Front:
Hamburg-American Line's Cruise to the Mediterranean and the Orient.
Cable to Company's New
York Office, from
CAPTAIN DEMPWOLF:
Genoa, Feb. 17, 1907.
"Moltke arrivea on time;
everybody well; passengers
satisfied; weather delight-
ful.
PS: (7477
Genoa
Irl
HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE,
Department of Cruises.
GENOA is the leading commer-
cial town of Italy. Older in legendary
history than Rome itself, Genoa is as
interesting as it is beautiful. It has
eighty churches and is encircled by
fortifications. When ashore, study the
external frescoes of its buildings.
They are no less remarkable than the
beautiful mountain. scenery which
affords the town a memorable back-
ground. Notable among the environs
are the Villa Pallavicini, at Pegli, with
its beautiful gardens, the ancient
Roman burial ground and stalactite
grotto.
Back:
Private Mailing Card
FEB 19
9-PM
1901
Miss R. Lee
% Ny Neuhanver
Hidell.
FOR THE ADDRESS.
SERIES 1902
NITED STATES OF
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1706 FRANKLIN
PO. TAGE