Settlement Patterns in Missouri: A Study of Population OriginsUniversity of Missouri Press, 1986 - 88 páginas Shows national origin of Missouri population by color coding in the major national groups of Germanic, Eastern Europe, British and Celtic, Central and Northern European, Southern European, and other groups. Within each group, individual countries are represented numerically. Includes dots showing slave holdings in 1860. Larger cities are indicated in black, with no ethnic breakdowns (St. Louis, Kansas City, Jefferson City, St. Joseph, Springfield, Joplin, Cape Girardeau). Includes illustrations in the margins. Shows county boundaries/names and primary rivers. |
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2 páginas coinciden con "The French in the Heart of America" en este libro.
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Contenido
Settlement Preceding the Civil War | 15 |
Settlement Following the Civil War | 30 |
Ancestry in Missouri 1980 | 43 |
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Settlement Patterns in Missouri: A Study of Population Origins Russel L. Gerlach Sin vista previa disponible - 1986 |
Términos y frases comunes
American Indian Dutch American Indians race Amish Amish and Mennonite areas Arkansas Bootheel Bureau Canada Cape Girardeau Census Church colony county Ancestry culture Dutch English French English French German established Ethnic settlements European Franklin County Freistatt French German Irish Gasconade Gasconade County Genevieve geographic Gerlach German Catholics German Irish Scottish German settlement immigrants Indian Dutch English Joseph Railroad Kansas land large numbers Little Dixie located Louis Louisiana Lutheran major Mennonites Mississippi River Mississippi valley Missouri Historical Review Missouri River nineteenth century northern Missouri numbers Old-stock Americans Osage County Osage Plain Ozark Highland percent period Perry County population of Missouri prairie railroad region reported rural Missouri rural population Russel L Scotch-Irish Scottish Not specified settled settlement in Missouri settlers significant numbers South southeastern Missouri Southern Southwest Missouri Spanish origin specific ancestry specified Foreign-born population Springfield Swedish Not specified Swiss Ulster-Scots United Washington Welsh