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== Editor's note ==
== Editor's note ==
{{Style S-HPB SB. Editors note|Note handwritten at the top:}} <u>pd</u>  {{Style S-HPB SB. Editors note|indicating “paid”}}


{{Style S-HPB SB. Editors note|Blavatsky's name has been misspelled by Joseph H. Brown as "Blovatsky", it has been corrected in two places, being still wrong in one of them.}}
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<u>pd</u>  [indicating “paid”]
 
 
[Blavatsky's last name has been misspelled as "Blovatsky" by the one who filled up the application; it has been corrected in one place, but in another the write spelling has been crossed out and the wrong one written above.]
 


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[Written sideways across the application:]


Court of Common Pleas.
Court of Common Pleas.

Latest revision as of 07:45, 11 June 2022

Application for Passport
No. 8782
From
Author(s): Joseph H. Brown
Organization: Court of Common Pleas.
Place: New York
Date: 1878-07-09
Language(s): English
To
Receiver(s): Blavatsky H.P.
Place:
Date:
Mentioned
Person(s):
Place(s):
Other:
Concerns:
Summary and notes
USA Passport granted to H. P. Blavatsky
Original
Location: Location unknown;
archive number: USM1372_225-0331_1
Other languages
Russian


Application for Passport – Naturalized.

No.   8782.  

W. Reid Gould, Law Blank Publisher and Stationer, 168 Nassau St., N. Y.

Issued   July 9/78  

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
State of   New York   x3em ss.
County of   New York  

I,   Helen P. Blovatsky   do swear that I was born in   Russia   on or about the   31   day of   July 1836   that I am a NATURALIZED AND LOYAL CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES, and about to travel abroad; and further, that I am the Identical Person described in the Certificate of Naturalization, afterwards presented.

Sworn to before me, this   Eighth   day x3em      Helen P. Blavatsky  
of   July, 1878  
  Joseph H. Brown  
Notary Public.
Description of   Helen P. Blavatsky  
Age:   41   years. Mouth:   Large  
Stature:   5   feet,   5   inches, Eng. Chin:   Round  
Forehead:   High   Hair:   Brown  
Eyes:   Blue   Complexion:   Fair  
Nose:   Broad   Face:   Round  

I,   Helen P. Blovatsky   do solemnly swear that I will support, protect and defend the Constitution an Government of the United States against all enemies, whether domestic or foreign, and that I will bear true faith, allegiance, and loyalty to the same, any ordinance, resolution or law of any State, Convention or Legislature to the contrary notwithstanding; and further, that I do this with a full determination, pledge and purpose, without any mental reservation or evasion whatsoever; and further, that I will well and faithfully perform all the duties which may be required of me by law.

So help me God.

Sworn to before me, this   Eighth   day x3em      Helen P. Blavatsky  
of   July, 1878  
  Joseph H. Brown  

Notary Public N.Y.

... to Helen P. Blovatsky

302.10.47

New York City

Five dollars tax, as imposed by law, will be required, in U..S. currency, with each application.
When husband, wife, minor, children and servants expect to travel together, a single passport for the whole will suffice.
Fore any other person in the party a separate passport will be required.
Address Department of State, Passport Bureau., Washington, D. C.


Editor's note

[Note handwritten at the top:]

pd [indicating “paid”]


[Blavatsky's last name has been misspelled as "Blovatsky" by the one who filled up the application; it has been corrected in one place, but in another the write spelling has been crossed out and the wrong one written above.]


[Written sideways across the application:]

Court of Common Pleas.

New York City

July 8/78