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New Orleans Manifests, 1818-1860 Port of New Orleans, Record Group 36, United States Customs Service, Collector of Customs at New Orleans, Microfilm 1895, Rolls 1-3, 12 of 25 Rolls (1818 to 1860), Housed at the National Archives, Washington D.C., transcribed by Transcribed by Dee Parmer Woodtor, PhD and Alma McClendon. What can you do with these records? They list names of captives, ship masters (captains) and consigners' names for selected passages entering New Orleans. This resource corresponds to the larger NARA collection.
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