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  2. History of New York City (1855–1897) - Wikipedia

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    New York newspapers were read across the nation, particularly, the New York Tribune, edited by Horace Greeley, the voice of the new Republican Party. [30] As immigration increased in cities, poverty rose as well. The poorest crowded into low-cost housing such as the Five Points and Hell's Kitchen neighborhoods in Manhattan.

  3. State Emigrant Refuge and Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The State Emigrant Refuge and Hospital was a New York State immigration complex located on Wards Island in New York City. Established in 1847, it primarily consisted of a public shelter and a hospital , later known as the Verplanck State Emigrant Hospital , both of which served recent immigrant arrivals to the Port of New York . [ 1 ]

  4. 49 Chambers - Wikipedia

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    The bank building was used for the filming of movies such as Spike Lee's 2008 film Miracle at St. Anna, and also hosted New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg's 2006 inaugural gala. During a 2010 renovation of City Hall, the New York City Council convened some meetings in the Emigrant Savings Bank Building.

  5. How a surprising detail in bank records helped a historian ...

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    It was also “home to more Irish immigrants than any other part of New York.” Still, the bank records Anbinder found revealed that even day laborers, who many would assume lived hand to mouth ...

  6. Emigrant Bank - Wikipedia

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    He has run the bank since 2004. [9] Due to the financial crisis of 2008, Emigrant Bank sold 30 of its branches to Apple Bank in 2012. [10] Two branches were retained in Manhattan and in Westchester County, New York. [11] In 2016, a Brooklyn jury found Emigrant Bank to have targeted minorities with predatory mortgages with rates of up to 18 ...

  7. History of laws concerning immigration and naturalization in ...

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    The Immigration Act of 1891 led to the establishment of the U.S. Bureau of Immigration and the opening of the Ellis Island inspection station in 1892. Constitutional authority (Article 1 §8) was later relied upon to enact the Naturalization Act of 1906 which standardized procedures for naturalization nationwide, and created the Bureau of ...

  8. The face of immigration in the early 1900s - AOL

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    One of his lesser known projects consisted of documenting immigrants coming through Ellis island. In 1901 Hine was a teacher at the Ethical Culture School in New York City.

  9. History of banking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    After the war, a number of state banks were chartered, including in 1784: the Bank of New York and the Bank of Massachusetts. In the last decade of the 18th century the United States had just three banks but many different currencies in circulation: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese coinage, scrip issued by states, and localities.