The Registry Room on Ellis Island

dc.creatorBeards, Daniel E.
dc.date.accessioned2024-07-22T19:22:09Z
dc.date.available2024-07-22T19:22:09Z
dc.date.issued9/18/2023
dc.descriptionThe Registry Room was nicknamed the Great Hall because it is so big. The large rectangular room is 200 feet long and 102 feet wide. Many immigrants had never seen such a large indoor space. The waiting area in the Great Hall had long metal rails that helped maintain an orderly line as people went through the medical and legal inspections. Wooden benches were added in 1903. The noise in this room could be intense. The sounds of thousands of voices bounced off the vaulted ceilings. Officials in the Great Hall decided whether each person could enter the country right away or whether that person's case required further review. From 1903 to 1914, immigrants were checked for trachoma, a contagious eye disease. Doctors used a tool called a buttonhook to lift a person's eyelid to look for the disease. The buttonhook was a well-known and feared part of the immigration process. People with trachoma were often sent back to their home countries.
dc.descriptionOriginal file name The Registry Room on Ellis Island (1).jpg
dc.format.extent2048 x 1536
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10929/117065
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dc.subjectThe Registry Room on Ellis Island
dc.subjectNational Register of Historic Places
dc.subjectNew Jersey Register of Historic Places
dc.subjectNew York City Landmark
dc.subjectEllis Island
dc.subjectEllis Island Immigration Museum
dc.subjectLiberty State Park
dc.subjectState Park
dc.subjectNew Jersey State Park
dc.subjectGateway to America
dc.subjectStatue of Liberty
dc.subjectLegal Immigration
dc.subjectGateway
dc.subjectJersey City
dc.subjectNJ
dc.subjectJersey
dc.subjectHudson County
dc.subjectThe Garden State
dc.subjectNew York Harbor
dc.subjectNew York City
dc.subjectNYC
dc.subjectNew York
dc.titleThe Registry Room on Ellis Island

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