Karl E. Lutze:Awakening to Equality: A Young White Pastor at the Dawn of Civil Rights
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1951.. Don Bosco Verlag, München, 173 Seiten Softcover; Ecken u. Kanten abgestoßen u. abgegriffen; Seiten leicht gebräunt; mittlerer Zustand 1. Band Bücher, 1951., … Más…
1951.. Don Bosco Verlag, München, 173 Seiten Softcover; Ecken u. Kanten abgestoßen u. abgegriffen; Seiten leicht gebräunt; mittlerer Zustand 1. Band Bücher, 1951., 0, 1968.. Tübingen - Basel, Horst Erdmann Verlag, 102 Seiten gebundene Ausgabe, Leinen, guter Zustand, seiten leicht gebräunt, kleine Bleistiftnotiz am Deckblatt, Schutzumschlag an den Kanten beschädigt; Bücher, 1968., 0, 1881. Early days in Portage County, WI, are recalled through a mixture of colorful tales, historic data and individual biographies in this New 41 page 8 1/2" x 11" spiral-bound booklet, printed single-sided on 60 # opaque paper. The front cover is a parchtex card stock, protected with a vinyl sheet. The information comes from a rare 1881 book, entitled History of Northern Wisconsin. We've enlarged the area on a map from the original book, and included it along with two other maps of historic interest. Communities currently listed for this area by the National Association of Counties include: Alban, Almond, Amherst, Amherst Junction, Bancroft, Belmont, Buena Vista, Carson, Custer, Dewey, Eau Pleine, Grant, Hull, Junction City, Lanark, Linwood, Milladore (part), Nelsonville, New Hope, Park Ridge, Pine Grove, Plover, Rosholt, Sharon, Stevens Point (County Seat), Stockton, Whiting. (Some towns may not be mentioned in the booklet.) Among the many subjects included are: Location, Physical Features, Natural Resources, Climate, and Railroads; Indian agents John Bowyer and Samuel C. Stambaugh; Unfair attempts to secure Indian lands; several Indian biographies; Early lumbering operations; narration of an early settler, S.A. Sherman; the Importance of the White Pine; Political History and names of "principal persons" in 1842; first county officials; Population and other statistics; the Civil War period -- the Pinery Rifles, Pinery Boys, Evergreens, Lyons Pinery Battery, Pinery Stars, etc.; the county seat, Stevens Point, including a drawing of the town; Early businesses, factories, saw-mills, hotels, fire department, etc.; churches, Newspapers; Societies; Professions; Miscellaneous items of historical interest, including the lynching of the Cartwright brothers; Portage's first county seat, Plover; other villages; and other interesting bits of history and trivia. Attention Genealogists: This booklet contains biographies of many county residents of the late 1800s. Some of these are brief, but others include family members, affiliations, war records, and business activities. Those listed are: (NOT in alphabetical order): John B. DuBay, Capt. William Bremmer, Satterlee Clark, Abraham Brawley, Samuel R. Merrill, George Stronger, Orange R. Ellis, William Sylvester, W.S. Patrick, Dr. L.S. McCulloch, Herbert Wood, Cephas Shekells, Mrs. D.P. Brown, Nathaniel F. Bliss, W.C. Davenport, John Whitel Dr. Alfred Earll, Dr. William Schofield, Homer Drake, William Wyatt, Judge Miner Strope, Rev. J. Edwards, Theodore C. Ellis, Col. James S. Alban, E.L. Pike, Daniel McAuliff, Dr. Luther Hanchett, Charles Callahan, David A. Agnew Jr., Thomas Adams, G.F. Andrae, George W. Bailey, Valentine B. Bakens, Frederick A. Bandow, Count S. Bielski, Walter R. Barnes, Marshall W. Blanchard, Charles E. Blodgett, A. Earl Bosworth, Abraham Brawley, Anderson W. Brown, Edward Dexter Brown, Webster E. Brown, Benjamin Burr, John Cadman, Martin Cahill, Gavin Campbell, James H. Carlisle, G.W. Cate, Albert G. Cate, Charles Chafee, Owen Clark, M. Clifford, Sidney B. Coleman, Patrick Collins, William Collins, Richard A. Cook, E.M. Copps, Dr. Samuel J. Coyne, William L. Covel, Henry Curran, A. Daemka, James P. Dorsey, David J. Ellenwood, James A. Felch, T.E. Fuller, Benjamin Fulton, Hiram E. Gee, Frank N. George, W.H. Gilchrist, Ed. D. Glennon, W.W. Goff, August Goerke, Peter Gordon, Henry W. Guy, John T. Hanson, Willis W. Haseltine, Ralph Harvey, E.R. Herren (pix), Constantine Heil, Edmund J. Hildreth, Henry Hoeffler, Nicholas Jacobs, Mayor John O. Johnsen, D. Lloyd Jones, S.H. Karner, J.R. Kingsbury, Alexander Krembs, Adam Kuhl, Henry William Lee, Christian Oleson Loberg, Andrew Lutz, John Lutz, H.D. McCulloch, John R. McDonald, William W. Mitchell, George S. Mitchell, Ludwig P. Moen, Thomas H. McDill (pix), Robert Nesbitt, Michael O'Keefe, Allen O. Packard, George A. Packard, William H. Packard, Gilbert L. Park, Oren Parmeter, Fayette Patterson, Dr. John Phillips (pix), John S. Pipe, Frank Pipe, Joseph F. Potter, J.L. Printice, John Rennie, J.O. Raymond (pix), John Rice, Thomas C. Rice, Dr. Galen Rood, M.A. Rousseau, Dr. Edgar P. Russ, Stillman H. Sawyer, Daniel Seyler, Simon Augustus Sherman (pix), Clarence A . Sherman, Eugene A. Sherman, John A. Slothower, John Slothower, M.C. Slutts, Dr. Jesse Smith, William W. Spraggon, George Stenger, Washburn Stone, John Stumpf, Caleb Swayze, Frank H. Taylor, David H. Vaughn, Stiles H. Vaughn, Harvey M. Wadleigh, Matther Wadleigh, John Alexander Frazer Walker, William Walker, Silas S. Walsworth, William Walton, Thomas Welch, Maurice Weisen, George E. Wert, Charles Weston, William Weston, Frank L. Wheelock, O.C. Wheelock, Mrs. Fidelia N. White, Thomas Jefferson Wright, A.F. Wyatt, Phillip Bremmer, Levi M. Gregory, Oliver H. Lamoreaux, Jerry D. Rogers, Miner Strope, John W. Strope, William B. Shepard, Allen A. Walbridge, Horace allington, William C. Holly, Orlin L. Rickard, Edgar Starke, John Sievertson, Enoch Webster, George Clayton, Frank Russel, Oswald Voyer, Leonard N. Anson, William Herron, Alexander Love, John McGuire, James Meehan, Milo S. Wood, Thomas Pipe. . Limited Edition Reprint. Spiral/Comb . New/No Jacket. 8.5" x 11". Private Press., 1881, 6, Chicago Illinois: Western Historical Publishing Co., 1882. Early days in the tri-county area consisting of Nuckolls, Thayer and Webster Counties, Nebraska, are recalled through colorful tales, factual data and individual biographies in this 44-page spiral bound booklet excerpted from the rare 1882 book: History of the State of Nebraska, originally published by the Western Historical Co. of Chicago, and Nebraska, a Guide to the Cornhusker State, a 1939 project of the Federal Writers of the Works Progress Administration. The booklet is printed on 60# paper. A vinyl sheet has been added to protect the full-color front cover. Topics included are: Nuckolls County: Physical description, Early history, "firsts," Pioneer Reminiscences, Indian Troubles, County organization and officials, Railroads, Statistics, Towns -- Superior (local matters, mills, city officials), Nelson (county seat, churches, newspapers, lodges), and Hardy. Thayer County: Physical description, Early history, Early settlers, Extensive Indian Troubles, County organization and officials, Schools, County buildings, Railroads and Stages, Women's Sufferage Movement (first in state), Calamities (grasshoppers, tornado, etc.), Towns -- Hebron (early history, city officials, local institutions, mills, education, religion, the press, societies), Alexandria (churches, societies), Hubbell (lodges), Carleton (churches) Belvidere, Davenport, Chester, Friedensan and Harbine. Webster: Physical description, Early settlement, "firsts," General history, County organization and officials, Towns -- Red Cloud (early history, the great storm, local matters, societies, newspapers), Guide Rock, Blue Hill, Amboy, and Cowles, The booklet contains biographies of many residents. While primarily of interest to descendants, these often contain clues to the area and the times. Biographical sketches include: Nuckolls County: Superior -- A. Beal, L.U. Beal, W.S. Bloom, David Guthrie, Alex Hunter, S.C. Latham, William Loudon, C.H. McHugh, T.J. Padden, R.N. Simonton, Dr. E.M. Snodgrass, S. Timerman, H.H. Williams, H.W. Young; Nelson -- N. Atkinson, J.A. Barber, W.A. Bergstresser, D.W. Barker, J.M. Campbell, J.M. Cook, E.H. Dowland, W.O. Ellis, Thomas Fickes, O.A. Follmer, M.L. Fogel, R.M. Gourlay, S.L. Hall, J.P. Hammond, Robert Hollingworth, O.V. Ingersoll, A.W. McReynolds, Theodore J. Moelle, P.C. Moorhead, J. Ritterbush, Thomas L. Selby, J.N. Shank, Dr. H.A. Stokes; Hardy -- Samuel A. Cyr, D. Griffiths, Thomas L. Hall, J.B. Skinner; Elk Precinct -- Joseph Carlon, E.S. Comstock, G.D. Follmer, Springer Galley, Samuel Johnston, D.W. Montgomery, Capt. W.A. Scott, A. Simonton, L.A. Spurck; Sherman Precinct -- S.T. Caldwell, George Felton, Charles Klingerman, J.A. Roberts, A. Wiggins; Liberty Precinct -- James Beacham, James Crawford, J.B. Nesbitt, C.M. Woodward; Bohnart Precinct -- Rev. B. Kuppenbender, Enoch Owens, J.F. Schell, Louis Schumm; Alban Precinct -- Joseph Hunter; Nora Precinct -- Jonathan Higgins and Ira D. Kemmerer. Thayer County: Hebron -- William M. Barger, Winslow H. Barger, Benjamin F. Berkey, Bethscheider Brothers, Dr. Thomas D. Bristol, T.L. Cadwallader, Albert F. Clemons, Noah B. Coffman, Charles B. Coon, Erasmus M. Correll, David S. Dusenbery, Richard Ellison, Rev. P.J. Erlach, Stephen L. Evans, Morris S. Ferguson, H.E. Garzee, Jacob Hendershot, John W. Hughes, David M. Moyer, Edward S. Past, Carlisle Phebus, Norman Rapalee, A.C. Ring, Savage & Coffman, Manford Savage, Daniel T. Scoville, Benjamin R. Smith, Thomas J. Thompson, W.J. Thompson, William L. Thompson, M.H. Weiss, J.Anton Willy, Wetherald Brothers, Werner Brothers; Alexander -- M.J. Abbott, Solon B. Carpenter, Isidore Ebert, James H. Enslow, C.F. McGrew, Dr. Samuel Morrow, Dr. Thomas McGee, John Nightengale, M.M. Padden, Hugh M. Ross, Dr. James Thomas, George Weisel, W.W. Wirt; Hubbell -- L.B. Dobyns, Joseph Pickering; Carleton -- S.W. Chambers, James F. Green, Henry B. Hamilton, David Olds, Emory Truesdell, Merritt Truesdell, Edward O. Wallace, John B. Wiley; Belvidere -- Frederick Bruning, Peter F. Burruss, Henry W. Cornell, Thomas Isett James, James Leslie, C.F. Moore, Harvey N. Morgan, Dr. J.J. Piggott, F. Servoss; Davenport -- George W. Bearnes, Charles W. Eaton, Orson V. Knowlton, Eugene L. Lyons, McShane Brothers, Charles G. Peil, Benjamin F. Stump, Wesley Teter and James G. Van De Walker; Chester -- Charles B. Kyser and James Wilson. Webster: Red Cloud -- L.P. Albright, A.T. Ayers, George W. Ball, J.P. Bayha, Charles Buschow, O.C. Case, A. Cook, Joseph Garber, Samuel Garber, Silas Garber, Gilham & Tulleys, W.E. Jackson, C.W. Kaley, W.H. Ludlow, David Lutz, M.B. McNitt, A.S. Marsh, Mrs. Sarah Mick, J.L. Miller, Levi Moore, Dr. J.M. Mosena, E.M. Perkins, A.C. Pope, J.L. Miller, Levi Moore, Dr. J.M. Mosena, E.M. Perkins, A.C. Pope, C.H. Potter, C.E. Putnam, W.N. Richardson, Augustus Roats, W.H. Sayre, S.C. Smith (pix), E.B. Smith, Charles W. Springer, W.H. Strohm, M.L. Thomas, Dr. I.W. Tulleys, R.W. Van Dyke, J.C. Warren, H.A. Watson; Guide Rock -- C.F. Allen, Charles G. Codman, J.W. Crary, A.H. Crary, A. Garber, John S. Marsh, E.O. Parker, A.S. Proudfit, Dr. J.W. Robinson, J.B. Sabin, Dr. J.E. Smith, Andrew M. Talbot, John L. Vance; Blue Hill-- F.C. Buschow, Canfield & Parker, John S. Hoover, John S. McClelland, Solomon Mandelbaum, G.M. Morey, R.A. Simpson, Dr. Ph. D. Shunk and C.G. Wilson. The final part of the booklet contains a brief excerpt from Nebraska, a Guide to the Cornhusker State. This includes brief stops at Red Cloud and Inavale, and at the site of the Eubank Massacre.. Limited Edition Reprint. Spiral/Comb . New/No Jacket. 8.5" x 11". Private Press., Western Historical Publishing Co., 1882, 6, Columbia, Missouri: University of Missouri Press, 2006. CR2 - A first edition first printing hardcover book SIGNED and inscribed by author to previous owner on the front free endpaper in very good condition in very good dust jacket. Book has label on the front free endpaper, dust jacket and book have some bumped corners, light discoloration and shelf wear. Awakening to Equality is a moving story that captures the real-life education of a prominent clergyman during a critical period in American life.9.25"x6.25", 164 pages. Satisfaction Guaranteed.. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcover. 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