I forogt to mention that you may be able to obtain a copy of his passport with picture. See below:
Part 4: Where to Find These Records
Washington, DC
You may do research in passport applications, 1795-Mar. 1925, in person at the National Archives Building, 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20408-0001. Begin your research in the Robert M. Warner Research Center. Staff is available there to answer your questions.
Researchers coming from a distance may wish to call in advance of their visit (1) to verify research room hours and (2) to have any additional questions answered. The Consultant's Office can be reached at 202-357-5400.
Regional Facilities
Some National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) regional facilities have selected microfilmed passport records. Use our microfilm catalog to determine which NARA facilities have passport microfilm, or call the facility to verify passport microfilm availability.
To obtain passport applications by mail
Paper copies of passport applications, 1795 - March 1925, can be ordered by mail from:
National Archives and Records Administration
Attn: Archives I Research Support Branch (NWCC1)
700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20408-0001
To obtain passport applications through an online request
E-mail requests should be sent to
inquire@nara.gov.
Please include the following information in your request: your name and mailing (postal) address; the passport applicant's name, year of birth, place of residence at the time the application was made, and the approximate year of travel. The applicant's year of birth and place of residence are used to distinguish between persons having the same name. If we locate the records that you request, we will send you an order form and instructions on ordering copies.
Paper copies of passport applications, Apr. 1925-present, can be ordered by mail from Department of State, Research & Liasion Branch, 1111 19th Street NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20522-1705.
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