Russian Immigrants 1860 1915

Russian Immigrants  1860 1915
Author: Helen Frost
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2002-09
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0736812091

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Discusses the reasons Russian people left their homeland to come to America, the experiences the immigrants had in the new country, and the contributions this cultural group made to American society. Includes sidebars and activities.

Migration from the Russian Empire January 1888 May 1889

Migration from the Russian Empire  January 1888 May 1889
Author: Ira A. Glazier
Publsiher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 570
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 0806315407

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Compilation of data on passengers of Russian nationality who immigrated to the United States from Russian territories between 1875 and 1891. Passenger lists are arranged chronolgically by date of arrival at New York harbor.

The Russian Immigrant

The Russian Immigrant
Author: Jerome Davis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1922
Genre: Russian Americans
ISBN: UOM:39015012925296

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Russian Immigrants

Russian Immigrants
Author: Lisa Trumbauer,Robert Asher
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781438103648

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The United States is truly a nation of immigrants, or as the poet Walt Whitman once said, a nation of nations. Spanning the time from when the Europeans first came to the New World to the present day, the new Immigration to the United States set conveys the excitement of these stories to young people. Beginning with a brief preface to the set written by general editor Robert Asher that discusses some of the broad reasons why people came to the New World, both as explorers and settlers, each book's narrative highlights the themes, people, places, and events that were important to each immigrant group. In an engaging, informative manner, each volume describes what members of a particular group found when they arrived in the United States as well as where they settled. Historical information and background on the various communities present life as it was lived at the time they arrived. The books then trace the group's history and current status in the United States. Each volume includes photographs and illustrations such as passports and other artifacts of immigration, as well as quotes from original source materials. Box features highlight special topics or people, and each book is rounded out with a glossary, timeline, further reading list, and index.

Tracking a Diaspora

Tracking a Diaspora
Author: Anatol Shmelev
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780789032317

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Discover collections unused by other scholars! Russian immigrants are one of the least studied of all the Slavic peoples because of meager collections development. Tracking a Diaspora: Émigrés from Russia and Eastern Europe in the Repositories offers librarians and archivists an abundance of fresh information describing previously unrealized and little-used archival collections on Russian émigrés. Some of these resources have been only recently acquired or opened to the public, providing rich new avenues of research for scholars and historians. This unique source provides access to greater breadth and depth of knowledge of Russian and Eastern European immigrants, their backgrounds, and their experiences coming to the United States. Tracking a Diaspora is not only a helpful new resource to specialists but also serves as an introduction to archival research for amateur genealogists and scholars. Chapters comprehensively describe a single repository, thorough descriptions of a single collection, or offer thematic overviews, such as the theme of German emigration from Russia. The text includes detailed notes, references, figures and tables, and photographs. Tracking a Diaspora describes largely unknown collections, including: a major group of archival collections that reveals more on these immigrants and their assimilation problems the holdings of the museum, libraries, and archives of Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary in upstate New York the archives of the Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia the archives and Lembich library at The Tolstoy Foundation, Inc., New York the Archives of the Orthodox Church in America the manuscript collections at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania (HSP) materials on the immigrants who settled in the Midwest six archival collections acquired by the State Archive of the Russian Federation the André Savine collection at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina and more! Tracking a Diaspora is of great interest to librarians, archivists, specialists in Russian history, and specialists in ethnic and immigration history.

Migration from the Russian Empire January 1875 September 1882

Migration from the Russian Empire  January 1875 September 1882
Author: Ira A. Glazier
Publsiher: Baltimore : Genealogical Publishing Company
Total Pages: 752
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105023195766

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Compilation of data on passengers of Russian nationality who immigrated to the United States from Russian territories between 1875 and 1891. Passenger lists are arranged chronolgically by date of arrival at New York harbor.

Polish Immigrants 1890 1920

Polish Immigrants  1890 1920
Author: Rosemary Wallner
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 0736812083

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Discusses the reasons Polish people left their homeland to come to America, the experiences the immigrants had in the new country, and the contributions this cultural group made to American society. Includes sidebars and activities.

Jewish Immigrants 1880 1924

Jewish Immigrants  1880 1924
Author: Susan E. Haberle
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 0736812075

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Discusses reasons why Jewish people left their homelands to come to America, the experiences immigrants had in the new country, and contributions they made to American society.