Stephen Koschal ~ Quality Autographs & Signed Books
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MACKENZIE, Edwina Troutt  (1884-1984).  Second Class passenger on the RMS Titanic. She made her first transatlantic crossing in 1907. She was booked in Cabin #101 on “E” Deck. Her famous comment was “How could I drown my maiden name was Troutt”.  She was placed in Life Boat #13. Her rare collectors card which contains her portrait on the left and her name as a Titanic Survivor on the right. She has written: “Edwina C. Troutt, Second Class Passenger, saved on Life Boat #13, April 15, 1912, Saved a baby Assud Thomas, Born in England 1884”.  In excellent condition...................SOLD









Stephen Koschal ~ Quality Autographs & Signed Books
Serving Collectors, Libraries, Institutions, Autograph Galleries and Dealers with
Autographs and Signed Books in all Fields of Collecting Since 1967.

7155 Sand Crest View, Colorado Springs, CO 80923 USA ~ Phone (561) 315-3622 ~ skoschal@aol.com