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Marguerite Hortense Cawker was born Pearl Valeska Thormaehlen in 1890 in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Her parents, William Thormaehlen and Pauline Adela Cawker, divorced in 1892. Pearl later legally changed her name to Marguerite Hortense Cawker. In 1919, she married Joseph Merrill. They had three children. Includes biographical sketches of Marguerite Hortense Cawker, her parents, grandparents and great-grandparents.
In addition to American sources, draws from German sources not generally consulted by historians of American art. Presents biographical sketches of German and German-speaking painters, graphic artists, engravers, lithographers, sculptors, and some stained glass designers who arrived in North America from the colonial period to the 20th century. The bibliographic references are article specific. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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Beginning in the mid-19th century, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was home to a vibrant German-langauge intellectual scene. This work documents the contributions of notable German-speaking writers and their works, including plays and operettas, prose, poetry and serial novels.
Vols. for 1969- include ACTFL annual bibliography of books and articles on pedagogy in foreign languages 1969-