|
Steele,
North Dakota: Diamond Jubilee, 1881 - 1956
Steele Diamond Jubilee Book Committee, Steele, North Dakota,
1956, 304 pages, softcover
The Germans from Russia Heritage Collection is pleased to provide
this diamond jubilee book of Steele in central North Dakota. The
book includes extensive community, church, school, business and
organization historical information including many photographs.
For researchers, the "Family History Section" includes
these German family names: Albrecht, Argent, Baer, DeKrey, Dewitz,
Dockter, Fischer, Gebhard, Goettertz, Grekoff, Hasse, Heinze, Huested,
Hochhalter, Hoffer, Holtz, Hornung, Huhncke, Hurd, Janke, Kautt,
Keim, Kelsch, Klatt, Koester, Kress, Lang, Lein, Liessman, Lindekugel,
Lipper, Loerch, Kerkel, Miller, Mullen, Nagel, Ness, Neubauer, Orner,
Preszler, Remmich, Sackman, Schenk, Schindler, Schrader, Schwartz,
Spangler, Thomas, Uglem, Wagner, Wehlitz, Werner andWoessner.
These families immigrated to the Steele and Kidder County area
from former Black Sea German villages of South Russia, today near
Odessa, Ukraine.
|
|
|
| Steele's second school building occupied
in September, 1913 |
Steele's Presbyterian Working Club
in 1900. All names identified with photo caption in book. |
|
|
|
|
Steele main street in 1910.
|
Steele school children in 1902. All
names identified with photo caption in book. |
Steele, North Dakota: Diamond Jubilee, 1881 - 1956
$45 plus Shipping & Handling
Download Order
Form
|