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Before the Civil War the Ohio-Mississippi-Missouri river system was the major migration route to Missouri. New Orleans was the favorite port of entry for early German immigrants to Missouri. After the war, most settlers came by railroad through the lower midwestern states. To find an immigrant ancestor, you may want to check ship passenger lists for East Coast ports and for the Port of New Orleans. More detailed information on immigration sources is in the United States Research Outline.  
Before the Civil War the Ohio-Mississippi-Missouri river system was the major migration route to Missouri. New Orleans was the favorite port of entry for early German immigrants to Missouri. After the war, most settlers came by railroad through the lower midwestern states. To find an immigrant ancestor, you may want to check ship passenger lists for East Coast ports and for the Port of New Orleans. More detailed information on immigration sources is in the United States Research Outline.  


St. Louis Public Library owns the following NARA passenger list indexes:
St. Louis Public Library owns the following NARA passenger list indexes:  


Baltimore, 1820-1897 (Federal Lists)
Baltimore, 1820-1897 (Federal Lists)  


Baltimore, 1833-1866 (City Lists)
Baltimore, 1833-1866 (City Lists)  


Boston, 1848-1891
Boston, 1848-1891  


News Orleans, 1813-1866
New Orleans, 1813-1866  


New York, 1820-1846
New York, 1820-1846  


New York, 1897-1943
New York, 1897-1943  


Philadelphia, 1800-1906
Philadelphia, 1800-1906  


St. Louis Public Library owns these NARA passenger lists:
St. Louis Public Library owns these NARA passenger lists:  


Baltimore, 1820-1891
Baltimore, 1820-1891  


Boston, 1820-1891
Boston, 1820-1891  


New Orleans, 1813-1902
New Orleans, 1813-1902  


New York, 1820-1906
New York, 1820-1906  


Philadelphia, 1800-1902
Philadelphia, 1800-1902  


Miscellaneous Gulf Coast, Atlantic, & Great Lakes Ports, 1820-1874
Miscellaneous Gulf Coast, Atlantic, & Great Lakes Ports, 1820-1874  


=== Web Sites  ===
=== Web Sites  ===


http://www.cyndislist.com/ships.htm  
[http://www.cyndislist.com/ships.htm http://www.cyndislist.com/ships.htm]


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[http://www.slpl.org/slpl/gateways/article240117856.asp http://www.slpl.org/slpl/gateways/article240117856.asp]
 
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