Immigrant Life in New York City, 1825-1863I. J. Friedman, 1965 - 331 páginas |
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... others kept disorderly or insanitary premises . Some of the transporta- tion agents who circulated among the emigrants recruiting their cargo were swindlers who misdirected the passengers or overcharged them for THE EMPIRE CITY.
... others kept disorderly or insanitary premises . Some of the transporta- tion agents who circulated among the emigrants recruiting their cargo were swindlers who misdirected the passengers or overcharged them for THE EMPIRE CITY.
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... Empire City was the financial center of the Western Hemisphere . Banks and insurance companies multiplied . Wall Street became a synonym for the moneyed class . Real and personal estate rose in value from about ... EMPIRE CITY 15.
... Empire City was the financial center of the Western Hemisphere . Banks and insurance companies multiplied . Wall Street became a synonym for the moneyed class . Real and personal estate rose in value from about ... EMPIRE CITY 15.
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... Empire City ; this was the New York to which the immigrant came . In 1830 only 18,000 of the city's 200,000 inhabitants were unnaturalized foreigners , the majority of native residents tracing their family trees to roots in the United ...
... Empire City ; this was the New York to which the immigrant came . In 1830 only 18,000 of the city's 200,000 inhabitants were unnaturalized foreigners , the majority of native residents tracing their family trees to roots in the United ...
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THE LURE OF AMERICA | 1 |
THE EMPIRE CITY | 12 |
THE IMMIGRANT ARRIVES | 25 |
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