This project is in line to connect all ports of entry into the United States, and previous United Colonies, specifically those in Florida.
19 Florida Ports of Entry
ports that have Immigration Passenger Lists in the National Archives and the Regional Records Centers
- Apalachicola - From Sept. 4, 1918
- Boca Grande - Oct. 28, 1912-Aug. 16, 1935
- Clarabelle - From Nov. 7, 1915
- Fernandina - Aug. 29, 1904-Oct. 7, 1932
- Jacksonville - Jan. 18, 1904-Dec. 17, 1945
- Key West - Nov. 1898-Dec. 1945
- Knights Key - Feb. 7, 1908-Jan. 20, 1912
- Mayport - Nov. 16, 1907-Apr. 13, 1916
- Miami - Oct. 1899-Dec. 1945
- Millville - From July 4, 1916
- Panama City - Nov. 10, 1927-Dec. 12, 1939
- Port Everglades - Feb. 15, 1932-Dec. 10, 1945
- Pensacola - May 12, 1900-July 16, 1945
- Port Inglis - Mar. 29, 1912-Jan. 2, 1913
- Port St. Joe - Jan. 12, 1923-Oct. 13, 1939
- St. Andrews - Jan. 2, 1916-May 13, 1926
- St. Petersburg - Dec. 15, 1926-Mar. 1, 1941
- Tampa - Nov. 1898-Dec. 1945
- West Palm Beach - Sept. 8, 1920-Nov. 21, 1945
references and resources
- The World Book of Welshes. Bath, Ohio: Halbert's Family Heritage, C. 1997, p. 4.22