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referred to
collectively as "Germania".
According to
historian Walter Kamphoefner, a "number of big
cities introduced German into
their public school programs"...
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Kamphoefner,
Walter D. (April 2012). "Missouri
Germans and the
Cause of
Union and Freedom".
Missouri Historical Review. 106 (2): 115–36.
Kamphoefner,...
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Henry Leveke Kamphoefner (May 5, 1907 –
February 14, 1990) was a
champion of
Modernist architecture and is most well
known for
bringing modern architecture...
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fight for the Union."
Keller 2009. for
primary sources, see
Walter D.
Kamphoefner and
Wolfgang Helbich, eds.,
Germans in the
Civil War: The
Letters They...
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Established in 1948 by
Henry Kamphoefner, the
school hired several Modernist architects as
faculty members.
Kamphoefner was
awarded the
North Carolina...
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Campbell 2003, p. 207. Kohout.
Campbell 2003, pp. 207–208.
Kamphoefner 1999, pp. 442–444.
Kamphoefner 1999, p. 449.
Marten 1990, p. 27.
Marten 1990, p. 31....
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Settlement of Missouri.
University of
Missouri Press. p. 111.
Walter D.
Kamphoefner (2014). The Westfalians: From
Germany to Missouri.
Princeton University...
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William L.
Melting Pot Soldiers: The
Union Ethnic Regiments (1998)
Kamphoefner,
Walter D. "German-Americans and
Civil War Politics: A Reconsideration...
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Henry L.
Kamphoefner House was the
first Modernist house built in Raleigh,
North Carolina.
During the mid-20th century,
faculty members from the School...
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Jorgensen 1999, p. 3. Earl 2017.
Guralnick 1994, pp. 12–14.
Parsons 2016.
Kamphoefner 2009, p. 33.
Dundy 2004, p. 60.
Dundy 2004, pp. 13, 16, 20–22, 26. Dundy...