<Ul> <Li> Able Seaman George Moore, in command of the boat </Li> <Li> Charlotte Drake Cardeza, a Philadelphia heiress who also brought into the boat her son Thomas Drake Cardeza and two servants </Li> <Li> Edith Graham, wife of William T. Graham, the founder of the Dixie Cup Company, along with her daughter Margaret and her daughter's governess </Li> <Li> Henry S. Harper, owner of a New York City publishing firm, who also brought into the boat his wife Myra, Pekinese dog Sun Yat Sen, and an Egyptian dragoman </Li> <Li> The Frederic and Daisy Spedden, a wealthy family from Tuxedo Park, New York, along with their six - year - old son Douglas, his nurse, and Mrs. Spedden's maid </Li> <Li> Clara Hays, wife of wealthy Canadian Charles Melville Hays, along with her daughter Mrs. Thornton Davidson, and her maid </Li> <Li> Harry Anderson, a Wall Street stockbroker </Li> <Li> Colonel Alfons Simonius - Blumer, president of the Swiss Bankverein, and his attorney, Dr. Max Staehelin - Maeglin </Li> </Ul> <Li> Able Seaman George Moore, in command of the boat </Li> <Li> Charlotte Drake Cardeza, a Philadelphia heiress who also brought into the boat her son Thomas Drake Cardeza and two servants </Li> <Li> Edith Graham, wife of William T. Graham, the founder of the Dixie Cup Company, along with her daughter Margaret and her daughter's governess </Li>

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