Today in History - January 1

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Today in History - January 1

On January 1, 1892, a fifteen-year old Irish girl named Annie Moore became the first of the more than twelve million immigrants who would pass through the doors of the Ellis Island Immigration Station in its sixty-two years of operation. Continue reading.

The Leonard and Felicia Bernstein family sent New Year's Day, January 1, greeting cards to extended family and friends during the holiday season. Continue reading.

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