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Old German Store Journal 1895 - 1898

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    Posted 13 years ago

    lmpaden
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    Lists out each family's purchases in German from 1895 - 1898
    Later in the back some student wrote stories etc in English.
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    1. lmpaden lmpaden, 13 years ago
      This did come from a predominately German community in SW MN, Sleepy Eye. Thanks for your comment.
    2. Mrj303 Mrj303, 13 years ago
      Wow, I didn't know that AR8Jason. I have one side full blood Czech from Bohemia, but departed from Germany in 1875 and another side are full blood Germans departed from Germany around that time also. Both side came to America and both married the same type of Nationality here (Bohemia with Bohemia and German with German). Very interesting piece.
    3. lmpaden lmpaden, 13 years ago
      Jason> That must be awesome to go back and read old diaries from that time of actual family members.
      There are Shoneman's in central south MN too.
    4. Mrj303 Mrj303, 13 years ago
      My German side settled in Illinois, the Hattermanns

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