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It was no coincidence that the Hygienic Laboratory began in an attic at Staten Island's Marine Hospital, near Ellis Island, the single busiest port of entry for immigrants during this period.

Ellis and location
" According to Hilda Ellis Davidson, while Valhalla " is well known because it plays so large a part in images of warfare and death ," the significance of other halls in Norse mythology such as Ýdalir, and the goddess Freyja's afterlife location Fólkvangr has been lost.
The site of the Hollywood Bowl was chosen in 1919 by William Reed and his son H. Ellis Reed, members of the newly formed Theatre Arts Alliance who were dispatched to find a suitable location for outdoor performances.
It has been moved from its original location north of Lake Shore Boulevard to the south side at the intersection with Ellis Avenue.
Each week there would be four challenges, some in the studio and some on location presented by Ellis Ward.
Matthew Kelly also got involved in doing the work on location challenges, as well as Ellis Ward.
The departure of Ellis Ward as co-host led to the number of celebrity guests being increased from three to four per show and Matthew Kelly doing all the work on location challenges.
The location became Spag's 19, and in September 2004 Building 19 owner Jerry Ellis said the store was not profitable in its current format.

Ellis and on
* 1907 – The Ellis Island immigration center processes 11, 747 people, more than on any other day.
There was speculation about the identity of Currer Bell and whether the author was male or female and it heightened on the publication of novels by Charlotte's sisters: Emily's Wuthering Heights by " Ellis Bell " and Anne's Agnes Grey by " Acton Bell ".
Richard Francis Burton commented on the " masculine physique of the women, enabling them to compete with men in enduring toil, hardship and privations ," and Alfred Ellis concurred that the female soldiers, " endured all the toil and performed all the hard labour.
* In Bret Easton Ellis's novel Lunar Park the street on which the character Bret Easton Ellis lives with his own father-son haunting issues is named Helsingør Lane.
First Ellis Island Immigrant Station, opened on January 1, 1892.
The Federal Government assumed control of immigration on April 18, 1890 and Congress appropriated $ 75, 000 to construct America's first Federal immigration station on Ellis Island.
On June 15, 1897, a fire of unknown origin, possibly caused by faulty wiring, turned the wooden structures on Ellis Island into ashes.
Plans were immediately made to build a new, fireproof immigration station on Ellis Island.
Second Ellis Island Immigration Station, opened on December 17, 1900 ( photo 1905 )
More than three thousand would-be immigrants died on Ellis Island while being held in the hospital facilities.
During World War I, the German sabotage of the Black Tom Wharf ammunition depot damaged buildings on Ellis Island.
Due to this action, he was immediately stripped of his Indonesian citizenship, causing him to be imprisoned for a few months on Ellis Island as " an illegal alien ".
Scenes at the Immigration Depot and a nearby dock on Ellis Island
A myth persists that government officials on Ellis Island compelled immigrants to take new names against their wishes.
The first immigrant to pass through Ellis Island was Annie Moore, a 15-year-old girl from Cork, Ireland, who arrived on the ship Nevada on January 1, 1892.
The Ellis Island Medal of Honor is awarded annually at ceremonies on the island.
Some films have focused on the immigrant experience, such as the 1984 TV miniseries Ellis Island.
The 2006 Italian movie The Golden Door, directed by Emanuele Crialese, takes place largely on Ellis Island.
The opening scene of The Brother From Another Planet takes place on Ellis Island.
A documentary film entitled Forgotten Ellis Island, on the Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital was created by Lorie Conway and released in 2008.
The song " The New Ground-Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears ", on the 2010 album Songs from the Heart by the group Celtic Woman, is about Annie Moore and Ellis Island.

Ellis and New
Ellis Island is an island in Upper New York Bay that was the gateway for millions of immigrants to the United States as the nation's busiest immigrant inspection station from 1892 until 1954.
Ellis Island is located in Jersey City, New Jersey and is situated in the Upper New York Bay east of Liberty State Park and north of Liberty Island.
Three of them ( later to be known as Liberty, Black Tom and Ellis ) were given the name Oyster Islands by the settlers of New Netherland, the first European colony in the Mid-Atlantic states.
It was acquired by Samuel Ellis, a colonial New Yorker possibly from Wales, around the time of the American Revolution.
In the 35 years before Ellis Island opened, over eight million immigrants arriving in New York had been processed by New York State officials at Castle Garden Immigration Depot in lower Manhattan, just across the bay.
Artesian wells were dug, and landfill was hauled in from incoming ships ' ballast and from construction of New York City's subway tunnels, which doubled the size of Ellis Island to over six acres.
Ellis Island showing Central Railroad of New Jersey yards and piers before the development of Liberty State Park, which opened in 1976
In 1997, the state filed suit to establish its jurisdiction, leading New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani to remark dramatically that his father, an Italian who immigrated through Ellis Island, never intended to go to New Jersey.
* 1984 – Andrew Ellis, New Zealand rugby player
In 1907 – 10, he worked for New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children as an interpreter for the U. S. Bureau of Immigration at the Ellis Island immigrant station.
Some of the first examples were created ca 1981 by graffiti artist Blek le Rat in Paris ; by 1985 stencils had appeared in other cities including New York City, Sydney and Melbourne, where they were documented by American photographer Charles Gatewood and Australian photographer Rennie Ellis.
His musical talents were developed at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts and under the tutelage of Ellis Marsalis and James Booker.
They left Rotterdam on January 14, 1905, and arrived at Ellis Island in New York harbor twelve days later as Peter, Elisabeth and Johann Weissmüller.
* 1998 – The Supreme Court of the United States rules that Ellis Island, the historic gateway for millions of immigrants, is mainly in the state of New Jersey, not New York.
* Ellis, David M. " The Yankee Invasion of New York 1783 – 1850 ".
The designs of the chapels are meant to represent each of the seven most prominent ethnic groups to first immigrate to New York City upon the opening of Ellis Island in 1892, the same year the Cathedral was begun.
Pietro, originally from Milan in northern Italy, arrived at Ellis Island on October 18, 1909, at the age of 23 .< ref > EllisIsland. org Ellis Island – FREE Port of New York Passenger Records Search

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