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passenger ship arrival
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Wed, 17 Jun 1998 21:27:43 -0400
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Has anyone ever heard of a port called "GUNBANK"?  My great-grandmother
arrived from Hamburg (her trunk sayd "Hamburg - New York") sometime
around 1850.  She wrote a letter back to Germany (which was never
mailed) and in it mentions having arrived at "Gunbank" and going
directly to "Montis".  This is a translation from old German script.
I'll appreciate any ideas/speculation/guesses.
Thanks
Karen Campola

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