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FormatJournal Article
Author, AnalyticJones, Victor T., Jr
Title, AnalyticThe German Settlement of North Carolina: Palatine and Moravian Settlements of the 1700's
Journal TitleThe Palatine Immigrant
Date of PublicationJune 2018
Volume IDXLIII
Issue ID3
Location in Work11-19
Language or Document TypeEnglish
AbstractIntroduction to the two major migrations of Germans to North Carolina during the Colonial period: the Swiss and Palatines emigrated from the Rhine river valley in the early 1700s via stays in London to New Bern and eastern North Carolina. Then Germans and persons of German descent from New York, Georgia and Pennsylvania migrated to western North Carolina in the 1750s, including Moravians who settled in present-day Forsyth County.
NotesIncludes bibliographical references.
Call NumberMKI Periodicals
MKI TermsGerman Americans -- North Carolina