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'''Ports of entry to Florida have included St. Augustine, Key West, and Tampa.''' The National Archives and the Family History Library have: | '''Ports of entry to Florida have included St. Augustine, Key West, and Tampa.''' The National Archives and the Family History Library have: | ||
* | *Passenger lists for St. Augustine, 1821 to 1824, 1827, and 1870, and Key West, 1837 to 1852 and 1857 to 1868''. ''These are included in ''Copies of Lists of Passengers Arriving at Miscellaneous Ports on the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts and at Ports on the Great Lakes, 1820-1873.'' (Beginning on Family History Library film {{FHL|66154|title-id|disp=830231}}). | ||
These are indexed by ''Supplemental Index to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Atlantic and Gulf Coast Ports'', | These are indexed by ''Supplemental Index to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Atlantic and Gulf Coast Ports'', (beginning on Family History Library film {{FHL|67478|title-id|disp=418161}}). | ||
*Passenger lists for Key West, 1898 to 1920, (beginning on Family History Library film {{FHL|291633|title-id|disp=1375956}}). | *Passenger lists for Key West, 1898 to 1920, (beginning on Family History Library film {{FHL|291633|title-id|disp=1375956}}). | ||
*''Index to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Miscellaneous Ports in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Southern Carolina, 1890 to 1924'', | *''Index to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Miscellaneous Ports in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Southern Carolina, 1890 to 1924'', (FHL films {{FHL|341257|title-id|disp=1324938-63}}). | ||
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. |
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