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Archives New Zealand. Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga - Research Guides - Migration
Learn how to find records about immigration – including passenger lists, refugee files and immigrant information.
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New York.
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Forschungsstelle Deutsche Auswanderer in den USA - DAUSA
Oldenburg, Germany. Research center at the Carl von Ossietzky Universit
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Harvard University Library Open Collections Program: Immigration to the US, 1789-1930
A web-based collection of historical materials from Harvard's libraries, archives, and museums that documents voluntary immigration to the United States from the signing of the Constitution to the onset of the Great Depression. Concentrating heavily on the 19th century, Immigration to the US includes over 400,000 pages from more than 2,200 books, pamphlets, and serials, over 9,600 pages from manuscript and archival collections, and more than 7,800 photographs.
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Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Collections
The collections of Historical Society of Pennsylvania range from genealogical and family papers to business and organizational records to collections of items such as photographs, postcards, sheet music, menus, and trade cards. HSP's library contains a wealth of published material, including books, pamphlets, serials, and newspapers.
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Sweden. Immigrant Institute in Bor
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Immigration History Research Center Archives (IHRCA) - University of Minnesota
An international resource on American immigration and ethnic history. Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Melbourne, Australia.
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Institute of Migration - Siirtolaisuusinstituutti
Turku, Finland.
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400,000 entries from passenger and passport records.
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Michiganology - Naturalization
Indexes to naturalization records in the State Archives of Michigan. Includes online indexes for selected counties.
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Museum of Tolerance - Finding Our Families, Finding Ourselves
Los Angeles, California. Exhibit on the family & personal histories of several noted Americans including Maya Angelou, Billy Crystal, Carlos Santana & Joe Torre.
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Includes Records for Passengers Who Arrived at the Port of New York During the Irish Famine. These materials identify 604,596 persons who arrived in the Port of New York, 1846-1851, and the ships on which they arrived. Approximately 70 percent of the passenger records list Ireland as the native country.
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Naturalization and Related Records
At the Connecticut State Library.
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Paso al Norte Immigration History Museum
El Paso, Texas. Preserves the history of El Paso as the Ellis Island of the Southwest.
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