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Migration

Locations

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Kansas

An large group of Volga Germans arrived in Topeka on 28 November 1875. They were from the colonies of Herzog, Katharinenstadt, Liebental, Beauregard, Ober-Monjou, Neu-Obermonjou, Mariental, Louis, Marienberg, and Graf.  Within a few months, hundreds of Volga German families arrived in Kansas, and today there are Volga German descendants in most towns and cities across the state.

Sources

- Transcript of The Golden Jubilee of German-Russian Settlements of Ellis and Rush Counties, Kansas, 1926.
- Online Exhibits - From Far Away Russia: Russian-Germans in Kansas (Kansas State Historical Society)
- Volga German Immigrants: A Kansas Portrait (Kansas State Historical Society)