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Id | Title | Author | Newspaper | Date | Page | Index Terms | Notes |
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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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