And these were the composition of the civilian crew.
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Senior warrant officers, the Gunner, the Bosun, the Carpenter and the like are always referred to as Mr by the immemorial custom of the service. [dorbel]http://forum.oldweather.org/index.php?topic=3209.msg52131#msg52131
NOAA also had a picture of "Captain James Blaine Miller, USC&GS - ... The following year he was killed in the torpedoing of the LUSITANIA off the coast of Ireland."
(http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/700s/pers0083.jpg)
1:00 PM Capt. Denson turned ship over to Capt. J.F. Pratt
Captain & Mrs. Quillian left ship returning at 6:00 pm in motor dinghy
Crew list on Patterson's departure for Hawaii 17 December 1912 (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USCS%20Patterson/Book%2010/IMG_5974_0.jpg)
Complement of the CSC&GS Steamer Patterson
December 1912
Officers
James B. Miller
O.W. Swainson
P Herberger
John W Maupin
Geo. C. Mattison
C.N. Conover
A.N. Sobieralski
A.L. Giacomini
E.R. Edson
Crew
Anderson, Andrew
Ando, M
Bing, Ah
Berglund, Iver
Burton, Thos
Bahlstrom, E
Freitag, Billy
Gong, Fong
Hallenberg, Gustaf
Hensen, H.L.
Hanson, Harold
Holcomb, William S
Hoven, Robert,
Janisch, A
Janisch, Ed.
Johannson, John
Johnson Walfred
Johnson, G
Kawater, George
Kaarby, O
Kellogg, T.O.
Klamm, P
Larsen, L
Lawton, R.C.
Marquart, Robert
Miller, Earl H.
McLeod, Ray
Nelson, Robert
Nilsen, Carl S.
Paul, Friedrick
Ramberg, B
Reckmann, Hermann
Rohde, Ernst
Roberts, A.J.
Schlegel, Walter H.
Schrader, Friedich
Smith, John G
Thompson, J.F.
Utne, L.B.J.
Voldby, Peder
Wada, M.
Walden, Emil
Yamaguchi, K
Yim, Ah
Young, Archie
Yue, Sam