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| Format | Journal Article |
|---|---|
| Author, Analytic | Tolzmann, Don Heinrich |
| Title, Analytic | New Alsace, An Alsatian Settlement in Southeast Indiana |
| Journal Title | The Palatine Immigrant |
| Date of Publication | Mar. 2022 |
| Volume ID | 47 |
| Issue ID | 2 |
| Location in Work | 11-14, ill. |
| Abstract | New Alsace is an unincorporated town in Dearborn County, Indiana, settled in the 1830s by German-speaking Alsatians; other German-speaking immigrants also settled there. The author's preliminary research of immigration to New Alsace and the Greate Cincinnati area identifies, so far, the following places in Alsace from which immigrants came: Battenheim, Brodelsheim, Ermingen, Fellering, Hagenau, Haspelscheidt, Markolsheim, Markweiler, Marlenheim, Molsheim, Mühlhausen, Selestat, Sickert, Steinburg, Strassburg, Surbourg, Tann, Wanzenau, and Weissenburg. |
| Notes | Includes bibliographical references. List of villages listed below updated from "Nachtrag / Addendum: Alsatian Immigration" in The Palatine Immigrant, Dec. 2022, p. 16. |
| Call Number | MKI Periodicals |
| MKI Terms | Immigrants, German/ Alsace/ German Americans -- Indiana |