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Russian Germans -- North Dakota.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:

Jacob Huber Memoir

 Collection
Identifier: SC 666
Abstract This handwritten reminiscence covers the author's parents Jacob and Katherine (Wessel) Huber, German Russian immigrants, who came to the United States in 1906 and settled in Mercer County, N.D., near Dodge. To a large extent it documents the entire rural community where they lived and the early residents, most of whom were German Russian. The document is not arranged chronologically but rather topically. There is a typed 2-page table of contents. Also in the collection is a biographical letter...
Dates: circa 1970s

Janke Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SC 699
Abstract Chronicles the family of Christoff and Anna Maria (Schlechter) Janke, German-Russian immigrants, who lived at Parkston, S.D. & Fessenden, N.D.
Dates: 1993

John Strohmaier Collection

 Collection
Identifier: GRHC SC 002
Summary This collection contains typewritten materials related to the family history of John Strohmaier; eight (8) photocopies of documents, circa 1917-1935; four (4) photographic prints; six (6) photocopies of photographs; two (2) photographic slides; and two (2) photographic negatives, all circa 1900-1915.
Dates: 1900 - 1935

Ludwig Welk Homestead File

 Collection
Identifier: SC 82
Abstract Copy of Ludwig Welk's homestead papers on file at the National Archives & Records Administration. Includes his application, receipts, declaration of intention to become a U.S. citizen, affidavits, citizenship certificate, and homestead proof-testimony of witnesses, Karl Gagne and Anton Schehr.
Dates: 1894-1903.

Max and Nina (Farley) Wishek Collection

 Collection
Identifier: GRHC 032
Summary A collection of books on theology, hymnals and language.
Dates: 1868 - 1948

Pauline Neher Diede Papers

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 173
Abstract The Pauline Neher Diede papers include documents relating to Diede's writing career. Primary among these are clippings of her columns and articles in The Hebron Herald dealing primarily with North Dakota pioneer life and her Germans from Russia heritage. There are also journalistic awards and reviews of her books.
Dates: 1970-1995.

Rev. Leonard Eckroth Collection

 Collection
Identifier: GRHC 084
Summary This collection contains information regarding the North Dakota Anti-Garb Law, 1993; one video cassette, “Bishop Joseph Werth”, no date; and two sound recordings, one compact disc and one audio cassette, “Mrs. Krumm’s Story,” no date.
Dates: 1993

“Two ways to America from Germany” paper by Diana Deats

 Item
Identifier: SC 630
Overview Typed paper by Diana Deats-O'Reilly about the history of the Lauingers and Zieglers families.
Dates: ca. 1987

Velva Diede Walden Interviews, 1984

 Item
Identifier: SC 652
Overview Contains typed transcriptions of interviews done by Sara Walden with her mother-in-law, Velva Walden. Discussions center around family life, her German-Russian ancestry with the last three sections devoted to her life in Washington, California and Oregon. Homes in Washington included Ellensburg and Kelso, in California they lived at Gridley, Pittsburg and Antioch, and Coos Bay Oregon. Much of the material appears verbatim in her published book.
Dates: [1985?].

Walter & Elizabeth (Bosch) Miltenberger Collection

 Collection
Identifier: GRHC 002
Summary This collection contains photographs, correspondence, and biographical material related to the Bosch and Miltenberger families; 1870s-2007.
Dates: 1870 - 2007