| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1911 - 954 pages
...immigrants have arrived. The newcomers of the eight years since 1900 would, according to a writer in 1908, " repopulate all the five older New England States as...country they would serve to populate no less than nineteen states of the union as they stand ". In 1907 " there were one and one-quarter million arrivals.... | |
| 1910 - 962 pages
...full measure until 1900. Since that year over 6,000.000 people have landed on our shores, one-quarter of all the total immigration since the beginning....older New England States as they stand to-day ; or if orooerly disseminated over the newer parts of the country, they would serve to populate no less than... | |
| 1911 - 370 pages
...immigrants have arrived. The newcomers of the eight years since 1900 would, according to a writer in 1908, " repopulate all the five older New England States as...country they would serve to populate no less than nineteen states of the union as they stand." In 1907 " there were one and onequarter million arrivals.... | |
| 1915 - 336 pages
...measure until 1900. Since that year over six million people have landed on our shores, — one-quarter of the total immigration since the beginning. The newcomers...stand today; or, if properly disseminated over the newers parts of the country, they would serve to populate no less than nineteen states of the Union... | |
| 1918 - 840 pages
...people — one-quarter of the total immigration to date — landed on our shores, a number sufficient to "repopulate all the five older New England states as they stand to-day" and nineteen of the newer states.1 Foreign-born or of foreign parentage are: in Boston seventy per... | |
| Francis Edgar Stanley - 1919 - 252 pages
...one and one quarter million immigrants came to this country. The newcomers of the last seven years would repopulate all the five older New England states as they stand to-day, and if properly disseminated over the newer parts of the country, they would serve to populate no less... | |
| Frederick Jackson Turner - 1920 - 396 pages
...have j arrived. The newcomers of the eight years since 1900 would, according to a writer in 1908, " repopulate all the five older New England States as...country they would serve to populate no less than nineteen states of the Union as they stand." In 1907 "there were one and one-quarter million arrivals.... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1910 - 936 pages
...full measure until 1900. Since that year over 6,000,000 people have landed on our shores, one-quarter of all the total immigration since the beginning....country, they would serve to populate no less than nineteen States of the Union as they stand. The newcomers of the last eight years could, if suitably... | |
| Frederick Turner, John Mack Faragher - 1999 - 280 pages
...immigrants have arrived. The newcomers of the eight years since 1900 would, according to a writer in 1908, "repopulate all the five older New England States...country they would serve to populate no less than nineteen states of the Union as they stand." In 1907 "there were one and onequarter million arrivals.... | |
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