Passport of Almira Ann Dickson in connection with journey to the Holy Land from the U. S., oversized documents, 2pp, [198] 1853-09-23

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Almira Steinbeck's passport, granted on September 23, 1853 in Washington, D.C. and signed by Secretary of State William Learned Marcy. The passport also has a note from the United States consul in Jerusalem, John Warren Gorham, dated May 27, 1858. There is also a stamp from Alexandria dated June 14, 1855.

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United States of America

To all to whom these Presents shall come. Greeting

No 2304

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To all to whom these Presents shall come. Greeting

No 2304

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Age. 25 Years

Stature. 5 Feet 2 5/8 Inches Engh

Forehead. average height

Eyes. bluish grey

Nose. long

Mouth. large

Chin. full

Hair. dark red

Complexion. light

Face. long & narrow

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Signature of the Bearer Almira Ann Dickson

Gratis

[column] I the Undersigned Secretary of State of the United States of America. hereby request all whom it may concern to permit safely and freely to pass Almira Ann Dickson a Citizen of the United States and in case of need to give her all lawful Aid and Protection

Given under my hand and the pression of the Seal of the Department of State, at the City of Washington the 23 day of September, A.D. 1853, in the 78th Year of the Independence of these United States.

Wa. L. Marcy

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Seen at the Consulate of the United States of America at Jerusalem this 27th day of May, 1838; and good for the voyage to Alexandria.

J. Warren Gorham U.S. Consul

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Nivou Bureau des Passoports Alexandrie 14 juin 1858

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