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''[[United States|United States]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png|go to]] [[United States Emigration and Immigration|U.S. Emigration | ''[[United States|United States]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png|go to]] [[United States Emigration and Immigration|U.S. Emigration Immigration]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png|go to]] [[New York]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png|go to]] [[New_York_Emigration_and_Immigration|Emigration Immigration]]'' <br> {{Infobox | ||
| image = [[Image:Immigrants Behold the Statue of Liberty.jpg|300px]] | | image = [[Image:Immigrants Behold the Statue of Liberty.jpg|300px]] | ||
| caption = <center>Arriving immigrants behold the {{wpd|Statue of Liberty}}.</center> | | caption = <center>Arriving immigrants behold the {{wpd|Statue of Liberty}}.</center> | ||
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=== Immigration via New York === | === Immigration via New York === | ||
[[Image:Ellis island 1902.jpg|thumb|right | [[Image:Ellis island 1902.jpg|thumb|right]]When individuals emigrated from one country to another, a list of the passengers on board was kept. A large number of immigrants coming to the United States landed in New York. There were three different ports in New York City from 1855 to 1954, where passengers landed: Castle Garden, the Barge Office, and Ellis Island. | ||
From 1855 to 1890, Castle Garden, also known as Castle Clinton, was the place where immigrants were processed for entry into the country. About 7.5 million people passed through Castle Gardens by the time it closed in 1890. Until Ellis Island opened in January 1892, immigrants went through the Barge Office. Approximately 525,000 immigrants went through the Barge Office. | From 1855 to 1890, Castle Garden, also known as Castle Clinton, was the place where immigrants were processed for entry into the country. About 7.5 million people passed through Castle Gardens by the time it closed in 1890. Until Ellis Island opened in January 1892, immigrants went through the Barge Office. Approximately 525,000 immigrants went through the Barge Office. | ||
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===== Irish ===== | ===== Irish ===== | ||
[[Image:Famine memorial dublin.jpg|thumb|right|200px | [[Image:Famine memorial dublin.jpg|thumb|right|200px]]Tens of thousands of potato famine Irish immigrants arrived at the Port of New York City in the nineteenth century. | ||
Moorhouse wrote a very useful guide for tracing Irish immigrants in New York City: | Moorhouse wrote a very useful guide for tracing Irish immigrants in New York City: | ||
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{{featured article}} | {{featured article}} | ||
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