ANCHOR LINE PASSENGER INFO'/DATED 1901/VERY INTERESTING

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Hailfellow Ebayers. My name is Captain Mike De Long. I happen to live aboard a very interesting, all wood trawler in Hampton, Virginia and love every minute of it. Retired now, but still quite active, I have inherited several thousand postcards many of which came from a wealthy friend of my family. Her family had shipping and railroad interests as well as owning a very successful travel agency. She traveled constantly and kept her purse stuffed with travel flyers, post cards, etc from the best hotels. I have just opened a box of postcards and paper ephemera that I have for a number of years, the item in this auction is from that box. I am not an expert on what I have listed, but do my best to describe what’s before me. I will mail the item to you between two layers of cardboard in an envelope for a nominal fee as stated in the listing. I suggest you keep checking on what I am currently selling, as the subject matter will change from time to time. Occasionally, I will offer up small lots that I believe should remain intact. Anyone who would like to speak with me may do so by calling: from noon on EST, or you may email me directly: . Thank you and now a brief description of the item in the listing. Here is an unusual item that is dated 1901 that features the rates passengers would pay for passage to Europe and back sailing out of New read more