Although the source and scope of the information in this work vary, for the most part the entries include the passenger's name, place of origin, number of persons traveling with the passenger, and year of departure. Many also contain more detail, providing the immigrant's age, occupation, next of kin, sponsors, and date of birth, as well as the name of ship and date of departure.
Nineteenth-century Germans to America: A Consolidation of Six Pamphlets Identifying Emigrants from Baden-Wuerttemberg, Hamburg, Bremen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Rheinland-Pfalz, and Schleswig-Holstein
Germans in America: Aspects of German-American Relations in the Nineteenth Century
Adams, D. R., Jr. (1970), “Some Evidence on English and American Wage Rates, 1790–1830.” Journal ofEconomic History 30, 499–520. Bailyn, B. (1960), Education in the Forming ofAmerican Society. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina ...
Rudolf Conrad, “Mutual Fascination”; see also Navajo Elder George P. Lee's comments in “Ein Indianerim Karl-May-Museum,” Sächsische Zeitung, 6–7 June 1987. 54. Michael F. Brown, Who Owns Native Culture?, 23, 63. 55.
Unprecedented in scope and critical perspective, American and the Germans presents an analysis of the history of the Germans in America and of the turbulent relations between Germany and the...
One of the most important features of this series is the complete index of names at the end of every volume, making it easy to find a particular individual or family name. Germans to America may be ordered by individual volume.
First Congressional District Election, 1862 samuel knox emancipation (people's ticket) frank (republican) p. blair lewis (democrat) v. bogy ward votes (%) votes (%) votes (%) total votes 4 698 53.7 301 23.2 300 23.1 1,299 5 382 28.2 526 ...
The names in this booklet were extracted from a two-volume study written in German by Wilhelm Iwan in 1943.
One of the most important features of this series is the complete index of names at the end of every volume, making it easy to find a particular individual or family name. Germans to America may be ordered by individual volume.
The German Element in the United States with Special Reference to Its Political, Moral, Social, and Educational Influence