@inbook{1105, keywords = {Waterloo County, Ethnic groups, Ethnic identity, German language, Germans, Mennonites, Immigration, Settlers, Amish, Pennsylvania Germans, Occupations, Waterloo Township}, author = {Kenneth McLaughlin and Susan Burke and Matthew Hill}, title = {Waterloo County: a Pennsylvania-German homeland}, abstract = {An outline of the settlement of Mennonite and Amish pioneers between 1800 and 1835 and the subsequent arrival of German-speaking migrants from Europe. The author compares the main groups of settlers in their occupations, values and culture, and notes the development of strong German nationalism among some Waterloo County Germans from the late nineteenth century. Illustrations include a facsimile and redrawing of what is believed to be the first map of Waterloo Township in 1818.}, year = {1991}, journal = {From Pennsylvania to Waterloo: Pennsylvania-German folk culture in transition}, number = {Book, Section}, pages = {35-45. ill., maps, }, publisher = {Friends of the Joseph Schneider Haus}, address = {Kitchener}, language = {English}, }