Paul K. Gjenvick is right to ask for a proper credit in some of my recent posts with illustrations from old crossings.
They are from The Gjenvick-Gjønvik Archives, a magnificent website where he has done work.
Sorry, and enjoy this website treasure, that as they say is "one of the largest private archives of historical documents from the 1800s through 1954 with concentrations in Steamship and Ocean Liner documents and photographs, Passenger Lists, materials covering World Wars I and II, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and Immigration documents from Ellis Island, Castle Garden and other Immigration Stations."
They are from The Gjenvick-Gjønvik Archives, a magnificent website where he has done work.
Sorry, and enjoy this website treasure, that as they say is "one of the largest private archives of historical documents from the 1800s through 1954 with concentrations in Steamship and Ocean Liner documents and photographs, Passenger Lists, materials covering World Wars I and II, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and Immigration documents from Ellis Island, Castle Garden and other Immigration Stations."
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