D. Whelpley, _The Problem of the Immigrant_, 2.
[2] Entrance Port for Immigrants at New York.
[3] The total immigration into the United States for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 1906, was 1,100,735.
[4] For table showing immigration for each year from 1820 to 1905, see
Appendix A.
[5] Now known as the Battery. See footnote 1, p. 54.
[6] _City Mission Monthly_, April, 1902.
[7] Those who are interested in this feature can trace--by examining the
table in the Appendix which gives the immigration by years since
1820--the relation between prosperity and immigration. The effect of the
panics of 1837, 1843, 1873, 1893, and the depression caused by the Civil
War, will be seen clearly in the immigration totals. This subject is
treated in _Immigration_, 17 ff.
[8] Published in _Baptist Home Mission Monthly_ for July, 1906.
[9] Hamilton Holt, _Undistinguished Americans._
[10] The Swedish _krone_ (kro-ne) has a value of about 27 cents.
[11] Broughton Brandenburg, _Imported Americans_, 37.
[12] Prescott F. Hall, _Immigration_, 3, 4.
[13] The park and piers at the southern end of New York City, formerly
known as Castle Garden.
[14] Samuel E. Moffett, _Review of Reviews_, July, 1903.
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