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Hello, If I may follow on - albeit adjacent to the ask. I am keenly interested in primary and secondary research on mid-19th C. to mid-20th C. immigrant to US financing of their moves and settlement by various communities and "waves". If you have ...
Thanks so much for these helpful recommendations, Meghann. Best, Michelle ------------------------------ Michelle Chase Pace Univ., Pleasantville New York NY ------------------------------
Got distracted by ship manifests and forgot something really important: Newspapers will have the most information on immigrants financial status, and behaviors. For example: when Cubans were escaping in the 1960s they were helped in the US by Catholic ...
NYPL: https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/collections/06b7f250-4063-013c-c3ac-0242ac110003 -- Brian D. Scanlan (201) 921-4541 bdscanlan@gmail.com LinkedIn
Hello, I know you can find some steamship, airline, and migration documents on ancestry.com. The free version is Familysearch.com. Ellis Island still has some objects (I think), but the poor state of their records is why ancestry was able to gain ...