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Fold3 is an online repository for original historical documents, combined with the ability for users to make comments, annotations, and upload their own documents. The focus of Fold3 is to be a comprehensive collection of U.S. Military records. Some areas of Fold3 are free to use, while others can be freely searched and then viewed with a paid subscription.
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Amistad - Supreme Court Records
Original source: NARA M2012. This Supreme Court case deals with issues of salvage of the Amistad, a ship carrying slaves seized by the US Navy in 1839, and popularized in a 1997 movie.
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Contains a list of passengers and crew on board the Lusitania, 7 May 1915, the day it was sunk by a German submarine. The data is compiled from The New York Times newspaper and other sources. Biographical data, birthdates, family member's names included where known. Readers are encouraged to send their own information to be added to the list.
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List of Officers and Sailors in the First Voyage of Columbus in 1492
Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria.
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Companion web site to the PBS documentary series on famous sunken ocen liners.
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Using the Lusitania as an example, this virtual tour shows various accomodations for different classes of passengers.
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Discusses the historical development of ocean liners, particularly trans-Atlantic service.
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The Victoria and the Trinidad.
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The McCorkell Line one of the most famous Irish passenger shipping lines fro 1778-1897 to the United States and Canada.
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Royal Regals - A History of Ocean Liners
A history of some of the great ocean liners, including those in immigrant service. Queen Mary, Saturnia, Andrea Doria, are a few of the notables covered.
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Save the Clipper City of Adelaide
Ship City of Adelaide which made 23 voyages from the UK to South Australia. Includes an alphabetical list of passenger names.
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An international collaborative project providing the passenger and crew manifest and brief biographies from the Lusitania's last and fateful voyage.
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The Titanic
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Titanic ~ The Unsinkable Ship and Halifax
A site from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, including a list of those buried in cemeteries in Halifax.
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Titanic Names: A Complete List of Passengers and Crew
A book by Lee W. Merideth.
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Titanic Newpaper Articles Archive
Search newspaper articles about Titanic in more than 15,000 historical newspaper pages.
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Titanic-Titanic.com contains crew and passenger lists, lots of information about the ship itself, and a forum for learning more about the Titanic.
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The Titanic Project covers the passengers and crew of the RMS Titanic, which sank in the Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912, on its maiden voyage.
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Quick reference guide to the life and loss of the Titanic in numbers.
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This New Jersey-based organization is primarily interested in the RMS Titanic, and especially in those who sailed aboard her. It publishes a quarterly journal, Voyage, which often includes articles about Titanic's passengers and crew. Research assistance with specific questions is available through the website and the Society welcomes contact from descendants and family members of passengers and crew.