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susan sabiaFree search for Port of New York Passenger Records from 1892
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Liz PidgeonNew York's Ellis Island historic site of American immigrant experience is closed for renovations from damage by Sandy http://t.co/8YVIJ7tO
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Kristina PetersEllis Island is an extremely important part of American History because our nation is founded on immigrants. This site allows users to search the Ellis Island records for people who entered the country and discover more information about our own families. Genealogy is something that isn't discussed much with students, but it is imperative for students to know our history. Because we are a nation if immigrants, we all have relations to other countries and making that connection can be very important. I would love to see high schoolers use this site to help investigate family origins. Even if there were no connections to Ellis Island, they could choose from the list of more famous people to arrive. The original documents that are captured on this site are a definite piece of our history that is worth investigating and sharing with others.
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Cleve J Fredricksen LibraryThe American Family Immigration History Center
Located in the Ellis Island Immigration Museum and on the World Wide Web, the American Family Immigration History Center (AFIHC) allows visitors to explore the extraordinary collection of immigrant arrival records stored in the Ellis Island Archives.
Searching our archives can help inform your own family's story--inspiring a new sense of your place in the larger story of American immigration. -
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Andrew LeaheyBetween 1892 and 1924 over 22 million passengers and members of ships' crews came through Ellis Island and the Port of New York. Now you can research passenger records from ships that brought the Immigrants -- even see the original manifests with Passenge
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