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Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services The former Immigration and Naturalization Service. Information and services available to the public. http://uscis.gov/graphics/aboutus/history/index.htm
Primer of Emigration & Immigration PGSA's introduction to migration, ports of entry, ship passenger lists,and naturalization records. http://www.pgsa.org/primer.htm
Immigration History Research Center The IHRC at the University of Minnesota is an international resource on American immigration and ethnic history. It maintains archival and library collections, sponsors academic and public programs, and publishes bibliographic and scholarly works. http://www1.umn.edu/ihrc
Immigrant Genealogy Society Information on the society and its German emphasis. http://feefhs.org/igs/frg-igs.html
NARA Immigrant and Passenger Arrivals on Microfilm An index to genealogical microfilm rolls published by the National Archives and Records Administration. http://www.archives.gov/publications/microfilm_catalogs/immigrant/customs_records_1820_1891.html
Wisconsin Naturalization Records The Wisconsin Historical Society describes how to obtain naturalization records. http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/genealogy/natlzn/index.html
Naturalization Records in USA and Canada Searchable online naturalization records. Resource guide for finding declarations of intent, first papers, alien registrations, passport applications, petitions of naturalization, certificates of citizenship. http://naturalizationrecords.com/
Twenty Two Million Immigrants Became Americans on Ellis Island Detailed review of www.ellisislandrecords.org. http://www.epinions.com/content_19030773380
Ellis Island to Aid Genealogists Article about computerized immigration data from ship manifests to be made available. Includes links to on-line classes and a how-to guide relating to immigration research. Presented by Genealogy.com. http://www.genealogy.com/genealogy/ellisinfo.html
Immigrant Journey The travel and arrival of immigrants to Ellis Island as presented by Liberty State Park. http://www.libertystatepark.com/immigran.htm
A Historical Look at U.S. Immigration Policy Graph showing the number of immigrants to the U.S. by decade. http://showme.missouri.edu/~socbrent/immigr.htm
Immigration: The Living Mosaic of People, Culture, and Hope Covers several different ethnic groups' introduction to the U.S. Includes timeline of immigration, personal stories of both immigrants and workers at Ellis Island, and a discussion of The Statue of Liberty. http://library.thinkquest.org/20619/
Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies The Balch Institute documents and interprets the ethnic and immigrant experience in the United States. http://www.balchinstitute.org/
National Archives of Canada A description of the passenger arrival records in Canada, 1865-1935, and their availability. http://www.archives.ca/exec/naweb.dll?fs&020118&e&top&0
Immigrant Arrivals: A Guide To Published Sources Research guide and bibliography presented by the Library of Congress. http://lcweb.loc.gov/catdir/toc/becites/genealogy/immigrant/76375618.toc.html
Technology's Impact on Immigrant Records An article by John Philip Colletta describing how technology has affected genealogy research. http://www.ancestry.com/library/view/ancmag/5079.asp
Tracing Mormon Pioneers This research guide provides tips for those tracing their Mormon Pioneer ancestry from Europe, Scandinavia, Australia, and South Africa to Salt Lake City, Utah. It has been over 150 years since the arrival of the first pioneer company to Salt Lake City in 1847 and many have not traced their pioneer heritage. http://www.xmission.com/~nelsonb/pioneer.htm
The Tide of Emigration This article in the "Illustrated London News," July 6, 1860, describes emigration from Ireland and the United Kingdom and the journey across the Atlantic. http://www-adm.pdx.edu/user/frinq/pluralst/tide.htm
New York State Library: Genealogy: Tracing Your Immigrant Ancestors Immigration resources at the New York State Library. http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/genealogy/tracimmi.htm
Immigrants to Canada in the Nineteenth Century The information on these pages has been extracted from various government records, as well as the odd shipping record (mostly from the Allan Line). It contains voyage accounts, emigration information, lists of ships sailing to Canada, information on the ports, and on the people. http://www.ist.uwaterloo.ca/~marj/genealogy/thevoyage.html
Arnie's Research Guide Arnie Lang's research guide for immigration records and passenger lists. http://home.att.net/~arnielang/shipgide.html
Lower East Side Tenement Museum New York's Tenement Museum focuses on America's urban immigrant history. The Museum's site features program information, directions, hours and online tickets and reservations. http://www.tenement.org/
Cimorelli Immigration Manifests Online Collection of databases comprised of the Morton Allan Directory, M1066 Microfilm series from NARA, various newspaper articles, Internet sources, and personal contributions. Can also search for ships. http://www.cimorelli.com/safe/shipmenu.htm
Migrations The place to go for tracking your ancestors as they moved. http://www.migrations.org
Books Which Document the History of Immigration Bibliography of books available at the USC library. http://www.usc.edu/isd/archives/ethnicstudies/immig_books.html
Thirteen Reasons Our Ancestors Migrated Article by George G. Morgan. http://www.ancestry.com/library/view/columns/george/1436.asp
Tracing Immigrant Origins This Family History Library publication outlines how to locate where immigrants came from. These principles can be applied to almost any country. http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/RG/guide/tracing_immigrant_origins.asp
Tracing Immigrant Origins Series of lessons on how to trace immigrant ancestors. http://www.genealogy.com/uni-immi.html
Library of Congress: Lesson Ideas These lesson plans from the "American Memory" project at the Library of Congress include 3 units exploring Immigration. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/lessons/theme.html
Immigration in the Guilded Age and Progressive Era Bibliographic essay by Donna R. Gabaccia. http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~shgape/bibs/immig.html
Types of US Naturalization Records Summarizes the types of naturalization records that genealogy researchers can be expected to find. http://zensite.home.att.net/genealogy/naturalization.html
Hamburg State Archive: Link to Your Roots Online database of emigration lists available to genealogists. http://www.hamburg.de/fhh/behoerden/staatsarchiv/link_to_your_roots/english/
Alms House Admission Foreigners and Nativity Records Searchable database of Almshouse records of NY City 1855-1858. These records provide immigration details, ages, and places of birth. They list immigrants to Canada, New York, Philadelphia, New Orleans and Boston. http://www.rootsweb.com/~ote/ships/ny_alms1855.htm
From One Life to Another This site offers a comprehensive look at late 19th and early 20th century immigration, with an emphasis on Irish, Italian, Jewish, and Swedish immigration. Visitors to the site can read interesting articles, test their knowledge, find their relative through genealogy links, and even add their own content. http://library.thinkquest.org/26786/
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