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“Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau” (“Land of My Fathers”): A Comparative Study of Welsh Language and Culture in Settlements of Riley, Lyon, and Geary Counties, Kansas, 1850-Present

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The author compares three types of Welsh communities found in Kansas to determine when the Welsh language ceased common usage. A variety of historic documents were used to make this determination.

Tags: Arvonia, Bala, Coal Creek, Dry Creek, Edwards homestead, Eisteddfod festival, Emporia, Geary County, Humphrey W. Jones, J. Mather Jones, James H. Jenkins, Lyon County, Powys, Reverend George Lewis, Richard and Sarah Howe, Riley County, Welsh Land and Emigration Society, Welsh Language

“Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau” (“Land of My Fathers”): A Comparative Study of Welsh Language and Culture in Settlements of Riley, Lyon, and Geary Counties, Kansas, 1850-Present

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The author compares three types of Welsh communities found in Kansas to determine when the Welsh language ceased common usage. A variety of historic documents were used to make this determination.

Tags: Arvonia, Bala, Coal Creek, Dry Creek, Edwards homestead, Eisteddfod festival, Emporia, Geary County, Humphrey W. Jones, J. Mather Jones, James H. Jenkins, Lyon County, Powys, Reverend George Lewis, Richard and Sarah Howe, Riley County, Welsh Land and Emigration Society, Welsh Language

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Minersville, Cloud County

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This study examines the town of Minersville in Sibley Township, Cloud County, Kansas. It lasted from 1870 to 1945. I used maps, newspaper articles and…

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