Bøger af Don Heinrich Tolzmann
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- Wilhelm Hildenbrand's Report on Its Reconstruction in the 1890s
118,95 kr. This book details the reconstruction in the 1890s of the Roebling Suspension Bridge spanning the Ohio River at Cincinnati and Covington by Wilhelm Hildenbrand (1843-1908). The volume reproduces Hildenbrand's original assessment and various reports along the way. Content has been edited and annotated by Dr. Don Heinrich Tolzmann, a German-American expert.
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398,95 kr. Today, German-Americans number 26% of the population of Maryland, thereby making them the largest ethnic group in the state. The foundations of this large German-American population were laid in the colonial times when large numbers of Germans from Pennsylvania migrated to Maryland. Originally published in 1913, Nead's history, The Pennsylvania-German in the Settlement of Maryland, has become a standard text on the history of the Maryland Germans before 1800. Focusing on the role of the Pennsylvania Germans in founding the German element in Maryland, this book demonstrates how inextricably the German heritage of Pennsylvania and Maryland are interrelated. The book is well illustrated with sketches, maps and facsimiles and has chapters devoted to home-making, religion, migration, education and industry. There are also chapters exploring the Maryland German involvement in the French and Indian, and Revolutionary Wars complete with lists of participating soldiers. In addition, Dr. Tolzmann has provided a historical introduction to the work along with bibliographical references for further study and research. An index to subject, full names, and places is provided. From Maryland, Germans would later move further into Virginia, and then onwards into the Ohio Valley. Anyone interested in the history of early German immigration and settlement in Maryland and surrounding states will find this book highly informative.
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- A Guide to Historic Sites, People, and Places
98,95 kr. A collection of essays by Don Heinrich Tolzmann on the Roebling Suspension Bridge on the Ohio River. Essays cover historic sites, people and places related to the bridge. A must read for any Roebling enthusiasts.
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- A Statement in the Death Cell
198,95 kr. "I am Innocent" is the jail-cell autobiography of Bruno Richard Hauptmann, the German immigrant accused, tried, and convicted of kidnapping and murdering Charles Lindbergh, Jr., the infant child of famed pilot Charles Lindbergh. Hauptmann maintained his innocence throughout his arrest, trial and incarceration, even up to his execution. Tolzmann searched for and finally found the original English translation of the lost German manuscript of the book, and has provided a complete edition of the work here.
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263,95 kr. German Cincinnati Revisited illuminates the major festivities, celebrations, and events throughout the calendar year in the Greater Cincinnati area that reflect the German heritage of the region. It begins with the celebration of Bockfest in March, heralding the end of winter and the beginning of spring, continuing on with chapters on Maifest, German Day, RoeblingFest, Schuetzenfest, Oktoberfest, and German-American Heritage Month. A final chapter covers the German Heritage Museum of Cincinnati.
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- Paul Ben Baginsky's Bibliography of German Works Relating to America, 1493-1800
298,95 kr. In the 1930s, Paul Ben Baginsky, a member of the German Department faculty of Brooklyn College, was working on a book then called "The Development of the Notion of America in Germany" when it was stopped by the lack of bibliographic data to work from. It became clear that no more progress could be made without more adequate bibliographical foundations, and that's exactly what Baginsky set out to do. Based on, but not limited to, the extensive holdings of the New York Public Library, this book aims at being a comprehensive bibliography of the German publications dealing with any aspect of America which were published before 1800. This includes not only books, but articles, essays, and book reviews. Each entry is arranged chronologically according to the publication date. These listings are made highly accessible by the addition of extensive and detailed subject, author, and title indexes. A new introduction and a selective bibliography have been added by Dr. Don H. Tolzmann, one of the foremost German-American scholars today. Anyone seeking information on Germans in American history before 1800 should examine this work, not only for topics pertaining to German immigration and settlement, but any possible historical topic, including esoteric subjects, such as forestry, science and medicine. This book is an essential reference for colonial German-American history.
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- John Andrew Russell's History of the German Influence in the Making of Michigan
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- Marion P. Satterlee's Minute Account of the Outbreak, with Exact Locations, Names of
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- William Rufus Perkins' and Barthinius L. Wick's History of the Amana Society, or Community of True Inspiration
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- Rudolf Cronau's Biography of Baron Von Steuben
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- Personal Accounts of the Sioux Uprising. L. A. Fritsche's History of Brown County, Minnesota (1916)
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- H.A. Rattermann's History
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