Swiss in Wisconsin

Swiss in Wisconsin

by Frederick Hale
Swiss in Wisconsin

Swiss in Wisconsin

by Frederick Hale

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Overview

As the Föhn blew the first breaths of spring into the Alps in March 1845, two Swiss men embarked on a circuitous voyage that took them from the impoverished canton of Glarus in eastern Switzerland to the hills of southern Wisconsin. Their mission: to select and purchase a tract of land to which the Swiss government could dispatch part of its excess population. With subscriptions from prospective emigrants totaling about $2,600, Nicholas Dürst and Fridolin Streiff ultimately purchased 1,280 acres of timber and prospective farmland in Green County—land fellow immigrants declared “beautiful beyond expectation,” offering “excellent timber, good soil, fine springs, and a stream filled with fish.” Thus began the colony at New Glarus, Wisconsin, perhaps the most distinctively Swiss settlement in the United States. A mere five years later, Wisconsin boasted 1,224 of the nation’s 13,358 Swiss immigrants.
In this concise introduction to the state’s Swiss settlers, Frederick Hale traces the catalysts for Swiss emigration, their difficult journeys, and their adjustments to life on Wisconsin soil. Updates for this expanded edition include additional historic photographs and the selected writings of John Luchsinger, who settled at the Swiss colony at New Glarus, in 1856.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780870205514
Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Publication date: 03/28/2013
Series: People of Wisconsin
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 80
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Frederick Hale earned master's degrees from Harvard University, the University of Minnesota, and Johns Hopkins University and a Doctor of Philosophy from Johns Hopkins. He is the author of the Wisconsin Historical Society Press's Swedes in Wisconsin and Danes in Wisconsin and has written widely on Scandinavian immigration.

Table of Contents

Contents Map A New Home in New Glarus Wisconsin's First Glarner Earliest Swiss Settlements Swiss Settlement Patterns Who Were The Emigrating Swiss? Crossing The Atlantic Agriculture, Old World and New Gallery I Service in the Civil War The Political Arena Ethnic Relations The Swift Current of Americanization Religious Life Vital and Respected Citizens Gallery II The Planting of the Swiss Colony at New Glarus, Wis. Selected Bibliography Index The Author
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