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__ __ __B333.06.0001.0006.0000 (United States Lines Company) International Mercantile Marine Company Building, 1995: p. 1 (1943 International Mercantile Marine Co. merged with its then-principal subsidiary and became the United States Lines Co.)

Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

Baggage Tag, 1947 June 12

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Identifier: B333.06.0001.0006.00012
Abstract

Baggage tag from Henry Lowenstein's crossing on the SS Marine Falcon from Southampton to the United States. The front of the tag is printed with "United States Line" and "Tourist Class Stateroom" in blue above and below an illustration of a ship. The back of the tag has been filled out by hand with H. Loewenstein, the steamer name, sailing date, departure port, arrival port, and final destination in Pennsylvania.

Dates: 1947 June 12

Embarkation Card, before 1946 June 18

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Identifier: B333.06.0001.0006.00007
Abstract

Max Loewenstein's embarkation card for the SS Marine Perch, sail date June 18, 1946, includes accommodations.

Dates: before 1946 June 18

Embarkation Instructions - S.S. Marine Falcon, 1947 June 4

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Identifier: B333.06.0001.0006.00009
Abstract Embarkation instructions sent to Henry Lowenstein to prepare for his passage on the SS Marine Falcon from Southampton, England to the United States. This is a general letter sent to all passengers with the name "Mr. E. Lowenstein" penciled at the top and a square stamp that says "J.D. Hewett & Co., Travel Agents, 109, Jermyn Street., London, S.W.1." Instructions include how to get to Southhampton, how to deal with baggage, freight, and pets, what paperwork must be brought on the ship,...
Dates: 1947 June 4

Radiogram, 1946 July 24

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Identifier: B333.06.0001.0006.00013
Abstract

Radiogram from Henry Lowenstein to his family on the SS Marine Perch during their crossing to the United States. The message reads: "AONY DE GKV - RELAYED VIA ANBM, WHIPSNADE NR1 10 21 1253, STEINBERG SS MARINE PERCH/ GLV VIA ANBM, LOVE AND ALL THE BEST - HENRY."

Dates: 1946 July 24

United States Lines Company Passenger Ticket, 1946 July 14

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Identifier: B333.06.0001.0006.00002
Abstract

Max Loewenstein's first class passenger ticket on the SS Marine Perch, to sail July 18, 1946, from Bremen to New York dated July 14, 1946. Front side of the ticket is the receipt with passenger information describing Max Loewenstein and the total for the ticket. Printed across the front of the ticket is SPECIMEN COPY. Starting on the front and continuing to the back side of the ticket is the contract information and has two stamps from the United States Line.

Dates: 1946 July 14

United States Lines Company Passenger Ticket, 1946 July 14

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Identifier: B333.06.0001.0006.00003
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Karin Steinberg's first class passenger ticket on the SS Marine Perch, to sail July 18, 1946, from Bremen to New York dated July 14, 1946. Front side of the ticket is the receipt with passenger information describing Karin Steinberg and the total for the ticket. Printed across the front of the ticket is SPECIMEN COPY. Starting on the front and continuing to the back side of the ticket is the contract information and has two stamps from the United States Line.

Dates: 1946 July 14

United States Lines Company Passenger Ticket, 1946 July 14

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Identifier: B333.06.0001.0006.00004
Abstract

Marie Loewenstein's first class passenger ticket on the SS Marine Perch, to sail July 18, 1946, from Bremen to New York dated July 14, 1946. Front side of the ticket is the receipt with passenger information describing Marie Loewenstein and the total for the ticket. Printed across the front of the ticket is SPECIMEN COPY. Starting on the front and continuing to the back side of the ticket is the contract information and has two stamps from the United States Line.

Dates: 1946 July 14

United States Lines Company Passenger Ticket, 1947 May 8

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Identifier: B333.06.0001.0006.00011
Abstract Henry Lowenstein's first class passenger ticket on the SS Marine Falcon from Southampton to "A US Port" scheduled to sail approximately June 16, 1947. The ticket is dated May 8, 1947. Front side of the ticket is the receipt with passenger information describing Henry Lowenstein and the total for the ticket. Stamped on the front is a square box that says, " J. D. Hewett & Co., Travel Agents, 109. Jermyn Street, London, S.W.1." "Passenger will be provided with cafeteria service only,"...
Dates: 1947 May 8

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