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Italian Immigrant Ships: Ship Index
http://members.tripod.com/Vera_Calistro/ship.htm

DEPARTURES:
1851-1949
Genoa, Italy
Naples, Italy
Milano, Italy
Palermo, Italy
Napoli, Italy
Le Harve, France
Marseilles, France
Unknown port

   Brig Fortunato, departed from Genoa, Italy, 9 June 1949, and arrived in New York.

   SS Cachmire, departed from Marscilles, France, and arrived in New York, 2 December 1886.

   SS Canada, departed from Naples, Italy, 30 April 1912 and arrived in New York, 14 May 1912.

   SS Celtic, departed from an unknown port and arrived in New York, 3 March 1911.

   Citta di Milano, departed from Milano, Italy, 27 June 1907, and arrived in New York City.

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   Citta di Torino, departed from Naples, Italy and arrived in New York, 1902.

   Darlington, departed from Palermo, Italy, stopped in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and arrived in New Orleans, Louisiana, 19 December 1882.

   Europa, departed from Palermo, Italy, 8 February 1920 and arrived in New York.

   Europa, departed from Naples, Italy, 5 August 1908 and arrived in New York, 19 August 1908.

   Ferruccio, departed from Genoa, Italy and arrived in New York, 30 July 1851.

   Hohenzollern, departed from Napoli, Italy and arrived in New York, 28 May 1903.

   India, departed from Napoli, Italy, 31 December 1892 and arrived in New York, 3 February 1893.

   Konig Albert, departed from Genoa/Naples, Italy, 2 June 1905 and arrived in New York, 15 June 1905.

   Konig Albert, departed from Naples, Italy, 30 March 1907, and arrived in New York, 30 March 1905.

   La Bretagne, departed from Le Harve, France, 30 September 1903 and arrived in New York, 8 October 1905.

   La Provence, departed from Le Harve, France, 4 March 1911 and arrived in New York, 11 March 1911.

   Letimbro~a, departed from Palermo, Italy, and arrived in New Orleans, Louisiana, 4 November 1886.

   Letimbro~b, departed from Palermo, Italy, and arrived in New Orleans, Louisiana, 4 November 1886.

   Letimbro~c, departed from Palermo, Italy, and arrived in New Orleans, Louisiana, 4 November 1886.

   Lombardia, departed from Napoli, Italy, and arrived in New York, 22 May 1902.

   Modonna, departed from Naples, Italy, 16 January 1907, and arrived in New York, 28 January 1907.

   Neustria, departed from Naples, Italy, and arrived in New York, 8 April 1893.

   Patria, departed from an unknown port and arrived in New York, 14 April 1920.

   Patria, departed from Palermo, Italy, 14 June 1914, and arrived in New York, 26 June 1914.

   Perugia, departed from Palermo, Italy, September 1913, and arrived in New York, 26 September 1913.

   Prinzess Irene, departed from Naples, Italy, 13 October 1905 and arrived in New York, 26 October 1905.

   Prinzess Irene, departed from Palermo, Italy, 2 March 1912 and arrived in New York, 15 March 1912.

   Prinzess Irene, departed from Naples, Italy, 9 April 1909 and arrived in New York, 9 April 1909.

   Romanic, departed from an unknown port and arrived in Boston, Massachusetts, 6 March 1905.

   Saturina, departed from Naples, Italy, 25 May 1928 and arrived at an unknown port.

   Sicilian Prince, departed from Palermo, Italy and arrived in New York, 24 October 1903.

   St. Michele, departed from Genoa, Italy, 20 July 1857, and arrived in New York.

   Taorminia, departed from an unknown port and arrived in New York, 14 February 1920.

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