Puerto Rico Emigration and Immigration: Difference between revisions

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Tel.: (00 1) 787 725-1060<br>
Tel.: (00 1) 787 725-1060<br>
Contact: archivogeneral@icp.gobierno.pr<br>
Contact: archivogeneral@icp.gobierno.pr<br>
Website: https://www.icp.pr.gov/archivo-generalv2/<br>
[https://www.icp.pr.gov/archivo-generalv2/ Website] <br>
:This archive contains some collections of interest for studying Spanish emigration during the 19th century.<br>
:This archive contains some collections of interest for studying Spanish emigration during the 19th century.<br>
:*Departamento de Estado. Serie: Declaraciones de Nacionalidad'''<br>
:*Departamento de Estado. Serie: Declaraciones de Nacionalidad'''<br>
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Tel.: (00 1) 866-840-1752<br>
Tel.: (00 1) 866-840-1752<br>
Contact: newyork.archives@nara.gov<br>
Contact: newyork.archives@nara.gov<br>
Website: http://www.archives.gov/northeast/nyc/<br>
[http://www.archives.gov/northeast/nyc/ '''Website''']<br>
*[https://www.archives.gov/files/nyc/finding-aids/puerto-rican-records-guide.pdf GUIDE to PUERTO RICAN RECORDS in the NATIONAL ARCHIVES NEW YORK CITY]
*[https://www.archives.gov/files/nyc/finding-aids/puerto-rican-records-guide.pdf GUIDE to PUERTO RICAN RECORDS in the NATIONAL ARCHIVES NEW YORK CITY]
:All the documentation issued after Puerto Rico came to be governed by the United States when Spain lost its last colonial possessions is not held in Puerto Rico but rather in the United States National Archives, where records on passenger arrival and departure from the island are held.
:All the documentation issued after Puerto Rico came to be governed by the United States when Spain lost its last colonial possessions is not held in Puerto Rico but rather in the United States National Archives, where records on passenger arrival and departure from the island are held.
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