A German Paradise in Texas

A German Paradise in Texas
Author: Stephen A. Engelking
Publisher: Texianer Verlag
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2019-12-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

A gripping historical novel about the Germans who left their home country more than 150 years ago. False promises of a better life and incompetent organisers attracted thousands who had little to lose back home to look for a new life in Texas with the hope of creating a New Germany free from tyranny and poverty. These courageous people created much of the culture of Texas today. This emotive rendering of Scheffel’s monumental ‘lost’ heart-rending classic makes this story available for English language readers for the first time. Notes are provided for additional background information.

A German Paradise in Texas

A German Paradise in Texas
Author: Fritz Scheffel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2019-12-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781673874549

A German Paradise in Texas - The Fate of German Emigrants to Texas in the 1840's is a gripping historical novel about the Germans who left their home country more than 150 years ago.False promises of a better life and incompetent organizers attracted thousands who had little to lose back home to look for a new life in Texas with the hope of creating a New Germany free from tyranny and poverty. These courageous people created much of the culture of Texas today.This emotive rendering of Scheffels monumental 'lost' heart-rending classic makes this story available for English language readers for the first time. Notes are provided for additional background information.

A Paradise Called Texas

A Paradise Called Texas
Author: Janice Jordan Shefelman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1985
Genre: Texas
ISBN:

Searching for a better life, Mina and her parents leave their German fatherland in 1845 and sail to Texas where they find hardship, tragedy, and adventure.

A Paradise Called Texas

A Paradise Called Texas
Author: Janice Jordan Shefelman
Publisher: Eakin Press
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781940130651

Bluebonnet Award Nominee. - Searching for a better life, Mina, Papa, and Mama left their German fatherland aboard the brig Margaretha, bound for Texas. They had been told it was the paradise of North America, but when Mina steps onto the desolate beach at Indian Point on a cold December day in 1845, she wants to go back to Germany and Opa's cozy house in the village of Wehrestedt. But go on they must. In spite of mama's tragic death, Mina and Papa push inland with the Kaufmann family to the Texas hill country. There Mina encounters an Indian chief and his young daughter, Amaya, whose help she needs when Papa falls ill. Based on her ancestors' immigration to Texas, Janice Shefelman tells of a journey into the wilderness that is filled with hardship, tragedy and adventure . . . young readers will glimpse a fascinating view of what life in early Texas was like for German settlers.Texas

A Paradise Called Texas

A Paradise Called Texas
Author: Hrw
Publisher: HRW Library
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780030647376

Searching for a better life, Mina and her parents leave their German fatherland in 1845 and sail to Texas where they find hardship, tragedy, and adventure.

A Hill Country Paradise?

A Hill Country Paradise?
Author: Elaine Perkins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-05
Genre: Texas
ISBN: 9781475924602

In the mid-1800s, land speculators said that Western Travis County in Texas would be a paradise, a perfect place to grow crops, raise livestock, and build a life. Settlers were seduced by such stories, and many of them including a large segment of German immigrants made their way to this promised land. What they found was, for the most part, an arid area of cedar trees, poor soil, rocks, and snakes. Still, these hardy people carved out a good life for themselves, making the best of what they had, and their descendents continue to live in the area today. Historian and Travis County resident Elaine Perkins relates the tales of these settlers in A Hill Country Paradise, a moving testament to the pioneer spirit that made this place prosperous. From the earliest settlers through two world wars, Perkins reveals the tragedies and triumphs of those who made the county their home. This historical record brings this Texas county's past to life, recalling residents fighting for the Confederacy in the Civil War, breaking ground for a new homestead, rustling cattle, taking advantage of burgeoning business opportunities, squabbling, and heralding the arrival of electricity. Vivid details, solid research, and an intriguing narrative make A Hill Country Paradise not only educational, but also entertaining, securing the memory of this county's past for future generations.

The German Settlement of the Texas Hill Country

The German Settlement of the Texas Hill Country
Author: Jefferson Morgenthaler
Publisher: Mockingbird Books
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2007-11-01
Genre: German Americans
ISBN: 9781932801095

The story of the founding of New Braunfels, Fredericksburg, Boerne, Comfort, and other German settlements of the Texas Hill Country.