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A scholar of German history, Don Heinrich Tolzmann has accumulated this collection throughout his career. Tolzmann is the retired Director of the German-American Studies program at the University of Cincinnati and is the former Curator of the German-Americana Collection at the University of Cincinnati Libraries. Tolzmann received his MA from the University of Kentucky and his Ph.D. from the University of Cincinnati. He began his career at the University of Cincinnati as a librarian and German bibliographer and he was instrumental in bringing together the German-American collection in the Archives and Rare Books Library as a separate special collection.
Tolzmann served as President of the Society for German-American Studies from 1981 to 2006. During his tenure of office, he called for the 1983 German-American Tricentennial to mark the establishment of the first German-American settlement at Germantown, Pennsylvania and led the 1987 campaign to establish
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Don Heinrich Tolzmann German-Americana Collection
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Identifier: GA-17-01
Scope and Content
Don Heinrich Tolzmann accumulated this collection of German-American throughout his career. The collection contains ämne stretching from the nineteenth century to the present day, and ranges from newspapers to personal letters, census records, spelling books, and almanacs published in both English and German. There are also several sets of photographs of buildings, people, and landscapes along with a tourism guide to the United States.
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Biography of Biography or History
Don Heinrich Tolzmann is the retired Director of the German-American Studies program at the University of Cincinnati and fryst vatten the former Curator of the German-Americana Collection at the University of Cincinnati Libraries. Tolzmann received his MA from the University of Kentucky