every case. Passengers who desire to avail themselves of this new treatment against sea-sickness are requested to apply to the Ship's doctor.
Bath Rooms. Passengers who desire to make use of the bath rooms, are requested to write their names, and the hour selected, on the list placed in the ante-room.
Medicated and Radiol Baths, Baths de luxe. Hot air treatment. Manual or Electric Vibration-massage can be bad at any time by appointment in the "Light-bath rooms" on the C-deck. The prices for baths and the fee to be charged for services of the massages can be seen from the tariff exhibited in the "Light-bath rooms".
Barber, Hairdresser. The fees charged for services of the barber and the hairdresser can be seen from the tariff exhibited in the barber's saloon and hairdressing parlor.
Photographer. The photographer is entitled to charge for his services in accordance with the tariff exhibited.
Cigars, Cigarettes and Playing Cards are obtainable in the Smoking-Room at fixed prices.
Smoking is permitted only in the Smoking Room and on deck. It is strictly prohibited below deck, in the saloon or in the state rooms.
Letters and Telegrams. The Chief Steward has charge of the distribution of incoming mail.
Letters for passengers will be brought on board at the port of arrival before the passengers land. In their own interest, therefore, passengers should personally ascertain whether there is any mail for them before they leave the ship.
Before leaving the ship passengers are recommended to leave their address at the purser's office, so that all mail arriving after their departure may be forwarded to them.
Letters and telegrams may be directed in c/o any of the company's agents.
Telegrams, to be dispatched from the next port are accepted at the purser's office only, wireless messages at the ship's wireless station.
Deck Chairs and Blankets may be hired of the Deck Stewards on board at a charge of $1.50 each for the voyage.
Pastimes and Games, such as shuffleboard, deckquoit, dice, dominos, draughts and chess are at the disposal of the passengers.
Service. Passengers are requested, in their own interest, to submit any complaints they may have to make to the Captain at the time of his daily round of inspection every morning. The wishes of the passengers will be considered in the best possible manner.
Landing. Every first, second and cabin class passenger will be furnished during the voyage with a landing card bearing his name. This card must be presented in the dining room to the Immigration Officers who board the steamer at Quarantine Station
The card will be stamped after inspection and returned to passenger who has to present it again to an Official of the Company when leaving the steamer.
No passenger will be permitted to land without this stamped card.
Firearms. The carrying of fire arms of any kind is prohibited by law in the U. S. A. Offenders are liable to heavy fines and punishment.
To Firms Interested in Exports and Imports.
If you consider it of importance to ensure rapid and reliable transportation for your goods destined to countries overseas, we recommend you to consider the claims of the unexcelled Lloyd Freight Service.
In addition to the New York service, on which the Norddeutscher Lloyd maintains a regular service every three to four days of rapid and first-class passenger, mail and freight steamers, there are the following freight steamer services to North America, viz:
- A weekly combined service with the Cairn-Thomson Line from Hamburg/Bremen to Montreal (calling at Quebec if sufficient inducement).
- A fortnightly service from Hamburg/Bremen to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Norfolk.
- A monthly service from Hamburg/Bremen to New Orleans.
*) A monthly service from Hamburg-Bremen to Galveston and Houston.
*) A service every three weeks from Hamburg/Bremen'' Antwerp via the Panama Canal to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle and Vancouver.
There are also regular departures from Bremen to Central and South America (East and West Coast), Africa, Australia, to the Far East (weekly), as well as to Mediterranean ports, the Levant, England and the Baltic ports.
If you have not already consigned "per Norddeutscher Lloyd", may we ask the favor of a trial which we are sure will convince you of the reliability of our Freight Service?
•) Passengers ore also carried on these services.
Steamers engaged in the North Pacific Service arc equipped with refrigerator space.
Wireless Telegraphy
The wireless stations (Telefunken-System) on board of all steamers of the Norddeutscher Lloyd are permanently in communication with coast stations either directly or by way of other ships. The names of such stations and ships will be published every fore-noon.
A wireless message sent from land to a ship at sea must be addressed as follows:
- Name of Addresses (to ensure correct delivery give full name).
- Name of Steamer (as given in the International Register).
- Name of Coast station (by which the message is to be transmitted).
Example: Heinrich Schmidt — Columbus — Norddeich.
All information regarding the dispatch of wireless messages, length of time required for transmission and telegraph fee may be obtained free of charge at the wireless station on board, or on land from the Deutsche Betriebsgesellschaft fur drahtlose Telegrafie m. b. H., Berlin, SW II, Hallesches Ufer 12/13; telegraphic address "Debeg", telephone No.: Lutzow 3640/34.
Messages are accepted at all telegraph offices in Germany and abroad for all ships mentioned in the International Register.
The wireless service on board of the steamers is operated by the Deutsche Betriebsgesellschaft für drahtlose Telegrafie m. b. H., (Debeg), Berlin SW. I I. All enquiries, complaints etc., may be addressed to this company. The steamship company assumes no responsibility in this respect.
The wireless stations of the steamers "Columbus", "München" and "Stuttgart" are in direct and constant communication with Germany and/or North America.
American Head Tax.
The amount paid At American Head Tax may be refunded if all the under-noted conditions are fulfilled:
- If the passenger does not stay in the United States longer than 60 days, and if the reply to question No. 20 of the Declaration Form is given as "not more than 60 days.
- If, when passing the prescribed examination before landing in New York, the passenger informs the competent official of his intention to leave the United States within 60 days; and that he receives Form No. 514-A (Transit Certificate) in which the arrival in America is officially noted. Part A).
- If, when leaving America, the date of departure of the passenger is endorsed on the same form by the Steamship Company whose steamer is used (or in the case of travelers by rail, the date of crossing the frontier is inserted by the officials of the railroad concerned, and the form signed by them.) (Part B).
- If Form No. 514-A, when duly signed by the passenger in portions A and B, is presented to the American Authorities within 120 days from the original date of landing in the United States.
It is recommended that Form 514-A, when completely filled in, be handed to our Office, North German Lloyd, 32. Broadway, New York, or else sent to the Norddeutscher Lloyd, Passage Department, Bremen, immediately after landing in Europe.
If these conditions are not fulfilled the return of the amount paid for American Head Tax will not be granted by the United States Immigration Authorities.
Global Track Chart on the Back Cover, North German Lloyd SS Columbus First and Second Class Passenger List - 28 July 1928. GGA Image ID # 15e5cf1f31