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You should also check passenger lists for other ports, especially New Orleans. The National Archives also has passenger lists for about ten minor ports in Florida, 1900-1945. More detailed information on immigration sources is in the [https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/United_States_Emigration_and_Immigration United States Immigration] article.  
You should also check passenger lists for other ports, especially New Orleans. The National Archives also has passenger lists for about ten minor ports in Florida, 1900-1945. More detailed information on immigration sources is in the [https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/United_States_Emigration_and_Immigration United States Immigration] article.  


Records of the Seminole Indians are listed in the Family History Library subject catalog under the name of the tribe. Records of colonial Greek and Italian groups are listed in the catalog under FLORIDA - MINORITIES.  
Records of the Seminole Indians are listed in the Family History Library subject catalog under the name of the tribe. Records of colonial Greek and Italian groups are listed in the catalog under FLORIDA - MINORITIES. {{Florida|Florida}}  
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