Second class and the second easiest to assimilate:
Magyars46,030 Ref. and Cath.
Bohemians, etc11,757 Ref. and Cath.
French11,021 Ref. and Cath.
Ruthenians14,473 Catholic
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Total83,281

Third class and the most difficult to evangelize and Americanize and the class that makes the new problem difficult:

Poles102,137 Catholic
Italians226,320 Catholic
Hebrews129,910 Israelites
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Total458,367


APPENDIX D

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Brandenburg, Broughton. Imported Americans. F. A. Stokes, New York. $1.60. Description of experiences while making personal investigations in New York, Italy, and the steerage, of immigration problems.