Encyclopedia of Ellis Island by Barry Moreno pdf epub fb2

Title: Encyclopedia of Ellis Island
ISBN: 0313326827
ISBN13: 978-0313326820
Other Formats: txt lrf mbr azw
Pages: 368 pages
Publisher: Greenwood (December 30, 2004)
Language: English
Category: History
Size PDF version: 1500 kb
Size EPUB version: 1702 kb
Subcategory: Americas
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Ellis Island, at the southern tip of Manhattan, was the major portal for European immigrants to the United States and looms large in 19th century and early 20th century history. After extensive restoration, today it is a national symbol and important museum. Authored by a noted historian and librarian at the Ellis Island Immigration Museum, this is the first encyclopedia devoted to the Island, documenting its various incarnations. It contains more than 430 essay entries on the crucial people, operations, rooms and buildings, events, immigration laws and acts, organizations, and other terms associated with the island's history.
This ready reference is perfect for synthesizing information for student reports on immigration and heritage. Genealogists and browsers will find this captivating reading as well. A chronology, primary document appendixes, and plentiful photos are added value.