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Multi-Media Review: IMMIGRANTS TO THE NEW WORLD, 1600s-1800s (CD-ROM) : AH

by HistoryNet Staff8/19/20001/24/2018
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IMMIGRANTS TO THE NEW WORLD, 1600s-1800s, Genealogical Publishing Company, $29.99

The pages from New World Immigrants, Volume I; New World Immigrants, Volume II; Emigrants to Pennsylvania, 1641-1819; Immigrants to the Middle Colonies; and Passengers to America are reproduced in this CD-ROM for Windows. These five books by the Genealogical Publishing Company provide passenger details of the approximately 58,000 individuals who arrived in New England or the Mid-Atlantic states between 1572 and 1878.

 

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