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Re: What are regional cultural differences in the USA?
Sadly, this meant Germans *outside* of St. Louis were often just killed by any Southern soldiers or sympathizers.
And now we have our Oktoberfests. Life is weird.
Re: What are regional cultural differences in the USA?
(Anonymous) 2014-05-21 05:06 am (UTC)(link)So, it depended on the situation.
Re: What are regional cultural differences in the USA?
(Anonymous) 2014-05-21 07:23 am (UTC)(link)Re: What are regional cultural differences in the USA?
The author well remembers the speech of Judge William Price. He told him that the lopeared Dutch had reached Rolla, Missouri, the terminus of the railroad, and that they were complete heathens; that Abraham Lincoln had given the state of Missouri to them, if they would send enough lopeared Dutch to conquer the state, and that to his knoweldge they had gone out into the country and taken men's wives and daughters and brought them into the camps, and that he saw them, in the presence of the mothers, run bayonets through their infant children and hoist them up and carry them around on their bayonets...
From "A History of Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas" by William Monks.