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The immigration offices and statistics from 1857 to 1903 - Argentina. Ministry of Agriculture
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Title: The immigration offices and statistics from 1857 to 1903
Author: Argentine Ministry of Agriculture
Release Date: March 23, 2012 [EBook #39230]
Language: English
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ARGENTINE REPUBLIC
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE
Immigration Department
The Immigration Offices
and
Statistics from 1857 to 1903
INFORMATION
FOR THE
Universal Exhibition of St. Louis (U. S. A.)
The Head Offices are situated in Alsina Street No. 624 Buenos Aires, where information can be obtained either verbally or by correspondence in different languages by those who wish to establish themselves in the Argentine Republic.
BUENOS AIRES
Printing Establishment of the Argentine Weather Bureau
1904
Duties of the Immigration Department subject to which immigrants can avail themselves of the benefits of the Immigration Law
The Immigration Department under the control of the Ministry of Agriculture, has the direction of all relating thereto in the Argentine Republic, and is organized to correspond to the special services related to it, which are ruled by the organic Law of 16th. October 1876.
Managing Staff in Buenos Aires
The managing staff is composed of a Chief and a head clerk, and further more the Secretary’s Department, Archives, Accountants Department, Treasury, Statistics, Interpreters office for verbal information and foreign correspondence, Disembarking office, Labour and Forwarding office, Immigration Hotel, Hospital and Medical service, and Post and Telegraph office, all of which are established in Buenos Aires.
Auxiliary Commissions in all the Argentine Territory
To attend the requirements of the service in the Interior, there are 42 Auxiliary Commissions established in the principal