Michigan Emigration and Immigration: Difference between revisions

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The United States made records of the individuals who came into Michigan from Canada. The library has a film copy of these records in:  
The United States made records of the individuals who came into Michigan from Canada. The library has a film copy of these records in:  


United States Immigration and Naturalization Services. ''[[Detroit District Manifest Records of Aliens Arriving from Foreign Contiguous Territory: Arrivals at Detroit, Michigan, 1906–1954|Detroit District Manifest Records of Aliens Arriving from Foreign Contiguous Territory: Arrivals at Detroit, Michigan, 1906–1954]]''. Washington, D.C.: Immigration and Naturalization Services, [195?]. (On 117 Family History Library films.)  
United States Immigration and Naturalization Services. [[Detroit District Manifest Records of Aliens Arriving from Foreign Contiguous Territory: Arrivals at Detroit, Michigan, 1906–1954|''Detroit District Manifest Records of Aliens Arriving from Foreign Contiguous Territory: Arrivals at Detroit, Michigan, 1906–1954''.]] Washington, D.C.: Immigration and Naturalization Services, [195?]. (On 117 Family History Library films.)  


There are also ''Passenger and Alien Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at the Port of Detroit, MI, 1946–1957'', available at the National Archives (National Archives on 23 rolls; series M1479).  
There are also ''Passenger and Alien Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at the Port of Detroit, MI, 1946–1957'', available at the National Archives (National Archives on 23 rolls; series M1479).  
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