The original manifest that Im looking at starts at column 13; wheres the rest of the manifest?
Manifests after a certain year had too many columns to fit on one page, so they were split into two pages. To view the other page, click either the “next” or “previous” link on the original manifest screen (not in the zoom window). Sometimes the manifests were scanned in the correct forward order, but other times they were scanned in the reverse order, so you may have to try both previous and next to find the other page. • Why is Netscape freezing when trying to display the text manifest? Some earlier manifests (before 1900) were keyed into the Ellis Island database with the entire manifest being considered a single page, rather than the manifest being broken down into pages of 30 passengers each. The resulting text manifests are quite large (500+ passengers sometimes) and Netscape has difficulty displaying them. So Netscape may freeze or even crash while trying to load this type of manifest. Internet Explorer handles these large text manifests much better. • What does an X or an S.I.
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