The Germans from Russia Heritage Collection is pleased to provide this Glen Ullin, North Dakota book celebrating its 125th Anniversary. Volume I was completed in 1883 for Glen Ullin's 100th Centennial.
Most of the book is the Family Histories section for pages 64 to 227. Family names of German ancestry include: Barth, Bechhold, Bickel, Bittner, Bleth, Boeshans, Boschee, Braun, Diede, Doll, Elmer, Emter, Erhardt, Erhart, Fesser, Fibiger, Finneseth, Fischer, Fitterer, Frey, Gartner, Geck, Gerving, Gietzen, Glasser, Greff, Gress, Haas, Hatzenbuchler, Hauck, Hellman, Hermes, Hertz, Herz, Himelspach, Hintz, Hinz, Hoerner, Hoffman, Hurst, Kautzman, Kinnischtzke, Knoll, Koehler, Krebs, Krein, Kuntz, Meier, Metzger, Meuchel, Miller, Moos, Mosbrucker, Mueller, Muller, Myers, Nagel, Neff, Neibauer, Opp, Peltz, Permann, Remmick, Renner, Rettinger, Richter, Ripplinger, Roemmich, Roth, Sayler, Schaaf, Schafer, Schantz, Schatz, Schmidt, Schmaltz, Schneider, Schreiner, Schultz, Schumacher, Sebastian, Seidel, Seifert, Senger, Steckler, Steffan, Stockert, Streitmatter, Thomas, Ulmer, Unruh, Voegele, Volk, Wagner, Wanner, Weisenburger, Weiss, and Wetzel. For many of these family names, the first immigrants came from the Black Sea German villages of South Russia (today Ukraine).
The book includes class photographs and names for the Glen Ullin High School Graduates 1912 - 2008. Historical information and many photographs are found throughout the book.