5 edition of The Ellis Island source book found in the catalog.
The Ellis Island source book
August C. Bolino
Published
1990
by Kensington Historical Press in Washington, D.C
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [349]-357).
Other titles | Ellis Island sourcebook. |
Statement | August C. Bolino. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | JV6483 .B64 1990 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xxiii, 357 p. : |
Number of Pages | 357 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1600261M |
ISBN 10 | 0939133032 |
LC Control Number | 91134939 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 23941104 |
Ellis Island is a small island in New York Harbor, near Manhattan. The federal government owns the island. The largest building on Ellis Island, made of red brick, opened in and became a famous symbol of American immigration. In , President Benjamin Harrison established the nation's first immigration station on Ellis Island. ELLIS ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHY Compiled by Librarian Won Kim and Librarian Technician Jeffrey S. Dosik Statue of Liberty National Monument. Library - Bo1ino, August C. liThe Ellis Island Source Book". Washington D.C.: Kensington Historical Press, , Second Edition, *.
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An account of the ocean voyage and arrival at Ellis Island of twelve-year-old Julius Weinstein who, along with his mother and younger sister, immigrated from Russia in 10 Books About Ellis Island. As the main entry point for immigrants into the United States until , many North Americans can trace their ancestry through Ellis Island. These books are some of the best on Ellis Island, and will help you in your genealogy pursuits. Ellis Island: A Pictorial History by Barbara Benton. Find this book.
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Create lists, bibliographies and reviews: or Search WorldCat. Find items in libraries near you. For most of New York's early history, Ellis Island had been an obscure little island that barely held itself above high tide. Today the small island stands alongside Plymouth Rock in our nation's founding mythology as the place where many of our ancestors first touched American simplicityhsd.com by: Aug 16, · The Ellis Island Immigrant Cookbook [Tom Bernardin] on simplicityhsd.com *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.
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Kids will learn about its early history as a Mohegan island and rest spot for fishermen through its time as a famous immigration station to today's museum. The level 3 text provides accessible, yet wide-ranging, information for independent readers.
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Ellis Island is a federally owned island in New York Harbor that contains a museum and former immigration inspection station. As the United States' busiest immigrant inspection station from toit processed approximately 12 million immigrants Architect: William Alciphron Boring, Edward.
Ellis Island: A True Book. Summary Note: summary text provided by external source. Ideal for today's young investigative reader, each A True Book includes lively sidebars, a glossary and index, plus a comprehensive "To Find Out More" section listing books, organizations, and Internet sites.
A staple of library collections since the s, the. Sources we cite in Ellis Island Era Immigration 1 Quoted in Maldwyn Allen Jones, American Immigration (U. of Chicago, ), 2 Alex Gottfried, Boss Cermak of Chicago: A Study of Political Leadership (U.
of Washington Press, ), Oct 23, · Ellis Island is a historical site that opened in as an immigration station, a purpose it served for more than 60 years until it closed in Located at.
Dec 27, · To let the chick who said they didn't actually do any paper work Da Ding. You are wrong. They signed their name in a log book and the log book is found on Ellis Island (Geez, have you never seen Hitch) I couldn't find the Signatures either.
If you are close to E. Island I would call and have them look up your last name. Ellis Island is a historical novel by Fred Mustard Stewart. A year after its publication a miniseries was filmed in the United Kingdom, based on this book. Plot. In Jacob Rubinstein, a Russian Jew, leaves his village after it is attacked by cossacks.
He heads for Author: Fred Mustard Stewart. Sep 30, · A secondary source that supports this narrative includes: Thomas M. Pitkin’s Keepers of the Gate: A History of Ellis Island. This book also gives the reader insight regarding the perspective of Ellis Island administration: their daily experiences with immigrants, the hardships encountered during high rates of immigration, the positives and.
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New York: The New Press, Learn about Ellis Island. This 'True Book' features plenty of photos and helpful visuals; the lively, age-appropriate text teaches young readers about the Immigrants, what the journey to America was like, how this tiny island became so famous, and TRUE facts that will shock and amaze you.
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Ms.Ellis Island. Summary Note: summary text provided by external source. Ideal for today's young investigative reader, each A True Book includes lively sidebars, a glossary and index, plus a comprehensive "To Find Out More" section listing books, organizations, and Internet sites.
A staple of library collections since the s, the new A True.Jun 28, · "Kerrigan is a lovely writer and her book breaks from the traditional mould." (Ireland) - Sunday Tribune.
Kate Kerrigan’s Ellis Island is a standout novel that vividly brings alive the very different worlds of New York and Ireland in the s.4/5.