This blog article will tell of an Italian immigrant who fulfilled his American Dream in Seattle. John Terlicher was able to find work, learn English, marry, own a home and have his own business. He was mostly successful in American life, while also experiencing difficult economic times and personal tragedies.
Coming to America
Italian immigrant Giovanni Terlicher arrived in New York Harbor in March 1910. As he sailed past the Statue of Liberty, he dreamed of all the things he wanted to do in America.
Giovanni continued his journey across the USA until he reached Seattle in June 1910, having celebrated his sixteenth birthday along the way. In Seattle Giovanni hit the streets looking for work.
Today we would not expect a sixteen-year-old to be out of school and working, but in the early 1900s in Seattle it was quite usual. There was only one high school (in downtown Seattle), and few people went on to more education beyond sixth or eighth grade.
But things were changing, and some people wanted Seattle to move on from its frontier origins and become a real city with more resources, including education. Events of the years 1907-1917 caused the growth of north Seattle as people moved toward areas where new schools, roads and utilities like electricity were being put in.










