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LoC No.: 20010511

Title: Americans by adoption : Brief biographies of great citizens born in foreign lands

Original Publication: United States: The Atlantic Monthly Press, 1920.

Contents: Stephen Girard -- John Ericsson -- Louis Agassiz -- Carl Schurz -- Theodore Thomas -- Andrew Carnegie -- James J. Hill -- Augustus Saint-Gaudens -- Jacob A. Riis.

Credits: Bob Taylor, hekula03 and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https: //www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)

Summary: "Americans by Adoption" by Joseph Husband is a historical account published in the early 20th century. The book presents brief biographies of influential individuals who were born in foreign lands but became significant figures in American society, exploring themes of immigration, identity, and the opportunities that America afforded to those who chose to settle there. The first portion of the book introduces characters such as Stephen Girard, showcasing their journeys and contributions to their adopted homeland. At the start of "Americans by Adoption," the introduction reflects on the motivations of those who immigrated to the United States, emphasizing not just their desire for wealth or power, but their aspiration to be recognized for their worth and to contribute significantly to society. The opening focuses on Stephen Girard, a French immigrant who began his life in Bordeaux before eventually settling in Philadelphia, where he established himself as a prominent merchant. The narrative highlights his challenges, including financial hardships and the impact of historical events, such as the American Revolution. Girard's story serves as a lens through which readers can understand the broader themes of opportunity, resilience, and the immigrant experience in America. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Husband, Joseph, 1885-1938

Author of introduction, etc.: Neilson, William Allan, 1869-1946

EBook No.: 70434

Published: Apr 1, 2023

Downloads: 44

Language: English

Subject: United States -- Biography

LoCC: History: America: United States

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:70434:2 2023-04-01T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Neilson, William Allan Husband, Joseph en urn:lccn:20010511 1
2024-10-18T07:09:35Z Americans by adoption : Brief biographies of great citizens born in foreign lands

This edition has images.

LoC No.: 20010511

Title: Americans by adoption : Brief biographies of great citizens born in foreign lands

Original Publication: United States: The Atlantic Monthly Press, 1920.

Contents: Stephen Girard -- John Ericsson -- Louis Agassiz -- Carl Schurz -- Theodore Thomas -- Andrew Carnegie -- James J. Hill -- Augustus Saint-Gaudens -- Jacob A. Riis.

Credits: Bob Taylor, hekula03 and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https: //www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)

Summary: "Americans by Adoption" by Joseph Husband is a historical account published in the early 20th century. The book presents brief biographies of influential individuals who were born in foreign lands but became significant figures in American society, exploring themes of immigration, identity, and the opportunities that America afforded to those who chose to settle there. The first portion of the book introduces characters such as Stephen Girard, showcasing their journeys and contributions to their adopted homeland. At the start of "Americans by Adoption," the introduction reflects on the motivations of those who immigrated to the United States, emphasizing not just their desire for wealth or power, but their aspiration to be recognized for their worth and to contribute significantly to society. The opening focuses on Stephen Girard, a French immigrant who began his life in Bordeaux before eventually settling in Philadelphia, where he established himself as a prominent merchant. The narrative highlights his challenges, including financial hardships and the impact of historical events, such as the American Revolution. Girard's story serves as a lens through which readers can understand the broader themes of opportunity, resilience, and the immigrant experience in America. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Husband, Joseph, 1885-1938

Author of introduction, etc.: Neilson, William Allan, 1869-1946

EBook No.: 70434

Published: Apr 1, 2023

Downloads: 44

Language: English

Subject: United States -- Biography

LoCC: History: America: United States

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:70434:3 2023-04-01T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Neilson, William Allan Husband, Joseph en urn:lccn:20010511 1