Immigrant Life in New York City, 1825-1863I. J. Friedman, 1965 - 331 páginas |
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... MANHATTAN , 1808-1862 These lines are interpretations of data given in the sources cited above and may be incorrect in detail but are sufficiently accurate for the present purpose . Between 1833-1862 , the city streets below each line ...
... MANHATTAN , 1808-1862 These lines are interpretations of data given in the sources cited above and may be incorrect in detail but are sufficiently accurate for the present purpose . Between 1833-1862 , the city streets below each line ...
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... Manhattan , where they penetrated to Eleventh Street between Second Avenue and Avenue C , continued their northward march along Third Avenue , and formed isolated communities farther north near the East River . In these northernmost ...
... Manhattan , where they penetrated to Eleventh Street between Second Avenue and Avenue C , continued their northward march along Third Avenue , and formed isolated communities farther north near the East River . In these northernmost ...
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... Manhattan . Most of them inhabited the northern part of the settled area , reflecting the uptown trend and the need for labor in the upper regions , but many English continued to live below Fourteenth Street.50 Unlike the Germans , the ...
... Manhattan . Most of them inhabited the northern part of the settled area , reflecting the uptown trend and the need for labor in the upper regions , but many English continued to live below Fourteenth Street.50 Unlike the Germans , the ...
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THE LURE OF AMERICA | 1 |
THE EMPIRE CITY | 12 |
THE IMMIGRANT ARRIVES | 25 |
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advertisements Albion Alms House Anfänge Annual Report Appendix April April 12 artisans Asmonean Association August boardinghouses born British cabinetmakers Catholic Census of 1855 cent Church Citizen city's clothing clubs Commissioners of Emigration Computed from data Courrier des États-Unis Criminal-Zeitung daily dealers December December 18 Democratic Deutsche Schnellpost early Eco d'Italia election Empire City England English Europe European families February fifties foreign foreign-born Freeman's Journal French gainfully employed German History Ibid immigrants industry Ireland Irish American Irishmen Italian January Jewish Jews July July 15 June labor land living makers Manhattan manufacturers March March 20 merchants MSS schedules native Negroes newcomers newspapers November November 11 October October 26 organized paper political population reform Schlüter schools Scotch September September 13 shoemakers social Staats-Zeitung Street tailors Tammany tenement tion trade Tribune Truth Teller Union United vote wages Ward Weitling workers York City York State Census