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Mauritz Håkan Björnström-Steffansson () (also referred to as Hokan B. Steffanson), (9 November 1883 – 21 May 1962) was a Swedish businessman who survived the sinking of the RMS ''Titanic'' in 1912. In early 1913, Steffansson filed by far the largest claim for financial compensation made against the
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, for the loss of a single item of luggage or cargo as a result of the disaster.New York Times, Thursday 16 January 1913,
Titanic Survivors Asking $6,000,000
'.


Early life

Mauritz Håkan was born to Erik Samuel Steffansson and Berta Maria Björnström on 9 November 1883 in
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, Sweden. His father was a pioneer in the Swedish wood pulp industry. After studying chemical engineering at the Stockholm Institute of Technology, Steffansson was awarded a Swedish government scholarship to continue his studies in
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'' in the
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in 1904.


''Titanic'' survivor


Hugh Woolner’s testimony

On 10 April 1912, Steffansson bought a first class ticket and boarded the ''Titanic'' at
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(ticket number 110564, £269 111s). According to the testimony of Hugh Woolner at the United States Senate Inquiry into the disaster, he and Steffansson were in the first class smoking room at the moment of impact with the iceberg. After putting on their lifebelts, the two men went on deck and began helping crew members fill the lifeboats with women and children, in what they initially believed was a precautionary exercise. Once the seriousness of the situation was understood, Woolner recounted, he and Steffansson helped the crew physically remove a number of men who had forced their way into lifeboat C, ahead of women and children. Woolner confirmed that when all the lifeboats were launched, moments before the ship finally went under, he and Steffansson took the opportunity to jump from the rails of the flooding A deck into an empty space at the bow of collapsible lifeboat D, the last lifeboat to leave the ship. Woolner and Steffansson pulled another man from the water and together, they helped to row the lifeboat away from the ship.


Awards committee

After the disaster, Steffansson joined a survivors' committee which formed to award medals and a cup to the Captain, officers, and crew of the rescue ship RMS ''Carpathia''.New York Times, Thursday 30 May 1912,
Titanic survivors honour Captain Rostron
'


Claim for lost painting

Compensation claims submitted to US commissioner Gilchrist in New York, in January 1913, included a submission from Björnström-Steffansson demanding $100,000 ($2.4 million equivalent in 2014) in compensation for the loss of '' La Circassienne au Bain'', a large neoclassical oil painting by French painter
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. The compensation claim was the largest submitted for a single item of either passenger luggage or cargo.


Later life

In 1917, Steffansson married Mary Pinchot Eno, whom he was introduced to by fellow ''Titanic'' survivor
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. In the 1920s, Steffansson made a large fortune by acquiring significant interests in Canadian paper and
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industries, and in real estate. He was also responsible for developing significant real estate holdings in the
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area of New York into apartments and hotels. He retired in 1930. Mary Björnström-Steffansson died in 1953, Mauritz Håkan in May 1962. At the time of his death, the couple's residence on East 57th Street was one of the few remaining private houses on
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island. As the Björnström-Steffanssons were childless, the bulk of their fortune was left to Mauritz Håkan’s nephew Thord Steffansson.


References


External links


Bjornstrom-Steffansson's biography at Encyclopedia TitanicaHugh Woolner's Testimony to Senator Smith at the US Senate Inquiry
{{RMS Titanic RMS Titanic survivors 1883 births 1962 deaths