Annie Moore:First In Line For America: 1st in Line for America

Annie Moore:First In Line For America: 1st in Line for America

by EithneLoughrey (Author)

Synopsis

Cork girl Annie Moore emigrated to the USA from Queenstown in December 1891. Sculptures of her now stand outside the Cobh Heritage Centre in County Cork and in the Ellis Island Museum in New York, because she was the first emigrant of any nationality to pass through the new immigrant station at Ellis Island on 1 January 1892. After this auspicious start, Annie and her brothers were reunited with their parents, who were already settled in New York, in their new home -- a humble apartment -- in 32 Monroe Street in the Lower East Side. The rest of the story is fictional.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Publisher: Mercier Press
Published: 06 Feb 1999

ISBN 10: 1856352455
ISBN 13: 9781856352451
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years

Media Reviews
`full of the atmosphere of the time...a very engaging read' Mary Arrigan, Sunday Tribune
Author Bio
Eithne Loughrey has worked as a drama teacher in Ireland and as a sub-editor with the Sunday Tribune. She went on to work as a features writer with the Irish Independent.