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If you ever go to the museum at Ellis Island, you will see that people generally brought some things that they thought they would need, as well as things that were meaningful to them. Things that people brought have been donated and included large soup pots, trunks, books, linens, pictures of relatives, lamps, instruments, toys and other assorted items.

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