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===German Papers in the Americas=== | ===German Papers in the Americas=== | ||
Newly arrived immigrants and their home towns are often listed in old newspapers. For a listing of about 5,000 historical German-interest newspapers and the repositories, see the following source: | Newly arrived immigrants and their home towns are often listed in old newspapers. | ||
The book by Ernest Thode “''Historic German Newspapers Online''” lists links to approximately 2,000 German-language newspapers available online. Also see “''The Family Tree Historical Newspapers Guide- How to find your ancestors in archived newspapers''” by James M. Beidler, published in 2018 by Family Tree Books. | |||
For a listing of about 5,000 historical German-interest newspapers and the repositories, see the following source: | |||
*Arndt, Karl J. R., and May E. Olson. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/253998571&referer=brief_results ''The German Language Press of the Americas, 1732-1968: History and Bibliography = Die Deutschsprachige Presseder Amerikas, 1732-1968: Geschichte und Bibliographie'']. 2 vols. München, Germany: Verlag Dokumentation, 1973-1976. (FHL book 973 B33a1976.) | *Arndt, Karl J. R., and May E. Olson. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/253998571&referer=brief_results ''The German Language Press of the Americas, 1732-1968: History and Bibliography = Die Deutschsprachige Presseder Amerikas, 1732-1968: Geschichte und Bibliographie'']. 2 vols. München, Germany: Verlag Dokumentation, 1973-1976. (FHL book 973 B33a1976.) | ||
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