More than 12 million immigrants passed through ellis island. Includes photographs and an edison film of immigrants landing at ellis island, political cartoons, maps of immigration patterns, official. Click here for additional information on membership levels. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about ellis island like never before, in no time at all. The creation of ellis island showed that accepting new people into america was a unified desire among the countrys citizens. You can remove some records from the dropdowns or from your profile at my file under the appropriate tab. Over the years, ellis island changed in name and usage. For hundreds of years it was used by indians to gather oysters for food. Ellis island receiving center statue of liberty national monument jersey city, nj 07305.
It was created for an immigration unit designed for third graders. The image of america as a land of promise attracted people from all over the world. Destination america is a fourpart documentary organized around some of the driving forces that have compelled individuals to immigrate to america for centuries and have remained constant. Ellis island, a small island in new york harbor was only 3. This major expansion of the museum bookends the ellis island era by telling the story of immigration to america before the processing station opened in 1892 and after it closed in 1954. Registration is required but free, and you can view scanned images of actual passenger manifests. This book describes, in question and answer format, the great migration of immigrants to new yorks ellis island, from the 1880s to 1914.
Ellis island served as the federal immigration processing system from 1892 to 1954 for over 12 million immigrants. On the east coast, ellis island welcomed new immigrants, largely from europe. Based on your membership level you have exceeded your saved search limit. Eric ed436471 ellis island and the peopling of america. The doors to the new peopling of america center galleries opened to the public on may 20, 2015. America was the golden door, a metaphor for a prosperous society that welcomed immigrants. Some ideas could be a coat drive for homeless people, a book drive for a lowincome school or daycare center, a food drive for a local food pantry, a dogfood drive. The free ellis island records database, provided online by the statue of liberty ellis island foundation, allows you to search by name, year of arrival, year of birth, town or village of origin, and ship name for immigrants who entered the u. Ellis island database, history, immigrants and lists. Explore hundreds of vintage pictures of our nations history. Most immigrants arriving at ellis island in 1907 were.
The guide views immigration as a continuing social process that brings people from one part of the world to another where they contribute the richness of their labor to their newly adopted home. See more ideas about childrens books, books and childrens literature. Stories ellis island part of statue of liberty national. No passports or visas were needed to enter the united states through ellis island at this time. Ellis island has an online searchable database, created by the statue of liberty ellis island foundation, of 22. This is a video narration of betsy maestros wonderful book, coming to america. This guide book helps to place the ellis island museum new york and site within the context of the worldwide, continuing history of immigration. The history and legacy of americas most famous immigration gateway analyzes the history of ellis island and its integral impact on american history. Discover the history of your hometown with our bestselling picture series, crafted by local authors. Before it opened, people that were moving to american had to be processed by the state government.
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