Ellis Island, Ferry Building, New York Harbor, New York, New York Coun...
Survey number: HABS NY-6086-D Building/structure dates: 1935 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000058
Governors Island, Post Hospital, New York Harbor, Nolan Park near Barr...
Significance: Since its construction, this building has been a key structure on the Governors Island military post. It was erected in 1839 as the post hospital and served that purpose until 1878 when it was con... More
Ellis Island, Contagious Disease Hospital Measles Ward A, New York Har...
Significance: Measles Ward A, later known as Wards 17 and 18, was one of eight identical measles pavilions constructed for the Contagious Disease Hospital complex on Island 3 of the Ellis Island U. S. Immigrati... More
Governors Island, Castle Williams, New York Harbor near Hay & Andes Ro...
Significance: Castle Williams, a three-tiered, circular, casemated fortification built between 1807 and 1810/11 served as a prototype for a new era of coastal fortification. Its massive masonry walls and design... More
Governors Island, Castle Williams, New York Harbor near Hay & Andes Ro...
Significance: Castle Williams, a three-tiered, circular, casemated fortification built between 1807 and 1810/11 served as a prototype for a new era of coastal fortification. Its massive masonry walls and design... More
Governors Island, Castle Williams, New York Harbor near Hay & Andes Ro...
Significance: Castle Williams, a three-tiered, circular, casemated fortification built between 1807 and 1810/11 served as a prototype for a new era of coastal fortification. Its massive masonry walls and design... More
Governors Island, Castle Williams, New York Harbor near Hay & Andes Ro...
Significance: Castle Williams, a three-tiered, circular, casemated fortification built between 1807 and 1810/11 served as a prototype for a new era of coastal fortification. Its massive masonry walls and design... More
Governors Island, Fort Columbus, Building No. 202, New York Harbor, Ne...
Public domain photo of a monument, historic place, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Governors Island, Overview, New York Harbor, New York, New York County...
Significance: Governors Island derives it significance largely from its role as a major component. in the defense system of one of the country's most important harbors, New York Harbor. Defense works on the isl... More
Governors Island, Overview, New York Harbor, New York, New York County...
Significance: Governors Island derives it significance largely from its role as a major component. in the defense system of one of the country's most important harbors, New York Harbor. Defense works on the isl... More
Ellis Island, Contagious Disease Hospital Mortuary, New York Harbor, N...
Significance: The Mortuary is a diminutive but important support structure for the Contagious Disease Hospital was constructed in 1907. It is integrated with its neighboring structures by a consistent use of m... More
Ellis Island, Incinerator, New York Harbor, New York, New York County,...
Significance: Constructed in 1911 by the Morse-Bougler Destructer Company, the incinerator was used to burn all the garbage on Ellis Island. It was second incinerator on the island. Unprocessed Field note mat... More
Governors Island, Quarters No. 10, New York Harbor, Nolan Park, New Yo...
Significance: Quarters #10 is one of thirteen similarly styled officers' quarters which surround a 19th century landscaped park. This building was constructed in 1878 when Fort Columbus became the headquarters ... More
Governors Island, Half Moon Battery, New York Harbor near Comfort & Ba...
Significance: The structure was originally part of the New York Harbor defense system and stood guard over Buttermilk Channel. It was both a fortification and a barracks. Since that time it has been severely re... More
Governors Island, Half Moon Battery, New York Harbor near Comfort & Ba...
Significance: The structure was originally part of the New York Harbor defense system and stood guard over Buttermilk Channel. It was both a fortification and a barracks. Since that time it has been severely re... More
Governors Island, New York Arsenal, Storehouse & Commanding Officers' ...
Significance: building #135 is composed of two buildings, a storehouse and an officer's quarters. The storehouse is the remaining one of two original storehouses that were the first buildings constructed at the... More
Ellis Island, Contagious Disease Hospital Kitchen, New York Harbor, Ne...
Significance: The Kitchen was a support structure for the Contagious Disease Hospital complex on Island 3 of the Ellis Island U. S. Immigration Station. Construction of the Contagious Disease Hospital in 1907-... More
Governors Island, Fort Columbus, Building No. 206, New York Harbor, Ne...
Significance: Since its construction in the 1830s, the building has served an essential function. It is one of a set of four nearly identical buildings within Fort Jay that have been in continuous use as quarte... More
Governors Island, Brick Row, New York Harbor, Clayton & Hay Roads, New...
Significance: The row of housing was constructed over a period of time from 1892 to 1910. The brick houses were built after Quartermaster standardized plans and represents a pleasant group of buildings along wh... More
Ellis Island, Baggage & Dormitory Building, New York Harbor, New York,...
Picryl description: Public domain photo of a factory, warehouse, commercial or industrial building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Ellis Island, Baggage & Dormitory Building, New York Harbor, New York,...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a historical landmark building, courtyard, 17th, 18th, 19th-century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Ellis Island, New Immigration Building, New York Harbor, New York, New...
Significance: The New Immigration Building is one of three major New Deal-era buildings at Ellis Island created to meet the changing scope of immigration services at the facility. Constructed on fill joining I... More
Ellis Island, New Immigration Building, New York Harbor, New York, New...
Significance: The New Immigration Building is one of three major New Deal-era buildings at Ellis Island created to meet the changing scope of immigration services at the facility. Constructed on fill joining I... More
Ellis Island, New Immigration Building, New York Harbor, New York, New...
Significance: The New Immigration Building is one of three major New Deal-era buildings at Ellis Island created to meet the changing scope of immigration services at the facility. Constructed on fill joining I... More
Governors Island, Commanding Officer's House, New York Harbor, Nolan P...
Significance: Throughout its history, the Commanding Officer's House which was designed by Martin E. Thompson one of New York's leading architects. has been a key structure on the Governors Island military post... More
Governors Island, Commanding Officer's House, New York Harbor, Nolan P...
Significance: Throughout its history, the Commanding Officer's House which was designed by Martin E. Thompson one of New York's leading architects. has been a key structure on the Governors Island military post... More
Ellis Island, Passageway C8, New York Harbor, New York, New York Count...
Picryl description: Public domain image of Ellis Island, New York harbor, immigrants, immigration, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Ellis Island, Hospital Outbuilding, New York Harbor, New York, New Yor...
Picryl description: Public domain image of Ellis Island, New York harbor, immigrants, immigration, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Ellis Island, Hospital Outbuilding, New York Harbor, New York, New Yor...
Picryl description: Public domain image of Ellis Island, New York harbor, immigrants, immigration, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Ellis Island, Hospital Outbuilding, New York Harbor, New York, New Yor...
Picryl description: Public domain image of Ellis Island, New York harbor, immigrants, immigration, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Governors Island, Fort Columbus, New York Harbor, New York, New York C...
Significance: Constructed on the site of an earlier defense work in the years 1806-1809, Fort Columbus, renamed Fort Jay in 1904, was one of the largest fortifications in the defense system that effectively def... More
Governors Island, Fort Columbus, New York Harbor, New York, New York C...
Significance: Constructed on the site of an earlier defense work in the years 1806-1809, Fort Columbus, renamed Fort Jay in 1904, was one of the largest fortifications in the defense system that effectively def... More
Governors Island, Fort Columbus, New York Harbor, New York, New York C...
Significance: Constructed on the site of an earlier defense work in the years 1806-1809, Fort Columbus, renamed Fort Jay in 1904, was one of the largest fortifications in the defense system that effectively def... More
Governors Island, Fort Columbus, New York Harbor, New York, New York C...
Significance: Constructed on the site of an earlier defense work in the years 1806-1809, Fort Columbus, renamed Fort Jay in 1904, was one of the largest fortifications in the defense system that effectively def... More
Governors Island, Fort Columbus, New York Harbor, New York, New York C...
Significance: Constructed on the site of an earlier defense work in the years 1806-1809, Fort Columbus, renamed Fort Jay in 1904, was one of the largest fortifications in the defense system that effectively def... More
Ellis Island, Passageway C7, New York Harbor, New York, New York Count...
Significance: A system of covered passageways connected the three islands, providing sheltered circulation during inclement weather. Pipes and electrical conduits were also located above the ceiling in these co... More
Ellis Island, Contagious Disease Hospital Office Building, New York Ha...
Picryl description: Public domain image of an office building, commercial building, 20th century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Ellis Island, Contagious Disease Hospital Office Building, New York Ha...
Picryl description: Public domain image of Ellis Island, New York harbor, immigrants, immigration, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Ellis Island, Contagious Disease Hospital Measles Ward G, New York Har...
Significance: Measles Ward G, constructed in 1907, is one of 11 individual treatment wards in the contagious disease hospital complex on Island 3. The building was one of eight wards designated as measles trea... More
Ellis Island, Contagious Disease Hospital Measles Ward G, New York Har...
Significance: Measles Ward G, constructed in 1907, is one of 11 individual treatment wards in the contagious disease hospital complex on Island 3. The building was one of eight wards designated as measles trea... More
[New York Harbor] - Public domain drawing
Landscape drawing shows men fishing off the pier, perhaps on Staten Island, looking across New York Harbor. Sailboats dot the water. Below the image, on the mount, various locations are identified in the drawin... More
Detained immigrants on Ellis Island, New York harbor / Drawn by M. Col...
Illus. in: Harper's weekly, 1893 Aug. 26, p. 821. Public domain photograph - immigration to the United States, immigrants, Ellis Island, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Ellis Island, Railway Ticket Office, New York Harbor, New York County,...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N2243 Survey number: HABS NY-6086-AA National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000058
American Immigrant Wall of Honor at Ellis Island in New York Harbor is...
Digital image produced by Carol M. Highsmith to represent her original film transparency; some details may differ between the film and the digital images. Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer.... More
Ellis Island, New York Harbor, New York County, NY
Significance: Ellis Island, the preeminent immigration station in the United States from 1892 to 1954, is actually an interlocking series of three islands in New York Harbor. Island 1's main function was proces... More
Ellis Island, Psychopathic Ward, New York Harbor, New York, New York C...
Significance: The Psychopathic Ward was added to the Ellis Island U. S. Immigration Station hospital complex in 1906-07. The rest of the general hospital on Island 2 was built between 1901 and 1909. Adding th... More
Ellis Island, Psychopathic Ward, New York Harbor, New York, New York C...
Significance: The Psychopathic Ward was added to the Ellis Island U. S. Immigration Station hospital complex in 1906-07. The rest of the general hospital on Island 2 was built between 1901 and 1909. Adding th... More
Ellis Island, Psychopathic Ward, New York Harbor, New York, New York C...
Significance: The Psychopathic Ward was added to the Ellis Island U. S. Immigration Station hospital complex in 1906-07. The rest of the general hospital on Island 2 was built between 1901 and 1909. Adding th... More
Governors Island, New York Arsenal, Storehouse, New York Harbor near A...
Significance: This building was built in 1857 to expand the storage capacity of the New York Arsenal. It relates to the other buildings of the arsenal in its scale, building materials, and historical purpose. ... More
Governors Island, Fort Columbus, Building No. 210, New York Harbor, Ne...
Significance: Since its construction in the 1830s, the building has served an essential function. It is one of a set of four nearly identical buildings within Fort Jay that have been in continuous use as quarte... More
Governors Island, New York Arsenal, Storehouse No. 1, New York Harbor ...
Significance: This building was constructed as a storehouse after the extension of the boundary line of the New York Arsenal to Andes Road was approved in 1849. At that time there was a critical need for more s... More
Governors Island, New York Arsenal, Storehouse No. 1, New York Harbor ...
Significance: This building was constructed as a storehouse after the extension of the boundary line of the New York Arsenal to Andes Road was approved in 1849. At that time there was a critical need for more s... More
Ellis Island, Restaurant & Bath House, New York Harbor, New York, New ...
Survey number: HABS NY-6086-F Building/structure dates: 1901 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000058
New York. Bartholdi "Statue of Liberty," erected on Bedloe's Island, i...
Q18130 U.S. Copyright Office. This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card. Associated name on shelflist card: Magnus, Charles.
Ellis Island, Main Building, New York Harbor, New York, New York Count...
Significance: Having served as the entrance to the United States at the nation's largest port for over seventy percent of immigrants entering this country from 1892 to 1954, Ellis Island is the most important i... More
Ellis Island, Main Building, New York Harbor, New York, New York Count...
Significance: Having served as the entrance to the United States at the nation's largest port for over seventy percent of immigrants entering this country from 1892 to 1954, Ellis Island is the most important i... More
Governors Island, Post Hospital, New York Harbor, Nolan Park near Barr...
Significance: Since its construction, this building has been a key structure on the Governors Island military post. It was erected in 1839 as the post hospital and served that purpose until 1878 when it was con... More
Ellis Island, Contagious Disease Hospital Measles Ward A, New York Har...
Significance: Measles Ward A, later known as Wards 17 and 18, was one of eight identical measles pavilions constructed for the Contagious Disease Hospital complex on Island 3 of the Ellis Island U. S. Immigrati... More
Ellis Island, Contagious Disease Hospital Measles Ward A, New York Har...
Significance: Measles Ward A, later known as Wards 17 and 18, was one of eight identical measles pavilions constructed for the Contagious Disease Hospital complex on Island 3 of the Ellis Island U. S. Immigrati... More
Governors Island, Castle Williams, New York Harbor near Hay & Andes Ro...
Significance: Castle Williams, a three-tiered, circular, casemated fortification built between 1807 and 1810/11 served as a prototype for a new era of coastal fortification. Its massive masonry walls and design... More
Governors Island, Castle Williams, New York Harbor near Hay & Andes Ro...
Significance: Castle Williams, a three-tiered, circular, casemated fortification built between 1807 and 1810/11 served as a prototype for a new era of coastal fortification. Its massive masonry walls and design... More
Governors Island, Castle Williams, New York Harbor near Hay & Andes Ro...
Significance: Castle Williams, a three-tiered, circular, casemated fortification built between 1807 and 1810/11 served as a prototype for a new era of coastal fortification. Its massive masonry walls and design... More
Governors Island, Overview, New York Harbor, New York, New York County...
Significance: Governors Island derives it significance largely from its role as a major component. in the defense system of one of the country's most important harbors, New York Harbor. Defense works on the isl... More
Governors Island, Infantry Regimental Barracks, New York Harbor, Clayt...
Significance: This building was designed by the architectural firm of McKim, Mead, and White in 1928. It was part of a unified island beautification plan which included about a dozen new structures following th... More
Ellis Island, Contagious Disease Hospital Mortuary, New York Harbor, N...
Significance: The Mortuary is a diminutive but important support structure for the Contagious Disease Hospital was constructed in 1907. It is integrated with its neighboring structures by a consistent use of m... More
Ellis Island, Incinerator, New York Harbor, New York, New York County,...
Significance: Constructed in 1911 by the Morse-Bougler Destructer Company, the incinerator was used to burn all the garbage on Ellis Island. It was second incinerator on the island. Unprocessed Field note mat... More
Governors Island, Building No. 2, New York Harbor, Nolan Park near Bar...
Significance: Throughout its history, this building has been a key structure on the Governors Island military post. It was probably constructed as the post's main guard house and was later used as quarters for ... More
Governors Island, Half Moon Battery, New York Harbor near Comfort & Ba...
Significance: The structure was originally part of the New York Harbor defense system and stood guard over Buttermilk Channel. It was both a fortification and a barracks. Since that time it has been severely re... More
Governors Island, New York Arsenal, Storehouse & Commanding Officers' ...
Significance: building #135 is composed of two buildings, a storehouse and an officer's quarters. The storehouse is the remaining one of two original storehouses that were the first buildings constructed at the... More
Governors Island, Fort Columbus, Building No. 206, New York Harbor, Ne...
Significance: Since its construction in the 1830s, the building has served an essential function. It is one of a set of four nearly identical buildings within Fort Jay that have been in continuous use as quarte... More
Governors Island, Brick Row, New York Harbor, Clayton & Hay Roads, New...
Significance: The row of housing was constructed over a period of time from 1892 to 1910. The brick houses were built after Quartermaster standardized plans and represents a pleasant group of buildings along wh... More
Ellis Island, Recreation Shelter, New York Harbor, New York, New York ...
Significance: The Recreation Shelter on Islands 2 and 3 was part of the last active phase of construction at the Ellis Island U.S. Immigration Station during the 1930s. The Recreation Building and two Recreati... More
Ellis Island, New Immigration Building, New York Harbor, New York, New...
Significance: The New Immigration Building is one of three major New Deal-era buildings at Ellis Island created to meet the changing scope of immigration services at the facility. Constructed on fill joining I... More
Ellis Island, New Immigration Building, New York Harbor, New York, New...
Significance: The New Immigration Building is one of three major New Deal-era buildings at Ellis Island created to meet the changing scope of immigration services at the facility. Constructed on fill joining I... More
Ellis Island, New Immigration Building, New York Harbor, New York, New...
Significance: The New Immigration Building is one of three major New Deal-era buildings at Ellis Island created to meet the changing scope of immigration services at the facility. Constructed on fill joining I... More
Governors Island, Commanding Officer's House, New York Harbor, Nolan P...
Significance: Throughout its history, the Commanding Officer's House which was designed by Martin E. Thompson one of New York's leading architects. has been a key structure on the Governors Island military post... More
Governors Island, Commanding Officer's House, New York Harbor, Nolan P...
Significance: Throughout its history, the Commanding Officer's House which was designed by Martin E. Thompson one of New York's leading architects. has been a key structure on the Governors Island military post... More
Ellis Island, Passageway C8, New York Harbor, New York, New York Count...
Picryl description: Public domain image of Ellis Island, New York harbor, immigrants, immigration, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Ellis Island, Hospital Outbuilding, New York Harbor, New York, New Yor...
Picryl description: Public domain image of Ellis Island, New York harbor, immigrants, immigration, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Governors Island, Fort Columbus, New York Harbor, New York, New York C...
Significance: Constructed on the site of an earlier defense work in the years 1806-1809, Fort Columbus, renamed Fort Jay in 1904, was one of the largest fortifications in the defense system that effectively def... More
Governors Island, Fort Columbus, New York Harbor, New York, New York C...
Significance: Constructed on the site of an earlier defense work in the years 1806-1809, Fort Columbus, renamed Fort Jay in 1904, was one of the largest fortifications in the defense system that effectively def... More
Ellis Island, Contagious Disease Hospital Staff House, New York Harbor...
Significance: The Staff House was a support structure for the Contagious Disease Hospital complex on Island 3 of the Ellis Island U. S. Immigration Station. Construction of the Contagious Disease Hospital in 1... More
Ellis Island, Contagious Disease Hospital Staff House, New York Harbor...
Significance: The Staff House was a support structure for the Contagious Disease Hospital complex on Island 3 of the Ellis Island U. S. Immigration Station. Construction of the Contagious Disease Hospital in 1... More
Ellis Island, Passageway C7, New York Harbor, New York, New York Count...
Significance: A system of covered passageways connected the three islands, providing sheltered circulation during inclement weather. Pipes and electrical conduits were also located above the ceiling in these co... More
Ellis Island, Passageway C7, New York Harbor, New York, New York Count...
Significance: A system of covered passageways connected the three islands, providing sheltered circulation during inclement weather. Pipes and electrical conduits were also located above the ceiling in these co... More
Ellis Island, Passageway C7, New York Harbor, New York, New York Count...
Significance: A system of covered passageways connected the three islands, providing sheltered circulation during inclement weather. Pipes and electrical conduits were also located above the ceiling in these co... More
Ellis Island, New York Harbor, New York, New York County, NY
Significance: Ellis Island is significant as the primary port of entry into the United States for immigrants during the period 1892-1954. The Ellis Island facility is located in New York Harbor on three small ... More
Ellis Island, New York Harbor, New York, New York County, NY
Significance: Ellis Island is significant as the primary port of entry into the United States for immigrants during the period 1892-1954. The Ellis Island facility is located in New York Harbor on three small ... More
Ellis Island, New York Harbor, New York, New York County, NY
Significance: Ellis Island is significant as the primary port of entry into the United States for immigrants during the period 1892-1954. The Ellis Island facility is located in New York Harbor on three small ... More
Ellis Island, Contagious Disease Hospital Office Building, New York Ha...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a basement, underground, lobby, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Ellis Island, Contagious Disease Hospital Office Building, New York Ha...
Picryl description: Public domain image of Ellis Island, New York harbor, immigrants, immigration, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Ellis Island, Contagious Disease Hospital Office Building, New York Ha...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a basement, underground, lobby, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Ellis Island, Contagious Disease Hospital Office Building, New York Ha...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a basement, underground, lobby, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Ellis Island, Contagious Disease Hospital Measles Ward G, New York Har...
Significance: Measles Ward G, constructed in 1907, is one of 11 individual treatment wards in the contagious disease hospital complex on Island 3. The building was one of eight wards designated as measles trea... More
Ellis Island, Contagious Disease Hospital Measles Ward G, New York Har...
Significance: Measles Ward G, constructed in 1907, is one of 11 individual treatment wards in the contagious disease hospital complex on Island 3. The building was one of eight wards designated as measles trea... More
Ellis Island, Contagious Disease Hospital Measles Ward G, New York Har...
Significance: Measles Ward G, constructed in 1907, is one of 11 individual treatment wards in the contagious disease hospital complex on Island 3. The building was one of eight wards designated as measles trea... More
Ellis Island, Contagious Disease Hospital Measles Ward G, New York Har...
Significance: Measles Ward G, constructed in 1907, is one of 11 individual treatment wards in the contagious disease hospital complex on Island 3. The building was one of eight wards designated as measles trea... More
Russian fleet in New York Harbor
Stereograph shows four or five ships in the harbor, New York. Publisher attribution based on provenance. "neg. by Stacy c. 1860" and "1863" on back of card. Gottheim collection code: GNY 16. Forms part of the ... More
Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island - Public domain map
Statue of Liberty view is from ground level and Ellis Island views are aerial views. "*GPO:2007--330-358/00786 Reprint 2006." Title from panel. Includes text, location map showing ferry connections, 2 illustrat... More
Ellis Island, Psychopathic Ward, New York Harbor, New York, New York C...
Significance: The Psychopathic Ward was added to the Ellis Island U. S. Immigration Station hospital complex in 1906-07. The rest of the general hospital on Island 2 was built between 1901 and 1909. Adding th... More