Ellis Island

Coming to the Land of Liberty

By Bial, Raymond

Publishers Summary:
Ellis Island, America's most famous location in its history of immigration, was once a landfill in the upper bay of New York Harbor. Since its opening on January 1, 1892, Ellis Island has come to symbolize the waves of immigrants from a list of countries that seems endless. Although there were other immigration stations along the United States' shores between 1892 and 1924, half of the newcomers to the United States came through Ellis Island. Once a popular spot with picnickers, Ellis Island was purchased by a farmer in 1794. The government reclaimed the island and Ellis Island became the foremost station in immigration services. It was enlarged to six acres, and nearly twelve million people passed through its doors until it closed in 1954. This is the story not only of the many Americans who first came to this country through Ellis Island but of Ellis Island itself.

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ISBN
978-0-61899-943-9
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on June 1, 2009

Gr 4-6 Bial examines the history of the famed immigration station in similar fashion to his "Tenement: Immigrant Life on the Lower East Side" (Houghton, 2002). He looks at the socio-historical roots of the mass exodus to America and provides a detailed look at the immigrant experience from ship to shore, with Ellis Island in between. Primary-source...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

Horn Book Guide

Reviewed on January 1, 2009

This is a well-researched and clearly written look at the iconic New York City immigration station. After explaining how it became a ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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