Immigrants in industriesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 |
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... American farmer or by the teachings of their neighbors who have pre- viously been imitators . All start with the hand , the hoe , the rake , and the mattock , and one of the hardest and most slowly learned les- sons is that horse labor ...
... American farmer or by the teachings of their neighbors who have pre- viously been imitators . All start with the hand , the hoe , the rake , and the mattock , and one of the hardest and most slowly learned les- sons is that horse labor ...
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... Americans , although in American fashion from hat to shoes . The dress of the men differs little either at farm or at market from the clothing of the New Jerseyman . The children born in America are rapidly acquiring American ways and ...
... Americans , although in American fashion from hat to shoes . The dress of the men differs little either at farm or at market from the clothing of the New Jerseyman . The children born in America are rapidly acquiring American ways and ...
83. lappuse
... American trade as well . Outside of Vineland one of the largest industries is the glass works at Minatola , a village on the Central of New Jersey and the West Jersey and Seashore railroads , 5 miles northeast of Vineland . The industry ...
... American trade as well . Outside of Vineland one of the largest industries is the glass works at Minatola , a village on the Central of New Jersey and the West Jersey and Seashore railroads , 5 miles northeast of Vineland . The industry ...
85. lappuse
... American , but most of them leave school at the age of 14 , whether they have completed the eight grades or not . When a truant officer was first employed a few years ago he experienced much difficulty in enforcing the compulsory ...
... American , but most of them leave school at the age of 14 , whether they have completed the eight grades or not . When a truant officer was first employed a few years ago he experienced much difficulty in enforcing the compulsory ...
125. lappuse
... American dishes and the school girls are learning to cook American foods in the American way . The old women cling to foreign garments and manner of dress . The bare feet and the kerchief - covered heads of the women are the most ...
... American dishes and the school girls are learning to cook American foods in the American way . The old women cling to foreign garments and manner of dress . The bare feet and the kerchief - covered heads of the women are the most ...
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acreage agriculture barn Barron County berries blackberries bought bushels Canastota cash celery cent cities climate colonists colony commission corn cotton County crates crops cultivation dairy duced earnings employed engaged factory farm laborers fertilizer foreign-born fruit garden Genoa Glastonbury grapes growers Hammonton Hebrew houses immigrants indebtedness industry Italian farmers Italy Johnston Township land and improvements Landis Township leased less live stock loam locality males ments miles nearly negro neighbors North Number of acres Number of farms occupations one-half onions owners persons plantation Port Byron potatoes property brought purchase race of individual railroad raised rented reported rural season secured sell settled settlement settlers shows Slovak soil sold South Italian families strawberries summer Sunnyside sweet potatoes tillable tion Tontitown total number town township truck Ulster counties United value of property vegetables vicinity Vineland wages winter women York
Populāri fragmenti
iv. lappuse - Immigration Commission. That a commission is hereby created, consisting of three Senators, to be appointed by the President of the Senate, and three Members of the House of Representatives, to
446. lappuse - Speaker of the House of Representatives, and three persons to be appointed by the President of the United States. Said commission shall make full inquiry, examination, and investigation, by subcommittee or otherwise, into the subject of immigration. For the purpose of said inquiry, examination, and
iv. lappuse - and a reasonable compensation, to be fixed by the President of the United States, for those members of the commission who are not Members of Congress; * * * a Died February 20, 1908. 6 Appointed to succeed Mr. Latimer; February 25, 1908. « Appointed to succeed Mr. McLaurin, March 16, 1910.
556. lappuse - by the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Wisconsin and the Office of Experiment Stations of the United States Department of Agriculture,
iv. lappuse - Congress the conclusions reached by it, and make such recommendations as in its judgment may seem proper. Such sums of money as may be necessary for the said inquiry, examination, and investigation are hereby appropriated and authorized to be paid out of the "immigrant fund" on the certificate of the chairman of said commission, including all expenses of the
572. lappuse - Said beets shall be harvested and delivered by the grower to the company at such times and In such quantities as may be directed by the company, allowing each grower his pro rata amount. The company will not be liable to receive or pay for beets
446. lappuse - the United States. Said commission shall make full inquiry, examination, and investigation, by subcommittee or otherwise, into the subject of immigration. For the purpose of said inquiry, examination, and
447. lappuse - following subjects: Immigration Conditions In Hawaii; Immigration and Insanity; Immigrants in Charity Hospitals; Alien Seamen and Stowaways; Contract Labor and Induced and Assisted Immigration; The Greek Padrone System In the United States; Peonage.) (S. Doc. No. 747, 61st Cong., 3d sess.)
32. lappuse - [By years In the United States is meant years since first arrival in the United States. This table includes only races with 40 or more persons reporting. The total, however, is for all foreign-bom.] The Bohemians and Moravians exhibit the greatest degree of literacy in the preceding table and are closely followed by the Germans,
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