While waiting on Ellis Island for clearance to begin a new life in America, immigrants at the start of the 20th century may have been approached by a man with a camera. Born in Pennsylvania, Augustus ...
Slideshow: The Black-and-White Photography Era, in ColorPhotographs from then that look like now, excerpted from Katherine A. Bussard and Lisa Hostetler’s Color Rush: American Color Photography from ...
These photographs show a tiny handful of the more than 12 million immigrants who entered the United States through the immigration station at New York's Ellis Island between 1892 and 1954. The men and ...