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Wittenberg '04 : Coming of a Railroad

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Wittenberg '04 is a continuation of the book, Wittenberg '03. The river town of Wittenberg, Missouri provides the setting for events that actually took place in 1904. A highlight of that year took place when the railroad began operating on new tracks that had been constructed along the western bank of the Mississippi River from St. Louis to Memphis. The primarily German Lutheran community had grown to a population of a few hundred people since an original immigration had taken place to settle in East Perry County in 1839. This community was home to love and marriage, life and death, and traditional family values. Wittenberg is now a ghost town, but back in 1904, it was a thriving place that resulted from the efforts of fine, faithful people who worked hard to make their town a great place to live.
By purchasing this book, people will also be supporting the mission of the Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum in Altenburg, Missouri.

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Product Details
Independently Published
846724101Y / 9798467241012
Paperback / softback
04/10/2021
416 pages
152 x 229 mm, 553 grams
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