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Israel Christian Gronau first encountered numerous families of Protestant exiles from Salzburg, Austria. It was in Rotterdam, Holland, in 1733 that Rev. His reports were carefully crafted from a patchwork of rich colonial sources, by far the most important of which were the intimate observations of the German religious pastors who assumed responsibility for the communitys evolution. A unique mix of Protestant propaganda, social history, community study, spiritual biography, and environmental and economic reportage, the reports were originally edited by Lutheran theologian Samuel Urlsperger (16851772) in the imperial city of Augsburg, Bavaria, in the eighteenth century and published in Halle under the title Ausfhrliche Nachricht von den saltzburgischen Emigranten, die sich in America niedergelassen haben (173551). The Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America offer an extraordinary window into the day-to-day lives of colonists establishing new settlements in North America. Most University Press titles are availablefrom popular ebook vendors.Printed digitally Volumes 15 were published as part of the Wormsloe Foundation Publications series. 9, etc.īritish Library Cataloging in Publication Data available Series: Publications (Wormsloe Foundation) v. Indians of North AmericaGeorgiaMissionsHistorySources. Stockbridge IndiansMissionsHistorySources. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Ĭontents: v. 15 issued in series: Publications (Wormsloe Foundation) Translation of Ausfhrliche Nachricht von den saltzburgischen Emigranten, die sich in America niedergelassen haben. 8 translated by Maria Magdalena Hoffmann-Loerzer, Renate Wilson, and George Fenwick Jones. 7 translated and edited by George Fenwick Jones and Don Savelle. 6 translated and edited by George Fenwick Jones and Renate Wilson. Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Dataĭetailed reports on the Salzburger emigrants who settled in America. THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA PRESSATHENS AND LONDONġ988 by the University of Georgia PressAthens, Georgia 30602All rights reserved Translated byDON SAVELLEGEORGE FENWICK JONES MONUMENT COMMEMORATING THE EARLY SALZBURGERSBURIED IN THE DASHER CEMETERY IN SOUTHERN GEORGIA. Edited by Samuel Urlsperger - Volume Ten, 1743ĭetailed Reports on theSalzburger EmigrantsWho Settled in America. Press Rights:ĭetailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America.
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Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this collection, do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.ĭescription based on online resource title from PDF title page (viewed July 15, 2021) Metadata URL: Language: eng Extent: 1 online resource (xvii, 183 pages) : illustrations Holding Institution: University of Georgia. The Georgia Open History Library has been made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom. Includes bibliographical references and index. Indians of North America-Missions-Georgia-History-Sources Type: Text Description: Translation of the part of Ausführliche Nachricht von den saltzburgischen Emigranten, die sich in America niedergelassen habe which covers the period 1743. Stockbridge Indians-Missions-History-Sources German Americans-Georgia-History-SourcesĮbenezer (Effingham County, Ga.)-History-Sources Marsh, Ben, 1976- Publisher: Athens : University of Georgia Press Date of Original: 2021 Subject: Salzburgers-Georgia-History-Sources English Creator: Urlsperger, Samuel, 1685-1772 Contributor to Resource: Jones, George Fenwick, 1916-2010 Vol/ edited by Samuel Urlsperger translated by Don Savelle, George Fenwick Jones edited by George Fenwick Jones with a new foreword by Ben MarshĪmericanisches Ackerwerck Gottes.

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