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Orth, Samuel P.

"Our Foreigners A Chronicle of Americans in the Making"

129, _Negroes in the United States_, cited, 61 (note);
(1910), Germans in United States, 125;
foreigners in United States, 125-26 (note);
foreign born on farms, 150-51 (note), 161;
Italians in New York City, 180 (note);
distribution of American white population, 187
Channing, Edward, _History of the United States_, quoted, 46-47
Charleroi (Penn.), foreigners in, 217
Charleston (S.C.), French in, 16;
Germans in, 127
Charlestown (Mass.), Ursuline convent burned, 116
Cheltenham, Icarians in, 100
Chestnutt, C.W., negro novelist, 64
Chicago, Irish in, 113;
Germans in, 135;
Bohemians in, 165;
Poles in, 167 (note);
Bulgarians in, 170;
Hungarian Jews in, 178;
Italians in, 180;
papers announce land for sale, 209
Chicopee, Poles in, 214
China, Burlingame treaty, 195-196, 197;
treaty (1880), 198-199;
treaty (1894), 202
Chinese, in United States, 188-203;
societies, 192;
mission to United States (1868), 195;
exclusion act, 199, 201;
Scott Act, 201;
Geary law, 201
Cincinnati, Irish in, 113;
German center, 135
Cities, immigration to, 162 _et seq._;
cosmopolitanism, 185;
racial changes in, 219-20
Civil Rights Act, 59
Civil War, German immigrants during, 130
Cleveland, Grover, messages to Congress on Chinese agitation, 201;
vetoes Lodge bill, 227-28
Cleveland, Irish in, 113;
Germans in, 135;
Bohemians in, 165;
Italians in, 180
Cocalico River, cloister of Ephrata on, 70
Colorado, Japanese in, 204
Coman, _Industrial History of the United States_, cited, 52 (note)
Communistic colonies, 67 _et seq.


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