The American Immigrant Wall of Honor-Through monetary contributions, some 600,000 names are inscribed on this wall.a memorial to America's immigrants.The Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island Foundation -the not-for-profit foundation that has raised and continues to raise money for the renovations and upkeep of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, and sponsors the Wall of Honor and the American Family Immigration Research Center.has several very good videos on a variety of topics about Ellis Island, its history, and the experiences of the immigrants who came through Ellis Island. Education Internet Resources for Teachers (from the National Park Service).Another Brief history of the National Park Service" from the NPS’s web site.The National Park Service: A Brief History.Historical and Basic Research on the National Park Service.Miscellaneous Web Sites Relating to Ellis Island.The Forgotten Ellis Island.The Extraordinary Story of America's Immigrant Hospital.Inspection of Immigrants at Ellis Island, Medical Inspection of Immigrants at Ellis Island, 1891-1924-an article from the BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORKĪCADEMY OF MEDICINE (June 1980/Vol 56.No 5).Trachoma: Its Character and Effects" by Clark and Schereschewsky in 1907.Trachoma Through History by Katherine Schlosser.Medical Buildings on the South Island of Ellis Island.A Guide to Interpreting Passenger List Annotations.National Archives and Records Administration.
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Resources and Information for Basic Research:.A Guide to Citizenship from US Citizenship-a non-profit organization (not the USICS).Why Your Family Name Was Not Changed at Ellis Island.
Ellis Island Infrequently Asked Questions.Resources and Materials for 9th Grade through 12th Grade: A Possible Teacher and Study Guide developed by Paul Roper and others many years ago.Possible Study Guides and "Lesson Plans:".The Naturalization Test (Advanced with Answers).A Guide to Citizenship from US Citizenship-a non-profit organization.A History of Ellis Island from US Citizenship.Resources and Materials for 6th Grade through 8th Grade: Statue of Liberty National Monument (Size and Dimensions).Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services The United States Census from 1900-2000.Ethnicity Statistics (Breakdown by Nationality of all Immigrants (1899-1931).Immigration and Naturalization Service Statistics 1892-1924 (B&W).Immigration and Naturalization Service Statistics 1892-1924 (Color).Immigration Statistics and American Census Information.The Naturalization Test and Citizenship.About Legal and Medical Testing at Ellis Island.Ellis Island Statistics (Immigration Statistics 1892 to 1924 by Nationality).Ellis Island Chronology Timeline (History of Ellis Island).Resources and Materials for 3th Grade through 5th Grade: Resources and Materials for Kindergarten through 2rd Grade: Consequently, we have tried to gather together a variety of resources, and we have tried to put them in age specific groups-K-3rd grade, 4th through 7th grade, and 8th through 12th grade and we hope these will help you as you develop your own programs. Each class is different and teaching styles vary-and so it’s difficult to know what to recommend or to suggest what will work best. Over the years, Park Rangers and educators at Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty have accumulated and developed many resources for teachers and students. Ellis Island-General Resources and Materials for Teachers