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| Year | Author/Creator | Title | Form | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1954 | Nau, John Frederick | The German People of New Orleans, 1850-1900 | Dissertation | more |
| [1996-2001] | Nelson, Marlin P. | The Heritage of Clemens Joseph Leiferman and Maria Catharina Hochstein: Germans from Westphalia | Manuscript | more |
| 1995 | Nelson, Marlin P. | The Rabe – Schmidt Families: Black Sea Germans Who Came to South Dakota, with Rathke, Fiedler, Krause, and Other Families. Erdman and Renata Regina (Rabe) Rathke | Manuscript | more |
| 1985 | Niemeyer, Ruth | Ancestor charts, John Bauer and Anna Marie Buettner | Manuscript | more |
| 1987 | Niendorf, Carol (Thiers) | A Catalog of Documents Pertaining to Bernhard Thier | Manuscript | more |
| Nikesch, Ethel-Maria | Muttersprache and Fatherland: A Study of Nineteenth-Century German-American Schools and Textbooks with Reference to Pedagogical Application at the ‘Realschul’ Level | Dissertation | more | |
| unpublished | Nolten, Linda | The German Free Congregations of Wisconsin with special emphasis on the Sauk City congregation | Manuscript | more |
| Nuetzel, Daniel | Haysville East Franconian | Manuscript | more | |
| [1919] | Oberlin, Adam | Oberlin family history | Manuscript | more |
| 2014 | Odom, Rebecca Preiss | Negotiating hyphenated identities: Transnational identity formation of the German-American residents of St. Charles, Missouri, during World War I | Dissertation | more |