HOLLANDERS OF IOWA

BY
JACOB VAN DER ZEE

PUBLISHED AT IOWA CITY IOWA IN 1912 THE STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF IOWA

Submitted by Gayle Harper

Contents

Chapter 
Each Chapter and its Notes and References are combined on web
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INTRODUCTION 1-14
I  EARLY DUTCH SETTLEMENTS IN THE UNITED STATES  15-24
II  DUTCH IMMIGRATION AFTER 1664  25-29
III  HOLLAND IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY  30-36
IV  WHY DUTCH EMIGRANTS TURNED TO AMERICA  37-41
V  THE JOURNEY TO AMERICA  42-47
VI  FROM BALTIMORE TO ST LOUIS IN 1847 48-53
VII  THE RECEPTION OF SCHOLTE AND THE DUTCH IN AMERICA  54-56
VIII  THE CHOICE OF A HOME IN IOWA 57-64
IX  THE ARRIVAL OF THE HOLLANDERS IN IOWA 65-69
X  MARION COUNTY AND ITS FARMS IN 1847 70-72
XI  THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE DUTCH COMMUNITY 73-81
XII  YEARS OF PRIVATION AND SUBSEQUENT RELIEF 82-85
XIII  HOPES AND DISAPPOINTMENTS 86-93
XIV  EARLY PROMOTION OF IMMIGRATION TO PELLA  91-100
XV  TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF DUTCH IMMIGRATION TO IOWA 101-105
XVI  PROSPERITY AT PELLA  106-114
XVII  ENCOURAGEMENT OF DUTCH IMMIGRATION BY THE STATE  115-121
XVIII  A BEE-HIVE READY FOR SWARMING 122-126
XIX  THE INVESTIGATION OF NORTHWESTERN IOWA IN 1869 157-131
XX  THE CHOICE OF SIOUX COUNTY  132-135
XXI  A GLIMPSE OF SIOUX COUNTY IN 1869 136-139
XXII  THE PLATTING OF ORANGE CITY 140-149
XXIII  HENRY HOSPERS AND IMMIGRATION TO SIOUX COUNTY 150-159
XXIV  LOCUST RAVAGES AND YEARS OF HARDSHIP 160-178
XXV  TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF GROWTH IN THE ORANGE CITY COLONY  179-191
XXVI  THE EXPANSION OF THE DUTCH ELEMENT IN IOWA  192-207
XXVII  POLITICAL BEGINNINGS AMONG THE HOLLANDERS IN MARION COUNTY 208-218
XXVIII  PARTICIPATION BY THE HOLLANDERS IN ELECTIONS 219-234
XXIX  POLITICS IN SIOUX COUNTY 235-244
XXX  THE DUTCH PRESS IN IOWA  245-255
XXXI  PIONEER SCHOOLS AMONG THE HOLLANDERS 256-265
XXXII  CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS 266-270
XXXIII  PUBLIC AND HIGH SCHOOLS 271-275
XXXIV  CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF IOWA 276-279
XXXV  NORTHWESTERN CLASSICAL ACADEMY 280-286
XXXVI  EARLY RELIGIOUS LIFE AMONG THE HOLLANDERS IN IOWA 287-293
XXXVII  THE DUTCH REFORMED CHURCH IN IOWA 294-304
XXXVIII  THE CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH IN IOWA 305-309
XXXIX  RELIGIOUS LIFE OF THE HOLLANDERS IN 1910 310-316
XL  COMMUNITY LIFE AMONG THE HOLLANDERS IN IOWA 317-338
APPENDIX A.-LETTER FROM HENDRIK BARENDREGT TO H. P. SCHOLTE 339-348
APPENDIX B.-THE ATTITUDE OF THE HOLLANDERS OF IOWA DURING THE BOER WAR 349-362
APPENDIX C.-THE DUTCH LANGUAGE 363-368
NOTES AND REFERENCES (These have been moved to each chapter) 369-428
INDEX 429-453

PLATES

PORTRAIT OF HENRY PETER SCHOLTE                                frontispiece

PORTRAIT OF HENRY HOSPERS                                              opposite page 150

 

 
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