Immigrant Life in New York City, 1825-1863I. J. Friedman, 1965 - 331 páginas |
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... shoemakers in the city in 1845 were German , Irish , and French ; the comparatively few Americans and English usually specialized in women's shoes . 41 Ten years later nearly all the shoemakers were foreign - born , half of them Germans ...
... shoemakers in the city in 1845 were German , Irish , and French ; the comparatively few Americans and English usually specialized in women's shoes . 41 Ten years later nearly all the shoemakers were foreign - born , half of them Germans ...
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... shoemakers were formerly independent craftsmen who , unable to compete with the production of cheap shoes under the con- tracting system , turned their little shoemaking businesses into repair shops.46 Others were employed by the ...
... shoemakers were formerly independent craftsmen who , unable to compete with the production of cheap shoes under the con- tracting system , turned their little shoemaking businesses into repair shops.46 Others were employed by the ...
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... Shoemakers , " op . cit . , p . 62. Although some entre- preneurs " put out " material to journeymen working in their homes , others began to employ the men in their warehouses as cutters , fitters , and pattern makers . Ibid . cf ...
... Shoemakers , " op . cit . , p . 62. Although some entre- preneurs " put out " material to journeymen working in their homes , others began to employ the men in their warehouses as cutters , fitters , and pattern makers . Ibid . cf ...
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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