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Display titleWest Virginia Emigration and Immigration
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Page creatorEmptyuser (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation15:12, 14 December 2007
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Date of latest edit13:07, 22 August 2023
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West Virginia, being entirely inland, has no seaports. Immigrants would have initially arrived at a port on the coast. To search those records, see United States Immigration Online Genealogy Records. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was an important port of entry to West Virginia, but the major port between 1870 and 1915 was New York, where thousands of European immigrants boarded labor trains headed for the coal fields.
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