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The Minnesota Historical Society has Alien Registration Records made in February 1918, listing most non-U.S. citizens in Minnesota. The indexes and records are on microfilm but are not at the Family History Library. The registration form gives name, place of birth (sometimes the town), port of entry, date of arrival, names of children, and occupation. Contact the Minnesota Historical Society Library at the address listed in the "[[Minnesota Archives and Libraries|Archives and Libraries]]" article for further information.  
The Minnesota Historical Society has Alien Registration Records made in February 1918, listing most non-U.S. citizens in Minnesota. The indexes and records are on microfilm but are not at the Family History Library. The registration form gives name, place of birth (sometimes the town), port of entry, date of arrival, names of children, and occupation. Contact the Minnesota Historical Society Library at the address listed in the "[[Minnesota Archives and Libraries|Archives and Libraries]]" article for further information.  
====Immigration History Research Center====
====Immigration History Research Center====
Information about immigrant groups from eastern and southern Europe is at the Immigration History Research Center described in the "[[Minnesota Archives and Libraries|Archives and Libraries]]" article.
'''Minnesota Discovery Center'''<br>
1005 Discovery Drive<br>
Chisholm, MN 55719<br>
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Phone: (218) 254-7959<br>
E-mail: info@mndiscoverycenter.com<br>
 
====[https://www.mndiscoverycenter.com/research-center/genealogy/ Iron Range Research Center]====
====[https://www.mndiscoverycenter.com/research-center/genealogy/ Iron Range Research Center]====
===== Minnesota Alien Registration Index - 1918  =====
===== Minnesota Alien Registration Index - 1918  =====
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