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Passenger list: S.S. Nieuw Amsterdam, Holland America Line, New York to Rotterdam via Boulogne sur mer, Tues., June 14, 1910.
2014.046.0016
2014.046
Roggeveen, Bob
Gift
Adriaan P.L Roggeveen Collection. Gift of Robert Roggeveen.
1910 - 1910
Date(s) Created: 1910 Date(s): 1910
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Notes: Archives 2014.046.0016 ==== Holland-America Line. Passenger List ==== List of Cabin Passengers - - On Board - - Twin Screw Steamer “ Nieuw Amsterdam ” From NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM via BOULOGNE-SUR-MER Tuesday, June the 14th, 1910 ==== From New York to Rotterdam via Boulognia[sic]-sur-Mer Tuesday, June the l4th, 1910 OFFICERS - of the Twin Screw Steamship - “ Nieuw Amsterdam ” A. ROGGEVEEN, Commander — STAFF : HARTOGH HEYS, Chief-Officer MERKELBACH, Chief-Engineer GELEEDTS, Purser ZOUTENDYK, Chief-Steward Dr. DOWLING, Physician ==== FIRST CABIN. Mr. Cary Abbott Mr. Chas. A. Alexander Mr. E. P. Alexander Mrs. E. M. Alexander Miss A. D. Alexander Mr. Julian Alexander Mr. Harry M. Alexander Miss S. T. Alexander Miss Grace D. Allen Miss Anne H. Allen Mrs. A. Anderson Miss Helen Anderson Mrs. L. Annis Mr. T. M. Apte Rev. J. A. Assmann Miss Juliette Avery Mr. B. Babrowsky Mr. John Baczensky Miss F. St. J. Baldwin Dr. Edwin A. Barber Rev. Chas. Becker Miss R. K. Beeson Mr. W. E. Bell Mrs. W. E. Bell Master Roland Bell *Mr. Henry E. Bennett ---- Mr. Arthur de Beon Mrs. H. M. Blanc Miss Maud May Blanc Miss Adele Blanc Mr. M. Bloch Miss Bloch Mr. Max Bloch Mrs. Max Bloch Master Roland Bloch Master Raymond Bloch *Mr. C. H. Breed *Mrs. C. H. Breed *Miss Anne Breed *Miss Elizabeth Breed Mr. Henry F. Boardman Mrs. Henry F. Boardman Mr. Derick L. Boardman Miss Wynanda Boardman *Mr. Gustav Bok *Mrs. Gustav Bok *Miss Edith Bregg Mrs. Mary C. Brelsford Mr. John H. Brelsford Mr. Wm. Budd Mrs. Wm. Budd Miss A. Burns *Disembark at Boulogne sur Mer. ==== FIRST CABIN—Continued Judge Henry Burnett Mrs. Henry Burnett Mr. J. W. Burras Mrs. J. W. Burras Miss Emma R. Bushong Dr. W. J. Butler Mr. S. T. Butler Mrs. Leroy L. Cameron Miss M. Carret Mrs. Mary W. Compau Miss Elise Compau Mr. J. C. Chadwick Dr. C. H. Chetwood Mrs. C. H. Chetwood Miss D. Gladys Coddington *Miss A. Collins Mrs. C. S. Comstock Miss May Comstock Miss Dorothy B. Comstock Miss Lucile Corwin Mr. James Craig Mrs. James Craig Miss Elsie Croll Mrs. Jennie S. Croll *Mr. J. M. Culp *Mrs. J. M. Culp *Miss Culp Mrs. Hiram Henry Denio Master Harry Denio and Maid Mr. F. R. Dressier Rev. F. M. L. Dumont *Disembark at Boulogne sur Mer. ---- Mr. F. P. Dyer *Miss M. S. Edwards *Mr. Alfonso Martinez Fabian, Hgr. Miss Margery Fisher Mrs. J. F. Forbes Miss Vivian Forbes Miss Florence Forbes Prof. Geo. M. Forbes Dr. John F. Forbes *Mrs. James Forbis *Miss Forbis Miss Edith Foster Miss Elizabeth Foster Miss J. W. Frothingham Mr. S. Garver Mrs. G. Gennert Master Alfred Gennert Master Maurice Gennert Mr. Adam Glutting Mrs. Adam Glutting Prof. J. H. Gore Mrs. J. H. Gore Mr. Levi Gottschalk Mrs. Levi Gottschalk Miss Lillian Gottschalk Rev. Chas. P. Grannar Mr. S. de Greve Mrs. S. de Greve Mr. Theodore Groedel Mrs. Theodore Groedel Miss Clara Groedel ==== FIRST CABIN—Continued Mr. Oliver Dennett Grover Mrs. O. D. Grover Mrs. J. Grimwald Mr. H. C. Hackney Mrs. H. C. Hackney Mrs. L. Hanauer Master S. Hanauer Miss Elise Handschin Miss Elizabeth Handschin Mr. Maurice Handschin Miss E. T. Harris *Mr. C. T. Hearin *Mrs. Chas. Hearin *Miss Hearin Mr. N. Heesters Mrs. N. Heesters and Two Children Mr. Sigmund Heldman Mrs. Sigmund Heldman Miss Helen Heineman Miss Hortense Heineman Mr. Paul Herz Miss B. K. Hibben *Prof. Wrn. Bancroft Hill *Mrs. Wm. Bancroft Hill Faraulein Hoch Dr. Wm. D. Hohmann Mrs. Wm. D. Hohmann Master Wm. D. Hohmann Jr. Master Philip F. Hohmann Mr. H. O. Hornberger ---- Mrs. H. O. Hornberger Miss Hornberger Mr. Hornberger Mrs. Robert Horner *Miss G. Huntington Mr. F. W. von der Hutten Mrs. F. W. von der Hutten Mr. Robert Insinger Mr. F. N. Insinger Mrs. Robert Insinger Mr. Albrecht Insinger Mr. John Insinger Mr. Joe Jsele Mrs. Joe Jsele Miss Josephine Jsele Master Vincent Jsele Mr. G. Jurgens Mrs. G. Jurgens Mr. G. Jurgens, Jr. Mr. George H. Klein Mr. A. G. Kellogg Mr. John Ryland Kendrick Mrs. John Ryland Kendrick Mr. Baynard Hardurick Kendrick *Miss Frances H. King Rev. A. M. Korves Hon. Gottfried Krueger *Disembark at Boulogne sur Mer. ==== FIRST CABIN— Continued Mrs. Gottfried Krueger Miss Olga Krueger Miss Gretchen Krueger Miss Dorothy Krueger and Governess Miss M. Kurtz Mr. Martha I. Kuznik, M. D. Mr. A. J. Lamme Mrs. A. J. Lamme Master A. J. Lamme, Jr. Mr. Leo. E. Leipziger Mr. G. W. Lembeck Mrs. G. W. Lembeck Miss Mary Lembeck Master G.W. Lembeck, Jr. and Maid Mr. Walter Leuk Mrs. Walter Leuk Mr. L. C. Lens Mrs. L. C. Lens Master Lens Mr. Moser Levy Mrs. Moser Levy Miss Levy Mrs. Emma M. MacRae Mr. J. L. Magnus Mrs. J. L. Magnus Mr. H. Mattern *Mr. Walter Mathison *Mrs. Walter Mathison Mr. S. May Mr. Arthur Mees ---- Mrs. Arthur Mees Dr. C. L. Mees *Mrs. L. E. Merrill Mr. Henry Meyer Mrs. Laura F. Michener Mrs. Harriet B. Millis Mrs. Samuel H. Mitchell Mr. Samuel H. Mitchell Mrs. W. Bigler Morrison, Jr. Miss E. Mottu Miss Hanny Mottu Miss C. J. McNally Mrs. William Nettleton Mr. Max Nijdegger Mrs. Max Nijdegger and Two Children Mr. A. D. Noyes Miss J. D. Noyes Mr. John A. Orb Mrs. John A. Orb Master Jack Orb Miss Catherine Orb Mr. William N. Paine Mrs. B. Pardo Miss I. Pardo Miss C. Pardo Mrs. Allan Taber Paul Miss Abby S. Perry Mr. G. H. Petri Mrs. G. H. Petri Miss Clara Peterson *Disembark at Boulogne sur Mer. ==== FIRST CABIN—Continued Miss Paula Peterson Mr. J. W. Petersen Mr. Albert H. Pitkin Mr. A. H. Plant Mrs. Fred. Platt Rev. Dr. H. Poels Miss Emily Poleman Mrs. M. W. Pope Mr. Svan Praag Mrs. Svan Praag Miss M. H. Prince Miss H. Prince Master Prince Mr. D. Probstein Miss E. Raitt *Mrs. Wm. Reed Mr. Philip Renner *Hon. James B. Reynolds Miss L. Richards * Miss Clara V.Richardson *Mr. H. Robitzek *Mrs. H. Robitzek Miss Charlotte L. Robbins Mr. Harold R. Robinson Mrs. M. M. Robinson Miss F. M. Robinson Miss M. B. Robinson *Mrs. E. Robitzek *Mr. E. Robitzek Mr. Henry Roemer Mrs. Henry Roemer Miss Roemer Mrs. T. Rolshoven *Disembark at Boulogne sur Mer. ---- Miss Tekla Rosenfelder Mr. Bert Rosenthal Mr. Cyrus Rothschild Mrs. Cyrus Rothschild *Miss T. Rothschild *Miss Harriet Sartain Mr. J. Sauerquell Mrs. J. Sauerquell Mrs. Renee Schloss Master Monroe Schloss Master Julius Schloss Mr. David Schwab Mrs. David Schwab Mr. F. Schwartz Mrs. F. Schwartz Miss Amoreta Schwartz Mr. John C. Seager Master John Seager Mrs. E. H. Sherman Miss Aimee Sherman Miss Elizabeth Sherman Miss Carolyn E. Shoemaker *Mr. D. Simon *Mrs. D. Simon *Miss Sylvia Simon *Miss Florence Simon Mr. S. J. Singer Mrs. S. J. Singer Rev. G. Slominski Mr. Henry P. Smith *Miss Lillia Snelling Mr. J. W. Soady Mrs. J. W. Soady ==== FIRST CABIN—Continued Mr. I. Sonneborn Mr. A. P. Stacy Mrs. A. P. Stacy Miss Elizabeth Stacy Miss Margaret Stacy Mr. Theodore L. Stern *Miss E. E. Stoney Mr. Montrose Strassburger Mrs. Pauline Strassburger Miss Fannie Strassburger Miss Helen Strassburger Miss C. Strausser Mr. Henry Stuhr Mrs. Henry Stuhr Miss Alvyna Stuhr Dr. H. F. Swift Mr. H. Talens Miss C. Telford Miss B. Trask Mr. Harlan P. Turner Mr. M. Uhry ----- Mrs. M. Uhry Master Lucien Uhry Master Robert Uhry and Maid Dr. F. M. Urban Rt. Rev. C. Van de Ven Mrs. A. J. La Vigne Mr. Louis C. Wagner Mrs. Louis C. Wagner Miss V. Walker *Mr. E. S. Wentworth *Mrs. E. S. Wentworth Mr. Y. M. Whittaker Miss Lula Wicks *Miss Gladys Wiles Mr. Irving R. Wiles Mrs. C. T. Windmuller Mr. E. D. Wood Mrs. E. D. Wood Mr. Frank Wood Mrs. Frank Wood Mr. H. B. Woolston Mrs. H. B. Woolston *Disembark at Boulogne stir Mer. [END FIRST CABIN] ==== SECOND CABIN. Miss A. Alther Mr. O. Altenbach *Mr. Wm. Aretz Mr. A. F. Baier Mrs. A. F. Baier Miss C. Baumblatt Dr. L. J. Bell Mr. H. G. Benckhuysen Mr. I. Berger Mr. W. Binder Miss M. Blanke Mrs. J. Bloomcid Mr. J. Blumenbach Mrs. G. Boer Miss P. Bobele Master S. Bobele Mrs. P. Bobele and Infant Mrs. L. du Bois Miss M. du Bois Mr. C. Buwhuis Mrs. C. Buwhuis Mrs. A. Borchard Mr. J. de Brown Mr. T. de Brown Mrs. J. Bush and Infant Mr. J. Bush *Disembark at Boulogne sur Mer. ---- Mr. F. J. Brendle Miss E. Budel Mr. P. Cerowski Mr. J. J. Cech Miss T. Cheesman Prof. G. Chinard Mrs. G. Chinard Miss O. Clifford *Mr. F. P. Conley *Miss E. Conley *Mrs. E. C. Cox Mr. M. Gzerwinsky Master M. Czerwinsky Master A. B. Czerwinsky Mrs. J. van Dam and Child Mr. J. van Dam Miss E. Dann Miss H. Dann Miss Job. van Deene Mr. Wm. T. Deibels Mrs. Wm. T. Deibels and Infant Miss E. E. Dingwall Miss E. N. Dingwall Mrs. E. Doll Mr. F. Dombrowski ==== SECOND CABIN—Continued Mrs. G. Eberhard Mr. B. Eggert Mr. Ph. Eilen Mr. G. Eilen Mr. A. Elzerman Mrs. A. Elzerman Rev. J. Engelsman Mrs. J. Engelsman Master J. E. Engelsman Master J. Engelsman Miss A. Engelsman Mr. E. B. Eiserhardt Mr. H. Enger Mr. R. D. Eysaman Mr. J. Finnegan Mr. N. Fissa Mrs. M. Fissa Mr. S. Floersheim Mr. J. Freda Mrs. J. Friesema, Jr. Mr. P. Friesema Mr. Ch. N. French Mr. Fred. G. Futscher Mr. J. Gebhard Mrs. E. Gerber and Infant Master Ch. Gerber Master F. Gerber Miss L. Gerber Master E. Gerber Miss A. Gerber Mr. E. Gerber Mr. A. Gerstbrein * Disembark at Boulogne sur Mer. ---- Rev. van Gisteren *Mr. S. Goldsmith *Miss E. Grange Mr. R. G. Graven Mr. T. J. Grootendorst Mr. C. Grootendorst Miss F. Green Mr. K. Gredysa Mr. A. Haas Mrs. M. Hagmeier Mr. A. S. Halland Mrs. J. Hafele Miss B. Hafele Mr. J. Hartge Mrs. G. Hasseler Mrs. J. Hennekamp *Mr. F. Henry Mrs. J. Hetzelberger Mr. J. Hetzelberger Mrs. L. Hess Mr. J. Hejti Mr. J. Hejti Mr. L. F. Heyd Mrs. L. F. Heyd Mad. J. Heirtzelen Mr. Wm. Hudson Miss E. Hoffmann Mr. Ch. Holms Mr. J. Hunck Mr. F. W. Hulsebus Rev. Wm. Huygen Mr. J. Isele Mrs. J. Isele ==== SECOND CABIN—Continued Miss J. Isele Master V. Isele Rev. J. Joerres Mr. C. W. Johnson Mr. L. Jenet Miss J. Joerger Mr. M. Ivalichowsky Mr. A. Kafka Mr. H. v.d. Kallen Mr. E. Keller Mrs. E. Keller Miss A. Keller Miss T. Keller Mr. C. H. Kellerman Mrs. C. H. Kellerman Miss R. Kellerman Miss A. Kellerman Mr. A. Klein Mr. Wm. Klicke, Jr. Mr. Wm. Klicke Miss L. Kluge Mrs. A. Knoblauch Miss M. Korteweg Mr. F. Kosche Mr. F. Kosche Miss E. Kosche Mrs. K. Kosche Rev. E. Kreil Mr. H. Kreiss Mr. J. Kreiss Mr. H. P. Kreulen Mrs. W. v. d. Kraats Miss Cl. v. d. Kraats *Disembark at Boulogne sur Mer. ---- Master N. v. d. Kraats Mr. D. Kramer Mr. J. Kruissink Mrs. J. Kruissink Miss A. Kruissink Mr. P. J. Lammers Mrs. P. J. Lammers Mrs. M. C. Langer Mr. A. Langstadt Miss B. Levy Mr. H. F. Long Dr. R. G. Mackenzie Miss B. Mack Miss D. I. Mallinckrodt Mr. D. Marx Mrs. M. Mehren Mr. Mennig Mrs. B. Mennig Mr. G. T. E. Meistering Mrs. G. T. E. Meistering Mrs. J. Michels Mr. P. Miller Mr. Wm. FI. Muehlenfeld Mr. L. Muller Miss G. Nelles Miss T. R. Nelles Mr. P. Nogradi Mr. A. J. Nyenkamp Mr. L. v. Oeffel Mrs. G. Ofringa Mr. R. Oppenheim Miss I. Oppenheim ==== SECOND CABIN—Continued Mr. O. Osterheld Mrs. C. Osterheld Mr. A. L. Owen Mr. G. Palmer Mr. J. Palmer Mr. G. Palmer Miss A. Palmer Miss O. Palmer Miss J. Palmer Miss C. Perin Mr. S. Plottsky Mr. N. Poons Mr. J. Pos Mrs. G. C. Potts Dr. G. C. Potts Mr. J. Preis Mrs. J. Pries Mrs. F. Purdman Miss F. Purdman Mrs. D. Radcliffe Miss S. Rahde Mr; T. Ranowska Miss L. Reinbold Rev. H. Reinemund Dr. C. Reinemund Mr. A. J. Reckman Mrs. A. J. Reckman Miss H. Reckman Master B. Reckman Master A. Reckman *Miss J. Reverse Miss A. Rogan Mr. M. Roule *Disembark at Boulogne sur Mer. ---- Mr. J. Ryken Mr. A. v. d. Schaaf Mrs. A. v. d. Schaaf Miss A. v. d. Schaaf Mr. W. F. Schiffel Mrs. W. F. Schiffel Miss G. Schiffel Mrs. Chas. Schmisir Mr. Fred Schmisir Mr. F. Schmisir Mr. A. Schiess Mrs. K. Schick Miss B. Schmutz Mrs. B. Schreiner Mr. B. Schreiner Mr. D. A. Schreuder Mrs. Ch. Shetter Mr. J. J. Schultze Mrs. M. Schleissinger Mrs. M. Seiderman Miss B. Seiderman Mr. J. Siegenthaler Mr. M. Seethaler Mr. T. G. v. Silfhout Mrs. F. Simmen Master B. Simmen Mr. M. Sontheimer Mrs. J. L. Speiser Miss D. G. Speiser Miss S. E. Steele Mrs. S. Springer and Infant Mrs. B. Sprintze and Infant ==== SECOND CABIN—(Continued) Miss F. E. Stoehr Miss T. L. Stoehr Mr. N. Schwarz Mr. Stuart Mrs. A. Stussi Miss R. v. A. Stussi Mrs. E. Sueur Miss A. Stahl Mr. Chas. Sundermeyer Mrs. Chas. Sundermeyer Mr. W. Taat Mrs. W. Taat Mrs. C. Teede Miss E. Thorpe Mrs. L. Ulmer Mrs. T. Underberg Mr. M. Underberg Mrs. G. Verset Mr. L. Verset Miss M. Verset ---- Miss A. Veuilledit Belle Mr. L. Veltz Mrs. L. Veltz Mr. H. Visser Mr. E. Vogel Mr. R. Voigt Mr. S. Wegerich Mrs. S. Wegerich and Child Mr. S. Weiss Mr. A. Weisberg Mrs. A. Weisberg Master G. Weisberg Mr. B. Wellstein Mrs. L. Welter Miss J. C. Welter Mr. C. Wingroth Mr. C. Withum Mrs. A. G. Zoeller Mrs. K. Zurkitch and Infant [END SECOND CABIN] ==== The orchestra of well-trained musicians on board of S.S. “NIEUW AMSTERDAM” will play as indicated below: 10 to 11 a.m. Second Class Dining Saloon. 1 to 2 p.m. First Class Dining Saloon. 4 to 5 p.m. Second Class Dining Saloon. 7 to 8 p.m. First Class Dining Saloon. 9 to 10 p.m. First Class Social Hall. The above named hours may be altered according to circumstances. ==== The Fleet OF THE Holland-America Line consists of the following steamships: Twin screw Steamship “ROTTERDAM” Twin screw Steamship “NIEUW AMSTERDAM” Twin screw Steamship “NOORDAM” Twin screw Steamship “RYNDAM” Twin screw Steamship “POTSDAM” Twin screw Steamship “STATENDAM” ranging from 10,500 to 24,170 tons gross register. All steamships are of enormous tonnage, and splendidly equipped for the safety and comfort of passengers. They are all provided with the latest improvements, have bilge keels, superb decks, halls, saloons and large staterooms, and are fitted with the Marconi system for wireless telegraphy and the Submarine Signal Receiving Apparatus. They carry the U.S. and Royal Netherlands Mails and maintain a regular weekly service between New York and Rotterdam, stopping both ways at Boulogne-sur-Mer for the landing and embarkation ol passengers. For full information, sailings, and rates, apply to the General Passenger Agencies of the Holland-America Line, or to its local agents. ==== SUBJECT TO CHANGE Proposed Sailings Between NEW YORK and ROTTERDAM via BOULOGNE-SUR-MER FROM NEW YORK 1910 Tues., June 14 10 a. m. New Amsterdam Tues., June 21 10 a. m. Noordam Tues., June 28 10 a. m. ROTTERDAM (new) Tues., July 5 10 a. m. Ryndam Tues., July 12 10 a. m. Potsdam Tues., July 19 10 a. m. New Amsterdam Tues., Aug. 2 10 a. m. Noordam Tues., Aug. 9 10 a. m. ROTTERDAM (new) Tues., Aug. 16 10 a. m. Ryndam Tues., Aug. 23 10 a. m. Potsdam Tues., Aug. 30 10 a. m. New Amsterdam Tues., Sept. 6 10 a. m. Noordam Tues., Sept. 13 10 a. m. ROTTERDAM (new) Tues., Sept. 20 10 a. m. Ryndam Tues., Sept. 27 10 a. m. Potsdam Tues., Oct. 4 10 a. m. New Amsterdam Tues., Oct. 11 10 a. m. Noordam Tues., Oct. 18 10 a. m. ROTTERDAM (new) Tues., Oct. 25 10 a. m. Ryndam Tues., Nov. 1 10 a. m. Potsdam Tues’., Nov. 8 10 a. m. New Amsterdam Tues., Nov. 15 10 a. m. Noordam Tues., Nov. 22 10 a. m. ROTTERDAM (new) Tues., Nov. 29 10 a. m. Ryndam Tues.. Dec. 6 10 a. m. Potsdam Tues., Dec. 13 10 a. m. New Amsterdam ---- FROM ROTTERDAM 1910 Sat., June 11 4 a. m. ROTTERDAM (new) Sat., June 18 10 a. m. Ryndam Sat., June 25 3 a. m. Potsdam Sat., July 2 9 a. m. New Amsterdam Sat., July 16 8.30 a. m. Noordam Sat., July 23 2 a. m. ROTTERDAM (new) Sat., July 30 7 a. m. Ryndam Sat., Aug. 6 2 a. m. Potsdam Sat., Aug. 13 6.30 a.m. New Amsterdam Sat., Aug. 20 1 a. m. Noordam Sat., Aug. 27 5.30 a. m. ROTTERDAM (new) Sat., Sept. 3 1 a. m. Ryndam Sat., Sept. 10 5 a. m. Potsdam Sat., Sept. 17 12.15 a. m. New Amsterdam Sat., Sept. 24 4.30 a. m. Noordam Sat., Oct. 1 12.15 a. m. ROTTERDAM (new) Sat., Oct. 8 4.00 a. m. Ryndam Sat., Oct. 15 10.00 a. m. Potsdam Sat., Oct. 22 3.30 a. m. New Amsterdam Sat., Oct. 29 10.30 a. m. Noordam Sat., Nov. 5 3.00 a. m. ROTTERDAM (new) Sat., Nov. 12 9.00 a. m. Ryndam Sat., Nov. 19 2.30 a. m. Potsdam Sat., Nov. 26 9.30 a. m. New Amsterdam ---- PUBLIC TELEPHONES, with booths and an operator, are located on the Holland-America Line Pier, foot of 5th St., Hoboken, N. J. ==== [text not present here for: Passenger Offices and Agencies of the Holland-America Line] ==== Information for Passengers Berths and Staterooms should be reserved as soon as possible in order to secure the most favorable location, especially during the summer season, when all available rooms are usually engaged considerable time (sometimes months) previous to departure of the steamship. When applying for accommodations, either by mail or telegraph, the name of the steamship, date of departure, number and sex of passengers, and desired class of accommodations, should be stated. Berths are not considered engaged unless secured by paying a deposit of $ 25.00 per berth for the first cabin and $ 10.00 per berth for the second cabin accommodations. The balance of the passage money must be paid not later than two weeks before sailing; if this has not been paid on or before that time, the Company reserves the right to resell the allotted accommodations. Deposit moneys are refunded only if notice of cancellation is given not later than two weeks before sailing. Passengers who do not sail on the steamship for which they have engaged accommodations or purchased a ticket, will forfeit fifty per cent of the passage money, unless notice is given not later than two weeks previous to sailing. Return and Prepaid Tickets entitle holders to passage only during the season and for the accommodations for which they have been issued. If used at any other season or for other accommodations than the face value indicates, holders will be required to make additional payment, or will be refunded any eventual difference in accordance with rates and rules in effect. Return or Prepaid Tickets are good for one year from date of issue and are not transferable. Upon application to one of the Company’s Passenger Offices, they may be extended by paying the difference between the rate in effect at the date of issue and time of sailing, in accordance with the conditions on the passage contract. Return Accommodations may be secured through the Company’s Passenger Offices or Agents. They should be engaged when securing berths for the outward trip, or as soon thereafter as possible. If a passenger is prevented from sailing on a steamship for which return accommodations have been secured, a transfer to an earlier or later steamship can be made by applying to any of the Company’s Offices or Agencies, provided application for the transfer be made not later than two weeks previous to the departure of the steamship on which berths had originally been reserved. Interchangeable Tickets. — The holder of a return ticket first or second class has the option of returning by one of the following lines: American Line, Atlantic Transport Line, Austro-Americana, Compagnie Generale Transatlantique, Cunard Line, Dominion Line, Hamburg-American Line, Leyland Line, Norddeutscher Lloyd, Red Star Line and White Star Line, subject to the rules and regulations of the line by which the ticket is used. Return tickets of any of the above lines will in the same way be honored by the Holland-America Line. If Unused Return Tickets are offered for cancellation, the amount paid for the round trip, less full outgoing fare and agent’s commission, will be refunded against delivery of the return certificate to one of the Company’s General Passenger Offices after authorisation has been received from the Company’s General Passenger Office at Rotterdam. Through Checking of Baggage for Paris. — Baggage of cabin passengers from New York to Paris via Boulogne-sur-Mer, can be checked through at our docks in Hoboken before embarkation, or on board the steamer. Steamer Trunks should not be higher than 13 inches, and of the usual width and length, so that they can be placed under the berth or sofa in the stateroom. Larger Pieces of Baggage are not permitted in the staterooms, but are stowed away in the baggage hold. ==== All pieces of baggage destined for staterooms must be marked “wanted’’, those for the baggage hold “not wanted,” and must bear passenger’s name, destination, number of berth and name of steamship; tags may be had at all Company’s offices and agencies or, on board, from the Baggagemaster. Eastbound Passengers from the interior should have their baggage checked to the Holland-America Line dock, Hoboken, N. J., by the baggage express agent on the train, previous to arrival in New York, Jersey City, etc. Custom House Examination. — The baggage of passengers leaving the steamship at Boulogne-sur-Mer, will be examined by the. French Custom House officers at the Gare Maritime at said port, or on arrival at Paris. The examination by the Holland Custom House officials will take place either on board, two or three hours previous to arrival at Rotterdam, or at the Hook of Holland, at the new pier of the Holland-America Line, built at the “HoOk” in 1903, and which pier may be used as a landing place for passengers and their baggage whenever tide or Other circumstances may prevent the steamship from proceeding at once to Rotterdam. Orders for Delivery of baggage free of charge at the railway depots in Rotterdam and Boulogne-sur-Mer are taken by the Baggagemaster on board the ship or at the Hook of Holland by the Company’s employees. Bicycles, provided properly crated, will be taken as baggage at owner’s risk, at a fixed rate. Steamer Chairs, of improved construction, may be rented at the different offices of the Company, on the dock and on board the steamer for one trip, at a fixed rate. This Company will not be responsible for money, jewelry or other valuables of passengers. Passengers are warned not to keep such articles in their staterooms. Keys to the staterooms may be obtained from the chief steward upon application. Each steamship is supplied with a safe in which all articles of value may be deposited. Both S.S. “Rotterdam” and “Nieuw Amsterdam” are provided with a safe deposit which is at the disposal of passengers. Inflammable or explosive articles are not allowed on board. Arms must be surrendered to the purser during the voyage. Seats at Table. — Seats at table are allotted after sailing. Mail will be accepted by the Purser after leaving New York and forwarded by pilot from Sandy Hook, without responsibility for proper mailing, however, on the part of the Company. Letters or postcards to be posted at Boulogne-sur-Mer should be put into the mailbag which will be hung in due time in a convenient place. Passengers are requested to put their letters etc. into the mailbag themselves. Stamps, stationery, postal cards, cable and telegraph blanks can be obtained from the saloon steward. Letters and Telegrams. — The Company is willing to accept letters or telegrams for passengers to be delivered on board on arrival or departure, without assuming, however, any responsibility for their proper delivery. The name of the passenger should be distinctly written, also the name of the steamship on which passengers travel. Undelivered letters are returned to the Post Office. Money. — Money of the United States or of European countries is accepted on board the steamships of the Holland America Line in payment of all bills, at fixed rates of Exchange. Foreign moneys are bought and sold at current rates at the Company’s Offices in Europe. The attention of the managers has been called to the fact that certain persons, believed to be professional gamblers, are in the habit of travelling to and fro in atlantic steamships. In bringing this to the knowledge of travellers, the managers, while not wishing in the slightest degree to interfere with the freedom of action of patrons of the Holland-America Line, desire to invite their assistance in discouraging games of chance, as being likely to afford these individuals special opportunities for taking unfair advantage of others. ==== [map] Abstract of Log ==== ==== Status: OK Status By: dw Status Date: 2014-08-27