New Ulm in word and picture : J. H. Strasser's History of a German-American settlement (1892)
J. H. Strasser's history of New Ulm originally appear as an illustrated supplement of the New Ulm Post, a German-language weekly newspaper, edited by Strasser. It consisted of a collection of articles by Strasser as well as several prominent New Ulmers. The history was intended for a European as well as an American audience. It's purpose was not just to inform, but to encourage further settlement.
"J. H. Strasser's history of New Ulm originally appear as an illustrated supplement of the New Ulm Post, a German-language weekly newspaper, edited by Strasser. It consisted of a collection of articles by Strasser as well as several prominent New Ulmers. The history was intended for a European as well as an American audience. It's purpose was not just to inform, but to encourage further settlement."@en
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Max Kade German-American Center (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis)
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