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| Year | Author/Creator | Title | Form | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spring 2003 | Prinz, Merle E. | The Contributions of Carl Schurz, 1829-1906: A Radical, a Fugitive, and a German-American Leader. Part 5, America! | Journal Article | more |
| Autumn 2002 | Prinz, Merle E. | The Contributions of Carl Schurz, 1829-1906: A Radical, a Fugitive, and a German-American Leader. Part 3, Insurrection | Journal Article | more |
| Winter 2004 | Prinz, Merle E. | The Contributions of Carl Schurz, 1829-1906: A Radical, a Fugitive, and a German-American Leader. Part 8, A House Divided | Journal Article | more |
| Summer 2002 | Prinz, Merle E. | The Contributions of Carl Schurz, 1829-1906: A Radical, a Fugitive, and a German-American Leader. Part 2 | Journal Article | more |
| Spring 2002 | Prinz, Merle E. | The Contributions of Carl Schurz, 1829-1906: Radical, Fugitive, German American Leader. Part 1 | Journal Article | more |
| Winter 2002 | Prinz, Merle E. | Breaking through: German-American Women in United States History | Journal Article | more |
| Autumn 2001 | Prinz, Merle E. | The lumber barons, Weyerhaeuser and Denkmann of Rock Island, IL and Davenport, IA. Part three | Journal Article | more |
| Summer 2001 | Prinz, Merle E. | The lumber barons, Weyerhaeuser and Denkmann: The continuing story of two German immigrants who began one of the world’s largest wood products companies in Rock Island, Illinois and Davenport, Iowa. Part Two | Journal Article | more |
| Spring 2001 | Prinz, Merle E. | The lumber barons: The story of two German immigrants who began one of the world’s largest wood products company [sic] in Rock Island, Illinois. Part one. | Journal Article | more |
| Winter 2001 | Prinz, Merle E. | The poor Palatines: The first large migration of Germans to America, 1709-1710. Part two | Journal Article | more |