Naturalization records, 1929-1943
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Declarations of intention are often called "first papers" wherein a person declares his intention to become a citizen of the U.S. Later records may contain more information.
The naturalization papers granting U.S. citizenship were often called "Second papers". In 1906 the form was called Petition for naturalization, also, Petition and record.
Each volume is separately indexed. Each record has a volume number assigned by the microfilmer and a volume number in parenthesis (-) which is the volume number found on the book.
Microfilm of original records now located at the State Historical Society of North Dakota in Bismarck.
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| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Format | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Declarations, v. 1 (or unnumbered), Oct 1933-Oct 1943; no. 75-87 | FamilySearch Library | United States & Canada B1 Floor Film | 2196606 Item 1 | 7785237 | |
| Petitions, v. 2 (or unnumbered), Oct 1929-Aug 1943; no. 89-101; at front of volume: Petitions granted or denied, Oct 1929-Oct 1943 | FamilySearch Library | United States & Canada B1 Floor Film | 2196606 Item 2 | 7785237 |
| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Film | Image Group Number (DGS) | Format |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Declarations, v. 1 (or unnumbered), Oct 1933-Oct 1943; no. 75-87 | FamilySearch Library | United States & Canada B1 Floor Film | 2196606 Item 1 | 7785237 | |
| Petitions, v. 2 (or unnumbered), Oct 1929-Aug 1943; no. 89-101; at front of volume: Petitions granted or denied, Oct 1929-Oct 1943 | FamilySearch Library | United States & Canada B1 Floor Film | 2196606 Item 2 | 7785237 |
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