Crew lists of vessels arriving at Gloucester, Mass., 1918-1943.

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Crew lists of vessels arriving at Gloucester, Mass., 1918-1943.

Manifests of arriving aliens, U.S. citizens, and of crew lists of arriving vessels at Gloucester, Mass., duly delived to immigration authorities at Boston, Mass., district office. Information on all crew members includes family name, given name, position in ship's company, shipped or engaged where and when, whether to be paid off or discharged at port of arrival, age, sex, race, nationality, height, weight, and physical marks or peculiarities. Also includes name of vessel owner.

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