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Polska
Britain,
M77
R75,
National
Archives.Underlining
in
original.397,
National
Archives.Paul,
county
of
Ramsey,
State
of
Minnesota,
United
States
of
America.Before
1873
a
passport
was
valid
for
a
maximum
of
one
year,
though
those
who
chose
to
carry
one
were
encouraged
to
get
a
new
passport
for
every
journey
abroad.656,
National
Archives.97,
National
Archives.118,
National
Archives.Report
on
the
Subject
of
the
Citizenship
of
the
United
States,
Expatriation
and
Protection
Abroad,
59th
Cong.85,
53438/15,
National
Archives.Clothing,
however,
did
offer
the
possibility
of
fraud.If
officials
suspected
this,
an
immigrant
could
be
asked
to
disrobe
to
reveal
the
reliable
evidence
of
a
disease
or
deformity
a
body
was
presumed
to
offer.McKeown,
Melancholy
Order.Amendment
to
Exclusion
Act,
1884,
quoted.Lau,
Paper
Families.In
one
case
the
suspicions
of
fellow
passengers
ensured
that
an
interrogation
of
some
supposed
citizens
occurred
when
the
ship
arrived
in
New
York.The
State
Department
had
employed
individual
passport
agents
in
New
York
City
and
Boston
during
the
Civil
War.Old
Paradigms
and
New
Perspectives,
ed.I
did
not
find
any
discussion
of
how
the
issuance
of
visas
abroad
was
coordinated
with
visas
issued
in
Canada
or
Mexico
to
ensure
that
the
monthly
and
annual
quotas
were
not
oversubscribed.But
neither
did
I
find
any
complaints,
so
the
system
appears
to
have
worked
more
effectively
than
under
the
1921
act.Remsen
Crawford,
Halt!Senate
Committee
on
Commerce,
Border
Patrol.In
1928
430,955
citizens
left
the
United
States,
though
it
is
unknown
how
many
of
those
people
were
travelers.Lodge
to
Merchants
Assoc.Also
see
Lodge
to
Merchants
Assoc.House
Committee
on
Foreign
Affairs.By
the
end
of
the
1920s,
there
were
passport
agencies
in
New
York,
Boston,
Chicago,
Seattle,
San
Francisco,
and
New
Orleans.In
other
cities
and
towns,
people
had
to
apply
to
a
state
or
federal
court
clerk.By
the
end
of
the
month,
eighteen
thousand
people
had
been
voluntarily
fingerprinted.American
Civil
Liberties
Union,
Thumbs
Down!A
similar
claim
can
be
made
about
the
United
Kingdom
in
this
period.As
well
as
proving
their
identity
people
encountered
an
increased
demand
to
answer
detailed
questions
about
things
previously
considered
private.This
included
job
interviews.The
End
of
the
Philosophical
Immigration
Officer,
in
Modernity
and
Identity,
ed.Oxford
English
Dictionary,
2d
ed.Records
of
the
Immigration
and
Naturalization
Service.William
Williams
Papers.Select
Documents
and
Case
Records.American
Civil
Liberties
Union.The
Fingerprint
Menace
to
Civil
Liberties.Surveillance
and
Power
in
the
Interactive
Era.Barbash,
Fred,
and
Sara
Kehaulani
Goo.Technological
and
Economic
Origins
of
the
Information
Society.Bensel,
Richard
Franklin.The
Powers
of
Mourning
and
Violence.Caplan,
Jane,
and
John
Torpey,
eds.The
Development
of
State
Practices
in
the
Modern
World.Capozzola,
Christopher.World
War
I
and
the
Making
of
the
Modern
American
Citizen.Socioeconomic
Patterns.Essays
on
Media
and
Society.The
Managerial
Revolution
in
American
Business.Cohen,
Patricia
Cline.The
Spread
of
Numeracy
in
Early
America.A
History
of
Fingerprinting
and
Criminal
Identification.Coolidge,
Mary
Roberts.Chinese
Immigration.Cooper,
Courtney
Ryley.The
Grounding
of
Modern
Feminism.Dandeker,
Christopher.Bureaucracy
and
Discipline
From
1700
To
The
Present
Day.Daston,
Lorraine,
and
Peter
Galison.Discourse,
History,
and
Power.The
Pickwick
Papers.Doulman,
Jane,
and
David
Lee.A
History
of
the
Australian
Passport.American
Culture
and
Society
in
the
1920s.Theodore
Roosevelt
and
Japan.Immigrant
Medical
Inspection
and
the
Shaping
of
the
Modern
Industrial
Labor
Force.Dictionary
of
American
Diplomatic
History.Fraccaroli,
Arnoldo.Forty
Plus
[pseudo.].Crime
and
Punishment
in
American
History.British
Literary
Traveling
Between
the
Wars.The
Consequences
of
Modernity.Notes
on
the
Management
of
Spoiled
Identity.Identification,
Deception,
and
Surveillance
in
Early
Modern
Europe.Translated
by
Mark
Kyburz
and
John
Peck.Race,
Politics,
and
the
Chinese
Exclusion
Act.Hackworth,
Green
Haywood.Digest
of
International
Law,
vol.Law
and
Violence
in
Virginia
and
the
Carolinas.The
Outlaw
in
American
Visual
Culture.The
Legal
Construction
of
Race.Governmentality
and
the
Mastery
of
Territory
in
NineteenthCentury
America.Harper’s
New
Monthly
Magazine.Horkheimer
to
Habermas.Written
Words
and
Public
Spaces
in
Antebellum
New
York.Its
History
and
a
Digest
of
Laws,
Rulings
and
Regulations
Governing
its
Issuance
by
the
Department
of
State.Its
History
and
Functions.Northern
Loyalty
Tests
during
the
Civil
War
and
Reconstruction.Loyalty
Tests
in
American
History.Jacobson,
Matthew
Frye.European
Immigrants
and
the
Alchemy
of
Race.Counterfeiting
and
the
Secret
Service
in
NineteenthCentury
America.Kaluszynski,
Martine.Manners
in
NineteenthCentury
Urban
America.Public
Life
in
Late
Nineteenth
Century
America.The
First
World
War
and
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