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6,1896
March 220

at Philadelphiafor theweekendedFebruary29, 1896.


Reportof immigration
Office of U. S. Commissioner of Immigration,
Port of Philadelphia , February29, 1896.
ofalienimmigrants
Number I at thisportdaringtheweek
whoarrive ended
February
29,
1896;alsonames
ofvessels
andports from which arrived.
they
No.ofimmi-
Date. Vessel. Where
from. grantsfrom^
Russia. migrants.
1896.
Feb.23 SteamshipMaine LondonandSwansea 2
Do Tafna St.Jago 3
Feb.24 SteamshipHolguin PortAntonio 2
Feb.25 SteamshipBelgenland andQueenstow» 14 104
Do.... Steamship
Illinois
Steamship
Liverpool
Antwerp 14 309
Feb.26 SteamshipAssyrian Glasgow 3
Do Steamship Remus St.Jago 1
Total 28 424

JNO.J. S. BODGERS,
Commissioner .
of Immigration

Vesselsarrivingat, departing
from,and remainingat UnitedStates quar-
antinestations.
BRUNSWICK
QUARANTINE.
WeekendedFebruary 29,1896.
лгатоnf™aaoi Dateof Where ! Destina-ITreatment
! arrival. i Dateof
ofvessel
j from. j tion. j andcargo. ;dep' ture.
Span. *
bg.SanSalvador Feb.21 Habana j Brunswick..! Disinfected Feb. 26
sch.W.R. Huntley* Feb.22
Brit. do I do j do do
Brit.
bk.MargaretMitchell Feb.23 Matanzas....| do j! Heldfordisinfec-
tion.
Span.bg.JovenAntonio do Habana do j Disinfected ; Feb. 29
Span.bg.Anton Feb.25..Neuvitas do Heldfordisinfec-
j
tion.
*Previously
reported.
DELAWARE BREAKWATER QUARANTINE.
Weekended
February29,1896.
Three
vessels andpassed.
inspected
REEDYISLANDQUARANTINE.
Weekended 29,1896.
February
vessels
Twenty-two andpassed.
inspected
SANDIEGOQUARANTINE.
Weekended 26, 1896.
February
Fourvessels andpassed.
inspected
SOUTH ATLANTICQUARANTINE.
Week ended 29,1896.
February
Three
vessels andpassed.
inspected
SOUTHPORT QUARANTINE.
Weekended 29,1896.
February
Onevessel andpassed.
inspected

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