Passenger and crew lists of vessels (February 1929-1959) arriving at Bridgeport, Groton, Hartford, New Haven, and New London, Connecticut : National Archives microfilm publications, M1320
- United States. Immigration and Naturalization Service (Main Author)
- Prechtel-Kluskens, Claire (Added Author)
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Microfilm of original records at the National Archives in Washington, District of Columbia.
"On the 13 rolls of this microfilm publication, M1320, are reproduced passenger and crew lists of vessels (February 1929-February 1959) and airplanes (April 1946-February 1959) arriving at Bridgeport, Groton, Hartford, New Haven, and New London, Connecticut. Most of the records are of alien crew members of vessels; however, some alien and U.S. citizen passengers of vessels and airplanes, and some U.S. citizen crew members of airplanes are included. These records are part of the Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Record Group (RG) 85." -- Introd.
The majority of the records were filed at Hartford, Connecticut.
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