Marine Disaster
Elmer Times
[The following paragraph is the only passenger-specific one in a longer article.]
Among the Titanic’s passengers reportedly was Frederick Sutton, whose home was at Haddonfield, but who had large business interests in Wildwood. He was one of the organizers of the Marine National Bank at that place and has always been one of its most valued directors. He has been heavily interested in the electric plant and the trolley line on Five Mile Beach, and was also president of the Collingswood National Bank, and a member of the coffee importing firm of Sutton & Vanzant, Philadelphia.
Among the Titanic’s passengers reportedly was Frederick Sutton, whose home was at Haddonfield, but who had large business interests in Wildwood. He was one of the organizers of the Marine National Bank at that place and has always been one of its most valued directors. He has been heavily interested in the electric plant and the trolley line on Five Mile Beach, and was also president of the Collingswood National Bank, and a member of the coffee importing firm of Sutton & Vanzant, Philadelphia.
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