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The Family History Library has additional information on Brazilian emigration and immigration. These sources include:
The Family History Library has additional information on Brazilian emigration and immigration. These sources include:


*Bangerter, Lawrence B. ''The Brazilian Compass.''
 
**This two volume work includes name of vessel, places of embarkation and debarkation, dates and corresponding Family History Library film numbers for immigration records. Both volumes have been digitized by the Family History Archives at Brigham Young University, and are accessible online. {{FHL|184650|disp=Volume 1}} {{FHL|50329|disp=Volume 2}}
*''The Confederados: Old South Immigrants in Brazil''. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, c1995. {{FHL|981.61 H2c}}
*Ferenczi, Imre. ''International Migrations'', volume I: Statistics. Series: The American immigration collection. Series 2, vol. 1. New York: Arno Press and the New York Times, 1970. {{FHL|304.8 F379i}}
*Ferenczi, Imre. ''International Migrations'', volume I: Statistics. Series: The American immigration collection. Series 2, vol. 1. New York: Arno Press and the New York Times, 1970. {{FHL|304.8 F379i}}
*Griggs, William Clark. ''The Elusive Eden: Frank McMullan’s Confederate Colony in Brazil''. Austin: University of Texas Press, c1987. {{FHL|981 F2gw}}
*Griggs, William Clark. ''The Elusive Eden: Frank McMullan’s Confederate Colony in Brazil''. Austin: University of Texas Press, c1987. {{FHL|981 F2gw}}
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