Author: Alf L. Scott
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Languages : en
Pages : 1209
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The Swedes in Texas in Words and Pictures
Author: Alf L. Scott
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Languages : en
Pages : 1209
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Languages : en
Pages : 1209
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Swedes in Texas in Words and Pictures, 1838-1918
Author: Ernest Severin
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Category : Swedish Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 1276
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Category : Swedish Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 1276
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The Swedish-American Historical Quarterly
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Category : Swedes
Languages : en
Pages : 524
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Category : Swedes
Languages : en
Pages : 524
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The Swedes of Texas
Author: Carl Martin Rosenquist
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Category : Swedes
Languages : en
Pages : 554
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Category : Swedes
Languages : en
Pages : 554
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The Swedish Pioneer Historical Quarterly
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Category : Swedes
Languages : en
Pages : 340
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Languages : en
Pages : 340
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The History of the Georgetown Evangelical Free Church
Author: Glynda Joy Nord
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1466907649
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 185
Book Description
Swedish immigrate settlers in Williamson County met together in homes for worship services as early as 1884. In 1891 this congregation was organized in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sven Peterson by 21 charter members, known as Brushy Evangelical Free Church. The congregation built a sanctuary in 1892 on land southeast of Georgetown donated by C. J. Gustafson. This Georgetown site was acquired in 1960, and a new sanctuary was dedicated in 1963. This church has been part of Williamson County history for nearly a century. (1988)
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1466907649
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 185
Book Description
Swedish immigrate settlers in Williamson County met together in homes for worship services as early as 1884. In 1891 this congregation was organized in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sven Peterson by 21 charter members, known as Brushy Evangelical Free Church. The congregation built a sanctuary in 1892 on land southeast of Georgetown donated by C. J. Gustafson. This Georgetown site was acquired in 1960, and a new sanctuary was dedicated in 1963. This church has been part of Williamson County history for nearly a century. (1988)
The Swedish Texans
Author: Larry Emil Scott
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 308
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Examines the accomplishments of Swedes in Texas, looking at the ways in which they adapted their customs to life in the New World.
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 308
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Examines the accomplishments of Swedes in Texas, looking at the ways in which they adapted their customs to life in the New World.
The Swedes in Texas
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Category : Swedes
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Category : Swedes
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Motion Pictures From the Fabulous 1940's
Author: Terry Rowan
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1329811410
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
In Europe the war was already old, but while feeding nickels into roadhouse jukeboxes, the Presidential conventions, where the biggest question would be whether That Man in the White House would shatter yet another precedent and run for a third term. To many Americans, there seemed little else worth worrying about. As with all time periods, the 1940s had a set of specific fads that were popular around the country. Read this book and find out about the films of this decade and more...
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1329811410
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
In Europe the war was already old, but while feeding nickels into roadhouse jukeboxes, the Presidential conventions, where the biggest question would be whether That Man in the White House would shatter yet another precedent and run for a third term. To many Americans, there seemed little else worth worrying about. As with all time periods, the 1940s had a set of specific fads that were popular around the country. Read this book and find out about the films of this decade and more...
The Other Texas Frontier
Author: Harry Huntt Ransom
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 1477306307
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 75
Book Description
“One is tempted to say that wherever there was a frontier in America there was a counterfrontier and that the main purpose of this counterfrontier was not only to help man grow or dig or catch or kill his livng but also to put this man in communication with the traditions of his kind and thereby secure to his descendants the benefits of the free mind.” —Harry Huntt Ransom The reflections of Harry Huntt Ransom (1908–1976) in The Other Texas Frontier present an alternative to the stereotypical picture of the brash, blustery heroes of the Texas frontier. Here, in six highly readable essays, Ransom posits a thesis of the counterfrontier: a quiet settling of the land by thoughtful, undramatic citizens who, he says, were the other Texans—the Texans without guns. Three of the essays are profiles of gifted men from Texas’ nineteenth century: Ashbel Smith, physician, diplomat, and first president of the Board of Regents of the University of Texas; Sherman Goodwin, physician, horticulturalist, bibliophile (and Ransom’s own grandfather); and Swante Palm, Swedish immigrant, bibliographer, and generous patron of the University of Texas libraries. Harry Huntt Ransom, one of Texas’ most accomplished men of letters and for forty-one years an integral part of the University of Texas System as professor, dean, president, and chancellor, leaves an extraordinary legacy to Texas for both his educational and literary service. Though educated out of state, he returned to his native Texas after completion of his PhD at Yale to teach, research, and write in the fields of copyright law, literary history, and bibliography. As founder of the Humanities Research Center, he was squarely in the tradition of the men he was writing about. Compiled and edited after Ransom’s death by his wife, Hazel H. Ransom, the literary sketches of The Other Texas Frontier form a book that Ransom himself had outlined but had not completed.
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 1477306307
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 75
Book Description
“One is tempted to say that wherever there was a frontier in America there was a counterfrontier and that the main purpose of this counterfrontier was not only to help man grow or dig or catch or kill his livng but also to put this man in communication with the traditions of his kind and thereby secure to his descendants the benefits of the free mind.” —Harry Huntt Ransom The reflections of Harry Huntt Ransom (1908–1976) in The Other Texas Frontier present an alternative to the stereotypical picture of the brash, blustery heroes of the Texas frontier. Here, in six highly readable essays, Ransom posits a thesis of the counterfrontier: a quiet settling of the land by thoughtful, undramatic citizens who, he says, were the other Texans—the Texans without guns. Three of the essays are profiles of gifted men from Texas’ nineteenth century: Ashbel Smith, physician, diplomat, and first president of the Board of Regents of the University of Texas; Sherman Goodwin, physician, horticulturalist, bibliophile (and Ransom’s own grandfather); and Swante Palm, Swedish immigrant, bibliographer, and generous patron of the University of Texas libraries. Harry Huntt Ransom, one of Texas’ most accomplished men of letters and for forty-one years an integral part of the University of Texas System as professor, dean, president, and chancellor, leaves an extraordinary legacy to Texas for both his educational and literary service. Though educated out of state, he returned to his native Texas after completion of his PhD at Yale to teach, research, and write in the fields of copyright law, literary history, and bibliography. As founder of the Humanities Research Center, he was squarely in the tradition of the men he was writing about. Compiled and edited after Ransom’s death by his wife, Hazel H. Ransom, the literary sketches of The Other Texas Frontier form a book that Ransom himself had outlined but had not completed.