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SUMMARY:\"Mein Feld ist die Welt\" a Historical Research Guide to Hamburg P
 assenger Lists 1850-1934 by Logan Knight
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:<p>Genealogists are more than familiar with pa
 ssenger lists. Innumerable hours have been devoted to studying immigrant a
 rrivals in cities like New York City\, Boston\, and Baltimore. However\, t
 hat is only half of the puzzle. What about where they left from? What abou
 t those lists? Well\, you may be in luck! Senior Librarian Logan Knight wi
 ll explore the large collection of passenger lists from the port of Hambur
 g\, Germany. Jewish-Americans can really benefit from these lists as at le
 ast one million Jewish people immigrated through Hamburg. Please join us t
 o learn some tricks of the trade to navigate this invaluable resource and 
 learn more about the immigrant experience of the time.</p>\n
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