For most of New York's early history, Ellis Island had been an obscure little island that barely held itself above high tide. Today the small island stands alongside Plymouth Rock in our nation's founding mythology as the place where many of our ancestors first touched American soil. Ellis Island's heyday—from 1892 to 1924—coincided with one of the greatest mass movements of individuals the world has ever seen, with some twelve million immigrants inspected at its gates.
Chapter 4. Peril at the Portals
Chapter 9. The Roosevelt Straddle
Chapter 10. Likely to Become a Public Charge
Chapter 19. The New Plymouth Rock