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Edwaard Kelly's pass for the USC&GS Oceanographer.
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Passenger and Crew list for the SS Algic, featuring Edward Kelly and Paul Tambornino as crew handwritten at the bottom of the list. Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897. Microfilm Publication M237, 675 rolls. NAI: 6256867. Records of the U.S. Customs Service, Record Group 36. National Archives at Washington, D.C.
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Map of the northeast section of India with red points indicating Calcutta (south) and Darjeeling (north).
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Map of India with Calcutta and Darjeeling highlighted.
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Loyola News Article About Edward Kelly and His India Trip, Circa 1928.
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Newspaper article from the Chicago Daily Tribune highlighting Edward Kelly's and Paul Tamnornino's trip to India.
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San Francisco Examiner newspaper article covering Edward Kelly and William Gardner's hitchhiking trip from Cleveland to San Francisco.
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Photograph of the USC&GS Oceanographer circa 1934.
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Photograph of the SS Corsair (later the Oceanographer) taken prior to World War I. The Corsair was J. P. Morgan's personal yacht.
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Photograph of the USS American Legion outfitted for war during World War II. Th USS American Legion was operated by Munson Steamship Lines as the SS American Legion during the 1920s and 1930s on a New York to South America route.
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Special feature article in the April 1, 1933 edition of Newsweek about Edward Kelly and Arthur Gordon's "Soapbox" newsletter.
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Cover of a promotional card for Munson Steamship Line's SS American Legion.
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Article from the Cleveland Plain Dealer newspaper about Edward Kelly's work aboard the SS American Legion in 1925.
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Edward Kelly's crew member pass for the SS American Legion.
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Letter from H. R. Edwards of the Sea Service Bureau to Mr. Lombard of the Ship Owners Association requesting help for Edward Kelly and William Gardner in their efforts to get to New York from San Francisco.
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Letter from Mr. Tuttle, the Manager of The Marine Exchange in San Francisco, to Mr. Lee Howell of the United States Sea Training Service, requesting that the latter help Edward Kelly and William Gardner find a ship to New York.
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Edward Kelly's Application for Seaman's Certificate of American Citizenship. The "DB" listed as his position of employment likely means he worked as a deck boy.
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Article about Edward Kelly and William Gardner's trip across the US after they graduated from St. Ignatius High School in Cleveland, Ohio. The article is from the Ignatian, the high school newspaper for St. Ignatius High School.
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Photograph of the Phi Mu Chi Fraternity at Loyola University Chicago, circa 1928-1928. Edward Kelly is fifth from the left in the front row.
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Photograph of Edward Kelly.
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Photograph of Edward Kelly.
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Undated drawing of Edward Kelly by FM.
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Chicago Tribune photograph and caption of Paul J. Tambornino and Edward W. Kelly during their trip to India in 1928.
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Letter from L. W. Grothand of Allis-Chalmers Corporation in Cleveland, Ohio, introducing Edward Kelly to business associates across the US.