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Liverpool, England and Queenstown, Ireland to New York, New York
25 June 1905

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK

RECORD OF ALIENS HELD FOR SPECIAL INQUIRY
Columns represent: Name, Manifest Grp and No, Age & Sex, No of Persons; Cause of detention, Inspector; Actions of the Board of Special Inquiry; Department and Executive Orders; Deported; Meals (Brk, Din, Sup)
 1  Clarke, Thos H, Grp 2, Cabin B9, 31y Male; 1 person; CL; Insp Brown, Admitted: 6/26, Pg.95, Sec'y: EM, Time: 
    10:15; Meals: 1-Brk, 1-Din, 1-Sup.  See Passenger #297, Pg. 5.

 2  Naughton, Winifred, Grp 15,4, 19y Female; 1 person; LPC; Insp Alex; Hearing 6/26, Pg.9, Sec'y: Lod; Admitted:
    6/27, Pg.125, Sec'y Kane, 11:15; Meals: 2-Brk, 2-Din, 2-Sup. See Passenger #447, Pg. 9.  

 3  Schneiderman, Mendel, Grp 12,2, 18y Male; 1 person; LPC; Insp Bruno; Hearing 6/26, Pg.151, Sec'y: SS; 
    Disposition:-Admitted 6/27, Pg.172, Sec'y NS, 3:07; Meals: 2-Brk, 3-Din, 2-Sup. See Passenger #480, Pg. 10.  

 4  Lyscher, Malke, Grp 23,25, 54y Female; 1 person; LPC; Insp Bruno; Hearing 6/26, Pg.106, Kane; Disposition:
    Admitted 6/26, Pg.63, Sec'y Lloyd, 2:34; Meals: 1-Brk, 2-Din, 1-Sup. See Passenger #503, Pg. 10.

 5  Nemiersky, Leib, Grp 18,1; 18y Male; 1 person; LPC; Insp Bruno; Hearing 6/26, Pg.136, Sec'y: SS; Disposition:
    Admitted 7/1, Pg. 199, Moey, 10:40; Meals: Brk-6, Din-6, Sup-6. See Passenger #479, Pg. 10.

 6  Szewszyk, Mateus, Grp 12,4, 26y Male; 2 person; LPC; Insp Bruno; Hearing: 6/26, Pg.145, Sec'y SS; Disposition:
    Hold for one week 6/2?;  Deported 12:15 7/4/05 Oceanic, Officer Tilsh?; Meals: Brk-9, Din-10, Sup-9. 
    See Passenger 482, Pg. 10.  The spelling is quite different on the manifest page.)

 7  Makerowsky, Kisiel, Grp 12,3, 28y Male; 1 person; LPC; Insp Bruno; Hearing: 6/25, Pg.58, Sec'y FM; Disposition:
    Admitted 6;30, Pg. 58, Sec'y Jones, 4:00; Meals: 5-Brk, 6-Din, 5-Sup.  See Passenger #481, Pg. 10.

 8  Kowalczyk, Francis, Grp 14,13, 21y Male; 1 person; LPC; Insp Alex; Hearing: 6/26, Pg. 145, Sec'y SS; 
    Disposition: 7/1, Pg. 116, Sec'y W, 3:25; Hold for one week.  See Passenger #462, Pg. 9.

 9  Perlmutter, Itzig, Grp 14,20, 29y Male; 1 person; LPC; Insp Alex; Hearing: 6/26, Pg. 137, Sec'y SS; Disposition:
    Deported, 7/4/05, 12:15, Oceanic, Officer Tils?; Meals: Brk-9, Din-10, Sup-9; See Passenger #469, Pg. 9.

10  Ligune, Hersch wf and 3 ch, Grp 12, 8-12; 5 persons; LPC Dr Memo; Hearing: 6/26, Pg. 19, Sec'y Lode;
    Disposition: Admitted 6/26, Pg. 70, Sec'y Dily, 2:00; Meals: Brk-5, Din-10, Sup-5.  See Passengers #486-490,
    Pg. 10.

11  Kenney, Edward, Grp 30,6, 45y Male, 1 person; LPC - Drs Cert; Insp Reynolds; Disposition:  Admitted 6/26,
    Pg.5, Sec'y Lo; 10:00; Brk-1, Din-1, Sup-1.  See Passenger #354, Page 6.

12  Szlosek, Joseph, Grp 8,25; 16y Male, 1 person: LPC; Insp English; Hearing: 6/26, Pg.130, Sec'y SS; Admitted:
    6/28, Pg.185, Sec'y Dily, 3:50; Meals Brk-3, Din-4, Sup-3.  See Passenger #563, Pg. 12.

13  Nygren, Katarina, Grp 3,24, 35y Female; 1 person; LPC; Insp Reynolds; Admitted 6/26, P.5, Lod, 10:00; Meals:
    Brk-1, Din-1, Sup-1.  See Passenger #657, Pg. 14.

14  Weintraub, Herschel, Grp 14,19, 1 person; 17y Male; 1 person; LPC; Insp Alex; Hearing: 6/26, Pg. 153, SS;
    Admitted: 6/29, Pg.9, Jones, 2:45; Meals: Brk-1, Din-1, Sup-1.  See Passenger #468, Pg. 9.

15  Braunstein, Schmuel, Grp 8,1; 1 person; 18y Male; LPC; Insp English; Hearing: 6/26, Pg.140, Sec'y SS; Admitted: 6;29,
    Pg. 144, Sec'y Loy, 10:45; Meals: Brk-4, Din-4, Sup-4.  See Passenger #549, Pg. 12.

16  Olsen, Bernhard, Grp 4,9; 1 person; 20y Male; 1 person; LPC; Insp Bruno; Hearing: 6/26, Pg.6, DD; Admitted:
    6/29, Pg. 71, DD, 11:55; Meals Brk-4, Din-5, Sup-4.  See Passenger #612, Pg. 13.

17  Eagan, Michael, Grp 3,1; 1 person; 34y Male; Left on ship - Insane; Insp Reynolds; Hearing: Left open and ref.
    Disposition:  Admitted 7/3, Pg. 82, JGT By order J Commissioner as US Citizen.  Meals: Brk-0, Din-0, Sup-0.   
    See Passenger #349, Page 6.


Transcriber's Notes:

This form was typed, except for the last two entries, which probably were added at a later time.  

The most common cause of being held for special inquiry is listed as LPC, which means Likely to Become a Public
Charge.  The initials CL mean a contract for labor.
 

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National Archives and Records Administration, Film T715, Reel 593.
Transcribed by Lora Lee Ament a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
15 July 2009



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