B92-1 Portuguese Consulate Records - New Bedford Whaling Museum

Portuguese Immigration Records (1864-1976)

Accession #1992.1 

Survey

7/2006

 

            This collection was accessioned in 1992.  It appears that it was substantially arranged into folders and document boxes according to the record groups as they appear in this survey.  The inventory was compiled by Mary Theresa Silvia Vermette, Ph.D. who was familiar with the Portuguese language.  The subject notes in this survey are hers.  The conservation and survey notes and information are those of Jalien Hollister, volunteer archivist.
The collection was examined for content, condition, number of items and any problems that will need to be dealt with when it is processed.
Some paper clips and staples were removed at the time of the inventory and a partial item count was made.  Plastic clips were used to hold associated items together.  A large number of staples remain.
Generally, the large amount of acidic paper and the photos attached to the documents by staples will necessarily need to be addressed.  There are some damaged items but the bulk of the collection is in relatively decent condition.

Extent:  150 document boxes equaling 60 linear feet.

10 oversize boxes (16”X20”X2.5”)

63,821 items (approx.)

Note: Political and Internal Affairs.  Boxes 1 – 4 contain the administrative records of the Portuguese Consulate in New Bedford, including correspondence with the Consul General in Boston, other Portuguese consulates in America, the Embassy, and the foreign Ministry in Lisbon; regarding activities of the Portuguese consular area of New Bedford.

Box 1.  Correspondence, 1921-1930

Contains correspondence arranged chronologically.  Some acidic paper.  Boxes are too full. 483 items. Legal size box.

Box 2.  Correspondence, 1931-1937

Contains correspondence arranged chronologically. Acidic paper, 1 newspaper. 582 items.  Letter size box.

Box 3.  Correspondence, 1936-1938

Contains correspondence arranged chronologically.  Acidic paper, newspaper (1) 648 items.  Letter size box.

Box 4.  Correspondence, 1939-1958

Contains correspondence arranged chronologically.  Acidic paper, newsprint.  Two photos.  Folder 2 contains some oversize material.  672 items.  Letter size.

Note: Box 5.  Contains correspondence with individuals, businesses, and Portuguese consulates, primarily in Boston, 1921-1966.

Box 5.  Correspondence, 1931-1966

Acidic paper, newsclips.  729 items.  Letter size box.

Box 6.  Correspondence, 1925-1967

Inter-consular correspondence regarding personnel and staff.  Acidic paper, newspaper (1)  newsclips. 510 items.  Letter size box.

Box 7. Consular Assistance, 1920-1925

Assistance to Portuguese whether in Portugal or in the U.S.  Better paper, some newsclips, 1 newspaper and 1 Photostat.  347 items. .5 Letter size box.

Note: Box 8.  Relief Fund Activities,  primarily in response to natural disasters, in Fayal, Madeira, Cape Verde, and Castanheira da Chà.

Box 8.  Relief Fund Activities –Earthquake of 1926.

Correspondence and reports.  Acidic paper; more than half is newsprint.  Folder 1 contains large format booklet.

314 items.  .5 Legal size box.

Note:  Box 9. Relations with Community and Press.  Correspondence to and about both Portuguese and American newspapers; correspondence, concerning Portuguese radio stations; correspondence with F.C.C. (TRANSLATORS) 1923-1964.

Box 9.  Relations with Community and Press, 1923-1964

Acidic paper, a few newsprint.  157 items.  .5 Letter size box.

Note:  Boxes 10-13 contain correspondence, inquiries, invitations, than-you’s and other data regarding community activities, clubs & organizations of the greater consulate area, highlighted by visits of the famous aviators, Gayo Continho & Sacaslusa Cabral, the Portuguese ambassador, and a Portuguese Naval Mission.

Box 10.  Clubs and Organizations.  1919-1934.  Correspondence.  Acidic paper and numerous newsclips. 415 items.  Legal size box.

Box 11.  Clubs and Organizations, 1935-1943.  Correspondence.  Acidic paper.  Folder 7 contains newspapers.  451 items.  Letter size box.

Box 12.  Clubs and Organizations, 1946-1960.  Correspondence.  Better paper, some is acidic.  Contains newsclips and newspapers.  Folder 7 is all nwesclips.  479 items.  Letter size box.

Box 13.  Clubs and Organizations, 1957-1991.  Correspondence, better paper, some isacidic.  Folder 7 contains damaged papers in need of conservation.  Folder 2 has newsclips and newspapers. 452 items. Letter size box.

Box 14.  Print Media,  1918-1969.  Clippings from the local press & correspondence with reports to the embassy regarding such.  Newspapers (209) and newsclips (173).  Some better paper in Folder 7. 474 items.  Letter size box.

Box 15.  Print Media, 1970-1976.  Clippings from the local Portuguese & American press & copies of letters sent to the Minister of Foreign Relations.  Newsclips glued to paper. 411 items.  Legal size box.

Box 16.  Powers of Attorney, 1920-1938, n.d.,  Printed documents of certification of powers of attorney and related documents.  Generally good paper.  Some acidic papers as well.  613 items.  Legal size box.

Box 17.  Powers of Attorneys, 1939-1951.  Printed documents.  Generally good paper.  Folders 1 & @ contain some acidic paper. 111 items.  .5Legal size box.

Box 18.  Settlement of Estates, 1925-1959.  Correspondence regarding the settlement of estates both in Portugal and in the greater consular area.  Included is the biography of Wm. M. wood, commercial success and Portuguese-American.  125 acidic pieces. 547 items.  Letter size box.

Box 19.  Settlement of Estates, 1960-1975.  Correspondence and documents.  Getter paper, some legal size.  Folder 1 contains 97 newsclips.  303 items.  .5 Letter size box.

Box 20.  Judicial Cases, 1914-1974.  Includes files concerning civil and criminal cases, divorces, child support, paternity suits, missing person, inquiries re: possible heirs of estates; of persons residing both in Portugal and in the consulate area.  Correspondence, all acidic paper, 895 items.  Letter size box.

Box 21.  Legal documents, 1985-1938.  Includes deeds, wills, naturalization papers, bank transactions, adoption and emancipation papers.  Folder 1 contains fragile papers.  Folders 2, 3 & 4 contain 103 acidic pieces.  129 items.  .5 Legal size box.

Box 22.  Financial Records,  1919-1949.  Contains 2 volumes and 1 folder which include a receipt book for consular fees, a day book of documents sent to Lisbon, some transactions, and correspondence from the Treasury and with the Minister of Foreign Affairs.  2 bound volumes, 1 bound binding, no acidic paper. 40 items.  .5 Legal size box.

Notes: Box 23.  Financial Records,  1921-1966.  Copies of cover letters accompanying the financial reports sent to Boston, the receipts from the Consul General and copies of the actual reports plus relevant correspondence with Boston and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.  These documents have to do mostly with Consular fees.  762 items, all acidic.  Letter size box.

Box 24.  Financial Records,  1951-1966.  See notes for box 23.  Letter copies.  Paper good. 762 items.  Letter size box.

Box 25.  Financial Records,  1920-1965.  Copies of financial reports sent to the Consul General in Boston, and the return receipts and in some cases in manuscript; includes records of fiscal stamps (for fees) used and summary sheets of fees.  Large format folders,  too full.  Contains larger oversize material  Some acidic paper.  Approx. 200 items.

(OS-20”x16”x3”)

Box 26.  Financial Records,  1921-1966.  Requisitions to Boston & the receipt hereof of fiscal stamps used for consular fees & affixed to documents and relevant correspondence.  Three-quarters acidic paper, some legal size.  Box not full, spacer needed.  379 items.  Letter size box.

Box 27.  Financial Records.  Receipts for Consular Seal, 1923-1943. Seven bound books.  Condition ok.  Letter size box.

Box 28.  Financial Records,  1943-1957.  Con’t from box 27.  Also includes several volumes of Daily List of Consular Fees and Expense accounts for the  Consulate as well as accounts for Villela’s (Vasco Antunes Villela) insurance dealings.   Paper is ok.  61 items.  Letter size box.

Box 29.  Financial Records, 1930-1940.  Consuls personal financial records gathered in order to compute the taxes.  Paper is ok.  430 items.  Letter size 2” box.

Box 30.  Financial Records, 1946-1954.  Consuls personal financial records gathered in order to compute the taxes.  Paper is ok.  430 items.  Letter size 2” box.

Box 31.  Financial Records,  1950-1954.  Consuls personal financial records. Paper is ok.  935 items.  Letter size box.

Military Records

 

Box 32.  Military Records, 1881-1889.  Military papers in booklet form (6 ¾” x 4 ½”)   Except where noted, military documents are dated 20 years later than the birth date, when the young men were required to present themselves for military service.   Cloth covered bound booklets.  Some contain larger papers, some papers are acidic.  Box is too full. 51 booklets.  Legal size box.

Box 33.  Military Records, 1874-1881.  Military records in notebook form (12” x 8 ½”) .  Included are papers to which passports have been added, 1876-1887 and one youth organization membership (1896).  Cloth bound books.  Cloth is dirty and may have mildew; can be easily removed but has information on them.  Paper is ok.  21 books, about 15 pages each.  Legal size box.

Box 34.  Military Records,  1882-1883.  Same as above.  Paper is ok. 19 books, 1 paper.  Legal size box.

Box 35.  Military Records, 1884-1885.  Same as above.  Paper is ok.  Some loose bindings.  20 books,  Legal size box.

Box 36.  Military Records, 1886-1887.  Same as above.  Paper is ok.  18 books.  Legal size box.

Box 37.  Military Status Papers,  1888-1925.  Documents referring to military status, including certificates of deferment & exemption from military service, lists of presenters & reservists, inquiries, military licenses to emigrate and correspondence regarding these issues with Boston & the Ministry of War.  Very acidic paper. 1 OS item removed.  624 items.  Legal size box.

Box 38.  Military Status Papers, 1926-1933.  Same as above,  Acidic paper, 710 items  Legal size box.

Box 39.  Military Status Papers,  1934-1959.  Same as above.  Acidic paper.  60l items.  Letter size box.

Box 40.  Military Status Papers,  1960-1966.  Same as above.  Paper is ok.  610 items. Letter size box.

Box 41.  Military Amnesty. 1915-1920.  Documents seeking military amnesties plus circulars referring to same.  Two folders of acidic paper, the rest is ok.  677 items.  Legal size box.

Commerce and Trade

 

Box 42.  Commerce and Trade,  1918-1966.  Correspondence with individuals, companies, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, regarding entities both in the consular area and in Portugal wishing to transact business with each other.  Generally acidic paper.  464 items.  Letter size box.

Box 43.  Commerce and Trade,  1920-1975.  Certificates of origin verifying the ownership of objects, particularly household goods, being sent to Portugal from this Consular area.  Generally acidic paper.  971 items.  Letter size box.

Ship’s Papers

 

Note: Boxes 44-48, Ship’s Papers, 1917-1933.  (A-B) Listed by first names of ships.  The papers include crew lists, outward foreign manifests (cargo), desertions, port sanitary statements, shipper’s export declarations, ship inspections, and much correspondence regarding insurance claims and property disputes.  The papers original both here and in Cape Verde.  In box 44 are signatures of individuals important to the whaling industry; Tilton, Neyland, (Bradford E. Jones); Cotinos, A.T. Edwards, Bartow, Jos. F. Edwards, H. Mandley, Jr. (Burkeland0, 01917-1940, 1959. A few acidic items. Needs a spacer, 305 items.  Legal size box.

Box 45.  Ship’s Papers, 1919-1941.  Same as above.   Contains acidic paper. A good deal of oversize material.  562 items.  Legal size box.

Box 46.  Ship’s Papers, 1911-1965.  Same as above.  (E-F-G)  the paper is generally ok.  A lot of oversize items.  562 items.  Legal size box.

Box 47.  Ship’s Papers,  1919-1959.  Same as above (J-L-M) Some acidic items. Many oversize items.  240 items.  Legal size box.

Box 48.  Ship’s Papers, 1919-1959.  Same as above (N-Y)  Some acidic items, many oversize items.  240 items.  Legal size box.

Note: Box 49, Ship’s Papers, steam.  Principally crew lists & cargo manifests from the Azores and correspondence regarding crew members, with Boston and Portugal, as well as telegrams to and from Portugal.  Also included are documents concerning “charity” passengers, (passagens de caridade) from U.S. to Portugal.  In addition, there are maritime licenses, (cédulas maritimos), consular invoices for overseas cargos (by ship, ordinary mail, parcel post, railway expenses and air) and copies of assorted maritime regulations.

Box 49.  Ships Papers and other related material,  1908-1962.  Acidic paper and oversize pieces.  190 items.  .5 Legal size box.

Note:  Box 50.  Maritime Issues, 1953-1972.  Correspondence, clippings and one booklet regarding the Portuguese cod fishing fleet on the Grand Banks and its hospital ship the “Gil Eannes”, 1953-1966.  Correspondence with Ministry of foreign Affairs, and with the consuls General of Boston and New York concerning deserters and maritime regulations.  Correspondence, clippings & Telegrams, with other consuls, the embassy and the Ministry of foreign Affairs regarding the visit of Portuguese ships to New Bedford, 1953-1972.

Box 50, Maritime Issues,  1953-1972,  Acidic paper as well as newsclips and newspapers.  Oversize materials.  Box too full. 337 items.  .5 Legal size box.

Notes:  Passports,  1895-1955.  Passports are arranged alphabetically by administrative district, then chronologically, within the following areas of Portugal: Azores, Madeira, Cape verde and continental Portugal.  They contain personal information such as a physical description, place of birth, marital status, and age.  From 1917 on, photographs of the individuals begin to appear on the documents.  The booklets date from 1912 and contain the same information, plus profession, destination, port of embarkation and in the majority of cases, the name of the ship.  From the 1919 on, the passports assume a more uniform character.  Booklets have been treated for mildew by the conservation department.

Note:  Boxes 51-58 contain large passport forms and are stored in 16”X20” boxes

Boxes 59-61 contain booklet forms and are housed in document boxes

Box 51.  Passports, 1902-1910.  Reino, Ponta Delgado, Funchal, Cabo Verde.  The paper is in fragile condition.  Most items need support due to tears where previously folded.

Approx. 200 items. 16”x 20” box.

Box 52.  Passports, 1910-1920. Aveiro, Braga, Braganca, Castelo Branco, Coimbra, Faro Guarda.  Fragile paper.  Photos glued on paper or attached with brads (rusted).

Approx. 350 items in 5 folders.  Too full 16” x 20” box.

Box 53.  Passports, 1911-1918. Lisboa, Porto, Santarem.  Folder 1 has fragile paper.  Folders 2 & 3 have better paper.  Photos glued.  Folders 4 & 5 have fragile paper.

Approx. 350 items. 16” x 20” box.

Box 54.  Passports,  1910-1923.  Ponta Delgada, Azores.  Folders 1 & 2 contain fragile paper.  Folder 3 is in better condition.  Folder 4 has several damaged papers.

Approx. 310 items. 16” x 20” box.

Box 55.  Passports, 1910-1923Ponta Delgada, Azores.  Folders 1 & 2 contain fragile paper.  Folder 3 is in better condition.  Folder 4 has several damaged papers.

Approx. 320 items. 16” x 20” box.

Box 56.  Passports,  1910-1920.  Angra and Horta, Azores.  These papers are in a smaller format, and therefore in better condition with a few exceptions.  Some acidic paper has been glued on to these documents.

Approx. 150 items.  16” x 20” box.

Box 57.  Passports, 1911-1920.  Funchal, Madeira.  Folder 1 contains fragile paper, and 1 or 2 damaged papers.  Folder 2 has fragile torn papers, some damaged.  The folders are too full.  There are rusted brads.  Folder 3 has very fragile, damaged paper.  Folder 4 is in better condition, with some fragile pieces.

Approx. 470 items.  16” x 20” box.

Box 58.  Passports, 1911-1928.  Cabo Verde, Ultramar. Folders 1 & 2 contain very fragile papers.  Folder 3 has smaller format items and therefore in better overall condition, with some damage.  Contains a folder with fragments of documents.

Approx. 305 items, 16” x 20” box.

Survey Note:  the large passports were folded at one time and are worn through at the folds.  It seemed better to estimate their numbers rather than handle them without enough support.  They may also have been damaged by water or food.  Most of the papers need to have a light cleaning with a cloth.  There are remaining brads that need to be removed.  The folders  need to be made of heavier stock with fewer items per folder.

Box 59.  Passports, 1912-1953. (A – L)  Mostly booklets with some paper and fragile.  Treated.  152 items.  Legal size box.

Box 60.  Passports, 1919-1954.  Booklets.  Paper is ok.  Treated. 130 items.  Legal size box.

Box 61.  Passports, 1920-1965.  Passport booklets originated in New Bedford, other U.S. cities and other countries.  Paper is ok.  Untreated? 46 items.  .5 Legal box size.

Note: Box 62.  Passports,   1918-1929.  Passports are arranged alphabetically by administrative district, then chronologically within the following areas of Portugal:  Continent, Azores, Madeira.  They contain all the information listed for the previous passports plus additional relevant documents, such as “Certificados de Inscriçào”; receipts for fees from American consuls (American Consular service).  Military license to emigrate (Titulo de Licença militias), health inspection card (Fabre Line); a “passaporte de emigrante”; green cards, declarations of aliens about to depart for the U.S.; “Gente” of payment for deferment; military inspection certificate (Cédula de Inspeçãs); personal letter, Febre Line ticket receipt; passenger list ticket with number and health card (Fabre Line) with an identification card (bilhete de identidade).  Also included are copies of authorizations made by the male relatives of authority for women and children to travel to and from Portugal.

Box 62.  Passports,  1918-1929  There are documents, not booklets.  The paper is ok.  A few acidic items. 223 items.  Legal size box.

Note: Box 63.  Passport receipts, 1917-1939.  Some are bound, most are loose.  They contain the following information: name, parents’ names, birthplace, residence, identification number, age, physical characteristics, and signature (of those who could write); date of issue.  Photographs are on the majority of those dating from Jan. 1919.  As much as possible, they have been arranged according to fiscal year order (July 2 – June 30).  A few indicate the names of the ships taken, green cards and birth certificates.  In many cases, the years are incomplete.  1917-1939

Note:  There are occasional inserts.  The staples used to bind the books and attach some photos have rusted.  The book covers appear acidic.  Where there are no covers, the exposed pages are damaged.  The photos create uneven bulk to the pages causing the folder to bend.

Box 63.  Passport receipts, 1917-1939.  The papers are ok but the covers appear to be acidic (exposure?) 537 items.  Legal size box.

Box 64.  Passport receipts, 1919, # 356-680, 1-92.  Receipts in bound books.  Longer format.  Some are bound with rusted staples.  8 books, 242 pages.  Legal size box.

Box 65.  Passport receipts,  1919-1920, # 192-241, 685-780, 180-278, 4 books bound with rusted staples, 242 pages.  Legal size box.

Box 66.  Passport receipts, 1920, # 98-195, 196-301, 302-397, 398-481.  4 bound books, 380 pages.  Legal size box.

Box 67. Passport receipts, 1920, #98-195, 196-301, 302-397, 398-481.  4 bound books, 380 pages.  Legal size box.

Box 68.  Passport receipts,  1921. #482-581, 582-69, 680-776, 778-874. .  4 books, 388 pages.  Legal size box.

Box 69.  Passport receipts,  1921. #875-971, 972-1071, 1071-1166, 1167-1330, 1331-1427.  5 books, 559 pages.  Legal size box.

Box 70.  Passport receipts,  1921. # 1425-1513, 1-99, 100-199, 200-229, 330-399, 400-499.  6 Folders, long format 582 pages.  Legal size box.

Box 71.  Passport receipts,  1921, #500-599, 600-699, 670-699, 700-725, 762-769, 700-799, 800-899.  6 folders, 581 pages.  Legal size box.

Box 72.  Passport receipts, 1921-1922.  #900-990, 991-997, 1000-1099, 1100-1199, 1200-1342, 1-100.  6 folders. 626 pages.  Legal size box.

Box 73.  Passport receipts,  1922.  #101-199, 200-299, 300-399, 400-475.  4 folders, 375 pages.  Legal box size.

Box 74.  Passport receipts, 1923. #478-599, 602-699, 1-98, 100-195.  5 folders, 411 pages.  Legal size box.

Box 75.  Passport receipts, 1923-1924.  #183-199, 200-299, 300-350, 370-399, 400-511, 512-599.  5 folders.  392 pages.  Legal size box.

Box 76.  Passport receipts,  1924.  #600-681, 682-723, l-99, 100-199, 4 folders.  320 pages.  Legal size box.

Box 77.  Passport receipts, 1924-1925.  #200-299, 300-399, 400-423, 424-542.  4 folders, 239 pages.  Legal size box.

Box 78.  Passport receipts, 1925. #543-662, 663-721, 722,818, 819-924, 925-985.  5 folders, 358 pages.  Legal size box.

Box 79.  Passport receipts, 1926. #986-1050, 1051-1094, 1095-1154, 1155-1218, 1219-1299.  5 folders. 309 pages. Legal size box.

Box 80.  Passport receipts, 1926-1927. #1300-1414, 1415-1499, 1500-1599, 1600-1699.  4 folders, 396 pages.  Legal size box.

Box 81.  Passport receipts,  1927-1928.  # 1700-1799, 1800-1864, 1865-1899, 1900-1999.  4 folders, 296 pages.  Legal size box.

Box 82.  Passport receipts, 1928-1929.  #2000-2099, 2013-2039, 2100-2102, 2140-2199, 2200-2296, 2300-2359.  5 folders.  341 pages.  Legal size box.

Box 83. Passport receipts, 1929-1930. #2370-2434, 2455-2514, 1515-1631, 1632-1699.  4 folders.  286 pages.  Legal size box.

Box 84.  Passport receipts,  1930.  #1700-1799, 1800-1817, 1928-1999, 200-2099, 2100-2142.  5 folders.  229 pages.  Legal size box.

Box 85.  Passport receipts, 1931. #2144-2199, 2200-2299, 2300-2398, 2402-2471.  4 folders. 321 pages.

Box 86.  Passport receipts,  1932. #2472-2519, 2520-2574, 2575-2649, 1-709, 71-130.  5 folders, 304 pages.  Legal size box.

Box 87.  Passport receipts, 1932-1939. #131-202, 203-315, 1-70, 1-26. 5 folders. 314 items.  Legal size box.

Note: Passports  - “Inscrição as Passaportes de Viajante”  Civilian registration documents used as “travel” passports.  They contain date and place of birth, parentage, marital status, profession, and destination.  They are alphabetically arranged, then chronologically according to district, the areas of Portugal: continent, Azores, Madeira & Cape Verde.  1919-1925

Box 88.  Passport applications, 19018-1922.  Arranged by region then chronologically.  Single sheets, previously folded.  313 items.  Legal size box.

Box 89.  Passport applications, 1919-1925.  Arranged by region then chronologically.  Single sheets, previously folded.  218 items.  Legal size box.

Note:  Guias as “travel” passports.  All are from Cape Verde.  They contain a physical description, the name of the municipality issuing the document.  They certify the authenticity of the bearers nationality and birth pace and indicate that they are leaving the island and in many cases the destination.  In many cases they indicate parentage.  A good number are for crew members on boat packet ships and steamers between Cape Verde and the U.S.  some are accompanied by maritime licenses (cédulas maritimos).  They seek “safe” passage for these bearers.  In some cases the name of the ship is indicated.  A few are totally in MS FORM.  Several have photos from 1916 on.

Box 90.  “Guias” as applications,  1902-1926, & n.d. See note. Contains photos.  Papers are fragile. 131 items. Legal size box.

Note:  Passaportes de viajante.  Travel passports issued in New Bedford, and several other cities in the U.S. as well as in Lisbon (diplomatic) & several other foreign consulates.  They contain a physical description, place of birth, age, marital status, profession, parentage, destination & point of departure, and photos.  Not every passport contains all these items.  They vary greatly; almost a “safe conduct” pass.  The Lisbon items are in French and seem to be diplomatic passports.  The Norwegian is also in French and also Chile.  Most have photos.  A few are in MS form.  All of 1917 is typed. 1915-1934

Box 91.  Passaporte de Viajante (application), 1915-1934.  (copies)  See note.  Contains staples, photocopies.  The photos create uneven bulk.  Letter size box.  Approx. 90 items.

Note: box 92-102. Travel Passports, 1939-1945.  Copies of passports issued in New Bedford to visit Portugal principally, and Brazil.  They contain a description, age, place of birth, destination, profession, photos, signature, and in a few cases, authorization to travel.

Box 92.  Passport applications,  New Bedford,  1939-1951 (copies) Contains photos, staples.  Letter size box. 550 items.

Box 93.  Passport applications, New Bedford, 1952-1958 (copies)  Contains photos, staples, and some passports.  Letter size box 539 items.

Box 94.  Passport applications, New Bedford, 1959-1963 (copies) Contains photos, staples, and some passports.  Letter six box.  402 items.

Box 95.  Passport applications, New Bedford, 1965-1966 (copies)  Contains photos, staples, and some passports.  Letter size box.  421 items.

Box 96.  Passport applications, New Bedford 1967-1968 (copies)  Contains photos, staples, and some passports.  Letter size box. 382 items.

Box 97.  Passport applications, New Bedford 1969-1970 (copies)  contains photos, staples, and passports.  Letter size box. 252 items.

Box 98.  Passport application, New Bedford 1970 (copies)  Contains photos, staples, and passports.   Letter size box. 380 items.

Box 99.  Passport application, New Bedford 1971 (copies)  contains photos, staples, and passports.  Letter size box 344 items.

Box 100. Passport applications,  1971, New Bedford (copies)  Contains photos, staples, and passports.  Letter size box. 290 items.

Box 101.  Passport applications,  1971-1975 (copies)  Contains photos, staples.  Letter size box 370 items.

Box 102.  Passport applications,  1920, 1975 (copies)   Contains photos, staples.  Includes book – Register of Visas, 1920.  Photos inserted in book, partially filled.  Letter size box. 361 items.

Note: Boxes 103-106

            Correspondence with individuals, the Consul General in Boston, other consulates here and in Portugal, the PIDE (Policia International da Defesor do Estado, sp?), the Embassy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (ex: American consul in Ponta Delgada) regarding the status of their passports or visas, reimbursement requests, regulations regarding passports.  Folder 1 contains handwritten letters of inquiry.  Folder 2 contains personal letter to Consul A.M. Castro.

Box 103.  Correspondence, Passports, n.d., 1912-1947  Correspondence/notes related to passports and consular regulations.  Very acidic letter copy paper, fragile.  Some legal size documents.  Staples.  Letter size box. 1750 items.

Box 104.  Correspondence, Passports, visas.  1948-1954.  Heavier paper, less acidic.  Many staples on photos.  Some legal size items.  Letter size box.  Approx. 900 items.

Box 105.  Correspondence, Passports, visas,  1964-1969.  Less acidic but very thin paper, many staples used on small photos.  Letter size box.  Approx. 750 items.  (Move to legal)

Box 106.  Correspondence, Passports, visas  1970-1974.  Correspondence with foreign embassies.  A few photos.  Thin copy paper.  Letter size box.  Approx. 700 items.

Note:  Box 107

            Reports of passports and visas issued by the Consulate of New Bedford and 1 folder of handwritten notes by Villela. Legal size box.  Approx. 920 items.

Box 107.  Passport and Visa Lists,  1930-1974.  One folder contains notes by Villela, n.d.  Folder 1 contains 2 OS items and some acidic paper and staples.  Legal size box.  Approx. 920 items.

Note: Boxes 108-117.

Applications and confirmations of U.S. citizens wishing to travel to Portugal.  They include name, address, citizenship, marital status, physical description, parentage, place of birth, date of birth; if immigrant, date of arrival, part of disembarkation, name of ship and destination in Portugal.  Not all these items are listed for every person.  Many have dates of departure and carriers listed.  The visa forms were prepared by the various travel agencies.  Some were extensive in the information requested.  Some give the minimum of name, residence and destination.

In regard to the then Overseas Territories of Cape Verde Islands, Angola and Mozambique, visas were requested directly from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Box 108.  Visas, U.S. Citizens – New Bedford, 1919-1952  Contains staples, photos.  Letter size box.  Approx. 450 items.

Box 109,  Visas, U.S. Citizens – New Bedford, 1953 – 1957  Stapled photos.  Letter size box.  Approx. 300 items.

Box 110.  Visas, U.S. Citizens – New Bedford, 1958 – 1960.  Stapled photos.  Numerous small items included.  Letter size box.  Approx. 450 items.

Box 111.  Visas, U.S. Citizens - New Bedford, 1961-1963.  Stapled photos.  Small items included.  Letter size box.  Approx. 450 items.

Box 112.  Visas, U.S. Citizens – New Bedford, 1964-1966.  Stapled photos.  Small items included.  Some acidic paper.  Letter size box.  Approx. 450 items.

Box 113.  Visas, U.S. Citizens – New Bedford,  1967.  Stapled photos, small items included, some acidic paper.  Letter size box.  Approx. 350 items.

Box 114.  Visas, U.S. Citizens – New Bedford, 1968.  Stapled photos, small items included.  Letter size box.  Approx. 350 items.

Box 115.  Visas, U. S. Citizens – New Bedford, 1969Staples photos, small items included.  Box not full.  Letter size box.  Approx. 350 items.

Box 116.  Visas, U. S. Citizens – New Bedford,  1969-1970  Staples photos, small items included.  Letter size box.  Box not full.  Approx. 250 items.

Box 117. Visas, U. S. Citizens – Overseas territories,  1970-1975.  Correspondence.  Pages stapled together.  Some acidic paper.  .5 letter box.  Approx. 250 items.

Note:  Boxes 118, 119 & 120

            Charity passengers (Passagens de Caridade) Documents and correspondence regarding the repatrition of Portuguese citizens underwritten by Portugal and referred to as “Passagens de Caridade”.  There are included correspondence between the Consul and the Consul General in boston, the shipping lines (principally the Fabre Line and the T.M.E. “Transportes Maritimos do Estado”), local bankers and businessmen certifyhing the indigent condition of the applicants, and physicians recommending their repatriation due to ill health.  There are also two tickets on the Febre line, one accompanied by the passport (1920), copies of regulations concerning the repatriatioin of Portuguese citizens, and indication of shipping agents in the U.S. and Portugal, and newspaper clippings re: repatriation (1932). (1920 – 1963).

Box 118.  Charity Passengers, 1921 – 1963  Correspondence.  Pages stapled.  Some acidic paper.  .5 Letter box.  Approx. 250 items.

Box 119.  Charity Passengers,  1924-1929.  Correspondence.  Pages stapled. Acidic paper (needs interleaving).  Letter size box.  Not full.  Approx. 400 items.

Box 120.  Charity Passengers,  1930-1939.  Correspondence.  Acidic papers.  Staples.  Box not full.  Letter size box.  Approx. 400 items.

Note:  Boxes 121-125.  Cartas de Chamada. Authorization to emigrate/sponsors Copies of documents “calling for” relatives in Portugal to immigrate to the U.S.  also included are a few copies of supporting date (ex: verification of sponsor being American citizens (1924) and one response (1926) by the American Consula St. Michael, Azores.  Those listed under “Authorization to Emigrate” are listed chronologically, whereas those under Cartas de Chamada are listed chronologically under the various areas of Portugal:  Azores, Continent, Cape Verde, Madeira, Angola and other countries, 1916-1966

Box 121.  Authorization to Emigrate, 1916-1923  Correspondence.  Acidic paper, OS items, needs to be in legal box.  Letter size box.  Approx. 400 items.

Box 122.  Authorization to Emigrate, 1924-1939  Correspondence.  Acidic paper.  Letter size box.  Approx. 500 items.

Box 123.  Authorization to Emigrate, Azores, 1948-1966.  Correspondence.  staples.  Box not full.  Letter size box.  Approx. 350 items.

Box 124.  Authorization to Emigrate,  1953-1966.  Correspondence.  Some acidic paper. Box not full.  Letter size box.  Approx. 350 items.

Box 125.  Authorization to Emigrate, 1942-1966  Correspondence.  Staples. Box not full.  .5 Legal box.  Approx. 100 items.

Note:  Box 126.  Certificado de Inscrição (Certificate of Nationality)  In Portuguese.  Gives name, profession, date and place of birth, age, parentage, and residence in the U.S., and number in the Consular Registry.  A few do not list all of these items.  1915-1919.

Box 126.  Certificate of Nationality,  1915-1919.  Certificates.  Most were folded and are fragile and dirty.  Letter size box.  Approx. 600 items.

Note:  Box 127.  Certificate of Nationality, (Certificado de Inscrição.)  Documents of Consular registrations verifying nationality, number at the Consulate of New Bedford.  These registrations had to be renewed.  The majority of the documents have photos, dating from 1918.  Arranged chronologically with marital status.  They list name, age, date and place of birth, destination, parentage, and profession.  Some have only the date and place of arrival.

Box 127.  Certificates of Nationality, 1916-19345, 1967-1972.  Certificates.  Most were folded.  Dirty.  Legal size box.  Box not full.  Approx. 350 items.

Note:  Box 128 Certificates of Nationality.  Consular registrations at other American consulates and from foreign countries.

Box 128.  Certificates of Nationality,  1916-1943.  These papers are fragile, some are torn.  3 OS items, some photos.  .5 Legal size box.  Approx 150 items.

Note:  Boxes 129-133.  Receipts of Registration (Talaõ do Certificado/Inscrição) Receipts of registration forms, which list name, date and place of birth, marital status, name of parents, profession, physical description and proof of nationality.

Box 129.  Receipts of Registration,  1918  Unbound pages.  Numbered # 56-786.  Some missing,  Letter size box. 750 items.

Box 130.  Receipts of Registration. 1918  Unbound pages.  Numbered #808-1714.  Letter size box.  906 items.

Box 131.  Receipts of Registration.  1918  Unbound pages.  Numbered: #1715-2499.  Letter size box. 784 items.

Box 132.  Receipts of Registration, 1918-1919  Unbound pages.  Numbered: #2500-3299.  Letter size box 799 items.

Box 133.  Receipts of Registration,  1919-1920  Unbound pages.  Numbered:  #330-3412, 1-474.  Letter size box.  Approx. 506 items.

Note:  Talao de Inscrição, Registration Receipts.  Lists name, marital status, profession, date and place of birth, parentage, date and port of arrival, residence in N.S., description and amount paid for document.

Box 134.  Registration Receipts,  1920-1921  Folder 1 unbound pages (damaged #1-895).  Folder 2,3 & 4 are bound books.  #1.196, 1-250. Legal size box.  Approx. 1341 items.

Note:  Boxes 135 and 136.  Certificate of Nationality (English text).  Documents certifying that the individual is a Portuguese citizen registered as such at the Portuguese Consulate, list name, date and place of birth, parents and U.S. residence.

Box 135.  Certificate of Nationality,  1918  unbound pages, some dirt.  Letter size box.  Approx. 250 items.

Box 136.  Certificate of Nationality, 1918-1919  Unbound pages, some damaged papers.  Letter size box.  Approx. 450 items.

Note:  Boxes 137-140.  Certificates of Nationality.  Bilingual text.  Document certifying the Portuguese nationality of the individual registered as such at the Portuguese Consulate.  Lists name, marital status, profession, parents, date and place of birth, local residence, description and proof of identity.

Box 137.  Certificate of Nationality, 1919-1920  Unbound pages.  Letter size box.  Approx. 450

Box 138.  Certificate of Nationality, 1920  Unbound pages.  Some damaged papers.  Letter size box.  Approx. 500 items.

Box 139.  Certificates of Nationality, 1920  Unbound pages.  Letter size box.  Approx. 450 items.

Box 140.  Certificates of Nationality, 1920-1923  Unbound pages.  Box not full.  Letter size box. 350 items.

Note:  Box 141.  Certificates of Nationality.  Other Consulates and Foreign consulates.  Includes affidavits of nationality of individuals who had lost their passports, (all from New Bedford?) and identification cards (bilhetes de identidade ) from the Azores.

Box 141.  Certificates of Nationality, 1914-1920  Includes photos.  Folded papers.  Papers need cleaning.  Folder 9 contains bilhete de identidades which are booklets with covers.  .5 Legal size box. 250 items.

Note: Boxes 142 and 143.  (Termos de Declaration de Nacionalidade)  Documents requesting Portuguese citizenship for American born children.  Includes supporting documents such as American birth records.  The greater number of these are from New Bedford and the area towns.  There are some from other places such as Boston, Pawtucket, Pittsfield, Rehoboth, Wareham, Central Falls, Woonsocket, Carver, Hudson, etc.

Box 142.  Requests for Portuguese Citizenship for American Born Children.  1919-1923  Numerous rusted staples, folded papers.  Legal size box. Too full.  Approx. 550 items.

Box 143.  Requests for Portuguese Citizenship for American Born Children.  1924-1936  Papers clipped together with plastic clips.  Legal size box.  Approx. 400 items.

Note: Box 144.  Birth Certificates.  Contains birth certificates from the Greater New Bedford area, a few other cities in Massachusetts, R.I.,  CN.  and from Portugal.  Those in Portugal are, for the most part, baptism certificates which are also recorded as a birth record.  A very few from Portugal are strictly civil records.  Also included are a few local baptism and marriage records from I.C.?  Churches, one municipal marriage record and one municipal death certificate.

Box 144.  Birth Certificates.  1864-1927  There is one oversize document.  Baptism records are in fragile condition.  Legal size box.  Approx. 450 items.

Note: Boxes 145 and 146.  Correspondence with individuals, Boston, the embassy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs related to the certifying of births, deaths, marriages and related activities.  Includes many translations of American documents, plus several affidavits by fathers or other significant relatives giving permission to marry.  There is one small record book “Livros de Assentos” (1980-1981), some regulations (Livros de Assentos, Certidões Consulares ) 1963-1966

Box 145.  Correspondence related to births, deaths, and marriages. 1916-1972  Folders 1 & 2 contain very acidic paper.  Legal size box.  Approx. 350 items.

Box 146.  Correspondence related to births, deaths and marriages.  1913-1981.  Some staples papers.  Acidic papers in folder 4.  .5 Legal size box.  Approx. 200 items.

Note: boxes 147-149.  Oath of Portuguese Aliens.  A declaration of citizenship for Portuguese aliens.  It lists name, residence, date of birth, parents, last foreign address, and date of arrival.  In addition to declaring that the individual is a Portuguese citizen, it also states that he has never declared his intention to come an American citizen.  In most cases the date is given by a stamp.  The document must have signed witnesses.  Some are signed.

Box 147.  Oaths of Portuguese Aliens. 1918  Letter size box.  Approx. 450 items.

Box 148.  Oaths of Portuguese Aliens.  1918  Some staples .  Some damages papers.  Letter size box.  Approx. 550 items.

Box 149.  Oaths of Portuguese Aliens.  1918  Folder 9 contains damaged papers.  Letter size box.  Approx. 450 items.

Note: Box 150.  Certificados de vida. “Atestados” Copies of documents issued by the vice-consul at New Bedford affirming the name, address, marital status, profession, and nationality of Portuguese citizens of the Consular area.  In some cases, they also declare some other intent such as to return to Portugal, to confirm a birth date or the like.

Box 150. Certificates of Status.  1917-1966  Acidic paper (copies)  Folders 1-5 contain some legal size items.  Letter size box.  Approx. 350 items.