Passport of Sarah Dickson in connection with journey to the Holy Land from the U. S., oversized documents, 2pp, [200] 1853-09-23
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Title: Passport of Sarah Dickson in connection with journey to the Holy Land from the U. S., oversized documents, 2pp, [200] 1853-09-23
Contributor: United States. Department of State (isbissuing body)
Contributor: Dickson, Sarah Eldridge (appapplicant)
Contributor: Marcy, William L. (William Learned), 1786-1857 (sgnsigner)
Contributor: Gorham, John Warren (sgnsigner)
Contributor: De Leon, Edwin, 1818-1891 (sgnsigner)
Contributor: (isbissuing body)
Contributor: (appapplicant)
Contributor: (sgnsigner)
Contributor: (sgnsigner)
Contributor: (sgnsigner)
Type: Text
Type: passports
Date: 1853-09-23-1858-06-21
Description: Sarah Eldridge Dickson's passport, granted on September 23, 1853 in Washington, D.C. and signed by Secretary of State William Learned Marcy. The passport has a note from the United States consul in Jerusalem, John Warren Gorham, dated May 27, 1858. There is also a note signed by the consul, Edwin De Leon, and vice-consul in Alexandria, Egypt dated June 21, 1858.
Subject: Passports
Subject: Descrition and travel
Coverage: Palestine
Subject: Steinbeck family
Relation: Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Relation: S.J. Neighbors collection of John Steinbeck papers, 1859-1999
PublishDate: 2020-08-17T21:25:26Z