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Triumphing Over Tragedy - The Danz Family Story “My memory does not begin with happy things.” – Mathilda Gruen Wagner, daughter of German immigrants, 1860s In 1845, hundreds of hopeful German immigrants came to the Texas Hill Country in search of land, political freedom and adventure. Johann “Casper” Danz, his wife Elisabeth and their baby boy Frederick were among them. Tragedy struck the Danz family many times. Soon after they arrived in Fredericksburg, Elisabeth and her son died from an epidemic. Casper’s second bridge, Johannette... 30.237112, -98.635800 Near Ranch Road 1, near Stonewall, (On the right when traveling east) https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=91094
Troxell-Steckel Farmhouse This Pennsylvania German farmhouse was constructed in 1756 by John Peter Troxell, an immigrant from Germany in search of a better life. When the structure was built, twenty years before the Declaration of Independence was signed, this farm sat on the edge of wilderness. George Washington was only twenty-four years old, and America was ruled by the King of England. At the time, the house was reported to be the largest residence on the Pennsylvania frontier. The fortress-like masonry walls of... 40.675970, -75.535230 On Reliance Street, Egypt, https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=85515
Tunneling Toward Tacoma Snaking its railroad down the western side of the Bitterroot Mountains, the Milwaukee Road burrowed 16 tunnels to maintain a uniform grade down to Avery. These tunnels were dug largely by hand using sledgehammers and hand drills. In some cases steam-powered drills and steam donkey engines were hauled to the work site to speed the digging. It took three years, and the toil of hundreds of men before the massive job was completed and the St. Paul Pass Tunnel was opened in March of 1909. (... 47.361290, -115.652410 Near Cliff Creek Road (Federal Route 506) , near Avery, https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=45608
Type Cemetery The earliest Anglo settlers of this area came to the vicinity in the 1840s. They called their community Post Oak Island for an isolated oak grove between Bastrop and Circleville. Many of these pioneers had moved on by the time Swedish and Danish immigrants arrived in the 1890s. Swedish-born August Smith owned a store which straddled the line between Bastrop and Williamson counties. Smith opened the Type post office in that store in 1902, probably naming the community for the printing machine... 30.435725, -97.331380 Near , near Elgin, https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=25511
Ukrainian Cultural Garden in Cleveland, Ohio This is a garden with paved walkways and courts intended to celebrate Ukrainian descent in Cleveland. There are statutes/busts for Lesya Ukrainka,  Ivan Franko, Grand Prince of Kiev Volodymyr the Great, and Taras Hryhorovych Shevchenko. There have been people of Ukrainian descent in Cleveland since the 1880s and by the 1940s they were over 30 thousand strong. 41.526010, -81.626350 Cleveland, Ohio, United States https://www.clevelandculturalgardens.org/gardens/ukrainian-garden/
Ukrainian Immigrants From the populated villages of Ukraine to the unsettled regions of North Dakota, the Ukrainian immigrants came here at the end of the 19th century. They emigrated from the “Bread Basket of Europe” to the virgin sodland yet untouched by man – from a region of warm climate to an area where long winters lay life dormant. Yet within a span of a lifetime, they developed here in Dakota a farming empire undreamed of by man. The Ukrainian Pioneer Cross is dedicated to these hardy men and women. June... 47.092519, -103.201722 On Theodore Rosevelt Expressway (U.S. 85) , Belfield, (On the right when traveling north) https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=85915
Ukrainian Settlers of Canora The first block Ukrainian settlement in Saskatchewan was established in 1897 when 180 families arrives in the Canora district from western Ukraine. Ottawa had specified that earlier Ukrainian immigrants first settle in Alberta and Manitoba. Canora became a center where the Ukrainian culture and language are still kept alive. Thus, many people know Canora as a Ukrainian town. The distinctive dome on many churches in the area are a lasting feature of this settlement. 51.630630, -102.430700 On Norway Road (State Route 9) , Canora, (On the right when traveling north) https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=8492
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Unsung Founders Memorial The memorial consists of a black granite table supported by 300 miniature bronze figurines.  5 small seats of black stone surround the table.   35.913391, -79.051709 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill https://docsouth.unc.edu/commland/monument/45/

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