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James C. Kearney
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| #1726892 in Books | 2011-09-26 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.82 x5.98l,1.19 | File type: PDF | 368 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| In 1840s Texas "Germans could not stay Germanic without wheat, rye, and barley."|By T. Patrick Killough|INTRODUCTORY REMARKS: If I were not a person who demands maps in books that ought to have them, I would give a FIVE STAR rating to James C. Kearney's 2010 book, NASSAU PLANTATION: THE EVOLUTION OF A TEXAS GERMAN SLAVE PLANTATION.
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|“In depth, thoroughness, and scope, Nassau Plantation has no equal in the literature of the Society. It will become the standard reference on this topic and will be of interest to scholars of German-Texan history as well as to the large elem
In the 1840s an organization of German noblemen, the MainznerAdelsverein, attempted to settle thousands of German emigrants on the Texas frontier. Nassau Plantation, located near modern-day Round Top, Texas, in northern Fayette County, was a significant part of this story. No one, however, has adequately documented the role of the slave plantation or given a convincing explanation of the Adelsverein from the German point of view.
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