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Transport advertisement, National Immigration Museum, Ellis Island, New York, USA

Advertisement for passenger ships to New York, Baltimore and Galveston, Texas, by Karesh & Stotzky, a money exchange and banklist firm in Bremen, Germany, 1906, from the National Archives, displayed in the National Immigration Museum, in the main building on Ellis Island, the immigration processing centre for the United States from 1892 to 1954, at the mouth of the Hudson river in New York City, NY, USA. Ellis Island and its Immigration Museum are part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument and are managed by the National Park Authority. Picture by Manuel Cohen

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Advertisement for passenger ships to New York, Baltimore and Galveston, Texas, by Karesh & Stotzky, a money exchange and banklist firm in Bremen, Germany, 1906, from the National Archives, displayed in the National Immigration Museum, in the main building on Ellis Island, the immigration processing centre for the United States from 1892 to 1954, at the mouth of the Hudson river in New York City, NY, USA. Ellis Island and its Immigration Museum are part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument and are managed by the National Park Authority. Picture by Manuel Cohen