Immigrant Life in New York City, 1825-1863I. J. Friedman, 1965 - 331 páginas |
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... German business activity was in William Street and in neighboring streets above Beekman as far as Pearl . In the forties and fifties the German business area followed the population movement and invaded the vicinity of the Bowery ...
... German business activity was in William Street and in neighboring streets above Beekman as far as Pearl . In the forties and fifties the German business area followed the population movement and invaded the vicinity of the Bowery ...
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Robert Ernst. X THE GERMAN WORKERS ORGANIZE NEW YORK WAS THE CENTER of the early German labor movement in America . The mass of German workers lived there , and it was a primary point of contact between the German artisans in the United ...
Robert Ernst. X THE GERMAN WORKERS ORGANIZE NEW YORK WAS THE CENTER of the early German labor movement in America . The mass of German workers lived there , and it was a primary point of contact between the German artisans in the United ...
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... German dancer Fanny Elssler was received with acclaim by natives and Germans alike.103 Immigrants themselves did not ... German theater , but their efforts met with public indifference , and the experiment languished after a few ...
... German dancer Fanny Elssler was received with acclaim by natives and Germans alike.103 Immigrants themselves did not ... German theater , but their efforts met with public indifference , and the experiment languished after a few ...
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THE LURE OF AMERICA | 1 |
THE EMPIRE CITY | 12 |
THE IMMIGRANT ARRIVES | 25 |
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