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Atlanta, Georiga USA

 

Did You Know? On January 1, 2009, the Archives will have been online for 8 full years. And that this website and its contents exist because of the extraordinary efforts of one person -- the website designer, manager, copywriter, administrator, etc. -- truly a labor of love.

Work in Progress - New and Ongoing Projects at the Archives

The Gjenvick-Gjønvik Archives has been extremely busy since our re-launching on a new website in February 2008. Below are the list of some of our larger projects that are in various stages of completion. Some of them need your assistance to complete.

Skandinavien Amerika Linien

Skandinavien-Amerika Linien 1912 Brochure
  • Title: Direka Linie Mellan Skandinavien och Amerika - 1912
  • Type: Brochure written in Swedish
  • Number of Pages: 46 (Paginated)
  • Number of Photographs: 18
  • Number of Illustrations: 4
  • Status: Scanned and OCR completed
  • What's Needed: Clean up of Swedish text (Use your word processor - Swedish Language version - make corrections as needed) / Rough Translation into English (Can be electronically generated with minor corrections as needed)
  • Compensation: Complete set of High Resolution Images (300 dpi) from this brochure (Photo's and Illustrations). Restrictions on use apply (not for resale)
  • Before You Begin: Please contact us at Projects@Gjenvick.com to be sure someone else is not currently working on this.

 

Passenger Lists Scanned In but Not processed with OCR

  • American Line 1924-08-30 S.S. Mongolia Cabin Passengers
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We love what we do and it shows -- with the excellent quality in the historical resources we provide.

The Gjenvick-Gjønvik Archives - An Outstanding Educational Resource

This site goes beyond the basic genealogical facts and allows patrons to discover the sociology and humanity behind the mass immigration to North America between 1880 and 1954.