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Browsing by Subject "Immigration"

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  • Unknown author (1938)
    Correspondence involving the attempt of Augusta Berkowitz and her daughter to emigrate from Germany to the United States.
  • Unknown author (1938)
    Correspondence involving the attempt of Augusta Berkowitz and her daughter to emigrate from Germany to the United States.
  • Unknown author (1939)
    Correspondence involving Bernard Altman and the immigration of his brother to the United States.
  • Unknown author (1939)
    Correspondence involving Bernard Altman and the immigration of his brother to the United States.
  • Unknown author (1938)
    Correspondence involving the request for Mr. & Mrs. Solomon Hirschhorn to remain in the United States. The Hirschhorn's were residents of Hungary.
  • Unknown author (1938)
    Correspondence involving the request for Mr. & Mrs. Solomon Hirschhorn to remain in the United States. The Hirschhorn's were residents of Hungary.
  • Unknown author (1939)
    Letter from Congressman Michael J. Kirwan to I.E. Philo regarding the immigration of his family from Germany.
  • Unknown author (1939)
    Letter from Congressman Michael J. Kirwan to I.E. Philo regarding the immigration of his family from Germany.
  • Unknown author (1940)
    Correspondence involving the case of Mrs. Zysla Goldszak, a resident of the Palestine Mandate but a citizen of Poland (at the time divided between Germany and the USSR) who was seeking permission to extend her stay in the ...
  • Unknown author (1940)
    Correspondence involving the case of Mrs. Zysla Goldszak, a resident of the Palestine Mandate but a citizen of Poland (at the time divided between Germany and the USSR) who was seeking permission to extend her stay in the ...
  • Unknown author (1938)
    Correspondence involving Jacob Bierman and his attempt to emigrate to the United States.
  • Unknown author (1938)
    Correspondence involving Jacob Bierman and his attempt to emigrate to the United States.
  • Unknown author (1938)
    Correspondence relating to the immigration of the Krueger Family from Germany to Youngstown.
  • Unknown author (1938)
    Correspondence relating to the immigration of the Krueger Family from Germany to Youngstown.
  • Unknown author (1940)
    Correspondence involving the immigration cases of Joan Wheeler and Nancy Wheeler into the United States. The Wheeler girls were neices of Mrs. Clifford, who wanted to remove them from wartime England to the safety of ...
  • Unknown author (1940)
    Correspondence involving the immigration cases of Joan Wheeler and Nancy Wheeler into the United States. The Wheeler girls were neices of Mrs. Clifford, who wanted to remove them from wartime England to the safety of ...

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