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The Business of Transatlantic

Migration between Europe and

the United States, 1900-1914

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Famous ships

Ships that were well-known, particularly successful, or otherwise notable in some way, are presented here.

 

See also the list of leading carriers of migrants to (and from) New York and other major U.S. ports

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