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Immigration at Ellis Island Articles - Brooklyn, Eagle
Starvation & Cruelty, Astounding charges by Immigrants on the Ship Red Sea - Jun 16, 1893
Scenes of Terror at Ellis Island - Heroic Rescues and Lucky Escapes from the Burning Buildings - Crazed Immigrants Shut In - June 15, 1897
Education as a Means to Check Anarchy Here. - Prof. Franklin H. Giddings would insist Upon Literacy Among Immigrants - Address to Manufacturers & Part 2 - Oct 22, 1901
Abuses in Immigration Found at Ellis Island - Sep 30, 1902
648,743 Immigrants Came Here Last Year - Of the Entire Number 162,188 Were Unable to Read or Write - Contract Bill is Favored - Commissioner Sargent Urges That Penalty for Bringing Diseased Persons Be Put Into Law - Oct 19, 1902
Emigration Reform Measure - Austria Prepares to Deal Blow to Steamship Companies - One of the main provisions of the bill strikes a heavy blow at the north Atlantic steamship lines by empowering the government to route emigrants through the Hungarian port of Fiume. Last year 70,941 Hungarian emigrants sailed from Hamburg, Bremen, Rottendam and Antwerp. Nov 8, 1902
Greatest Migration in History Oct 10 1915
Authentic Narrative of the Escape of Madame Kossuth
The Little Flower - Story of a Turkish Fugitive Aug 9, 1854 [they came to the Banat of Temeswar]
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