Immigrant Life in New York City, 1825-1863I. J. Friedman, 1965 - 331 páginas |
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... trade had attracted European merchants ever since colonial times . Because of the flourishing trade with Liverpool , more businessmen came from England and Scotland than from any other country , many of them acting as agents of British ...
... trade had attracted European merchants ever since colonial times . Because of the flourishing trade with Liverpool , more businessmen came from England and Scotland than from any other country , many of them acting as agents of British ...
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... trade was " entirely destroyed by carpenters undertaking to perform the work . " 28 In several skilled trades , notably the book - folders ' and boot- and shoemakers ' , " the skillful worker just through . . . appren- ticehood [ was ] ...
... trade was " entirely destroyed by carpenters undertaking to perform the work . " 28 In several skilled trades , notably the book - folders ' and boot- and shoemakers ' , " the skillful worker just through . . . appren- ticehood [ was ] ...
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... trade union leaders . At the instigation of Weydemeyer and a coterie of close associates , a general meeting of the New York German trades was held at Mechanics Hall on March 21 , 1853. Its purpose , the formation of a workingmen's ...
... trade union leaders . At the instigation of Weydemeyer and a coterie of close associates , a general meeting of the New York German trades was held at Mechanics Hall on March 21 , 1853. Its purpose , the formation of a workingmen's ...
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THE LURE OF AMERICA | 1 |
THE EMPIRE CITY | 12 |
THE IMMIGRANT ARRIVES | 25 |
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