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Michigan's German Heritage - John Andrew Russell's History of the German Influence in the Making of Michigan (Paperback)
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Michigan's German Heritage - John Andrew Russell's History of the German Influence in the Making of Michigan (Paperback)
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Today, German-Americans amount to 29% of Michigan's population,
thereby making them the state's largest ethnic group. You would
believe that any history of the state of Michigan would have to
include the contributions of the German-American population, as
they are nearly one-third of the state's entire population. But in
1927, when this history was written, this was not the case due to
the anti-German feelings prevalent at the time. John Andrew
Russell, acutely aware of this discrepancy, wrote his history to
help these ignored people feel proud of themselves and their
ancestors for their part in the settlement and growth of the state
of Michigan. This work provides a comprehensive survey of the
history of German immigration and settlement, and the growth and
development of German-American institutions, as well as
contributions made by German-Americans to the building of the
state. It contains a great deal of information on local and county
history in Michigan, as well as extensive biographical and
bibliographical information. Also included are two appendices: one,
a listing of German-American officers in the Civil War; and the
other, a listing of German-Americans who died in the First World
War.
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