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La Bourgogne Passenger Manifest: The Terrible Turk

Yusuf Ismail was better known by the moniker “Terrible Turk”. 

As a wrestler he was a force to be dealt with. At 6’2”and 250 pounds he was known for his massive size and strength. In a four year wrestling career started in 1894 he was undefeated in the ring. 

 

Early in 1898 his new manager brought him to the United States, where in a New York theatre $100 was offered to anyone who could survive in the ring with him for fifteen minutes. A well known lightweight wrestler took up the challenge but paid the price. Many years later he recalled the event:

He was a modern Hercules and he knew how to apply his punishing strength, as he was as quick as a jungle cat and master of all holds. Youssuf came at me like a bull. He rushed me right off the mat into a bunch of chorus girls in the wing. The first thing I knew I found myself helpless. The Turk picked me up as if I was a kitten. Never before have I felt such terrible strength. Before I could give a wiggle or squirm he dashed me down on the boards with terrific force, knocking all the strength and wits out of me… They told me that after I had landed, Youssuf rolled me over with his foot, looked out over the audience, gave a contemptuous snort and walked off the stage. When I came to, I was a sadder, but wiser young man. Somehow or other I got into my clothes, hobbled out into the street and started to walk up Third Avenue towards my home. Youssuf had given my neck such a wrench that he almost tore it from my shoulders. It was several days before I could look in the direction I was headed.

In July 1898 he boarded La Bourgogne returning to Europe to open a cafe.

Captain Oscar Hilmore Henderson

Commanding the Cromartyshire was Captain Oscar Henderson. In the early morning of 3 July 1898, he was summoned from the pilot house by his wife, Clara Maud Henderson. She was an early riser and at 5:00 a.m. she thought she had heard a ship’s whistle in the distance.

Nothing could be discerned through the dense fog, so she and her husband walked forward and listened. Seconds past. Nothing. A whole minute passed without a sound.

Captain Oscar Hilmore Henderson and his wife

Clara Maud Henderson, aboard the Cromartyshire, 4 July 1898

 

And then they heard something approaching from the port side of the bow.

La Bourgogne Posters

On the La Bourgogne, First Class passengers were entitled to preferential accommodations and the privilege of seating with the Captain at dinner. In addition you were in 19th century version of “Who’s, Who”  for the voyage.

Below are two folders distributed to the First Class passengers:

Listing of Passengers (French Version)

 

 

Listing of Passengers (English Version)