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List of Illustrations Following Page 130 1. Casualties of the Kishinev pogrom of 1903. 2. Wounded casualties of the Kishinev pogrom of 1903. 3. Wilkomir, in the province of Rovno, one of the cities in which many Jewish families were burned out of their homes, in 1904. 4. Call for relief for survivors of Russian massacres. 5. Jacob Henry Schiff, founder and sponsor of the Galveston Movement. 6. Dr. Paul Nathan, secretary of the Hilfsverein der Deutschen Juden. 7. Israel ZangwiII leaving the hall after his main speech to the Seventh Zionist Congress in Basle, July 30, 1905. 8. A Jewish Territorial Organization membership card. 9. Dr. Max Emmanuel Mandelstamm, president of the ITO's Jewish Emigration Society, in Kiev. 10. David M. Bressler, honorary secretary of the JlIB. 11. Morris David Waldman, first manager of the Jewish ImmIgrants ' Information Bureau at Galveston. 12. A letter of complaint by Galveston immigrant Moshe Opotowski , printed on the front page of the Jewish Dail), Forward. 13. Dr. David S. Jochelmann, secretary and manager of the ITO's Jewish Emigration Society, based in Kiev. 14. Rabbi Dr. Henry Cohen of Galveston. IX GALVESTON: ELLIS ISLAND OF THE WEST 15. Jacob Billikopf. superintendent of the United Jewish Charities in Kansas City. Missouri. 16. Promotional literature prepared in 1907 by Jacob BiIlikopf of Kansas City. 17. "Announcement. to be posted in synagogues, study houses, and elsewhere" of groups leaving for Galveston. 18. ITO identification card carried by immigrants to Galveston. 19. Cover page of an II-page pamphlet printed in Zhitomir in 1907 by the "ITO Central Emigration Bureau for all of Russia. in Kiev", entitled Important Information about Emigration to Garl'eston (State of Texas). 20. Last page of a pamphlet printed in Zhitomir in 1907 by the "ITO Central Emigration Bureau for all of Russia in Kiev", entitled Important Information about Emigration to Galveston (State of Texas). 21. Report sheet from Jacob Billikopf of Kansas City, Missouri, on progress of immigrants sent to him from Galveston. 22. A conference of the Jewish Territorial Organization. with Israel Zangwill standing in the center. 23. Israel Zangwill, founder and president of the Jewish Territorial Organization (ITO). 24. Galveston-bound emigrants in Bremen. with representatives of the Hilfsverein. 25. Boarding ship in Bremen for the voyage to Galveston. 26. Immigrants arriving at Galveston. 27. Ephraim Zalman (Charles) Hoffman, an immigrant who settled in Fort Worth after arriving at Galveston in 1913. 28. W. H. Novit. a Jewish immigrant from Russia, selling bananas in Gatesville, Texas (c. 1912). 29. Sarah Bernstein and Ephraim Zalman (Charles) Hoffman. two immigrants who arrived separately in Galveston in 1913. met in Fort Worth, and got married in 1915. 30. Ephraim Zalman (Charles) Hoffman (left). an immigrant who arrived at Galveston in 1913. as half-owner of a fruit, vegetable , and grocery store in Fort Worth (c. 1913-20). x ...