This daughter colony of Neu-Müller was also known as Danilovka. It was founded in the 1860s by Lutheran colonists resettling from Stephan and Müller.
At its height, there was a school and 14 water-powered mills in Neu-Müller. Today, nothing remains of the former Volga German settlement of Neu-Müller.
[Another daughter colony (Neue-Mühle, aka Neu-Müller) was founded south and west of here, along the Ilovlya River.]
Those living in Neu-Müller were served by the Lutheran parish in Stephan where there was a resident pastor. There was no church or school building in Neu-Müller.
Year
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Households
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Population
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Total
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Male
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Female
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1920 |
|
411
|
|
|
1926 |
68
|
334
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157
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177
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- Neu-Müller (wolgadeutsche.net) - in Russian
- Mink, A. N. Historical and Geographical Dictionary of the Saratov Province [in Russian] (Saratov, Russia: 1898): 215.
- Preliminary Results of the Soviet Census of 1926 on the Volga German Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Pokrovsk, 1927): 28-83.
- Sallet, Richard. Russian-German Settlement in the United States (Fargo, ND: North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies, 1974).
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