Our Foreigners - A Chronicle of Americans in the Making by Samuel P. Orth
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page 187 of 224 (83%)
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Germans, in Pennsylvania, 13, 14;
lured by "soul-stealers," 15; religious communists from, 68 _et seq._; contrasted with Irish, 124; immigration tide, 124 _et seq._; first period of migration, 126-29; second period of migration, 129-40; causes of emigration, 130; sailing conditions, 134; social life, 137, 140; laborers, 137, 141; "Forty-eighters," 137-138; contribution to America, 139; newspapers, 139, 142-144; number of immigrants (1870-1910), 141; third period of migration, 141-46; Prussian spirit among later immigrants, 142-44; propaganda, 143-45; "exchange professors," 144; in Great War, 146; in Johnstown (Penn.), 216; in Granite City (Ill.), 217; in coal mines of Pennsylvania, 218 Germantown (Penn.), founded, 13; Pietists at, 69 Giessener Gesellschaft, 136 Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, 5 |
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