Ellis Island Timeline Stories

The Hearst Foundations
A 1907 black and white San Francisco Examiner front page with the headline "WILL THIS POEM BE THE GREAT AMERICAN CLASSIC?" and a portrait of George Sterling next to "A WINE of WIZARDRY." The text-heavy layout is bordered by ornate floral and abstract motifs. A black and white headshot of a light-skinned man with a mustache, wearing a dark suit with a white shirt and a black bow tie, against a neutral background.
A black and white historic image of the Ellis Island Museum’s Main Building waterfront, featuring a large ornate brick building adjacent to a docked boat. A color, vintage photo of a busy Mulberry Street in early 20th-century New York City, with crowds, market stalls, and horse-drawn carriages. Various men, women, and children in period attire fill the foreground. A black and white front page of the "New York Journal" from August 9, 1896, with a headline about William Jennings Bryan's arrival in Chicago and illustrations of him in expressive poses as an orator.
Black and white photo of a man in a flat cap and collared shirt sitting on bundles of newspapers on a city street. He reads one as pedestrians walk in the background. A vintage comic titled "Modern Improvements in Ancient Times" from the New York Journal, showing historical figures interacting with modern inventions humorously. The illustration features vibrant greens, blues, and browns. A sepia-toned historical newspaper front page from the "New York Journal" from August 30, featuring a cartoon of a man with a hammer, a photo of Bird S. Coler, and headlines about a mass meeting addressing water theft.
The beige stone facade of Hearst Tower with art deco sculptures beneath a modern glass skyscraper. It has a prominent, repeating triangular steel frame pattern backed by a bright blue sky. The exterior of the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration with a red brick facade, large arched windows, and a clock tower against a blue sky. A red sign on the floor in front hosts the museum’s name and National Park Service emblem. A vintage advertisement for "The New York Sunday Journal" with the title displayed at the bottom in a mosaic-style border. An illustration of a light-skinned woman in a blue gown with pinned-up, dark hair stands before a deep red backdrop, reading a newspaper. To her left, listed columns and stories appear.
A black and white photo of five people walking on the wooden boardwalk of Ellis Island, mostly dressed in dark early 20th-century clothing and carrying suitcases. A handwritten caption at the top reads "IMMIGRANTS, ELLIS ISLAND." A sepia-toned photo of three young women in traditional clothing, each wearing a headscarf tied under her chin and layered garments, standing together in front of a stepped stone structure. A black and white photo of a family of four amidst a backdrop of luggage and crates. A mother holds her baby with a serious expression and dark clothes, beside her stands a young boy with short hair, wearing a cap, and a young girl sucking on candy, wearing a floral dress and a bonnet.
Silhouetted figures standing indoors, looking toward a large, grid-patterned, semi-circular window. Bright daylight shines through the glass, highlighting trees outside and contrasting sharply with the dark, shadowed interior.