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UNITED STATES: 1952 - Chief Engineer's combined pax list 12/27/1952

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United States Lines - A special, thirty-two page passenger list from a December 27, 1952, combining all three classes into one booklet.

Usually the steward created these combined lists and issued a copy to all the officers. According to the pen notation on page one, this list belonged to the Chief Engineer. 

The SSUS departed New York on December 27, bound for Le Havre, Southampton, and Bremerhaven. Judging by the number of names, it was a busy crossing for Cabin and Tourist classes. The Chief Engineer appeared interested in First Class as he tallied the number of names on each page to come up with a total of 221. I suspect his interest came from the table he hosted in the First Class Dining Room. 

The busy post-Christmas crossing was a stalwart during the age of ocean liners. Sadly, it is long gone.

Excellent condition.

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