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Gackle Centennial - June 25-27, 2004
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Photos of the Gackle 2004 Centennial Parade
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Prairies & People: Gackle, North Dakota, 1904 - 2004
Gackle Centennial Book Committee, Gackle, North Dakota, 2004, 360 pages, hardcover
The Germans from Russia Heritage Collection is pleased to provide this
important centennial book of Gackle, Logan County, south central North
Dakota.
Many families immigrated to the Gackle area from Bessarabia and
from the Glckstal District villages of South Russia, today near Odessa, Ukraine.
The book includes a history of Gackle including the headline news from
1979 to 2004 taken from the Tri-County News, compiled by Marilyn
Enzminger. In the school section there is a listing of all staff and
graduates from 1923 to 2004 There are photographs from Gackle's Diamond
Jubilee in 1979, 1980s to 2004 and businesses. The "Gackle Churches and
Gackle Cemeteries" with photographs includes: Grace Baptist Church, First
United Church of Christ, Emmanuel Lutheran Church, St. Anne's Catholic
Church, Church of God (Seventh Day) and Old Apostolic Lutheran Church. An
important section is the listing of internments for the Gackle City
Cemetery, Emmanuel Congregation Cemetery, Homola Cemetery, Neudorf
Cemetery, Saari Cemetery and St. James Lutheran Cemetery.
The "Family Histories" section for pages 163 to 312 includes these last
names: Ackerman, Babitzke, Baer, Batsch, Beglau, Ben, Berge, Berlin,
Blaskowsky, Brunnmeier, Buchholz, Buerkle, Burkle, Cink, Dahl, Denning,
Deutscher, Dewald, Diede, Dittus, Dockter, Donat, Dorr, Duchscher,
Eissinger, Elhard, Entzminger, Fiechtern, Fischer, Fish, Flaig, Fregien,
Frey, Fries, Geinert, Geizler, Geohring, Gienger, Grenz, Groth, Gumke, Gums, Gutschmidt, Haut, Hehn, Heier, Heller, Henke, Henne, Herman,
Hermann, Holmstrom, Hummel, Janke, Jenner, Jerke, Kaseman, Ketterling,
Kinzler, Kleingartner, Klunde, Knecht, Koenig, Konrad, Krause, Krein,
Krenzel, Krieger, Kun, LaBrenz, Lachenmeier, Lahr, Lang, Lehr, Letcher,
Lunzman, Maier, Martin, Mayer, Meidinger, Mertz, Metzger, Meyer, Miller,
Mittedlstadt, Moldenhauer, Moose, Morlock, Mueller, Muller, Neumann,
Nitschke, Presler, Rankinen, Rasch, Remboldt, Rivinius, Rudolph, Ruff,
Schaffer, Schaible, Schlaht, Schlecht, Schlenker, Schlittenhard, Schmidt,
Schott, Schuldheisz, Schweitzer, Sommerfeld, Speidel, Suko, Wegner,
Weispfenning, Wendel, Winterfeldt, Richter, Wolff, Zenker, Zillner, Zimmerman and Zwinger.
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Streeter
Centennial
July 1-3, 2005
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Photos of Streeter 2005 Centennial Parade
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Streeter Centennial 2005: 100 Years Celebration
Updated: 6-15-2005
Streeter Centennial Book Committee, Streeter, North Dakota, 2005, 444 pages, hardcover
The Germans from Russia Heritage Collection is pleased to provide this impressive centennial book of
Streeter, North Dakota including Bloomfield and Richville.
The book includes these sections: 1) Streeter History/Streeter Herald Paper; 2) Older Photos; 3) Older Ads/Recipes; 4) Threshing; 5) 1955 Jubilee; 6) 1980 Jubilee; 7) Mackin Hotel; Northern Pacific; 8) Presbyterian Church; 9) Streeter Auto Building; 10) Streeter School; 11) Salt Lake; 12) Former and Lists of Businesses; 13) Current Businesses; 14) Organizations/Current Buildings (Memorial Hall Museum); 15) Churches; 16) Streeter History 1962-2004; 17) Family Histories; 18) Additional Older Photos; 19) Talent Show; and 20; Index.
John Dockter's Reflections to the Dakota Freie Presse newspaper in 1939 and 1940 is printed.
Impressive historical documentation and photographs are included throughout the book.
The Streeter Family Histories section covers pages 117 to 367 including these German family names: Ackerman, Bachman, Bader, Baetsch, Balzer, Batelaan, Beck, Becker, Berglau, Bender, Bentz, Betz, Birkholz, Bitterman, Bonnet, Borth, Braun, Brenneise, DeWald, Brunner, Buchfink, Buck, Bossert, Deutscher, Dexheimer, Dockter, Doehr, Dorr, Ebel, Eckroth, Eder, Eisbenbeis, Elhard, Entzi, Enzminger, Erbele, Fandrich, Fercho, Fischer, Flemmer, Freier, Gienger, Goehring, Goff, Graf, Grenz, Gross, Grosz, Gums, Guthmiller, Hayne, Harr, Harter, Hauck, Haut, Hehn, Heier, Herpel, Hermann, Hettich, Himmerlich, Hochhalter, Hoff, Hoffer, Hoffman, Hofstadter, Horner, Horst, Hust, Iszler, Janke, Just, Kaiser, Kambeitz, Kammerer, Kauk, Ketterling, Kienzie, Kirschenmann, Klein, Kleingartner, Klundt, Kluthe, Knecht, Knell, Kopfmann, Kraft, Kramlich, Kubler, Kuehn, Kummer, Kuntz, Lachenmeier, Lang, Lauf, Lautt, Lehr, Lipp, Lunzman, Maas, Maier, Martin, Mayer, Meidinger, Meisch, Mertz, Miller, Moos, Morlock, Moser, Nenow, Neumiller, Opp, Perman, Pfaff, Pestal, Pfeifle, Phelps, Pietz, Priebe, Raile, Rau, Reich, Remboldt, Remmich, Rempfer, Rivinius, Roesler, Roth, Rueb, Ruff, Sayler, Schaffer, Schauer, Scheet, Schell, Scherr, Schlasinger, Schlecht, Schlechter, Schnabel, Schnaidt, Schlenker, Schmidt, Schock, Schopp, Schuler, Schultes, Schulz, Schumacher, Schumaker, Schutt, Schwartzwalter, Schwarz, Schwecke, Schweigert, Siegle, Speidel, Spitzer, Strehle, Stroh, Suko, Tarnasky, Veil, Voegele, Wagner, Wahl, Weisser, Weisz, Wentz, Wetzel, Wieland, Wittmier, Wolf, Wolff, Zenker, Zentner, Zimmerman, Zinck and
Zurmiller.
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Fredonia Centennial
Fredonia, North Dakota - 2-4 July 2004
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Fredonia Centennial: 1904 - 2004, Fredonia, North Dakota
Fredonia Centennial Committee, Fredonia, North Dakota, 2003, 304 pages,
hardcover
The Germans from Russia Heritage Collection is pleased to provide the
excellent community history of
Fredonia in south central North Dakota settled by many Germans from Russia families.
The book includes the section: History of the Fredonia Community, Present
History, Churches and
Cemeteries, Schools, Pictures of Events in Fredonia,
Family Histories, Weather and Hunting.
Included many photographs, a bibliography and index of family names.
The major part of the book is the Family Histories including the
names: Babitzke, Batsch, Becker, Bender, Benkendorf, Braun, Brosz,
Buchholz, Dallman, Dittus, Entzi, Erbele, Fercho, Fiechtner, Friederich,
Fuchs, Geiszler, Gutschmidt, Haag, Harr, Haas, Hauff, Hehr, Heidinger,
Heinle, Heller, Herman, Hermann, Himmelspach, Hoffman, Hollan, Janke,
Jonas, Ketterling, Kinzler, Kirschenmann, Kjos, Klein, Kleingartner,
Klipfel, Knapp, Koenig, Kosanke, Kramlich, Krenzel, Krueger, Kungel,
Krueger, Kungel, Lautt, Lunzman, Maier, Mayer, Meidinger, Metz, Miller,
Mogck, Moldenhauer, Mosset, Mund, Munsch, Netz, Nitschke, Oelke, Ost,
Radke, Rasch, Reich, Remien, Richter, Rossman, Rudolph, Ruff, Schempp,
Schlabsz, Schlecht, Schlenker, Schlenz, Schmierer, Schmitz, Schnabel,
Schneider, Schock, Schott, Schultz, Schweigert, Seefried, Stoa, Stringer,
Strobel, Suko, Sukutt, Vogel, Wagner, Wahl, Weispfenning, Werth, Widmer,
Wittmayer, Woehl, Wolf, Zahn and Siebart.
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