Monday, May 31, 2010

Fred's Passport

My relative, Mary Teichert, told me around 2-3 years ago that she was in possession of Fred's passport that he received so he could go on his mission. The applicaton to the passport I already had (I documented it in this post), but I was very grateful when Mary e-mailed me the other day with a high-quality scan of the passport. The document is less infomative than you might think. They didn't use pictures or finger prints, or have too much personal information; just a physical description, and a statement of country approval to travel abroad. It is still a cool document, of which I am grateful to have a copy. I have a lower quality copy of the scan below.

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