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Re: Hard Hat tours of Ellis Island Hospital starting 10/1
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The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, Cherokee Capital Chapter, should be commended for sponsoring this essay contest to focus on America's richly diverse heritage.
I read recently that nine percent of the population of Norway relocated to the United States during the 1880's. That decade began a remarkable century of emigration to America producing growth unparalleled in human history. About 40% of all Americans alive today had at least one ancestor who passed through Ellis Island in search of a better life. Facts found at http://quilligrapher.hubpages.com/hub/ellis_island include the unique origin of Ellis Island, once known as Kioshk (Gull) Island by the original natives. They trace a historic transformation from a tiny nondescript 3-acre tract into a sprawling 27.5-acre processing center in New York Harbor. A portal that became the "Gateway to America."
Posted on: 2014/9/27 23:24
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Re: Hard Hat tours of Ellis Island Hospital starting 10/1
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Home away from home
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this should bring in some real money!
Posted on: 2014/9/26 13:39
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Hard Hat tours of Ellis Island Hospital starting 10/1
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Not too shy to talk
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Beginning in October, Save Ellis Island will offer, never before available to the general public, ?Hard Hat Tours? of the historic unrestored buildings on Ellis Island?s south side.
http://www.saveellisisland.org/tour-e ... tored-hospital-buildings/ Also: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/25/art ... o-life.html?smid=fb-share
Posted on: 2014/9/25 16:54
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