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Aberdeen,
South Dakota
- "Church
Architecture." Prairies 8, no.
6: December/January 1984/1985, 31-33. [PDF]
- "Dakota
Picturesques." Prairies 8, no.
3: September 1984, 25 29. [PDF]
- "In
1880's, When Traveling Pastor Arrived, It was Always
a Special Occasion." Prairies 2,
no. 4: September 1976, 22-23. [PDF]
-
Nitschke, Lillian. " Living
Pioneers." Prairies 5, no.
1: Summer 1979, 6-7. [PDF]
-
- Overlie, Warren. "Fabulous
Rott Family Collection in Ashley Resembles Santa's
Secret Treasures." Prairies 1,
no. 7: December 1975, 12-21. [PDF]
- Stelter, Stan. "Wishek Family Helped Settlers." Bismarck Tribune, 16 February 1982, 11B.
- "Tragedy
in Ashley." Prairies 7, no. 7:
June/July 1984, 50 52. [PDF]
Assumption Abbey,
Richardton, North Dakota
- "Assumption
Abbey Monastic Outpost on Lonely Prairie Has Long
Record in Providing Service." Prairies
4, no. 3: Winter 1978, 8-19 50. [PDF]
- Father Augustine Fox, O.S.B. (Peter J. Fuchs)
- "Art Work of Father Augustine Fox, O.S.B." Assumption Abbey, Richardton, North Dakota
- "Death Claims Pioneer Monk." Vol. 14, No. 9, Abbey Chronicle, 26 November 1947, 1, 3.
- Father Augustine Fox, O.S.B. name changes
- "Father Augustine Leaves Strasburg." Vol. 5, No. 8, Dakota Catholic Action, 1 May 1947.
- "Fr. Augustine Fox Dies at Dickinson."
- Memories of Father Augustine Fox, O.S.B. Pastor at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Strasburg, North Dakota, 1927 to 1947
- Photo Album of Father Augustine Fox, O.S.B. (Peter J. Fuchs)
- "Pioneer Priest Succumbs." Emmons County Record, n.d.
- "Rev. Father Augustine, O.S.B. Former Instructor Leaves." Vol. VI, No. 7, Page 1, Strasburg, ND.
Balta, North Dakota
Beulah, North Dakota
Black Sea
Burnstad, North Dakota
Cheyenne County,
Kansas
Danzig, North Dakota
- Baumann, Florence. "Danzig."
Prairies, Fall 1978, 28-42. [PDF]
Elgin, North
Dakota
Ellendale, North Dakota
Emmons County, North Dakota
Eureka, South Dakota
- "Drama,
History, Art Combine in Eureka, Ellendale for Extracaganza
Entertainment." Prairies 2, no.
3: September 1976, 18 20-21 [PDF]
- Eddy, Don. "Hot
Off the Stove are You Hungry for Home-Cooked Foods,
Delicious and Different?" American
Magazine, October 1950, 30-31.
- "Four Great U.S. Wheat Belts Yield a Rich Harvest."
Life 3, no. 5: 2 August 1937, 20.
- "A
Golden Stream of Wheat Flows From the Thresher to
the Elevator." Life 3, no. 5:
2 August 1937, 16.
- "Hard
red Spring Wheat, 'Eureka!'." n.d.
- "Harvesting Near Eureka, South Dakota."
- "Historic
Photographs of Eureka, South Dakota." October
1950.
- Mehlhaff, Bruce G. 'Pioneer
Doctor." Prairies 7, no. 7: February
1977, 26-28 [PDF]
- "The
U.S. Wheat Farmer Gets a Good Price for a Bumper
Crop." Life 3, no. 5: 2 August
1937, 15.
Fredonia,
North Dakota
Forbes, North Dakota
Gackle, North Dakota
Glen Ullin, North Dakota
Glückstal, Russia
Greenway, South Dakota
Hague, North Dakota
- "100th
Anniversary, St. Mary's Catholic Church."
n.d.
- Burke, Allan. "Father
Thomas Welk Returns to Roots for Documentary, St. Aloysisus Mass." Emmons County Record
118, no. 15: 11 September 2001, 1-2.
- Donovan, Lauren. "Restoration at St. Mary's of Hague lifts up beautiful Catholic church." Bismarck Tribune, 13 October 2012.
- "Historic
Photographs of Hague, North Dakota." n.d.
- Lang, Terri. "Historic stencils are lovingly restored in Hague's St. Mary's Catholic Church." Emmons County Record, 4 October 2012, 1 & 2.
- Steinemann, Father Richard. "St.
Aloysius Catholic Church."
n.d.
- Wald, Kathryn Glatt. "My
People - My Forefathers." n.d.
Hazen, North Dakota
Karlsruhe,
North Dakota
- Cantlon, Cleo. "Church
Reclaims Oil Paintings of Saints." Minot
Daily News, n.d.
- Felchle, Clifford. "Mr.
and Mrs. John Kiest (Kust)." McClusky
Gazette, 1930.
- Längin, Bernd G. "From
Karlsruhe... by way of Karlsruhe... to Karlsruhe...Notes of a German-Russian Village in the North American Prairie."
Globus Spezial, n.d., 192.
- "Lost
Like a Grain of Wheat, the Village of Karlshruhe
Lies in the Endless Expanse of North Dakota."
Sueddentsche Zeitung, 9 December 2004, 286.
Krasna, Bessarabia and Krasna,
Emmons County, North Dakota
- Becker, Jed J. "Catholic
Germans From Russia." 1995, 1085.
- Geisen, Werner. "The Bessarabian
Cross." Heimatjahrbuch Cochem-Zell,
2006, 197-199.
- "History
of the Village of Krasna (Krassna), Bessarabia."
n.d.
- Kopp, Leonard G. "Krasnoe,
Ukraine, (Formerly, Krasna, Bessarabia) & Penvomaisec,
Moldova (Formerly Emmental, Bessarabia)." June
1999.
- Kopp, Leonard G. "Our
Journey to the Past: Emmental & Krasna."
25 May - 5 June 1999.
- Malinowsky, Josef. "German
Catholic Colonies at the Black Sea: A Bessarabian
Colony, Krasna." n.d.
- Ohanneson, Elizabeth Reinbold. "Historical
Record Blessed Trinity Church, Emmons County, North
Dakota." n.d.
- Ohanneson, Elizabeth. "Strasburg
Native is Doing her Part to Restore the Blessed
Trinity Church." n.d.
- Riehl, Max. "Memories of Pastor Schumacher's Tenure in Krasna, 1936-1940." Mitteilungsblatt, September 2012, 11.
- Solovjeva, Z. "A
Tribute to Memory: Krasnoe, Ukraine (Krasna, Bessarabia)." Znamja Truda, 3 August 1996.
- Ternes, Dr. Waldemar. "On
the Search for Traces of One's Forefathers in Bessarabia."
n.d.
Krem, North Dakota
Kulm, North Dakota
Lesterville,
Dakota Territory (later South Dakota)
Lehr, North Dakota
Leola, South Dakota
- Plumb, Sally. "Prairie
Song." Prairies 9, no. 2: August
1985, 8-11. [PDF]
Linton, North Dakota
Logan County and Napoleon,
North Dakota
- Dienhart, Paul. "Welkcome
to the top: Joey Schmidt and the Schmidt Family."
Co-op Country News, 6 February 1978.
- Fettig, Joe A. "Logan
County Historical Society Newsletter."
March 2007.
- "From
Ben Gross." Logan County Historical
Society Newsletter, March 2003.
- Gross, John. "Growing
up in Logan County." Logan County Historical
Society Newsletter, March 2003.
- Schatz, Anton G. "St.
Boniface Catholic Church." Logan County
Historical Society Newsletter, March 2003.
- Sperle, Peter. "Arrival
of the Soo at Napoleon." Logan County
Historical Society Newsletter, March 2003.
- Sprunk, Larry. "Logan
County Cattle King." Prairies
3, no. 2: July 1977, 24-27 [PDF]
Mannheim, Kutschurgan District, South Russia (Ukraine)
McIntosh County,
North Dakota
- Bettenhausen, Mabel Larson. "My
Life in McIntosh County Happy Memories of Loving
Family." Prairies 7, no. 7: June/July
1984, 18-22.
- Farley, Nina. "In
1889 the Prairie was a Land of Vast Silence."
Prairies 4, no. 3: Winter 1978, 36, 38-40.
[PDF]
- "Historic
Home." Prairies 7, no. 7: June/July
1984, 122-139. [PDF]
- Isern, Tom. "Forever Mother (Mabel Bettenhausen) Larson." Plains Folk, Prairie Public Broadcasting, 2012.
- Lacher, Sebastian and Rosalia Schweitzer
- "List
of Veterans." Prairies 7, no. 7:
June/July 1984, 57-69. [PDF]
- "Lost
in a Blizzard." Prairies 7, no.
7: June/July 1984, 13-18.
- "Map
of County." Prairies 7, no. 7:
June/July 1984, 74-75.
- McIntosh County Extension Records
- Meidinger Family
- Baumann, Alma. "The
Inheritance the Epic Journey of the German-Russian
Pioneers: Part I." Prairies
7, no. 1: November 1983, 16-20. [PDF]
- Baumann, Alma. "The
Inheritance the Epic Journey of the German-Russian
Pioneers: Part II." Prairies
7, no. 2: December/January 1983/1984, 18-23.
[PDF]
- Baumann, Alma. "The
Inheritance the Epic Journey of the German-Russian
Pioneers: Part III." Prairies
7, no. 3: February 1984, 14-18. [PDF]
- Halverson, Carol Just. "Unser
Leute the Story of the German Russian People:
Part I." Prairies 9, no. 2:
August 1985, 12-18.
- Halverson, Carol Just. "Unser
Leute the Story of the German Russian People:
Part II." Prairies 9, no.
3: September 1985, 14-18.
- Neu, Andrew and Christina
- Neu, Leona. "Humble
Beginnings." Prairies 6, no. 2:
Fall 1980, 7-8. [PDF]
- Neu, Leona. "Humble
Beginnings Part II." Prairies
6, no. 3: Winter 1980, 4-5. [PDF]
- "Off
to a New, Untamed Land." Prairies
7, no. 7: June/July 1984, 79-81. [PDF]
- "Scrapbook."
Prairies 7, no. 7: June/July 1984, 114-115.
[PDF]
- Schwarz, Friederich and Christina Kruuse
- "Seventeen
Children in Family: a Very Special Childhood."
Prairies 3, no. 6: November 1977, 34-38.
[PDF]
- "Two
Farms for Families." Prairies
7, no. 7: June/July 1984, 85-87.
- Ulrich, Terry. "A
Scary Night Under the Stars." Prairies
7, no. 7: June/July 1984, 81-84. [PDF]
- Weber, Johannes and Elizabeth Metz
Menno, South Dakota
Mercer County, North Dakota
Napoleon,
North Dakota
Photographs,
South Central, North Dakota
Pierce County, North Dakota
Pfeifer, Kansas
Selz,
North Dakota
Stark County, North Dakota
Strasburg, North Dakota
- "Another
County Pioneer Passes: Michael Baumgartner, 68,
Strasburg, Died Wednesday Afternoon." Emmons
County Record, 11 November 1942.
- "Autobiography
of Adelheid Fischer Scott 1872 - 1944."
n.d.
- Baumgartner, John
J. "Pioneer
History of the Strasburg Community: Feist, Burgad,
Baumgartner and Bauman Blazed Trail for German-Russian
Settlers in 1888." Emmons
County Record, 1934.
- Blue Room Memories
- Albasin, Ted. "Final
Bell at St. Ben's: Part of Strasburg History
for 79 Years." Emmons County Record,
16 May 1989.
- "Blue
Room Memories Didn't Go Up in Smoke."
Emmons County Record, 5 September 2000,
sec. 4B.
- Dosch, Mike. "Blue
Room Memories: MATT-RAY Theater Featured Movable
Seats." Emmons County Record,
5 September 2000, sec. 1B.
- Keller, Dr. Edward F. "News
& Reviews." Emmons County Record,
5 September 2000, sec. 5B.
- Masterson, Jolenta Fischer. "Fischer
Children Grew up Hearing Music Coming From Parties
at the Blue Room." Emmons County
Record, 5 September 2000, sec. 2B.
- "Musical
Schwab Family Helped Make the Blue Room a Place
to Remember." Emmons County Record,
5 September 2000, sec. 3B
- Burke, Allan. "Feist
Farm was Homesteaded by one of First Five German-Russians
to Settle in Strasburg Area: Jacob Feist Arrived
in 1888." Emmons County
Record, 27 June 2002, 1, 8.
- Burke, Allen. "Sts.
Peter & Paul Catholic Church Features in Presentations
in Bismarck, Strasburg." Emmons County
Record, 25 July 1995, 1, 4.
- Conrad, Marc. "Catholic
Faith has Been Final Word in Strasburg."
Bismarck Tribune, 1 February 1987, sec.
C1.
- Conrad, Marc. "Prairie
Landmark vs. Vatican II: Strasburg Catholics Split
Over Renovation." Bismarck Tribune, 1
February 1987, sec. A1, A12.
- "County’s
Oldest Resident Passes: Johannes Baumgartner, Strasburg,
Died Sunday; 288 Descendants." Emmons
County Record, January 1940.
- "Death
Summons Father Bernard: Pioneer Priest of Fort Yates
Died of Cancer Yesterday at Yankton."
Emmons County Record, 17 October 1940.
- "Golden
Wedding for Pioneers: Mr. and Mrs. Anton Senger
Observe Event Monday, October 30." Emmons
County Record, November 1946.
- "Keller Hotel, Strasburg, North Dakota." Valentine Keller, Owne. Hotel Museum Restoration by Gary Keller, grandson.
- Klein Jr., Jerry. "A
Brief History of the People and Parish of Saints
Peter and Paul Church, Strasburg, ND."
1989.
- Kloberdanz, Timothy J. "Strasburg,
North Dakota: Ethnic Heritage and Language Schools
in America: Strasburg, North Dakota." Studies
in American Life 8, no. 4: 1988.
- Kraft, Bill.
"A
National Past Time." Emmons County
Record, 2 August 2007.
- "M.
Baumgartners Wedded 50 Years: Strasburg Couple Observed
Anniversary Wednesday With Family." Emmons
County Record, April 1948.
- Nagel, Katherine. "Historian’s Report." Emmons County Historical Society News Letter, January 2009, no. 111.
- New
Approaches Help Make School Days Golden Rule Days."
Prairies, October 1975, 15-18. [PDF]
- "Pioneer
Priest Succumbs." Emmons
County Record, n.d.
- "Rev.
Francis Lauinger."
Emmons County Record, June 1948.
- "SS.
Peter and Paul Church, Strasburg." Emmons
County Record, June 1948, 3, 4.
- "Strasburg
Centennial Parade." 28-29 June 2002.
- "Strasburg
High School Graduation." n.d.
- "Strasburg,
North Dakota- Family Issues." Germans from
Russia Heritage Society Cassette Tape Collection, n.d.
- "Strasburg,
North Dakota- History and Culture." Germans
from Russia Heritage Society Cassette Tape Collection, n.d.
- "Strasburg,
North Dakota- Religion, Farming and Education
Issues." Germans from Russia Heritage Society
Cassette Tape Collection, n.d.
- "Welcome
to Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Strasburg,
North Dakota, Birthplace of Lawrence Welk."
n.d.
- Whalen, Kevin. "Strasburg's Old Blue Room Still Drawing Crowds." Bismarck Tribune, 16 February 1982, 11F.
Streeter, North Dakota
Tappen, North
Dakota
Trampling Lake, Saskatchewan
Wishek,
North Dakota
Zeeland,
North Dakota
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