Passports.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Floyd R. Newman papers
Floyd R. Newman was born in Casnovia, Michigan in 1890 and grew up in Churchville, New York. Newman's papers document his Cornell experience as a student and alumnus, his professional career, family and travels dating 1893-1990. The collection contains correspondence, photographs, programs, menus, broadsides, clippings, pamphlets, Cornell memorabilia and World War I artifacts.
Hendrik Willem van Loon Papers
Collection consists of correspondence with family, friends, literary and other public figures, pertaining to his career as an author and his varied humanitarian concerns; much of the correspondence between 1939 and 1942 deals with refugees from Nazi persecution and van Loon's participation in war relief fund raising and committees.
Ships' passports
U.S. passports for the ship Gideon Howland of New Bedford, May 26, 1835, signed by Andrew Jackson; and ship Seine of New Bedford, Sept. 12, 1842, signed by John Tyler.
United States passport
Passport from the Embassy of the United States of America to the German Empire for Ida May Cooper, signed by Andrew Dickson White, Ambassador, January 23, 1899.