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Immigrants to the United States,Ellis Island

Immigrants to the United States, 1890-1928
Title: Immigrants to the United States, 1890-1928
Date Created/Published: c1890-c1928.
Summary: Photographs show emigrants leaving Europe, aboard ship, and being processed at Ellis Island. Japanese being vaccinated aboard ship enroute to Hawaii.
Notes:
Some images published by Keystone View Company (8), American Stereoscopic (1), Ingersoll View Company (1), B.W. Kilburn (2), W.H. Rau (1), Underwood (5), Universal Photo Art (C.H. Graves) (1), H.C. White (1), Bannier's Fine Stereoscopic Views (1).
This record contains unverified, old data from shelflist card.
Stereographs--1890-1930.
Bookmark /2004681193/
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