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Arrival records for the port of New York have been digitized and are available via genealogy sites like FamilySearch and Ancestry. While they do require a subscription, or at least a login to access from home, they have powerful search functions that allow searching in many ways, including browsing manifests by date or vessel name.
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Hello SASNYSC
Thank you for posting your question on History Hub!
Arrival records for the port of New York have been digitized and are available via genealogy sites like FamilySearch and Ancestry. While they do require a subscription, or at least a login to access from home, they have powerful search functions that allow searching in many ways, including browsing manifests by date or vessel name.
You can find more information about these records, as well as information about requesting a search, on our website: https://www.archives.gov/research/immigration/passenger-arrival.html
We invite you to continue the conversation with community members on History Hub, but should you have follow up questions for the staff at the National Archives at New York City, please email us at newyork.archives@nara.gov so that we can assist you further.