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 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, 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
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, 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, 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
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:2006--320-369/00562 Reprint 2006." Title from panel. Includes text, location map showing ferry connections, 2 illustrat... More
Ellis Island, Contagious Disease Hospital Isolation Ward I, New York H...
Significance: Isolation Ward I, later known as Wards 27 and 28, was one of three freestanding Isolation Ward pavilions built as part of the Contagious Disease Hospital complex on Island 3 of the Ellis Island U.... 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, 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, Contagious Disease Hospital Isolation Ward I, New York H...
Significance: Isolation Ward I, later known as Wards 27 and 28, was one of three freestanding Isolation Ward pavilions built as part of the Contagious Disease Hospital complex on Island 3 of the Ellis Island U.... More
Ellis Island, Contagious Disease Hospital Isolation Ward I, New York H...
Significance: Isolation Ward I, later known as Wards 27 and 28, was one of three freestanding Isolation Ward pavilions built as part of the Contagious Disease Hospital complex on Island 3 of the Ellis Island U.... 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, 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
Estatua de la la Libertad, Monumento Nacional : NPS New York
Scale ca. 1:31,680; 1 pulgada equivale aproximadamente a 0.5 milla. "Reprint 1975." Oriented with north toward the upper right. Shows parks in lower Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty National Monument. Text, ... 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, 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, 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
Statua della Libertà, Monumento nazionale, New York
Scale ca. 1:31,680; 1 in. equals about 0.5 mile. "Reprint 1975." Oriented with north toward the upper right. Place names in English. Shows parks in lower Manhattan. Includes text. Text, poem in English, and col... More
Statue of Liberty National Monument, maps
In text: In 1986 the Statue will be 100 years old. Title from upper margin. Includes text, "Inset--Statue lobby" (floorplan), and ill. Text, statistical table (reproduction), and ill. on verso. Available also t... 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 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
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, New Jersey, in Upper New York Bay, was the gateway for o...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. The island was greatly expanded with land reclamation between 1892 and 1934. Before that, the much smaller original island was the sit... 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 Isolation Ward I, New York H...
Significance: Isolation Ward I, later known as Wards 27 and 28, was one of three freestanding Isolation Ward pavilions built as part of the Contagious Disease Hospital complex on Island 3 of the Ellis Island U.... 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
Freiheitsstatue Nationaldenkmal, New York
Scale ca. 1:31,680; 1 in. equals about 0.5 mile. "Reprint 1975." Oriented with north toward the upper right. Place names in English. Shows parks in lower Manhattan. Includes text. Text, poem in English, and col... More
Ellis Island, New Jersey, in Upper New York Bay, was the gateway for o...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. The island was greatly expanded with land reclamation between 1892 and 1934. Before that, the much smaller original island was the sit... More
Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island - Public domain map
Statue of Liberty view is from ground level and Ellis Island views are oblique aerial views. "*GPO:2010--357-940/80415 Reprint 2010." Title from panel. Includes text, location map showing ferry connections, 2 i... More
Ellis Island, Contagious Disease Hospital Isolation Ward I, New York H...
Significance: Isolation Ward I, later known as Wards 27 and 28, was one of three freestanding Isolation Ward pavilions built as part of the Contagious Disease Hospital complex on Island 3 of the Ellis Island U.... 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, 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, 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
Statue of Liberty National Monument Employee Housing, Triplex, Liberty...
Significance: The Triplex on Liberty Island is a simple single-story brick building built in the early 1950s to house the Statue of Liberty National Monument's staff and their families. This three-unit structur... More
Statue of Liberty National Monument Employee Housing, Triplex, Liberty...
Significance: The Triplex on Liberty Island is a simple single-story brick building built in the early 1950s to house the Statue of Liberty National Monument's staff and their families. This three-unit structur... 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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
Statue de la Liberté, Monument national, New York
Scale ca. 1:31,680; 1 in. equals about 0.5 mile. "Reprint 1975." Oriented with north toward the upper right. Place names in English. Shows parks in lower Manhattan. Includes text. Text, poem in English, and co... 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, Contagious Disease Hospital Isolation Ward I, New York H...
Significance: Isolation Ward I, later known as Wards 27 and 28, was one of three freestanding Isolation Ward pavilions built as part of the Contagious Disease Hospital complex on Island 3 of the Ellis Island U.... 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, Contagious Disease Hospital Isolation Ward I, New York H...
Significance: Isolation Ward I, later known as Wards 27 and 28, was one of three freestanding Isolation Ward pavilions built as part of the Contagious Disease Hospital complex on Island 3 of the Ellis Island U.... 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