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German Canadiana in Ontario Bibliography
Charles W. Schierholtz
Type: Journal ArticleAbstract: An obituary of Schierholtz (1859-1953) who owned "The Elmira Advertiser" until 1916 when it amalgamated with "The Elmira Signet".Year of publication: 1953Historical Period: 1859-1953Export options:Conestoga Trail
Type: BookYear of publication: 2004Export options:Der Rucksackroman
Type: BookKeywords:Year of publication: 2004Export options:Die Sprache der Anzeigenwerbung im Berliner Journal: Eine Analyse ausgewählter Anzeigen von 1859-1918.
Type: ThesisYear of publication: 2004Export options:German language maintenance across Canada : a handbook
Type: BookYear of publication: 2004Export options:German-American immigration and ethnicity in comparative perspective
Type: BookKeywords: German Americans Social conditionsImmigrants United States Social conditionsGerman Americans Ethnic identityGerman Americans Politics and governmentGermany Emigration and immigration HistoryUnited States Emigration and immigration HistoryUnited States Ethnic relationsYear of publication: 2004Export options:Henry Weber Shoemaker, 1878-1953
Type: Journal ArticleAbstract: An obituary of the pharmacist who owned Shoemaker's Drug Store in Kitchener for forty years.Year of publication: 1953Historical Period: 1878-1953Export options:Hessians of Marysburg, Ontario: Hessian settlers at the Bay of Quinte, Lake Ontario
Type: BookYear of publication: 2004Export options:Honour to whom honour is due
Type: Journal ArticleAbstract: A note of a birthday tribute to the noted writer who was the first trained librarian in Ontario and the first woman president of various local organizations, including the Waterloo Historical Society.Year of publication: 1953Historical Period: 1953Export options:Jewish Adult Grandchildren and their Grandparents
Type: Journal ArticleAbstract: Presents a compilation of studies on how relationships between adult Jewish grandchildren (over the age of 19) and grandparents in Toronto, Ontario, were perceived by the younger generation. ...Year of publication: 2004Export options: