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Ship arrivals in the port of New York were listed in the major daily
newspapers of New York City, which are available on microfilm in major
libraries across the nation.  I suggest that you contact the nearest large
public or academic library near you and ask if they have New York
papers on microfilm, or can get them through inter-library loan.

Original ship passenger lists are held by the National Archives,
Washington, DC 20408; phone 202-501-5400.

James D. Folts
Head, Research Services
New York State Archives
Cultural Education Center Room 11D40
Albany, NY 12230  USA
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Phone (518) 474-8955; Fax (518) 473-9985

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