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The Uncorrupted Heart
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

The Uncorrupted Heart

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1969
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This is the traveling journal and correspondence that Frederick Julius Gustorf wrote of his trip from Philadelphia to the Western states, and stay in the German Colonies in Illinois and Missouri starting May 1835 through September 1836.

The Uncorrupted Heart
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

The Uncorrupted Heart

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1969-06-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Uncorrupted Heart: Journals and Letters of Frederick Julius Gustorf 1800-1845
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 182

The Uncorrupted Heart: Journals and Letters of Frederick Julius Gustorf 1800-1845

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1969
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Arts and Architecture of German Settlements in Missouri
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 580

The Arts and Architecture of German Settlements in Missouri

Many Germans who immigrated to America in the nineteenth century settled in the lower Missouri River valley between St. Charles and Boonville, Missouri. In this magnificent book, which includes some six hundred photographs and drawings, Charles van Ravenswaay examines that immigration--who came, how, and why--and surveys the distinctive Missouri-German architecture, art, and crafts produced in the towns or on the farms of the rural counties of Cooper, Cole, Osage, Gasconade, Franklin, Montgomery, Warren, and St. Charles from the 1830s until the closing years of the century. As the immigrants sought to transplant their native culture to the Missouri backwoods, the compromises they were forced...

Yankee Merchants and the Making of the Urban West
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

Yankee Merchants and the Making of the Urban West

How conflict sparked by the debate over the future of slavery remade the urban West.

A Land Without Castles
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

A Land Without Castles

Thomas K. Murphy explores the shifting history of European attitudes toward America, utilizing British and French writing from the late eighteenth through the middle of the nineteenth centuries. Murphy studies a rich collage of literary, philosophical, and political writing by Europeans during this era. The book covers four stages in the development of European attitudes: traditional theories and their modification in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the influence of early American diplomacy on European attitudes, the cultural iconography of the French Revolution and of England during this same period, and the genre of the travel journal. Murphy has created an interesting historiography that augments our understanding of American history, but also illuminates the role that these imaginative texts about the New World played in the formation of significant social and political developments in modern European history.

Canals For A Nation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 303

Canals For A Nation

All but forgotten except as a part of nostalgic lore, American canals during the first half of the nineteenth century provided a transportation network that was vital to the development of the new nation. They lowered transportation costs, carried a vast grain trade from western farms to eastern ports, delivered Pennsylvania coal to New York, and carried thousands of passengers at what seemed effortless speed. Along their courses sprang up new towns and cities and with them new economic growth. Canals for a Nation brings together in one volume a survey of all the major American canals. Here are accounts of innovative engineering, of near heroic figures who devoted their lives to canals, and of canal projects that triumphed over all the uncertainties of the political process.

Immigrant Voices
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

Immigrant Voices

A collection of ten immigrant stories from 1773 to 1986 by men and women from European, Latin American, and Asian countries which are based on letters, diaries, and oral histories.

On Slavery's Border
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 432

On Slavery's Border

On Slavery’s Border is a bottom-up examination of how slavery and slaveholding were influenced by both the geography and the scale of the slaveholding enterprise. Missouri’s strategic access to important waterways made it a key site at the periphery of the Atlantic world. By the time of statehood in 1821, people were moving there in large numbers, especially from the upper South, hoping to replicate the slave society they’d left behind. Diane Mutti Burke focuses on the Missouri counties located along the Mississippi and Missouri rivers to investigate small-scale slavery at the level of the household and neighborhood. She examines such topics as small slaveholders’ child-rearing and f...

Wanderers Between Two Worlds
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 508

Wanderers Between Two Worlds

Wanderers Between Two Worlds German Rebels in the American West, 1830-1860 by Douglas Hale In the 1830s a small band of visionary university students launched an audacious, but abortive, rebellion against the German Confederation in an effort to achieve unity and freedom for their country. Their bungled revolt was quickly crushed, and the idealistic youth found themselves branded as traitors and pursued as outlaws. "Wanderers Between Two Worlds" traces the extraordinary intertwined lives of seven of the German student revolutionaries who escaped imprisonment only by flight to the American West. Leaving behind a legacy in Germany's quest for freedom that would not be fulfilled for another 150...