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''[[United States Emigration and Immigration|United States Emigration and Immigration]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Maryland|Maryland]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Maryland_Emigration_and_Immigration|Emigration and Immigration]]'' [[Image:MD Ship The Dove.png|thumb|right|250px]] | ''[[United States Emigration and Immigration|United States Emigration and Immigration]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Maryland|Maryland]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Maryland_Emigration_and_Immigration|Emigration and Immigration]]'' [[Image:MD Ship The Dove.png|thumb|right|250px|MD Ship The Dove.png]] | ||
=== Overseas Immigration === | === Overseas Immigration === | ||
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*St. Mary's ([[St. Mary's County, Maryland#Immigration|St. Mary's County]]) | *St. Mary's ([[St. Mary's County, Maryland#Immigration|St. Mary's County]]) | ||
==== Customs Districts | ==== Customs Districts ==== | ||
*Chester District | *Chester District | ||
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*Baltimore was served by the North German Lloyd shipping line from Bremen. If you know the name of the steamship that your ancestor arrived on, you can obtain the date of arrival for the years 1904 to 1926 from: | *Baltimore was served by the North German Lloyd shipping line from Bremen. If you know the name of the steamship that your ancestor arrived on, you can obtain the date of arrival for the years 1904 to 1926 from: | ||
:*Morton Allan ''Directory of European Passenger Steamship Arrivals. 1931''. Reprint. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1980.) | :*Morton Allan ''Directory of European Passenger Steamship Arrivals. 1931''. Reprint. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1980.) {{FHL|139764|item|disp=FHL fiche 6046854; book 973 U3m 1980}} 1931 edition | ||
'''1870s and 1880s''' | '''1870s and 1880s''' | ||
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Southerners fleeing the devastation of the Civil War and new immigrants from overseas helped to offset population losses. During the heavy period of immigration from 1830 through 1860, approximately half the immigrants were Germans, and a third were Irish. These immigrants tended to remain in the cities, especially [[Baltimore (Independent City), Maryland|Baltimore]]. | Southerners fleeing the devastation of the Civil War and new immigrants from overseas helped to offset population losses. During the heavy period of immigration from 1830 through 1860, approximately half the immigrants were Germans, and a third were Irish. These immigrants tended to remain in the cities, especially [[Baltimore (Independent City), Maryland|Baltimore]]. | ||
Free native-born Marylanders, alive in 1850, who had left the state, resettled as follows: | Free native-born Marylanders, alive in 1850, who had left the state, resettled as follows: | ||
*65,000 in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky and Missouri | *65,000 in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky and Missouri |
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