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Ellis Island - FREE Port of New York Passenger Records Search. Ellis Island - FREE Port of New York Passenger Records Search. By the 1880's, steam power had shortened the journey to America dramatically.

Ellis Island - FREE Port of New York Passenger Records Search

Immigrants poured in from around the world: from the Middle East, the Mediterranean, Southern and Eastern Europe, and down from Canada. The door was wide open for Europeans - In the 1880s alone, 9% of the total population of Norway emigrated to America. After 1892 nearly all immigrants came in through the newly opened Ellis Island. One immigrant recalled arriving at Ellis Island: "The boat anchored at mid-bay and then they tendered us on the ship to Ellis Island… We got off the boat…you got your bag in your hand and went right into the building Ah, that day must have been about five to six thousand people. Jammed, I remember it was August. Families often immigrated together during this era, although young men frequently came first to find work.

The experience for Asian immigrants in this period was quite different. And for millions of immigrants, New York provided opportunity. Ellis Island - FREE Port of New York Passenger Records Search. From 1892 to 1954, over twelve million immigrants entered the United States through the portal of Ellis Island, a small island in New York Harbor.

Ellis Island - FREE Port of New York Passenger Records Search

Ellis Island is located in the upper bay just off the New Jersey coast, within the shadow of the Statue of Liberty. Through the years, this gateway to the new world was enlarged from its original 3.3 acres to 27.5 acres mostly by landfill obtained from ship ballast and possibly excess earth from the construction of the New York City subway system. Before being designated as the site of the first Federal immigration station by President Benjamin Harrison in 1890, Ellis Island had a varied history. The local Indian tribes had called it "Kioshk" or Gull Island.

Due to its rich and abundant oyster beds and plentiful and profitable shad runs, it was known as Oyster Island for many generations during the Dutch and English colonial periods. This scenario was far different for "steerage" or third class passengers. Little Italy - Italian American Neighborhoods in US and Montreal. Wishing you were on vacation in Italy?

Little Italy - Italian American Neighborhoods in US and Montreal

Maybe you can't take that Italian vacation this year, but you can still enjoy the culture of Italy and maybe even practice a little Italian. When I'm not in Italy, I enjoy going to my favorite Italian places in San Francisco. With more than 26 million people of Italian descent in the United States, it's easy to find Italian spots. While not every city has a Little Italy, many North American cities do have places with Italian heritage. You'll also find Italian festivals and Italian film festivals in the United States and Canada. San Francisco, California San Francisco's Italian neighborhood is North Beach. Ellis Island Era Immigration Timeline of Important Dates.

1880 Immigration During the decade of the 1880s, more than 5.2 million immigrants arrive in the United States.

Ellis Island Era Immigration Timeline of Important Dates

May 6, 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act. Immigration Records. How to Order Use Form Number NATF 81 to order copies of inbound Federal passenger arrival manifests for ships and airplanes, 1820-1959.

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Order Now Introduction and Links to Resources Larger Version Sample Ship Passenger Arrival page, S.S. Immigration records, also known as "ship passenger arrival records," may provide genealogists with information such as: Passenger Arrival Lists. General Information Our RecordsMicrofilm ResearchVisiting Our FacilityObtaining Copies Online DatabasesAccess to Archival Databases (AAD)Castle GardenEllis IslandAncestry.com Other ResourcesFamily History CentersOnline General Information Immigration records, also known as "passenger arrival records," can provide genealogical information including: a person's nationality, place of birth ship name and date of entry to the United States age, height, eye and hair color profession place of last residence name and address of relatives they are joining in the U.S. amount of money they are carrying, etc.

Passenger Arrival Lists

It can be useful to research other genealogy sources to aid your search for passenger arrival records. Naturalization records, for example, particularly after 1906, can contain specific details of a person's legal entry into the U.S. -- the exact date and means (ship name, for example) of arrival. Our Records Microfilm Research Visiting Our Facility Obtaining Copies Online Databases Castle Garden.

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World War I Draft Cards: Harry Houdini

National Archives at Atlanta Home > National Archives at Atlanta > WWI Draft >World War I Draft Cards: Harry Houdini National Archives at Atlanta. Rg-59-italy. Immigration to the US, Immigration Restriction League. Constitution of the Immigration Restriction League.

Immigration to the US, Immigration Restriction League

Boston, Mass.: Immigration Restriction League, [189-?]. Founded in 1894 by three young Harvard College graduates, Charles Warren, Robert DeCourcy Ward, and Prescott Farnsworth Hall, the Immigration Restriction League (IRL) advocated a literacy requirement as a means to limit immigration into the United States. History of Immigration. By Peter Schrag It’s hardly news that the complaints of our latter-day nativists and immigration restrictionists—from Sam Huntington to Rush Limbaugh, from FAIR to V-DARE—resonate with the nativist arguments of some three centuries of American history.

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