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*Natchez, Mississippi | *Natchez, Mississippi | ||
*New Orleans, Louisiana | *New Orleans, Louisiana | ||
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*Wheeling, (West) Virginia<br><br> | *Wheeling, (West) Virginia<br><br> | ||
[[Category:US_Migration_Ports|Ports]] [[Category:Migration_Routes|Ports]] [[Category:United_States_Migration_Internal|Ports]] | [[Category:US_Migration_Ports|Ports]] [[Category:Migration_Routes|Ports]] [[Category:United_States_Migration_Internal|Ports]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:40, 15 July 2025
Some people moved from place to place in the United States or its territories by sea, lake, or river:
Seaports
- Charleston, South Carolina
- Honolulu, Hawaii
- New York City, New York
- San Francisco, California
Lake Ports
- Duluth, Minnesota
- Green Bay, Wisconsin
River Ports
- Buffalo, New York
- Detroit, Michigan
- Natchez, Mississippi
- New Orleans, Louisiana
- St. Louis, Missouri Ship registers & other records, 1835-1944, NARA, M1340
- Wheeling, (West) Virginia