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'''Passenger Lists in the Port of Trieste''' by Aleksej Kalc
'''Passenger Lists in the Port of Trieste'''  


Trieste, the main Austrian port, assumed the function of the port of emigration in 1904.The number of people who emigrated via the Port of Trieste was for a long time recorded only in the form of summary reports according to gender as well as province or country of origin. Inly in 1912 di the trieste port authorities begin compiling detailed passenger records that included name and surname, age, marital status, profession, last pladce of residence, citizenship, port of destination as well as the ship and the date of departure for each steerage passenger.
Trieste, the main Austrian port, assumed the function of the port of emigration in 1904. The number of people who emigrated via the Port of Trieste was for a long time recorded only in the form of summary reports according to gender as well as province or country of origin. Inly in 1912 did the Trieste port authorities begin compiling detailed passenger records that included name and surname, age, marital status, profession, last place of residence, citizenship, port of destination as well as the ship and the date of departure for each steerage passenger. One copy of these records for the period 1912-1914 can be found in the Austrian State Archive in Vienna in the records of the Ministry of Interior and Ministry of Trade, one copy




Drevesa (FHL serial 949.73 D25d copy 2,L.8, s.3, Nov 2001)
This article written by Aleksej Kalc was published in Drevesa (FHL serial 949.73 D25d copy 2,L.8, s.3, Nov 2001).


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