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03683aam a2200385 4500 001 50B1FA62483D11EC9D3FC60530ECA4DB 003 SILO 005 20211118010056 008 210908s2019||||||||||||||||||||||||eng|u 020 $a 861077063X 020 $a 9788610770636 040 $d TxAuBib $d SILO 100 1 $a Beltman, Brian W., $d 1945- 245 1 $a Dutch transplanters on the grasslands and the fruits of chain migration $h [Iowa History] / $c Brian W. Beltman. 264 1 $a Columbia, South Carlina : $b [publisher not identified], $c 2019. 300 $a xxxi, 365 pages : $b illustrations, maps, charts ; $c 23 cm. 500 $a Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 $a Part I. Migrations and transplantings: Chapter 1. From the Netherlands to Marion County: establishing the Dutch presence in Iowa; Chapter 2. Continuity and change among the Pella Dutch: growing a thriving community; Chapter 3. The interlude of the Civil War and its reverberations: Out-Migration and repatriation among the Pella Dutch during the 1860s, Appendix A: Dutch Civil War volunteers from the Pella Enclave; Chapter 4. Colonizing in Sioux County, Part 1: Forming the enclave in Northwest Iowa, 1869-1880, Appendix B: The Dutch pioneers of 1870; Chapter 5. Colonizing in Sioux County, Part II: Evolving into a complete community; Chapter 6. Dutch settlement in Douglas County, South Dakota: Pioneering and prevailing during the first 20 years -- Part II. Two personal accounts: Chapter 7. The personal account of one Dutch immigrant's success story: E.J.G. Bloemendaal's sojourns and settlement in Northwest Iowa; Chapter 8. Another personal account of one Frisian farm family in the Missouri Valley: a biographical sketch of Ulbe and Maaike Eringa. 520 $a "This narrative describes the transoceanic and internal migration pattern and resulting settlements across the Midwestern grasslands by Dutch immigrants in the nineteenth century. The transplantation process involved repeated pioneering and community formation that exhibited persistent culture transfer and ethnic identity, even as necessary adaptations occurred because of environmental imperatives and contextual change. The Dutch settlers maintained highly recognizable enclaves in Marion and Sioux counties in Iowa and in Douglas and Bon Homme counties in South Dakota. This study retells their history with fresh insights into precise configurations of the colonies with demographic specificity and discussion of economic pursuits and social attributes. Special attention focuses on agricultural developments in the emerging Corn Belt. The book includes two biographical accounts of individual immigrants that provide concrete examples to flesh out the larger portrait of the migration and resettlement experience." (from cover). 541 $d 20210908. 600 14 $a Bloemendaal, Evert Jan Gerrit $v Biography. 600 1 $a Eringa, Ulbe $d 1866-1950 $v Biography. 650 $a Dutch Americans $z Middle West $y 19th century. 650 $a Dutch Americans $z South Dakota $y 19th century. 650 $a Dutch Americans $z History. $z History. 650 $a South Dakota $z Douglas County. 650 $a South Dakota $z Bon Homme County. 651 4 $a Marion County (Iowa) $x Emmigration and immigration $y 19th century. 651 $a Pella (Iowa) $x Emigration and immigration $y 19th century. 651 4 $a Douglas County (S.D.) $x Emigration and immigration $y 19th century. 651 $a Iowa $x Sioux County. 651 $a Sioux County (Iowa) $x Emigration and immigration $y 19th century. 941 $a 1 952 $l HPPD845 $d 20211118011206.0 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=50B1FA62483D11EC9D3FC60530ECA4DBInitiate Another SILO Locator Search