| Spirit
of Wishek Golden Jubilee: 1898 - 1948
Wishek Golden Jubilee Committee, Wishek, North Dakota, 1948, 185
pages, softcover
ODIN
(Online Dakota Information Network)
The Germans from Russia Collection is pleased to provide a re-print
of the 1948 Wishek Golden Jubilee book in cooperation with the Wishek
Centennial Committee. An index of family names has been added to
the book.
The book includes the detailed section, "History of Wishek";
"Church History"; local organizations, miliary service
men, and the Wishek Public Schools.
German-Russian family biographies for pages 35 to 99 include: Ackermann,
Aipperspach, Bader, Bauer, Boschee, Deyle, Diegel, Dockter, Doering,
Donner, Eckman, Eisenbeis, Eissinger, Ernst, Fetzer, Foerderer,
Frank, Frey, Furrer, Gaier, Gall, Gehring, Goebel, Gruebele, Hellmuth,
Herman, Herr, Heyne, Hilscher, Hochhalter, Hofer, Hoirup, Humann,
Junkert, Just, Kaseman, Kemmet, Ketterling, Kogler, Kramer, Krein,
Kurle, Lang, Martel, Meidinger, Miller, Mindt, Mittelstadt, Mueller,
Nickisch, Nies, Nippolt, Ottmar, Perman, Pfeifle, Preszler, Pudwill,
Rath, Reich, Rieger, Ritter, Roehn, Rueb, Rudolf, Salzer, Sayler,
Schaeffer, Schauer, Schilling, Schmalz, Schmidt, Schmierer, Schmitt,
Schnabel, Schock, Schwindt, Siffermann, Sprenger, Staebler, Stebner,
Stevahn, Stock, Stockburger, Stroh, Sukut, Thurn, Ulmer, Unruh,
Vossler, Walth, Wanner, Weber, Weisser, Weider, Werre, Wiest, Woehl,
and Wolff.
Many of these families immigrated from the following former German
village of South Russia and Bessarabia (today Ukraine and Moldova):
Alt Danzig, Bergdorf, Glueckstal, Grossliebental, Gueldendorf, Johannestal,
Kandel, Kassel, Klein-Neudorf, Lichtenfeld, Marienberg, Neuberg,
Neudorf, Neustadt, Rohrbach, and Worms.
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Family sodhouse
near Wishek. |
Creamery at Wishek. |
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Distant view of
early Wishek settlement. |
Wishek's first
Fourth of July Celebration. |
Spirit of Wishek Golden Jubilee: 1898 - 1948
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