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| Format | Journal Article |
|---|---|
| Author, Analytic | Everest, Kate Asaphine |
| Title, Analytic | How Wisconsin came by its large German element |
| Journal Title | Wisconsin Historical Collections |
| Date of Publication | 1892 |
| Volume ID | 12 |
| Location in Work | 299-334 |
| Abstract | According to the census of 1880 Wisconsin has a larger percentage of German-born residents than any other of the United States; and in its total of German-born population it stands fourth. Sections on: Ideal schemes -- the effort to form a German state; location of the Germans in the United States; physical features; finances and constitution; German books and pamphlets on Wisconsin; Wisconsin in favor in 1848; work of the commissioner of immigration; Wisconsin's land policy; settlement of the Eastern counties, with Sauk and Buffalo; work of the commissioners, and state board of immigration, since 1867; North Central Wisconsin |
| Call Number | MKI P96-5 |
| MKI Terms | German Americans -- Wisconsin/ Wisconsin/ Emigration and immigration (Germany-US)/ census |