Passenger Arrival Records | National Archives The National Archives has passenger arrival records, sometimes called "ship passenger lists," for arrivals to the United States from foreign ports between approximately 1820 and December 1982 (with gaps)
Danish Immigration - An Overview - Museum of Danish America Between 1870 and 1930, over 300,000 Danes emigrated to the US Explore their experiences and some of the largest Danish-American settlements in the US in this interactive map Over the last 250 years, hundreds of thousands of Danes have emigrated to the US The decision to emigrate was not easy
Denmark Emigration and Immigration - FamilySearch From about 1820-1850 about 60 Danes emigrated to America every year Others went to destinations such as the United States, Canada, Australia, Latin America, and the islands of the South Pacific Most early emigrants settled in the United States in the Midwest and the prairie provinces of Canada
Danish Emigration - Irish-Danish-German Heritage The two tables below show that in the 91 years between 1820 and 1910, inclusive, 258,053 immigrants to the United States (0 92% of immigrants in that period), were from Denmark:
Nordic immigration to North America - Wikipedia Most Norwegian immigrants who immigrated to the US settled in the Midwest, especially in the states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and North Dakota They were drawn to these areas due to the familiar landscape and climate, as well as the availability of farmland
Danish Emigration to the United States: 1880-1910 - Ancestry By 1914, nearly 300,000 Danes had immigrated to the United States Although they came with few possessions, most Danish immigrants made a good life for themselves in America Taking advantage of the Homestead Act, the majority settled in farming communities in the upper Midwest
From Danish Blood to American Spirit - U. S. National Park Service Since 1820, more than 450,000 Danes have emigrated to the USA By far the majority of these arrived between 1880 and 1915 where numbers, for a few years, exceeded 10,000 a year The emigration from Denmark was substantial when seen in relation to a population numbering 2 4 million in 1900
European Immigration and Ancestry in the United States since 1820 People from Norway, Sweden, and Denmark joined the northern European surge into the Midwest in the decades after the Civil War This map shows the locations of more than 1 2 million Scandinavian immigrants in 1900