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Ellis Island Hiking Stick Medallion

Ellis Island Hiking Stick Medallion

Ellis Island was the nation's first federal immigration station. Over 500,000 immigrants entered the United States via Ellis Island each year. In 1907, a record, 1,004,756 immigrants passed through the doors.

Ellis Island was also known as ''The Island of Tears'' or ''Heartbreak Island'' because of the 2% who were not admitted after the long transatlantic voyage. Today, over 100 million Americans can trace their ancestry in the United States to a man, woman, or child whose name was passed from a steamship manifest sheet to an inspector's record book in the Registry Room on Ellis Island.

Product Details

  • Visit the Ellis Island Immigration Museum and retrace the steps of 12 million immigrants
  • Collectible hiking stick medallion measures 1 1/2''W x 1 3/4''H
$2.08

Original: $6.95

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Ellis Island Hiking Stick Medallion

$6.95

$2.08
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Ellis Island was the nation's first federal immigration station. Over 500,000 immigrants entered the United States via Ellis Island each year. In 1907, a record, 1,004,756 immigrants passed through the doors.

Ellis Island was also known as ''The Island of Tears'' or ''Heartbreak Island'' because of the 2% who were not admitted after the long transatlantic voyage. Today, over 100 million Americans can trace their ancestry in the United States to a man, woman, or child whose name was passed from a steamship manifest sheet to an inspector's record book in the Registry Room on Ellis Island.

Product Details

  • Visit the Ellis Island Immigration Museum and retrace the steps of 12 million immigrants
  • Collectible hiking stick medallion measures 1 1/2''W x 1 3/4''H