October 2012 Auction Ends Tuesday, October 23rd, 5pm Pacific

Category

Search By:
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 10/23/2012
Ellis Island Pass signed by the U.S. Commissioner of Immigration, Benjamin M. Day, in 1928. The bustling hub admitted 12 million people to the country from 1892 to 1954. About one-third of the current U.S. population can claim ancestors who came through Ellis Island. The pass, rubber-stamped 10 August 1928, admits ''Miss M. Glynn and 3 others'' to the station. Accompanied by Miss Glynn's autograph letter signed to Day requesting the pass as part of her course of study at Columbia University. Pass measures 4'' x 3''. Partially affixed to an envelope. Toning and creasing. Very good.
Ellis Island Pass From 1928 -- Signed by The Commissioner of ImmigrationEllis Island Pass From 1928 -- Signed by The Commissioner of ImmigrationEllis Island Pass From 1928 -- Signed by The Commissioner of Immigration
Ellis Island Pass From 1928 -- Signed by The Commissioner of Immigration
Click above for larger image.
Bidding
Current Bidding
Minimum Bid: $100
Final prices include buyers premium.:
Number Bids: 7
Auction closed on Tuesday, October 23, 2012.
Email A Friend
Ask a Question
Have One To Sell

Auction Notepad

 

You may add/edit a note for this item or view the notepad:  

Submit    Delete     View all notepad items