SS Stavangerfjord
Passasjerliste - Kabin og Turist Klasse (Passenger List - Cabin and Tourist Class)
Math. Anzjon, Kaptein (Captain)
Edgar Gronneberg, Overstyrmann
Haakon Bergh, Maskinmester
Torbjorn Frydenlund, Regnskapsforer
Godtfred Mayer, Lege
Harald Donnum, Overstuert
Reiseledere for Amerika --Mexico-turen:
Lyder Selvig og frue
List from Passenger Program includes Cabin and Tourist Class Passengers
Columns represent: Name, Where they are from
Aaen, Else Stavanger Aalvig, Ingleiv Bergen Aaserud, Sara Boston Adolfsen, John Bergen Anfinsen, Anna Brooklyn Andersen, David S. New-York Andersen, Johanne --- Barth, Anne Johanne Brooklyn Birk, Oline Cedarhurst, L.I. Bjornevold, Astrid New-York Dahl, Harry Great River, L.I. Egeland, Ingeborg Brooklyn Egeland, Arnulf --- Endresen, Gustav A. Stavanger Erichsen, Marie New-York Froland, Trygve Aalesund Garnaas, Kirsti Stamford, Conn. Hanssen, Borghild Brooklyn Hjemdal, Inga Tveit Holt, Niels Visborg, Danmark Holt, Kristine --- Ihle, Rachel Norwalk, Conn. Jensen, Judith Brooklyn Jensen, Anna Brevik Jensen, Nelly New-York Johnsen, Hans Aalesund Knutsen, Ragnar M. Shaker * Hights, Ohio Lande, Agathe Tysnes, Vaage larsen, Linda Westerley, S.I. Larsen, Anne M. N. Vancouver, B.C. Larsen, Ragna B. --- Leirevaag, Ada Stavanger Lerstad, Leif Aalesund Linnerud, Hanna Boston Moe, Gudrun Oslo Murstad, Einar Lillehammer Nilsen, Mathilde Brooklyn Odfjell, Abraham Fana Odfjell, Gudrun --- Olsen, Lilly Stavanger Olsen, Karen Hamar Reiersen, Borghild Lillesand Reksten, Hilmar Fana Semack, Hermine New-York Solen, Gudmuud Brooklyn Steen, Richard Oslo Steen, Gudrun --- Steensland, Borghild Stavanger Stohlmacher, Lussy Mandal Svensen, Anna Forest Hills, L.I. Tangedal, Dagny Lillesand Tollefsen, Torvalda Brooklyn Wickstrand, Roger Orebro Wickstrand, Grace --- Wickstrand, Dick --- Wickstrand, Charles --- TILLEGG (Kabin/Cabin) Ramberg, Hakon Wilfred Brooklyn, N.Y. total: 8 Kabin Klasse Passasjerer TILLEGG (Turist/Tourist) Brudine, Randi M.G. Chicago, Ill. Ikke Ombord: Adolfsen, John Bergen Egeland, Ingeborg Brooklyn, N.Y. (3.Pl.) Egeland, Arnulf Brooklyn, N.Y. (3. Pl) Wickstrand, Roger m. familie Orebro Skal vaere: Wickstrand, Roger m. familie Chicago, Ill. USA Total: 47 Turist Klass Passasjerer Ragnar M. Knutsen
This is the ancestor of the contributor. Please see SS Bergensfjord for more information on this ancestor Ragnar M. Knutsen. *The town where he is from should be Shaker Heights, Ohio.
Information
(also given in Norwegian on program)
A Route Map included with the Program
Cover of Program
Pictures and ship informationMeals are generally served at the following hours: Cabin Class Breakfast 8:00 - 9:30 a.m. Bouillon 11:00 a.m. Lunch 1:00 p.m. Tea 4:30 p.m. Dinner 7:00 p.m. A bugle is sounded at 8:00 a.m. and also half an hour before and at the beginning lunch and dinner. Tourist Class Breakfast 8:00 - 9:30 a.m. Lunch 1:00 p.m. Tea and Coffee 4:00 p.m. Dinner 7:00 p.m. A gong is sounded at 8:00 a.m. and also half an hour before and at the beginning of lunch and dinner. Seats at the dining tables are assigned by the Steward after sailing. In assigning the seats there will as far as possible be shown due regard to the wishes of the passengers. Gambling is prohibited. Baths which are free, should be ordered from the bathroom or stateroom servants. Library. Books may be borrowed from the ship's library by applying to the music room attendant or deck waiter, to whom the books must be returned the day before arrival. Baggage. Only ordinary steamertrunks and hand-baggage is allowed in the staterooms. Baggage labelled "Baggage Room" will be placed in the baggage room, entrance on "D" Deck aft. port side, to which there is access every day 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. and 15 to 16 (3 to 4 p.m.). Baggage labelled "Hold" will be placed in ship's hold.Deck chairs may be secured by applying to the Deck waiter (Music room attendant). Charge one doll. ($1.00). Blankets and Pillows must not be taken from the staterooms for use on deck. RUGS may be hired for $0.50 for the voyage by applying to the deck waiter (Music room attendant). Wireless Telegrams are received for transmission at any time by the wireless operator. Wireless Station is located on upper deck (bridge deck). Ordinary Telegrams are received for transmission by the Purser. Letters must be stamped with Norwegian stamps and put in the mail boxes. Mail will be sent ashore at first port of call. Stamps are obtainable from the music room attendant (deckwaiter), and also from the shop attendant in the Social Hall. Valuables. The company will not be responsible for money, jewelry or other valuables, belonging to the passengers. The passengers are warned not to leave such articles in their staterooms. Money and other valuables enclosed in special safety envelopes provided for such purpose may be deposited with the purser, who will give receipt for package, but as no charges are made, the company assumes no responsibility. Exchange of Money. The purser will exchange a limited amount of dollars or kroner. Time and rate of exchange will be posted on bulletin boards. Doctor's Office is located on "E" deck starboard side. Hours from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. and from 4 to 5 p.m. Emergency calls are attended to at any time. No charges will be made when illness originates on board. For attendance of illnesses originating prior to embarkation a fee may be charged. Medicine is free. A trained Nurse will attend passengers in case of illness. Purser's Office (also information office), located in C. deck vestibule, starboard side, is open from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. and from 15:30 - 16:30 (3:30 - 4:30 p.m.). Bennetts Travelbureau is located opposite Purser's Office. Barber Shop is located in C. deck vestibule, port side. The following articles may be purchased in the Barber's shop: Cameras, Pencils, Seasick Remedies, Films, Ingersoll Watches, Toilet articles, Waterman's Fountain-pens, Sun Goggles, Caps, etc. Shops are located in Social Halls. The following articles may be purchased in the shops: Postal Cards, Stamps, Books, Magazines, Souvenir Books, Souvenirs, Playing Cards, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco, Pipes, Fruit Chocolate, Candies. Copy of Passenger's Original Program Contributed by Karin Knutsen for the
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