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On January 1, 1892, Annie Moore made history as the first person to be processed at Ellis Island, marking a significant milestone in the narrative of American immigration. 🇺🇸🗽🇮🇪Originally from County Cork, Ireland, the 17-year-old girl arrived in New York with her two younger brothers on the S.S. Nevada. Upon her arrival, she was presented with a $10 gold coin by officials, symbolizing a warm welcome as she reunited with her parents, who had already settled in America. Over the next 62 years, more than 12 million immigrants would pass through this port of entry. After her historic arrival at Ellis Island, Annie Moore settled in New York City’s Lower East Side, where she married bakery clerk John McGowan and had 11 children. Her life reflects the resilience of many immigrants seeking a better future. Annie passed away at 47, and her legacy highlights the contributions of early immigrants, with estimates suggesting that up to 40% of Americans can trace their ancestry to those who came through Ellis Island. ☘️#whatsgoingonintheunitedstates #usa #ellisisland #newyork #lowereastside #ireland #newyearsday