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Ellis Island is an island located in Upper New York Bay in the Port of New York and New Jersey, United States. It was the gateway for millions of immigrants to the United States as the nation's busiest immigrant inspection station from 1892 until 1954. The island was greatly expanded with land reclamation between 1892 and 1934. Before that, the much smaller original island was the site of Fort Gibson and later a naval magazine. The island was made part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument in 1965, and has hosted a museum of immigration since 1990. Long considered part of New York, a 1998 United States Supreme Court decision found that most of the island is in New Jersey. The south side of the island, home to the Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital, is closed to the general public and the object of restoration efforts spearheaded by Save Ellis Island.
Ellis Island is located in the Upper New York Bay, east of Liberty State Park and north of Liberty Island, in Jersey City, New Jersey with a small section that is territory of New York City enclaved within it. Largely created through land reclamation, the island covers a land area of 27.5 acres (11.1 ha), most of which is part of New Jersey. The 2.74-acre (1.11 ha) natural island and contiguous areas comprise the 3.3 acres (1.3 ha) that are part of New York.
This is the first film about the once abandoned immigrant hospital on Ellis Island. In the era before antibiotics, tens of thousands of immigrant patients were separated from family, detained in the hospital, and healed from illness before becoming citizens. 350 babies were born, and ten times that many immigrants died on Ellis Island, 3,500 were buried in pauper's graves around New York City.
►My channel: http://youtube.com/TheBestFilmArchives ►SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/TheBestFilmArchives?sub_confirmation=1 ►Google+: http://plus.google.com/+TheBestFilmArchives ►Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheBestFilmArchives ►Twitter: http://twitter.com/BestFilmArch This documentary covers the single largest migration of immigrants to the United States of America through Ellis Island between 1890 and 1920. (Ellis Island, in Upper New York Bay, was the gateway for millions of immigrants as the busiest immigrant inspection station of the United States from 1892 until 1954.) It is the story of Ellis Island and the American immigration experience. The film is a tribute to the 18 million men, women and children who made the long journey from the Old to the New World between 1890 and 192...
For over 60 years, Ellis Island was the gateway for millions of Americans to the United States. Explore the legacy of this symbol of American immigration.
A Trip to the abandoned Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital. The Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital is the United States’ first public health hospital, opened in 1902 and operating as a hospital until 1930. The hospital served as a detention facility for new immigrants who were deemed unfit to enter the United States after their arrival; immigrants would either be released from the hospital to go on to a new life in America or sent back to their home countries. The hospital was one of the largest public health hospitals in United States history and is still viewed today as an extraordinary endeavor in the public health field.[5] While the monument is managed by the National Park Service as part of the National Parks of New York Harbor office, the south side of Ellis Island has been off-limits to...
Ellis Island, the U.S. gateway to immigration from distant lands, recently reopened to visitors, following significant damage from Hurricane Sandy. A visit there today, and to the nearby Statue of Liberty, can be emotional, even for those born in the U.S.
More than 100 million Americans can trace their ancestry to New York's Ellis Island. Hear some of their fascinating stories about their voyage to America in this Great Museums TV special produced for Public Television. For more information, visit http://greatmuseums.org.
Pictural history of Ellis Island and its first immigrant, Annie Moore from Ireland. Music: Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears, sung by Brian Dunphy. For those interested, Brian Dunphy's album, Timeless, is available from CD Baby. Along with "Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears," it includes other beautiful arrangements and original songs: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/briandunphy (My sincere appreciation to Brian for giving permission to use the music in this video.)
Ellis Island 2003 Crème Organization https://cremeorganization.bandcamp.com/album/ellis-island-creme-eclipse-04 https://www.discogs.com/James-White-Ellis-Island/master/15696 Canadian born James White is a professor of molecular biology at the University of Ontario and composer in his spare time and former member of "Die Roboter"
Ellis Island Casino & Brewery Visit Nothing like visiting a casino and a brewpub at the same time! http://ellisislandcasino.com/ follow along on twitter I'm on there somewhere I'm trying to keep up with travel brewpubs and uploading this so its got to be quick. Don't have time to make a perfect vid... Any opinions are my own. My Book: https://www.amazon.com/American-Beer-Trail-Zach-Stinehour/dp/1478768436/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid;=1470868958&sr;=8-2&keywords;=American+Beer+trail
Get your free copy of this audiobook: http://copydl.space/vabk/40/en/B002RSRPTC/audiobook Professor Vincent J. Cannato delivers a definitive history of America's landmark port of entry. From eyewitness accounts, Cannato weaves together a poignant testament to the hopes and fears of "huddled masses yearning to breathe free."
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"THE IMMIGRANT EXPERIENCE" is an international award-winning radio program we produced at WOR, New York in 1989 to commemorate the reopening of Ellis Island, the once primary port of immigration into America, as a museum. It tells of the bravery of immigrants who helped build our country and their determination to find freedom, to embrace opportunity, to assimilate into our culture … to become Americans! Given today's open borders and the unchecked flood of illegals changing the face of our nation, I thought the contrast with these proud people and the strict immigration procedures documented here would be of value. These are stories of real people told by real people. Although I've added some video elements since producing the audio, remember as you listen, this program was originally...
While Ellis Island was the gateway to a new life for most, it was also the final destination for those deemed "unwell" or "unfit" to mix with the rest of the country. Thousands perished on the island. Who are the ghosts of Ellis Island?
Ellis Island Island of Hope and Tears Ellis Island, located in New York Harbor, served as a port of entry - between 1892-1954 - for millions of European immigrants hoping for a new life in America.
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On the first day of janurary, 1892
they opened Ellis Island,
and they let the people through
and the first to cross the threshold of the isle of hope and tears,
was Annie Moore from Ireland,
who was only 15 years
Chorus
isle of hope, isle of tears,
isle of freedom, isle of fears
but its not the isle you've left behind,
that isle of hunger, isle of pain,
isle you'll never see again,
but the isle of home is always on your miiiiind.
in a little bag she carried
all her past and history,
and her dreams for the future
in the land of liberty
and courage is the passport,
when your old world disappears
but theirs no future in the past when your only 15 years
Chorus
when they closed down Ellis island in 1943
17 million people
had come there for sanctury
and in the spring when i came here
and i stepped down off its piers
i thought of how it must have felt when your only
15 years