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Card, trade: Hamburg American Packet Co's Piers, Hoboken, N.J. "Hammonia" N.d., ca.1881-1885
2014.013.0002
2014.013
Lukacs, Claire
Gift
Museum Collections. Gift of a friend of the Museum.
1881 - 1885
Date(s) Created: 1881-1885 ca Date(s): 1881-1885
Good
Notes: Exhibition 2014: Hoboken, Ellis Island, and the Immigrant Experience, 1892-1924 ==== ==== Text on back: 4522 HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY, SEMI-WEEKLY LINE OF STEAMSHIPS TO AND FROM EUROPE. The magnificent Steel and Iron Steamers of this well-known Line carry the United States and European Mails, and Leave NEW YORK, From Hamburg Pier, Hoboken, every THURSDAY for PLYMOUTH (London), CHERBOURG (Paris), and HAMBURG, direct And SATURDAYS for HAMBURG thereby forming a direct line to ENGLAND, FRANCE, and GERMANY, saying passengers the discomforts of crossing the English Channel in small vessels. RETURNING, these Steamers leave HAMBURG every WEDNESDAY and SUNDAY, landing at HAVRE, where passengers from the South of Europe and England embark. Cabin and Steerage accommodations unexcelled. Passengers landing at Plymouth are forwarded free of charge to London or ahy station in the South of England. Railroad fare to and from Paris at specially reduced rates. Tickets issued at very low rates. Return Tickets on favorable terms. THE FARE from HAMBURG, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON or LONDON to NEW YORK has been reduced in STEERAGE to $22 : in SECOND CABIN to $60. Through Tickets to ports in Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, $33 ; from these ports to New York, $35. The steamers of this Line are built of iron, in water-tight compartments, and are furnished with every requisite to make the voyage both safe and agreeable, having large and luxurious saloon, ladies’drawing-rooms, smoking and card-rooms, piano and library, bath-rooms. Experienced physicians, stewards and caterers are on each steamer. The commodious staterooms are all on the same main deck, thus insuring those greatest of luxuries at sea—perfect ventilation and light. The Hamburg Line has always enjoyed an enviable reputation on account of the excellent fare provided for its patrons, the menu served not being surpassed by the best hotels either in Europe or America. For further particulars apply to C. B. RICHARD & CO., General Passenger Agents, - 61 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, —OR TO— FR. KRAUSE, - 138 Court Street, - BOSTON, MASS. ==== ==== Status: OK Status By: dw Status Date: 2014-02-25