Immigration Into Massachusetts, 1820-1900University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1906 - 226 páginas |
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... were these abolished . Before an emi- grant could pass the custom house in Great Britain , ( 1 ) Seybert , Statistical Manual , p.28 . ( 2 ) Bromwell , History of Immigration , p.13 . P he must show a certificate from the church wardens 1.
... were these abolished . Before an emi- grant could pass the custom house in Great Britain , ( 1 ) Seybert , Statistical Manual , p.28 . ( 2 ) Bromwell , History of Immigration , p.13 . P he must show a certificate from the church wardens 1.
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... history of the United States . This date forms a very convenient dividing line , since with that year begin our records of immigration . An act of congress approved March 2 , 1819 , provided that the customs officials be required to ...
... history of the United States . This date forms a very convenient dividing line , since with that year begin our records of immigration . An act of congress approved March 2 , 1819 , provided that the customs officials be required to ...
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... history of immi- gration does not commence until 1820. The period of immigration in this state falls into several distinct divisions according to the changes in its character . The most important divisions are : the period of early ...
... history of immi- gration does not commence until 1820. The period of immigration in this state falls into several distinct divisions according to the changes in its character . The most important divisions are : the period of early ...
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... history of immigration in Massachusetts is characterized by no distinct wave . The amount is relatively unimportant ; yet its steady increase is evident , its effects apparent , and the problems , whose solution is later to become of so ...
... history of immigration in Massachusetts is characterized by no distinct wave . The amount is relatively unimportant ; yet its steady increase is evident , its effects apparent , and the problems , whose solution is later to become of so ...
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... to nearly 10,000 ( 2 ) , and making necessary in 1834-35 the estab- Winsor , Memorial History of Boston . , 111 , p.517 ; Cullon . Irish in Boston , 125. ( 2 ) Winsor , Ibid , 520 . - lishment of two more parishes in Boston ( 1 8.
... to nearly 10,000 ( 2 ) , and making necessary in 1834-35 the estab- Winsor , Memorial History of Boston . , 111 , p.517 ; Cullon . Irish in Boston , 125. ( 2 ) Winsor , Ibid , 520 . - lishment of two more parishes in Boston ( 1 8.
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alien passengers American Ashburnham Attleborough bond born Boston Pilot Braintree Britain British America British Charitable Canada Canadian English Canadian-French Canadiens français Catholic church Census of 1895 Census of Mass Census Reports Charity chusetts commonwealth crease Cullon descent Desmond effects of immigration emigrants England foreign element foreign paupers foreign population Foreign-born Population French French-Canadian Germany gration Hamon Hampden County Haynes Hingham Hist Hist.of History of Immigration Ibid immi immigrants arriving importance increase indicate Ireland Irish American Irish immigration Irish population Italians Know Nothing Party Know Nothingism Lowell Citizen Lowell Courier manufacturing Massachusetts Public Documents Massachusetts Spy Memorial History Milford movement N.E.Mag nationalities native native-born Ninth Census North Adams Northbridge number of foreign number of immigrants parentage period population of Massachusetts port Quincy Report of Board Scotch Scotland settle Seybert Stat Stat.of Labor Statistics of Labor tion total number total population Trade & trans United werc Winsor Worcester
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Página 16 - An act relating to alien passengers," passed the 20th of April, 1837, by the legislature of Massachusetts, contains the following provisions: — "§ 1. When any vessel shall arrive at any port or harbor within this State, from any port or place without the same, with alien passengers on board, the officer or officers whom the mayor and aldermen of the city, or the selectmen of the town, where it is proposed to land such passengers, are hereby authorized and required to appoint, shall go on board...
Página 48 - No person shall have the right to vote, or be eligible to office under the constitution of this commonwealth, who shall not be able to read the constitution in the English language, and write his name: provided, however, that the provisions of this amendment shall not. apply to any person prevented by a physical disability from complying with its...
Página 16 - Section 2. If on such examination there shall be found among said passengers any lunatic, idiot, maimed, aged or infirm persons, incompetent in the opinion of the officer so examining to maintain themselves, or who have been paupers in any other country...
Página 16 - ... to maintain themselves, or who have been paupers in any other country, no such alien passenger shall be permitted to land, until the master, owner, consignee or agent of such vessel shall have given to such city. or town a bond in the sum of one thousand dollars, with good and sufficient surety, that no such lunatic or indigent passenger shall become a city, town or State charge, within ten years from the date of said bond.
Página 16 - If, on such examination, there shall be found, among said passengers, any lunatic, idiot, maimed, aged, or infirm person, incompetent, in the opinion of the officer so examining, to maintain themselves, or who have been paupers in any other country, no such alien passenger shall...
Página 49 - ... significant) they pay for whatever real estate they buy, and are scarcely ever known to sell any. In fact, it has come to such a pass, that they perform a very large proportion of the physical labor throughout the State, whether it be in the mill or in the shop, whether in the family or upon the farm. As far as muscular exercise is concerned, they constitute " the bone and sinew " of the land, and it would be very difficult, if not impossible to dispense with their services.
Página 101 - Abdy, ES, Journal of a residence and tour in the United States. . . . London, 1835, in 3 volumes, Vol.
Página 40 - Island, over twenty years of age, who could not read and write, was...
Página 94 - The fact is plain that the strong industrial condition of Massachusetts has been secured and is held not by the labor of what is called the " native stock," but by that of the immigrants from all climes, who have left their native lands to seek here opportunities for financial advancement and political and religious liberty.
Página 77 - February 1906, especially considered these subjects: "but when you find the foreigners outnumbering the natives living in communities, where they preserve in large measure their own language and customs, it is a fair question whether numbers will not prevail over institutions, and the recuit be the survival of the imported mentality, customs, and habits of thought