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FormatBook Whole
Author, MonographicHarders, Gustav
Title, MonographicJaalahn. Die Geschichte einer Indianerliebe
Edition or VersionSiebente Auflage
Place of PublicationMilwaukee
PublisherNorthwestern Publishing House
Date of Publication1913
Extent of Work270
NotesGerman-American author; also on title page: Mit 7 Illustrationen [and] Hamburg, Agentur des Rauhen Hauses [and] Alleinige Auslieferung fuer Nord-Amerika: North-Western Publishing House, Milwaukee; Nachschrift des Verfassers is signed "Arizona, Juni 1911"; book is in poor condition
MKI AnnotationJohann Friedrich Gustav Harders was born in Kiel, Germany in 1863, arrived in the United States in 1887, and married Isabella Schmidt in 1889. J. F. G. Harders was the first editor of Kinderfreude, published by Northwestern, serving in that role from 1892 until around 1907, when he served in Indian missions in Arizona until his death in 1917. He was a Lutheran pastor and also the principal of the Jerusalem Lutheran Church and School in Milwaukee (1904).
Donated bySheboygan County Historical Research Center
Call NumberPIA WI
MKI TermsPIA/ Fiction/ Native Americans