This is an excerpt from the book, Abraham Lincoln and the German Immigrants: Turners and Forty-Eighters, published in Lawrence, KS by the Society of German-American Studies
In Making an Antislavery Nation, Peck addresses both Illinois and the broader story, and thus makes ...
Mended Eggs? Lincoln’s Jewish Friends “Broken eggs can not be mended, Lincoln once wrote regarding ...
Lincoln Before the Inauguration Harold Holzer has authored or edited some thirty books on Abraham ...
This is an excerpt from the book, Abraham Lincoln and the German Immigrants: Turners and Forty-Eight...
German Americans, Abraham Lincoln, and the Republican Party As a retired marketing executive, Donald...
This pamphlet is a german biography by an intimate Lincoln associate, dedicated to Robert Todd Linco...
A twofold purpose informs this anthology of essays on ethnic voters in the presidential election of ...
Review of: "Lincoln Emancipated: The President and the Politics of Race," edited by Brian R. Dirck
Silverman’s book investigates Lincoln’s evolving personal, professional and political relationship w...
Stump speech A defining moment The time is February, the year, 1860, a Presidential year. The cou...
Immigration from German-speaking countries to the United States rose dramatically after the mid-1840...
Louis Gerteis, a Civil War historian, recalls a common image that Americans had of Germans in the m...
Review of: "Skim Milk Yankees Fighting: The Battle of Athens, Missouri, August 5, 1861," by Jonathan...
Correspondence between immigrants and their families and friends in Europe is a resource that has lo...
Review of: The Spirit of 1848: German Immigrants, Labor Conflict, and the Coming of the Civil War. L...
In Making an Antislavery Nation, Peck addresses both Illinois and the broader story, and thus makes ...
Mended Eggs? Lincoln’s Jewish Friends “Broken eggs can not be mended, Lincoln once wrote regarding ...
Lincoln Before the Inauguration Harold Holzer has authored or edited some thirty books on Abraham ...
This is an excerpt from the book, Abraham Lincoln and the German Immigrants: Turners and Forty-Eight...
German Americans, Abraham Lincoln, and the Republican Party As a retired marketing executive, Donald...
This pamphlet is a german biography by an intimate Lincoln associate, dedicated to Robert Todd Linco...
A twofold purpose informs this anthology of essays on ethnic voters in the presidential election of ...
Review of: "Lincoln Emancipated: The President and the Politics of Race," edited by Brian R. Dirck
Silverman’s book investigates Lincoln’s evolving personal, professional and political relationship w...
Stump speech A defining moment The time is February, the year, 1860, a Presidential year. The cou...
Immigration from German-speaking countries to the United States rose dramatically after the mid-1840...
Louis Gerteis, a Civil War historian, recalls a common image that Americans had of Germans in the m...
Review of: "Skim Milk Yankees Fighting: The Battle of Athens, Missouri, August 5, 1861," by Jonathan...
Correspondence between immigrants and their families and friends in Europe is a resource that has lo...
Review of: The Spirit of 1848: German Immigrants, Labor Conflict, and the Coming of the Civil War. L...
In Making an Antislavery Nation, Peck addresses both Illinois and the broader story, and thus makes ...
Mended Eggs? Lincoln’s Jewish Friends “Broken eggs can not be mended, Lincoln once wrote regarding ...
Lincoln Before the Inauguration Harold Holzer has authored or edited some thirty books on Abraham ...