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| Year | Author/Creator | Title | Form | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spring 2009 | Knopp, Kenn | Part 6. World War I: No Sympathy for the Vaterland — Fredericksburg’s Lieutenant Louis J. Jordan, Hero! Travail of a German-Texan Teacher During World War I — Lutheran Pastor Imprisoned for Preaching in German | Journal Article | more |
| Winter 2008 | Knopp, Kenn | Texans Forever! The Germans of the Hill Country: Die Friedrichsburger Manuskripte = The Fredericksburg Manuscripts. Part VIII: The New German Texans Confront the Slavery Question. The African-American ‘Underground Railroad’ to the Hill Country | Journal Article | more |
| Winter 2007 | Knopp, Kenn | The Negro Underground Railroad to the Texas German Hill Country | Journal Article | more |
| Summer 2007 | Knopp, Kenn | Excerpts from Hin Nach Amerika! Off to America! The Germans of the Texas Hill Country | Journal Article | more |
| Spring 2007 | Knopp, Kenn | The German Cowboys Encounter the Native Indians: The Sharing of the Mysteries | Journal Article | more |
| Winter 2006 | Knopp, Kenn | Friedrichsburg: Seine Zukunft und Schicksal = Fredericksburg: Its Future and Destiny. Part 3: Higher Education Began Early in Friedrichsburg | Journal Article | more |
| Winter 2006 | Knopp, Kenn | The Situation in Germany and in Texas 1840-1860. Julius Theodor Splittgerber (1819-1897): A Prussian Militarist Becomes a First Founder of Fredericksburg, Texas | Journal Article | more |
| Summer 2006 | Knopp, Kenn | Sam Houston and the Texas Hill Country Germans | Journal Article | more |
| Spring 2006 | Knopp, Kenn | Ernst Dosch: The Hunting King of the Texas Hill Country | Journal Article | more |
| Summer 2005 | Knopp, Kenn | Uniquely Friedrichsburgerisch! Part 2: Germlish: Fritztown Talk, Heritage German, as Spoken in the Fredericksburg Area | Journal Article | more |