German Settlement in Illinois. Papers and Letters, 1822, 1832-1837, and 1846

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Collection Overview

Title: German Settlement in Illinois. Papers and Letters, 1822, 1832-1837, and 1846

Primary Creator: German Settlement In Illinois

Extent: 0.2 cubic feet

Subjects: Emigration and immigration, Farms, German Americans, Property, St. Clair County (Ill.), Weather

Forms of Material: Collected materials, Copies

Scope and Contents of the Materials

This collection contains transcripts and photocopies of letters and papers written by German settlers in St. Clair Co., Ill. The letters discuss climate, inflation in St. Louis, farming, land prices, and the scarcity of money. Also included are Gottfried Duden's description of his journey to Missouri, a guidebook for German emigrants taken from Das Westland, and Gustav Koerner's review of geographical and political situations concerning the German emigrants.

The original manuscripts in the collection are held by Cornell University.

Subject/Index Terms

Emigration and immigration
Farms
German Americans
Property
St. Clair County (Ill.)
Weather