Ellis Island Immigrant Building

Ellis Island Immigrant Building

Before 1890, individual states, instead of the federal government, regulated immigration in the United States. Castle Garden (now Castle Clinton), located on Manhattan’s battery, served as the State Immigration Station of New York from 1855 to 1890. Approximately eight million immigrants passed through its doors, mainly from countries from Northern Europe; This constituted the first large wave of immigrants to establish and fill in the United States.