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Ancestry.com - Search Immigration & Travel
Passenger lists, citizenship, naturalization, and other immigration sources. Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription. Free articles and helpful research materials.
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Angel Island - California's Immigration Station
A book published by The Women's American Baptist Home Missionary Society, Chicago, in 1917.
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Angel Island Immigration Station
The Ellis Island of the West in San Francisco is now a National Historic Landmark
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Angel Island: Guardian of the Western Gate
An online article by Valerie Natale about the history of the Angel Island Immigration Station in San Francisco Bay.
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Angel Island: Immigrant Journeys of Chinese-Americans
An oral history of Chinese immigrant detainees.
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Online searchable index to casefiles for early immigrants to San Francisco and Hawaii.
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The Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation
The nonprofit partner of California State Parks and the National Park Service in the effort to preserve, restore and interpret the historic immigration station.
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Fold3 - Naturalization Records
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Fold3 is an online repository for original historical documents, combined with the ability for users to make comments, annotations, and upload their own documents. The focus of Fold3 is to be a comprehensive collection of U.S. Military records. Some areas of Fold3 are free to use, while others can be freely searched and then viewed with a paid subscription.
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Original source: NARA M1524. Naturalization Petitions for the Southern District Of California, 1887-1940.
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Passenger Lists Published in the New York Daily Times
New York City to California via Central America, 1851 - 1856.
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San Francisco, California - Immigrant & Passenger Arrivals - Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service
Lists of microfilm roll numbers from the National Archives and Records Administration.
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Stories and lists of ships, captains, passengers arriving in San Francisco during the Gold Rush through the turn of the century.










