About Us – The Gjenvick-Gjønvik Archives (GG Archives)
"Preserving History. Enriching Research. Inspiring Discovery."
Welcome to the Gjenvick-Gjønvik Archives, a leading independent online archive specializing in social and cultural history. Since our founding in 2000, we've been dedicated to preserving and sharing primary source materials that bring the past vividly to life.
Our collections are trusted by genealogists, historians, students, educators, collectors, writers, and film/TV producers who seek authentic, well-documented materials to enrich research, storytelling, and teaching.
📜 What We Offer
Explore thousands of original documents, photographs, and artifacts spanning the late 19th through mid-20th centuries. Our collections are organized thematically to make research easier and more rewarding.
🌊 Ocean Travel Collection
Our flagship collection features:
Passenger lists
Steamship and ocean liner brochures
Passage contracts
Onboard programs and menus
Ship histories
Whether you're tracing an ancestor's voyage or studying the golden age of ocean liners, you'll find unmatched detail here.
🗽 Immigration Records
Documenting the journey to America:
Immigrant inspection cards
Ship manifests
Contracts of passage
Rare photos of ports, customs, and Ellis Island arrivals
An essential resource for genealogical research.
🚢 RMS Titanic Collection
A dedicated digital exhibit exploring:
Rare ephemera
Passenger experiences
Historical context
Perfect for students, Titanic enthusiasts, and educators.
🍽️ Epicurean Collection
Menus and culinary ephemera offering a taste of:
Shipboard dining
Grand hotels
Historic restaurants
A treasure trove for culinary historians.
🪖 Military & Wartime History
Covering:
U.S. involvement in World Wars I and II
The Influenza Pandemic of 1918–1919
Troop transport and wartime shipping
Ideal for academics, educators, and descendants of veterans.
👗 Vintage Fashion Collection
Explore styles worn while traveling in style and comfort:
Women’s, men’s, teen’s, and children’s clothing
Accessories
Advertisements and fashion plates from the late 1800s to mid-1900s
🏛️ Works Progress Administration (WPA)
Discover the history of the New Deal's most famous program:
Original documents
Ephemera
Photos of WPA projects
🏢 Bangor Punta Corporation Collection
A unique corporate history archive documenting:
Marketing materials
Artifacts
Business history from the 1960s–1980s
⭐ Who Uses the GG Archives?
We serve:
Genealogists verifying family history
Academics and students researching social and cultural history
Writers and filmmakers seeking authentic visuals
Collectors and history buffs exploring ephemera
Educators developing engaging course materials
🙌 Why Choose Us?
✅ Thousands of digitized primary source documents
✅ High-resolution images for licensing and research
✅ Curated, organized collections for easier discovery
✅ Expertly maintained by archivist Paul K. Gjenvick, MAS
Our mission is to make history accessible, authentic, and useful for everyone.
👤 About Our Archivist
Led by Paul K. Gjenvick, MAS, a dedicated historian and archivist with decades of experience in preservation and research. Paul ensures the accuracy, quality, and accessibility of every collection.
📌 It's All In the Name
The GG Archives was originally founded as the Gjenvick-Gjønvik Family History Center in honor of Paul's family roots in the U.S. and Scandinavia. The name "Gjenvick" reflects the original Americanized spelling of "Gjønvik," adding a personal dimension to our mission of preserving everyone's stories.
📂 Additional Information & Policies
Explore these helpful pages:
- Our Collection Policy
- Contact Us
- Contribute Images and Ephemera
- Family History Resources
- GG Archives in Academic Papers
- GG Archives in the News
- Help Wanted
- History of GG Archives
- Mission Statement
- Our Archivist
- Awards and Recognition
- Primary Source Materials
- Secondary Source Materials
- Purchase High-Resolution Images
- Social Media
- Terms of Use
- Privacy Policy
- Using GG Archives in the Classroom
- Using the Collections Effectively
- What Makes GG Archives Different
Curator’s Note
For over 25 years, I've been dedicated to a unique mission: tracking down, curating, preserving, scanning, and transcribing historical materials. These materials, carefully researched, organized, and enriched with context, live on here at the GG Archives. Each passenger list isn't just posted — it's a testament to our commitment to helping you see the people and stories behind the names.
It hasn't always been easy. In the early years, I wasn't sure the site would survive, and I often paid the hosting bills out of my own pocket. But I never built this site for the money — I built it because I love history and believe it's worth preserving. It's a labor of love that I've dedicated myself to, and I'm committed to keeping it going.
If you've found something here that helped your research, sparked a family story, or just made you smile, I'd love to hear about it. Your experiences and stories are the real reward for me. And if you'd like to help keep this labor of love going, there's a "Contribute to the Website" link tucked away on our About page.
📜 History is worth keeping. Thanks for visiting and keeping it alive with me.
Last Updated: August 2025
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