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Title The Germans in the United States
Author Faust, Albert Bernhardt (1870-1951)
Date 14 Jan 1916
Document Type Printed Book
Reference G700.F267.G916
BIB ID 88989
Library / Archive American Antiquarian Society
Collection Name Ethnic Groups
Description Looks at the history of Germans in the United States, beginning with the colonial period and leading up to mid-19th century. The author focuses on three German figures in particular: Carl Schurz, Francis Lieber and Gustav Koener.
Theme(s) Arrivals: Ports and Early Experiences; Religion, Ethnic Identity and Community Relations
Country (from) Germany
Country (to) United States of America
Places New York City, New York, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Nationality German
People Schurz, Carl; Lieber, Francis; Koener, Gustav
Keywords colony, emigration, immigration, American Civil War, American War of Independence, agriculture, industry, politics
Additional Information The transcript of an address delivered before the German University League, New York, N. Y., 14 Jan 1916. Please note: Some of the metadata for this document has been taken from the American Antiquarian Society catalogue.
Language English
Copyright American Antiquarian Society