Sinking Of The Titanic And Great Sea Disasters by Logan Marshall (best reads of all time txt) π
Another Triumph Set Down To Wireless Telegraphy--
The World Goes To Sleep Peacefully--The Sad Awakening.
Like A Bolt Out Of A Clear Sky Came The Wireless Message
On Monday, April 15, 1912, That On Sunday Night
The Great Titanic, On Her Maiden Voyage Across The
Atlantic, Had Struck A Gigantic Iceberg, But That All The
Passengers Were Saved. The Ship Had Signaled Her Distress And
Another Victory Was Set Down To Wireless. Twenty-One
Hundred Lives Saved!
Additional News Was Soon Received That The Ship Had Collided
With A Mountain Of Ice In The North Atlantic, Off Cape Race,
Newfoundland, At 10.25 Sunday Evening, April 14th. At
4.15 Monday Morning The Canadian Government Marine
Agency Received A Wireless Message That The Titanic Was Sinking
And That The Steamers Towing Her Were Trying To Get Her Into
Shoal Water Near Cape Race, For The Purpose Of Beaching Her.
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Communication Very Soon If I Proceeded To Azores, It Left
Halifax, Boston And New York, So I Chose The Latter.
"Again, The Passengers Were All Hysterical About Ice, And I
Pointed Out To Mr. Ismay The Possibilities Of Seeing Ice If I
Went To Halifax. Then I Knew It Would Be Best To Keep In
Touch With Land Stations As Best I Could. We Have Experienced
Great Difficulty In Transmitting News, Also Names Of Survivors.
Our Wireless Is Very Poor, And Again We Have Had So
Many Interruptions From Other Ships And Also Messages From
Shore (Principally Press, Which We Ignored). I Gave Instructions
To Send First All Official Messages, Then Names Of Passengers, Then
Survivors' Private Messages. We Had Haze Early Tuesday
Morning For Several Hours; Again More Or Less All Wednesday
From 5.30 A. M. To 5 P. M.; Strong South-Southwesterly
Winds And Clear Weather Thursday, With Moderate Rough Sea.
"I Am Pleased To Say That All Survivors Have Been Very
Plucky. The Majority Of Women, First, Second And Third
Class, Lost Their Husbands, And, Considering All, Have Been
Wonderfully Well. Tuesday Our Doctor Reported All Survivors
Physically Well. Our First Class Passengers Have Behaved
Splendidly, Given Up Their Cabins Voluntarily And Supplied
The Ladies With Clothes, Etc. We All Turned Out Of Our Cabins
And Gave Them To Survivors--Saloon, Smoking Room, Library,
Etc., Also Being Used For Sleeping Accommodation. Our Crew,
Also Turned Out To Let The Crew Of The Titanic Take Their
Quarters. I Am Pleased To State That Owing To Preparations Made
For The Comfort Of Survivors, None Were The Worse For Exposure,
Etc. I Beg To Specially Mention How Willing And Cheerful The
Whole Of The Ship's Company Behaved, Receiving The Highest
Praise From Everybody. And I Can Assure You I Am Very
Proud To Have Such A Company Under My Command.
"A. H. Rostron."
The Following List Of The Survivors And Dead Contains The Latest Revisions And
Corrections Of The White Star Line Officials, And Was Furnished By Them Exclusively
For This Book.
List Of Survivors
First Cabin
Anderson, Harry.
Antoinette, Miss.
Appieranelt, Miss.
Appleton. Mrs. E. D.
Abbott, Mrs. Rose.
Allison, Master, And Nurse.
Chapter 12 Pg 110Andrews, Miss Cornelia I.
Allen, Miss. E. W.
Astor, Mrs. John Jacob, And Maid.
Aubeart, Mme. N., And Maid.
Barratt, Karl B.
Besette, Miss.
Barkworth, A. H.
Bucknell, Mrs. W.
Bowerman, Miss E.
Brown, Mrs. J. J.
Burns, Miss C. M.
Bishop, Mr. And Mrs. D. H.
Blank, H.
Bessina, Miss A.
Baxter, Mrs. James.
Brayton, George.
Bonnell, Miss Lily.
Brown, Mrs. J. M.
Bowen, Miss G. C.
Beckwith, Mr. And Mrs. R. L.
Bisley, Mr. And Mrs.
Bonnell, Miss C.
Cassebeer, Mrs. H. A.
Cardeza, Mrs. J. W.
Candell, Mrs. Churchill.
Case, Howard B.
Camarion, Kenard.
Casseboro, Miss D. D.
Clark, Mrs. W. M.
Chibinace, Mrs. B. C.
Charlton, W. M.
Crosby, Mrs E. G.
Carter, Miss Lucille.
Calderhead, E. P.
Chandanson, Miss Victotrine.
Cavendish, Mrs. Turrell, And Maid.
Chafee, Mrs. H. I.
Cardeza, Mr. Thomas.
Cummings, Mrs. J.
Chevre, Paul.
Cherry, Miss Gladys.
Chambers, Mr. And Mrs. N. C.
Carter, Mr. And Mrs. W. E.
Carter, Master William.
Compton, Mrs. A. T.
Compton, Miss S. R.
Crosby, Mrs. E. G.
Crosby, Miss Harriet.
Cornell, Mrs. R. C.
Chibnall, Mrs. E.
Chapter 12 Pg 111
Douglas, Mrs. Fred.
De Villiers, Mme.
Daniel, Miss Sarah.
Daniel, Robert W.
Davidson, Mr. And Mrs. Thornton,
And Family.
Douglas, Mrs. Walter, And Maid.
Dodge, Miss Sarah.
Dodge, Mrs. Washington, And Son.
Dick, Mr. And Mrs. A. A.
Daniell, H. Haren.
Drachensted, A.
Daly, Peter D.
Endres, Miss Caroline.
Ellis, Miss
List Of Survivors--First Cabin (Continued)
Earnshaw, Mrs. Boulton.
Eustis, Miss E.
Emmock, Philip E.
Flagenheim, Mrs. Antoinette.
Franicatelli, Misy.
Fynn, J. I.
Fortune, Miss Alice
Fortune, Miss Ethel.
Fortune, Mrs. Mark.
Fortune, Miss Mabel.
Frauenthal, Dr. And Mrs. H. W.
Frauenthal, Mr. And Mrs. T. G
Frolicher, Miss Mabgaret.
Frolicher, May And Mrs.
Frolicher, Miss N.
Futrelle, Mrs. Jacques.
Gracie, Colonel Archibald.
Graham, Mr. And Mrs. William.
Graham, Miss M.
Gordon, Sir Cosmo Duff.
Gordon, Lady.
Gibson, Miss Dorothy.
Goldenberg, Mr. And Mrs. Samuel.
Goldenberg, Miss Ella.
Greenfield, Mrs. L. P.
Greenfield, G. B.
Greenfield, William.
Gibson, Mrs. Leonard.
Googht, James.
Chapter 12 Pg 112Haven, Mr. Henry B.
Harris, Mrs. H. B.
Holverson, Mrs. Alex.
Hogeboom, Mrs. J. C.
Hawksford, W. J.
Harper, Henry, And Man Servant.
Harper, Mrs. H. S.
Hold, Miss J. A.
Hope, Nina.
Hoyt, Mr. And Mrs. Fred.
Horner, Henry R.
Harder, Mr. And Mrs. George.
Hays, Mrs. Charles M., And Daughter.
Hippach, Miss Jean.
Hippach, Mrs. Ida S.
Ismay, J. Bruce.
Jenasco, Mrs. J.
Kimball, Mr. And Mrs. Ed. N.
Kennyman, F. A.
Kenchen, Miss Emile.
Longley, Miss G. F.
Leader, Mrs. A. F.
Leahy, Miss Nora.
Lavory, Miss Bertha.
Lines, Mrs. Ernest.
Lines, Miss Mary.
Lindstrom, Mrs. Singird.
Lesneur, Gustave, Jr.
Madill, Miss Georgette A.
Mahan, Mrs.
Melicard, Mme.
Menderson, Miss Letta.
Maiaimy, Miss Roberta.
Marvin, Mrs. D. W.
Marechell, Pierre.
Maroney, Mrs. R.
Meyer, Mrs. E. I.
Mock, Mr. P. E.
Middle, Mme. M. Oijve.
Minahan, Miss Daisy.
Minahan, Mrs. W. E.
Mcgough, James.
Newell, Miss Alice.
Newell, Miss Madeline.
Newell, Washington.
Newson, Miss Helen.
Chapter 12 Pg 113O'connell, Miss R.
Ostby, E. C.
List Of Survivors--First Cabin (Continued)
Ostby, Miss Helen.
Omund, Fieunam.
Panhart, Miss Ninette.
Pears, Mrs. E.
Pomroy, Miss Ellen.
Potter, Mrs. Thomas, Jr.
Peuchen, Major Arthur.
Peercault, Miss A.
Ryerson, John.
Renago, Mrs. Mamam.
Ranelt, Miss Appie.
Rothschild, Mrs. Lord Martin.
Rosenbahm, Miss Edith.
Rheims, Mr. And Mrs George.
Rosible, Miss H.
Rothes, Countess.
Robert, Mrs. Edna.
Rolmane, C.
Ryerson, Aiiss Susan P.
Ryerson, Miss Emily.
Ryerson, Mrs. Arthur, And Maid.
Stone, Mrs. George M.
Skeller, Mrs. William.
Segesser, Miss Emma.
Seward, Fred. K.
Shutter, Miss.
Sloper, William T.
Swift, Mrs. F. Joel.
Schabert, Mrs. Paul.
Sheddel, Robert Douglass.
Snyder, Mr. And Mrs. John.
Serepeca, Aiiss Aughsta.
Silvertiiorn, R. Spencer.
Saalfeld, Adolf.
Stahelin, Max.
Simoinus, Alfonsiu8.
Smith, Mrs. Lucien P.
Stephenson, Mrs. Walter.
Solomon, Abraham.
Silvey, Mrs. William B
Stenmel, Mr. And Mrs. Heleery
Spencer, Mbs. W. A., And Maid.
Slayter, Miss Hilda.
Spedden, Mr. And Mrs. F. O., And Child.
Steffanson, H. B.
Straus, Mrs., Maid Of.
Chapter 12 Pg 114Schabert, Mrs. Emma.
Slinter, Mrs. E.
Simmons, A.
Taylor, Miss.
Tucker, Mrs., And Maid.
Thayer, Mbs. J. B.
Thayer, J. B., Jr.
Taussig, Miss Rhth.
Taussig. Mrs. E.
Thor, Miss Ella.
Thorne, Mrs. G.
Taylor, Mr. And Mrs. E. Z
Trout, Miss Jessie.
Tucker, Gilbert.
Woolner, Hugh.
Ward, Miss Anna.
Williams, Richard M., Jb.
Warren, Mrs. P.
Wilson, Miss Helen A.
Williard, Miss C.
Wick, Miss Mary.
Wick, Geo.
Widener, Valet Of.
Widener, Mrs. George D., And Maid.
White, Mrs. J. Stuart.
Young, Miss Marie.
List Of Survivors--Second Cabin
Abesson, Mrs. Manna.
Abbott, Mrs. R.
Argenia, Mrs., And Two Children.
Angel, F.
Angle, William.
Baumthorpe, Mrs. L.
Balls, Mrs. Ada E.
Buss, Miss Kate.
Becker, Mrs. A. O., And Three Children
Beane, Edward.
Beane, Mrs. Ethel,
Bryhi, Miss D.
Beesley, Mr. L.
Brown, Mr. T. W. S.
Brown, Miss E.
Brown, Mrs.
Benthan, Lillian W.
Chapter 12 Pg 115Bystron, Karolina
Bright, Dagmar.
Bright, Daisy.
Clarke, Mrs. Ada.
Cameron, Miss. C.
Caldwell, Albert F.
Caldwell, Mrs. Sylvan
Caldwell, Alden, Infant.
Cristy, Mr. And Mrs.
Collyer, Mrs. Charlotte.
Collyer, Miss Marjorie
Christy, Mrs. Alice.
Collet, Stitart.
Christa, Miss Dijcia.
Charles, William.
Croft, Millie Mall.
Doling, Mrs. Elsie.
Drew, Mrs. Lulu.
Davis, Mrs. Agnes.
Davis, Miss Mary.
Davis, John M.
Duvan, Florentine.
Duvan, Mibs A.
Davidson, Miss Mary.
Doling, Miss Ada.
Driscoll, Mrs. B.
Deystrom, Caroline.
Emcarmacion, Mrs. Rinaldo.
Faunthorpe, Mrs. Lizzie
Formery, Miss Ellen.
Garside, Ethel.
Gerrecai, Mrs. Marcy.
Genovese, Angere.
Hart, Mrs. Esther.
Hart, Eva.
Harris, George.
Hewlett, Mrs. Mary.
Hebber, Miss S.
Hoffman, Lola.
Hoffman, Louis.
Harper, Nina.
Hold, Stephen.
Hold, Mrs. Anna.
Hosono, Masabtjmi.
Hocking, Mr. And Mrs. George.
Hocking, Miss Nellie.
Herman, Mrs. Jane, 2 Daughters
Healy, Nora.
Chapter 12 Pg 116Hanson, Jennie.
Hamatainen, W.
Hamatainen, Anna.
Harnlin, Anna, And Chjld
Ilett, Bertha.
Jackson, Mrs. Amy.
Juliet, Llnvche.
Jerwan, Mary.
Juhon, Podro.
Jacobson, Mrs.
Keane, Miss Nora H.
Kelly, Mrs. F.
Kantar, Mrs. S.
Leitch, Jessie.
Laroche, Mrs. And Miss Simmone.
List Of Survivors--Second Cabin (Continited)
Laroche, Miss Louise.
Lehman, Bertha.
Lauch, Mrs. Alex.
Laniore, Amelia.
Lystrom, Mrs. C.
Mellinger, Elizabeth.
Mellinger, Child.
Marshall, Mrs. Kate.
Mallett, A.
Mallett, Mrs. And Child.
Mange, Paula.
Mare, Mrs. Florence.
Mellor, W. J.
Mcdearmont, Miss Lela.
Mcgowan, Anna.
Nye, Eltzabetb.
Nasser, Mrs. Delia.
Nussa, Mrs. A.
Oxenham, Pebcy J.
Phillips, Alice.
Pallas, Emilio.
Padro, Jitlian.
Prinsky, Rosa.
Portalttppi, Emilio.
Parsh, Mrs. L.
Plett, B.
Quick, Mrs. Jane.
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