Report on a Journey to the Western States of North America and a Stay of Several Years Along the Missouri during the Years 1824 25 26 and 1827

Report on a Journey to the Western States of North America and a Stay of Several Years Along the Missouri  during the Years 1824   25   26  and 1827
Author: Gottfried Duden
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1980
Genre: Missouri
ISBN: OCLC:1409453277

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The Arts and Architecture of German Settlements in Missouri

The Arts and Architecture of German Settlements in Missouri
Author: Charles Van Ravenswaay
Publsiher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2006
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0826217001

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Many Germans who immigrated to America in the nineteenth century settled in the lower Missouri River valley between St. Charles and Boonville, Missouri. In this magnificent book, which includes some six hundred photographs and drawings, Charles van Ravenswaay examines that immigration--who came, how, and why--and surveys the distinctive Missouri-German architecture, art, and crafts produced in the towns or on the farms of the rural counties of Cooper, Cole, Osage, Gasconade, Franklin, Montgomery, Warren, and St. Charles from the 1830s until the closing years of the century. As the immigrants sought to transplant their native culture to the Missouri backwoods, the compromises they were forced to make with conditions in Missouri produced many fascinating and individualistic structures and objects. They built half-timbered, stone, and brick houses and barns with designs reflecting the traditions of the many German regions from which the builders emigrated. The author's far-reaching study of immigrants' arts and crafts included furniture in traditional peasant designs as well as the Biedermeier and eclectic styles, redware and stoneware pottery, textiles, wood and stone carving, metalwares, firearms, baskets, musical instruments, prints, and paintings and identifies craftsmen working in all of these fields. One chapter is devoted to the objects the immigrants brought with them from the Old World. Added to this new printing of The Arts and Architecture of German Settlements in Missouri is a touching and informative introduction by Adolf E. Schroeder. Schroeder's long friendship with Charles van Ravenswaay allows him to reflect on the vast contributions this author made to our knowledge of Missouri's German culture. Everyone interested in architecture, crafts, or Missouriana will find this book indispensable as they savor van Ravenswaay's excellent presentation of the craftsmen and their products against the background of the aspirations and folkways of a distinctive culture.

Report on a Journey to the Western States of North America and a Stay of Several Years Along the Missouri during the Years 1824 25 26 and 1827

Report on a Journey to the Western States of North America and a Stay of Several Years Along the Missouri  during the Years 1824   25   26  and 1827
Author: Gottfried Duden
Publsiher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1980
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015003959429

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The author's intent was to promote and describe the midwest, specifically Missouri. His audience was the people of his native Germany.

Exploratory Travels Through the Western Territories of North America

Exploratory Travels Through the Western Territories of North America
Author: Zebulon Montgomery Pike,Thomas Rees
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 466
Release: 1811
Genre: America
ISBN: UCM:5324330231

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The report of the first United States expedition to the Southwest, here in the handsome first British edition. One of the most important American travel books, including accounts of Pike's explorations on the Mississippi, Red, and Arkansas rivers and his visit to the Spanish settlements in New Mexico. He also visited northern Texas, and Streeter considers his account excellent. The maps present in this edition are the "Map of the Interior Part of Louisiana" and a reduced version of the map of the Mississippi. The Pike expedition stands with the narratives of Lewis and Clark, and Long, as the most important of the early books on western exploration.

Indigenous Missourians

Indigenous Missourians
Author: Greg Olson
Publsiher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2023-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826274878

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The history of Indigenous people in present-day Missouri is far more nuanced, complex, and vibrant than the often-told tragic stories of conflict with white settlers and forced Indian removal would lead us to believe. In this path-breaking narrative, Greg Olson presents the Show Me State’s Indigenous past as one spanning twelve millennia of Native presence, resilience, and evolution. While previous Missouri histories have tended to include Indigenous people only during periods when they constituted a threat to the state’s white settlement, Olson shows us the continuous presence of Native people that includes the present day. Beginning thousands of years before the state of Missouri existed, Olson recounts how centuries of inventiveness and adaptability enabled Native people to create innovations in pottery, agriculture, architecture, weaponry, and intertribal diplomacy. Olson also shows how the resilience of Indigenous people like the Osages allowed them to thrive as fur traders, even as settler colonialists waged an all-out policy of cultural genocide against them. Though the state of Missouri claimed to have forced Indigenous people from its borders after the 1830s, Olson uses U.S. Census records and government rolls from the allotment period to show that thousands remained. In the end, he argues that, with a current population of 27,000 Indigenous people, Missouri remains very much a part of Indian Country, and that Indigenous history is Missouri history.

Yankee Merchants and the Making of the Urban West

Yankee Merchants and the Making of the Urban West
Author: Jeffrey S. Adler
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2002-09-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521522358

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How conflict sparked by the debate over the future of slavery remade the urban West.

German Americans on the Middle Border

German Americans on the Middle Border
Author: Zachary Stuart Garrison
Publsiher: Southern Illinois University Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2019-12-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780809337552

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Before the Civil War, Northern, Southern, and Western political cultures crashed together on the middle border, where the Ohio, Mississippi, and Missouri Rivers meet. German Americans who settled in the region took an antislavery stance, asserting a liberal nationalist philosophy rooted in their revolutionary experience in Europe that emphasized individual rights and freedoms. By contextualizing German Americans in their European past and exploring their ideological formation in failed nationalist revolutions, Zachary Stuart Garrison adds nuance and complexity to their story. Liberal German immigrants, having escaped the European aristocracy who undermined their revolution and the formation of a free nation, viewed slaveholders as a specter of European feudalism. During the antebellum years, many liberal German Americans feared slavery would inhibit westward progress, and so they embraced the Free Soil and Free Labor movements and the new Republican Party. Most joined the Union ranks during the Civil War. After the war, in a region largely opposed to black citizenship and Radical Republican rule, German Americans were seen as dangerous outsiders. Facing a conservative resurgence, liberal German Republicans employed the same line of reasoning they had once used to justify emancipation: A united nation required the end of both federal occupation in the South and special protections for African Americans. Having played a role in securing the Union, Germans largely abandoned the freedmen and freedwomen. They adopted reconciliation in order to secure their place in the reunified nation. Garrison’s unique transnational perspective to the sectional crisis, the Civil War, and the postwar era complicates our understanding of German Americans on the middle border.

Report on a Journey to the Western States of North America

Report on a Journey to the Western States of North America
Author: Gottfried Duden
Publsiher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 0826221432

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"In the early nineteenth century, Missouri played a central role in attracting Germans to the Midwest, perhaps most notably through Gottfried Duden's widely read Report on a Journey to the Western States of North America. Duden traveled to America in 1824 with a professional farmer and cook to work the land he purchased near what is now Dutzow, Missouri. He spent his days visiting the lead mines, duck hunting with Nathan Boone, and observing nature. His idyllic acccounts, written in the form of personal letters, covered many topics, from slavery and the indigenous inhabitants of the land to farming methods and weather. Duden returned to Germany in 1827, and in 1829 he self-published 1,500 copies of his "letters home," praising the virtues of Missouri for those wishing to be farmers or businessmen. By 1840, more than 38,000 Germans had settled in the lower Missouri River valley, and German immigrants to Missouri were often called 'followers of Duden.'" --