Angel Island Immigration Station
Angel Island Immigration Station - San Francisco
Angel Island Immigration Station in San Francisco, California. Angel Island exists to move immigration forward by sharing the story of Angel Island and ...
Angel Island Immigration Station - Wikipedia
Angel Island Immigration Station ... Angel Island Immigration Station was an immigration station in San Francisco Bay which operated from January 21, 1910, to ...
Immigration Station - California State Parks
Today, most visitors to Angel Island find the Immigration Station a place of reflection. While often called the Ellis Island of the West, the U.S. Immigration ...
Angel Island Immigration Station | History & Facts - Britannica
Angel Island Immigration Station, principal immigration facility on the U.S. West Coast from 1910 to 1940, where Asian immigrants were detained.
Angel Island Immigration Station ‑ Facts, History & Legacy
The Angel Island Immigration Station served as the main immigration facility on the West Coast of the United States from 1910 to 1940.
U.S. Immigration Station, Angel Island - National Park Service
Its location allowed for greater control over immigrant entry to the U.S., prevented immigrants on the island from communicating with immigrants ...
Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation - California State Parks
Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation. AIISF Logo. Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation (AIISF) raises awareness of the experience of Immigration ...
United States Immigration Station (USIS) - Angel Island Conservancy
Widely known as the “Ellis Island of the West” the station differed from Ellis Island in one important respect – the majority of immigrants processed on Angel ...
Angel Island Immigration Station - CyArk
From 1910 to 1940, the Angel Island Immigration Station in California functioned as a Detention Center for people immigrating to the United States through the ...
Angel Island Immigration Station, Tiburon, United States
The Angel Island Immigration Station is a National Historic Landmark that offers a window into a very important time in the history of Pacific Coast immigr.
Angel Island Immigration Station - Oxford Research Encyclopedias
The Angel Island Immigration Station (1910–1940), located in San Francisco Bay, was one of twenty-four ports of entry established by the U.S. government to ...
Angel Island Immigration Station | Attractions - Lonely Planet
Nicknamed the 'Ellis Island of the West,' Angel Island's early-20th-century US Immigration Station is a 1.5-mile walk or bike ride from the ferry dock…
Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation - Asian Pacific Fund |
Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation ... AIISF preserves the rich stories of Pacific Coast immigrants and shares them through education initiatives and ...
Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation - Paybee
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Angel Island Immigration Station | AmericansAll
To enforce the Chinese Exclusion Acts, the federal government built the immigration station compound on Angel Island, chosen because it isolated the immigrants ...
Angel Island: Homepage - Future Histories Lab
It occupies a prominent spot in San Francisco Bay and its immigration station has sometimes been called “the Ellis Island of the West.” But Angel Island was ...
S. 262 - U.S. Department of the Interior
The consortium's efforts led to securing $15 million in state funds and $1 million in grants and donations for restoration work on the immigration station. The ...
Angel Island Immigration Station (USA) - Sites of Conscience
The Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation (AIISF) is the nonprofit partner of California State Parks and the National Park Service dedicated to ...
Angel Island Immigration Station - Architectural Resources Group
ARG was part of a team effort to rehabilitate and reuse Angel Island's abandoned buildings as education and visitor centers.
When the “Enemy” Landed at Angel Island | National Archives
San Francisco Immigration Station Sought to Bar Hostile Aliens and Deport Resident Radicals During World War I Summer 2009, Vol. 41, No.