SS Bohemia, departed from Hamburg, Germany, and arrived in New York, 9
February 1892.
SS La Normandie, departed from Havre, France, and arrived in New York, 9
February 1892.
SS Slavonia, departed from Hamburg, Germany, and arrived in New York, 12
February 1892.
SS Elbe, departed from Bremen, Germany, and arrived in New York, 12 February
1892.
SS Saale, departed from Bremen, Germany, and arrived in New York, 13
February 1892.
SS Russia, departed from Hamburg, Germany, and arrived in New York, 15
February 1892.
SS Suevia, departed from Hamburg, Germany, and arrived in New York, 16
February 1892.
SS Venetia, departed from Hamburg, Germany, and arrived in New York, 17
February 1892.
SS Waesland, departed from Antwerp, Belgium, and arrived in NewYork, 17
February 1892.
SS Weimar, departed from Bremen, Germany, and arrived in New York, 18
February 1892.
SS Spree, departed from Bremen, Germany, and arrived in New York, 19
February 1892.
SS Spaarndam, departed from Rotterdam, Netherlands, and arrived in New York,
19 February 1892.
SS Marsala, departed from Hamburg, Germany, and arrived in New York, 19
February 1892.
SS Moravia, departed from Hamburg, Germany, and arrived in New York, 20
February 1892.
SS Scandia, departed from Hamburg, Germany, and arrived in New York, 22
February 1892.
SS Euthuria, departed from Liverpool, England, and arrived in New York, 22
February 1892.
SS Westerland, departed from Antwerp, Belgium, and arrived in NewYork, 23
February 1892.
SS Aller, departed from Bremen, Germany, and arrived in New York, 23
February 1892.
SS Wyoming, departed from Liverpool, England, and arrived in New York, 24
February 1892.
SS Trave, departed from Bremen, Germany, and arrived in New York, 26
February 1892.
SS Sorrentino, departed from Hamburg, Germany, and arrived in New York, 26
February 1892.
SS Rhaetia, departed from Hamburg, Germany, and arrived in New York, 29
February 1892.
SS Oldenburg, departed from Hamburg, Germany, and arrived in New York, 1
March 1892.

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