Rylie EstesinExploring the Cultural History of German Immigration to MissouriLebe Nicht Fûr Dich Allein, an Important Phrase in Bethel, MissouriA communal society where labor and property were for everyone and where private earnings aren’t allowed doesn’t sound like something that…Apr 25, 20233Apr 25, 20233
Rylie EstesinExploring the Cultural History of German Immigration to MissouriBund in MissouriThe Bund was an German organization in the United States that was the country’s leading organization for German sympathizers and Nazi…Apr 23, 2023Apr 23, 2023
Rylie EstesinExploring the Cultural History of German Immigration to MissouriProhibiitionThis newspaper article was published on May 17, 1922 by the Clarence Courier, a newspaper from Shelby County, Missouri. The article takes a…Apr 9, 2023Apr 9, 2023
Rylie EstesinExploring the Cultural History of German Immigration to MissouriGerman-AmericansThis newspaper clipping is from the Iron County Regsiter in 1916. It talks about the political climate of America during World War 1. It…Apr 6, 20231Apr 6, 20231
Rylie EstesinExploring the Cultural History of German Immigration to MissouriBlue Laws and the Sunday QuestionWhen Germans emigrated to the United States in the 1840’s and 1850’s, one of the ways to tell the difference between a German and an…Feb 20, 20232Feb 20, 20232
Rylie EstesinExploring the Cultural History of German Immigration to MissouriNewspapers from Shelby CountyClarence Courier (1901–1922), Clarence, MOFeb 9, 20233Feb 9, 20233