Natalie RauschinExploring the Cultural History of German Immigration to MissouriSt. Louis County ProfileMaggie Kramer, Emma Ries, Natalie Rausch and JT KrellApr 30, 20239Apr 30, 20239
Natalie RauschinExploring the Cultural History of German Immigration to MissouriGerman Women Sewing CircleThere are many unique objects which depict German culture in the United States, though not many are as demonstrative of specific hobbies as…Apr 25, 202311Apr 25, 202311
Natalie RauschBund in MissouriI found this article in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, published on April 5, 1939. As described by the article’s title, the St. Louis chapter…Apr 24, 2023Apr 24, 2023
Natalie RauschinExploring the Cultural History of German Immigration to MissouriWorld War One and the German-American CommunityThis article is from The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and was published on June 1, 1916. It summarizes how Roosevelt claims that the St. Louis…Apr 5, 2023Apr 5, 2023
Natalie RauschinExploring the Cultural History of German Immigration to MissouriThis article from the St.Mar 19, 2023Mar 19, 2023
Natalie RauschinExploring the Cultural History of German Immigration to MissouriAbolition ArticleThis article was published in the Daily Missouri Republican on October 21, 1860Feb 27, 2023Feb 27, 2023
Natalie RauschinExploring the Cultural History of German Immigration to MissouriGerman and Anglo-American cultureThe German cultural practices differ from Anglo-American cultural practices differed in, to many, a very important way. Through the Sunday…Feb 18, 20232Feb 18, 20232
Natalie RauschinExploring the Cultural History of German Immigration to MissouriSt. Louis County NewspapersMissouri Gazette and Public Advertiser: 1808–1822, St. Louis CountyFeb 8, 20232Feb 8, 20232