Understand how ship class, health checks, and paperwork determined the Ellis Island path.

First‑ and second‑class passengers often underwent brief inspections on the ship; steerage passengers were brought to Ellis Island for full review. Class didn’t erase scrutiny, but it shaped where and how it happened.
Decoding chalk: letters flagged suspected issues (eyes, lameness, etc.) for secondary inspection — not a final decision.

I assembled this guide to help you experience Ellis Island with context, care, and plenty of practical tips — so the history you’ll encounter can breathe and resonate.
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