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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