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Immigrant Children with Christmas Presents, 1918

Their first Xmas in America, Ellis Island. construct America's first Federal immigration station on Ellis Island. The present main structure was designed in French Renaissance Revival style and built of red brick with limestone trim. When it opened on December 17, 1900, officials estimated 5,000 immigrants per day would be processed. By the time it closed on November 12, 1954, 12 million immigrants had been processed by the U.S. Bureau of Immigration. Today, over 100 million Americans, one third of the population, can trace their ancestry to the immigrants who first arrived in America at Ellis Island before dispersing to points all over the country. Photographed by Paul Thompson, December 1918.
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Immigrant Children with Christmas Presents, 1918
Their first Xmas in America, Ellis Island. construct America's first Federal immigration station on Ellis Island. The present main structure was designed in French Renaissance Revival style and built of red brick with limestone trim. When it opened on December 17, 1900, officials estimated 5,000 immigrants per day would be processed. By the time it closed on November 12, 1954, 12 million immigrants had been processed by the U.S. Bureau of Immigration. Today, over 100 million Americans, one third of the population, can trace their ancestry to the immigrants who first arrived in America at Ellis Island before dispersing to points all over the country. Photographed by Paul Thompson, December 1918.
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4200 x 3373 px | 40.5 MB
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35.6 x 28.6 cm | 14.0 x 11.2 in (300 dpi)