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Author, MonographicLind, Wilhelm J.
Title, MonographicEin Ratgeber fuer die Familie in der Krankenpflege nebst Einer Erzaehlung aus den deutschen Kolonien an der Wolga in Russland
Place of PublicationHoisington, Kansas
Publishers.n. [Lind]
Date of Publication[date of publication not identified, 191-?]
Extent of Work102 pages, 1 unnumbered page : illustrations ; 19 cm
OCLC19331250
NotesOn title page: ". . . von Wilhelm J. Lind, pastor der ev.-luth. Gemeinden zu Wilson und Galatia und Verwalter der Lind Hospital and Training School Association zu Hoisington, Kansas." --- [In 1910, Wilhelm J. Lind (born about 1881 in Russia; came to America in 1902; and died 1966 in Kansas City) and Georgina Mathilda Borell (born 1892 in Saratov, Russia; died 1981 in Russell, Kansas) were married in Wilson, Kansas.] --- Inscribed: "Zum Andenken, Rev. Otto Pett." [Rev. Otto Pett was the pastor of the German Lutheran church at Johnson Creek, Wisconsin. He was born in Pomerania, Germany, in 1866 and came to the U.S. in 1884, studying theology at Mendota, Illinois. Beginning in 1888, he did missionary work for twelve years in the Dakotas, then took charge of the Lutheran church in Watertown in 1900, before accepting the pastorate at Johnson Creek in 1910. He married Amelia Pischke of Princeton, Wisconsin, and they had six children.] --- Publication date possibly 1910s.
AbstractThe title of the story beginning on page 53 is "Das Missionswerk der Krankenpflegerin. Eine Erzaehlung aus den deutschen Kolonien an der Wolga, in Russland."
Call NumberPIA KS
MKI TermsRussian Germans/ Medicine & Health/ Lutheran Church