Ellis Island the arrival
Arrival Procedures at New York Harbor
Health Inspections for Immigrants
- Upon arrival in New York Harbor, health officers conducted inspections to identify signs of disease before allowing passengers to disembark.
- First and second class passengers who were deemed healthy were processed immediately and permitted to enter the United States without going through Ellis Island.
- Other passengers, typically those in lower classes, faced delays and had to wait for small ferries that transported them to Ellis Island.
- The waiting period could extend for days, highlighting the disparity in treatment between different classes of travelers.
- This process reflects the broader immigration policies and health concerns prevalent during that era.