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Id Title Author Newspaper Date Page Index Terms Notes
183 [Immigration to and from Canada] Daily Argus March 7, 1881 Canada - Emigration and immigration / Immigration /
6551 Useless; are the efforts of the East to suppress the tide of emigration Daily Argus March 31, 1885 [4] Holes, James A. / Immigration / New York Tribune / North Dakota - Description / Winter / Reprint and Argus comments of article
7954 The Immigrants Arrive, the Dunkard colonists are now in North Dakota, something of the people, valuable citizens Fargo Forum and Daily Republican March 27, 1896 1 Church of the Brethren (Dunkards) / Immigration /
7953 The Dunkards, a religious sect, the life of whose members is patterened after the meek and lowly Savior, President Worst of the Agricultural College tells the Forum readers of their origin an growth Fargo Forum and Daily Republican April 4, 1896 1 Church of the Brethren (Dunkards) / Immigration / Worst, John H. /
7176 Coming to N.D., W.F. Cushing booms North Dakota and says nice things of state senator Talcott Fargo Forum and Daily Republican August 06, 1901 3 Boosterism / Cushing, Walter F. / Immigration / Young men coming from eastern states to work and settle in N.D.
7293 The immigrants Fargo Forum and Daily Republican March 22, 1902 14 Bass, Max / Church of the Brethren (Dunkards) / Great Northern Railway Company / Immigration / Max Bass, Great Northern immigration agent, working on settling of Dunkards in North Dakota. Report from Minneapolis Tribune. Dunkards is another name for Church of the Brethren.
8334 Mrs. Siegel arrived in Fargo last night, heartbroken mother tells of the tragic fate of her baby boy in mid-ocean, the family reunited in Fargo Fargo Forum and Daily Republican December 01, 1906 8 Children - Death / Immigration / Siegel, Abe / Trans-Atlantic voyages / Mrs. Abe Siegel and three children coming to America to join husband in Fargo. On-board ship deranged passenger threw youngest son overboard.
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