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Page creatorEmptyuser (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation15:13, 14 December 2007
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Most immigrants from overseas landed at East Coast ports, primarily New York City, before proceeding to Wisconsin. If an immigrant identified Milwaukee as the port of entry, it is possible that he or she arrived first at a port in Canada, and then came through the St. Lawrence River and Great Lakes to enter the United States at Wisconsin. See United States Immigration Online Genealogy Records.
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