Manifests of Outward Bound Alien Passengers, 1907–1948

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Manifests of Outward Bound Alien Passengers, 1907–1948

1907-1948

This series consists of registers of immigrants departing from the port of Philadelphia. The registers contain the same information as found on passenger lists from 1892: name; nationality; country of last residence; destination; occupation; age; sex; marital status; number in family; illiteracy of those over 16 years of age; amount of money brought by those over 20 years of age; if ever an inmate of a prison or almshouse; with whom the immigrant is staying; the name of the vessel on which the immigrant departed; and the vessel's date of arrival.

3 linear feet

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SNAC Resource ID: 11672608

National Archives at Philadelphia

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