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 . 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 . Others were employed by the ...
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... shoemakers , upholsterers , and tailors.29 Weitling's influence was evident , not only in the proceed- ings , but in the nature of the organizations which sent delegates . Among them were a lodge of an American " protective union , " or ...
... shoemakers , upholsterers , and tailors.29 Weitling's influence was evident , not only in the proceed- ings , but in the nature of the organizations which sent delegates . Among them were a lodge of an American " protective union , " or ...
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THE LURE OF AMERICA | 11 |
THE EMPIRE CITY | 12 |
THE IMMIGRANT ARRIVES | 25 |
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