Immigrant Life in New York City, 1825-1863I. J. Friedman, 1965 - 331 páginas |
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... clothing represented 35 per cent of the Polish - born working population ; and whereas more Irish than Germans engaged in these occupations , the proportion of Germans was nearly twice as large . TABLE 2. THE CLOTHING INDUSTRY Number ...
... clothing represented 35 per cent of the Polish - born working population ; and whereas more Irish than Germans engaged in these occupations , the proportion of Germans was nearly twice as large . TABLE 2. THE CLOTHING INDUSTRY Number ...
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... clothes acquired popularity , this type of tailor- ing offered employment to poor German immigrants ; meanwhile , the German master tailors found it difficult to compete with clothing " factories , " and not a few surrendered their ...
... clothes acquired popularity , this type of tailor- ing offered employment to poor German immigrants ; meanwhile , the German master tailors found it difficult to compete with clothing " factories , " and not a few surrendered their ...
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Robert Ernst. 17. Claghorn , " Foreign Labor in the Clothing Trade , " United States Industrial Com- mission Reports , XV , 324 ; Hourwich , Immigration and Labor , p . 364 . 18. Jesse E. Pope , Clothing Industry in New York ( Columbia ...
Robert Ernst. 17. Claghorn , " Foreign Labor in the Clothing Trade , " United States Industrial Com- mission Reports , XV , 324 ; Hourwich , Immigration and Labor , p . 364 . 18. Jesse E. Pope , Clothing Industry in New York ( Columbia ...
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THE LURE OF AMERICA | 1 |
THE EMPIRE CITY | 12 |
THE IMMIGRANT ARRIVES | 25 |
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