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Zion on the Mississippi is a history of the Lutheran Saxons who immigrated to Missouri under the leadership of Pastor Martin Stephen. The author explains the reason for immigration, the difficulties encountered along the way, including the loss of the Amalia, and the difficulties these people encountered when they arrived in Missouri. The book is well written and well documented.
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Church history, Emigration and immigration, History, Lutherans, Saxons, Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod, Missouri, Saxon emigration (1838-1839) fast (OCoLC)fst01106170, Saxon emigration, 1838-1839, Germans, Missouri Synod, Lutherans in Missouri, Germans in Missouri, Lutheran ChurchPeople
Martin Stephan (1777-1846)Places
Missouri, Saxony (Germany)Times
19th century, 1839Showing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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Zion on the Mississippi: The Settlement of the Saxon Lutherans in Missouri, 1839-1841
April 2003, Concordia Publishing House
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in English
0570045398 9780570045397
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Zion on the Mississippi: the settlement of the Saxon Lutherans in Missouri, 1839-1841
1989, Concordia Pub. House
in English
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Zion on the Mississippi: the settlement of the Saxon Lutherans in Missouri, 1839-1841.
1953, Concordia Pub. House
in English
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 584-594) and index.
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