Ella RounklesinExploring the Cultural History of German Immigration to MissouriSynthetic Blog Post- BethelIn Shelby County beginning in the 1840s many German immigrants congregated together and formed the community of Bethel. The people of…Apr 27, 20231Apr 27, 20231
Ella RounklesinExploring the Cultural History of German Immigration to MissouriThe Bund’s Youth MovementThis excerpt is from the proceedings of the “Investigation of the Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States” on Archive.org…Apr 22, 2023Apr 22, 2023
Ella RounklesinExploring the Cultural History of German Immigration to MissouriA Glimpse into German Life during the Civil War: Germans in the Civil War: The Letters They Wrote…The book Germans in the Civil War: The Letters They Wrote Home, written by Walter D. Kamphoefner, contains 300 letters written by German…Apr 21, 2023Apr 21, 2023
Ella RounklesinExploring the Cultural History of German Immigration to MissouriGerman Americans during WWIThe Shelby County Herald discusses the problem of suspicion of immigrants throughout Missouri and the United States. The Herald suggests…Apr 4, 2023Apr 4, 2023
Ella RounklesinExploring the Cultural History of German Immigration to MissouriSt. Louis World’s FairThe World’s Fair was clearly an important event to Germans, not only those living in Missouri. The Hunnewell Graphic from Shelby, MO has a…Mar 20, 2023Mar 20, 2023
Ella RounklesinExploring the Cultural History of German Immigration to MissouriLa Grange National American- June 12, 1858Feb 27, 2023Feb 27, 2023
Ella RounklesinExploring the Cultural History of German Immigration to MissouriGerman Sunday CultureGerman Americans and Anglo-Americans had different perspectives on how they should spend their time on Sundays. Anglo-Americans believed…Feb 19, 20231Feb 19, 20231
Ella RounklesinExploring the Cultural History of German Immigration to MissouriNewspaper Identification- Shelby, MOList of newspapers:Feb 9, 20232Feb 9, 20232