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Angel Island Immigration Station
Historical information about Angel Island State Park in California, site of the Immigration Station, a National Historic Landmark, which played a role in the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.
Angel Island--Panoramic View
Photo held by the Library of Congress.
Castle Clinton
Description of Castle Clinton which later bacame Castle Garden, a common point of arrival for immigrants before Ellis Island was opened in 1890.
Castle Garden and Ellis Island
Brief History of Castle Garden and Ellis Island.
Ellis Island Stereoscopes at UC, Riverside
The Keystone-Mast collection of stereoscopic photographs in the early 20th century documented immigration through the most famous point of entry, Ellis Island.
Ellis Island's Wall of Honor
Search for an ancestor's name or have it added to the Wall of Honor at Ellis Island. A listing found here does not necessarily indicate that immigrant came through Ellis Island.
New York's Immigrant Processing Centers
History of the Barge Office, Castle Garden and Ellis Island for genealogy and passenger researchers.
Pier 21 Society
Between 1928-1971, at Pier 21 on the Halifax waterfront, 1.5 million immigrants first set foot on Canadian soil.
U.S. Ports of Entry and Their Records
Where INS records for each port are stored.
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