Immigrant Life in New York City, 1825-1863I. J. Friedman, 1965 - 331 páginas |
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... industry . Ship- building , sugar refining , metalworking , and the making of furniture and musical instruments were the city's big industries in the late twenties . While metalworking and cabinetmaking were primarily handicraft in ...
... industry . Ship- building , sugar refining , metalworking , and the making of furniture and musical instruments were the city's big industries in the late twenties . While metalworking and cabinetmaking were primarily handicraft in ...
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... industry and in shoemaking the Irish and the Germans supplied most of the immigrant workers , several important trades were almost completely dominated by German artisans . The historical background of certain industries which employed ...
... industry and in shoemaking the Irish and the Germans supplied most of the immigrant workers , several important trades were almost completely dominated by German artisans . The historical background of certain industries which employed ...
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... industry , cf. Blanche E. Hazard , Organization of the Boot and Shoe Industry in Massachusetts before 1875 ( Cambridge , Mass . , 1921 ) , and for immigrants in the shoe industry at Boston , cf. Handlin , op . cit . , pp . 79–80 . 40 ...
... industry , cf. Blanche E. Hazard , Organization of the Boot and Shoe Industry in Massachusetts before 1875 ( Cambridge , Mass . , 1921 ) , and for immigrants in the shoe industry at Boston , cf. Handlin , op . cit . , pp . 79–80 . 40 ...
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THE LURE OF AMERICA | 1 |
THE EMPIRE CITY | 12 |
THE IMMIGRANT ARRIVES | 25 |
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