To research names from the early 1900s, you can start by exploring historical records such as census data, birth and death certificates, and Immigration documents, which often list names and can provide context about their usage. Online databases and genealogy websites like Ancestry.com or FamilySearch can offer searchable records from that era. Additionally, examining newspapers, yearbooks, and city directories from the time can reveal popular names and naming trends. Finally, consulting baby name books or historical naming guides may provide insights into the cultural influences on names during that period.
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"America is for Americans" is a statement that best expresses a common belief among nativists in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Nativism got its name from the "Native American" parties.
The name originated from an early 1900s French aviation company, "Compagnie Générale Aéropostale". "Aéropostale" means "air mail".