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Compiled from the original
ship manifest schedules filed by all vessels entering United States ports in accordance
with an Act of Congress in March of 1819.
This resource was produced in collaboration with the Balch Institute Center for
Immigration Research and the John F. Kennedy Trust of Wexford County, Ireland.
Information was selected, coordinated, and arranged by the Balch Institute and
the John F. Kennedy Trust from ship manifest schedules at the National Immigration
Archives in Philadelphia. The National Immigration Archives maintains one of the
most extensive collections of European immigration data in the Western hemisphere
with U.S. passenger lists from 1820 to just before World War I.
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Between 1847 and 1854, the arrival of more than 1 million Irish marked the first
voluntary mass migration to the United States. This data set contains information
on approximately 1.5 million individuals who arrived in Boston between 1846 and
1851 and in New York between 1846 and 1865.
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