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:• Morton Allan ''Directory of European Passenger Steamship Arrivals. 1931''. Reprint, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1980. (Family History Library book {{FHL|139764|title-id|disp=973 U3m 1980}}; 1931 edition on fiche {{FHL|139764|title-id|disp=6046854}}.)
:• Morton Allan ''Directory of European Passenger Steamship Arrivals. 1931''. Reprint, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1980. (Family History Library book {{FHL|139764|title-id|disp=973 U3m 1980}}; 1931 edition on fiche {{FHL|139764|title-id|disp=6046854}}.)
=== '''Indexes of German Immigrants'''.  ===
Many of the customs lists and indexes include the birthplace or city of last permanent residence of German immigrants. This is because most Germans who came to Baltimore left from the port of Bremen, and the lists of ships arriving from Bremen often give this information.
There is an ongoing project to index an estimated 700,000 Germans who arrived at various U.S. ports including Baltimore City.
:• Glazier, Ira A., and P. William Filby, eds. ''Germans to America: Lists of Passengers Arriving at U.S. Ports, 1850-1897.''. 67 Volumes. Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources, Inc., 1988-. (Family History Library book {{FHL|973 W2ger|disp=973 W2ger}}.)
:• Glazier, Ira A., ed. ''Germans to America - series II: Lists of Passengers Arriving at U.S. Ports in the 1840s''. 7 vols. Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources Inc., 2002 Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2004. (Family History Library book {{FHL|973 W2ger|disp=973 W2ger Ser. 2}}.)


=== The People  ===
=== The People  ===
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