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... living in cellars . During the great waves of Irish and German immigration , the basement population expanded so that by the middle of the century about twenty - nine thousand persons were living underground . " There- after , the ...
... living in cellars . During the great waves of Irish and German immigration , the basement population expanded so that by the middle of the century about twenty - nine thousand persons were living underground . " There- after , the ...
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... living on Manhattan were Irish , while the Germans supplied another 15 per cent.35 Irish servants formed a quarter of the Irish work- ing population , whereas German servants comprised only one tenth of the German workers . This ...
... living on Manhattan were Irish , while the Germans supplied another 15 per cent.35 Irish servants formed a quarter of the Irish work- ing population , whereas German servants comprised only one tenth of the German workers . This ...
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... living was estimated to have risen nearly 50 per cent.88 In 1853 the Times estimated that a workingman in New York City spent $ 600 a year , of which food , clothing , rent , and household ex- penses amounted to over $ 550 , while other ...
... living was estimated to have risen nearly 50 per cent.88 In 1853 the Times estimated that a workingman in New York City spent $ 600 a year , of which food , clothing , rent , and household ex- penses amounted to over $ 550 , while other ...
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THE LURE OF AMERICA | 1 |
THE EMPIRE CITY | 12 |
THE IMMIGRANT ARRIVES | 25 |
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