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Most European settlers in South Dakota came through the port of New York or other east coast ports. The Family History Library and the National Archives have passenger lists or indexes for American ports for the years 1820 to 1943, and for Canadian ports for 1865 to 1900. The library also has records of the Canadian border crossings of 1895 to 1954. More detailed information on immigration sources is in the United States Research Outline. | Most European settlers in South Dakota came through the port of New York or other east coast ports. The Family History Library and the National Archives have passenger lists or indexes for American ports for the years 1820 to 1943, and for Canadian ports for 1865 to 1900. The library also has records of the Canadian border crossings of 1895 to 1954. More detailed information on immigration sources is in the United States Research Outline. | ||
Histories and compiled biographies of major ethnic groups such as the Czechs and the Russian Germans are listed in the | Histories and compiled biographies of major ethnic groups such as the Czechs and the Russian Germans are listed in the[http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=localitysearch&columns=*,0,0 '''Locality Search'''] of the Family History Library Catalog under SOUTH DAKOTA - MINORITIES. American Indian records are generally listed in the Family History Library Catalog under SOUTH DAKOTA - NATIVE RACES (see [[Indians of South Dakota|Indians of South Dakota]]). | ||
== Web Sites == | == Web Sites == | ||
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