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Hi folks, fyi:
Regards, Unc
> Several months ago I (not Unc) posted a message stating that Steve
(Morse) had a list of
> every ship arrival into Ellis Island, and for most of them he even had
> links back to the manifest pages. It was part of an ongoing project.
> Now I learned that Steve has just completed this project after working
> on it for two years. His team of over 50 volunteers went through every
> one of the 3700 rolls of Ellis Island microfilms from 1892 to 1924.
>
> For each arrival they found, they recorded the roll, volume,
> frame, date, ship-name, and ports.
>
> Now that it is complete, there exists for the first time a searchable
> list of every ship arrival along with links to the associated manifest
> pages. The list consists of a total of 84,000 ship arrivals.
>
> The searchable list can be accessed by clicking on the
> "Ship-Lists" link in the Ellis Island section of Steve's
> website at http://stevemorse.org.
>
> If you have any questions, please direct them to
> Steve and not to me -- his e-mail address is at the
> top of his website.