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German Corporate Entrepreneurs in Nineteenth Century Americar2WPadmin2018-08-22T16:53:12+00:00
Nathan Benjamin Appel, n.d.

Nathan Benjamin Appel, n.d.

German Corporate Entrepreneurs in Nineteenth Century America Documents

(1800-1899)

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Report of the Sonora Exploring & Mining Co. Made to the Stockholders

Report of the Sonora Exploring & Mining Co. Made to the Stockholders (Cincinnati: Railroad Record Print, 1857), selected pages. The…

Railroad advertising brochure for land in Iowa and Nebraska

Railroad advertising brochure for land in Iowa and Nebraska. Issued by J. M Kreiter, an agent for the Burlington &…

Advertisement for Oelrichs & Co. Steamship Co.

Ad for Oelrichs & Co. Steamship Co. The Langstroth Collection, Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton County. Henry Oelrichs, a…

Contemporary advertising poster for the city of New Ulm, Minnesota

Contemporary advertising poster for the city of New Ulm, Minnesota. The poster highlights the city’s German heritage.

Core German Surnames Used in Contextual Essay on German Corporate Entrepreneurs

Appendix A: Core German Surnames Used in Contextual Essay on German Corporate Entrepreneurs

Corporations with Germanic Names

Corporations with Germanic Names, 1910.

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