- Title
- Our foreign-born citizens ; what they have done for America
- Beard, Annie E. S., -1930, creator
- by Annie E. S. Beard.
- c1922
1922 - New York (State)
New York - Crowell
- viii, 288 p., [15] leaves of plates : ill. ; 21 cm.
- English
- Biography
Juvenile works.
Juvenile literature - Books and documents
- The first naturalist of his time, Louis Agassiz -- A famous Greek-American, Michael Anagnos -- The man who introduced us to the birds of America, John James Audubon -- The inventor of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell -- The man who made the first real newspaper, James Gordon Bennett -- Another great inventor, Emile Berliner -- In the foremost rank of sculptors, Karl Bitter -- The man who made the most of opportunities, Edward Bok -- The man who saved the Union Navy in 1862, John Ericsson -- A Scotch-American philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie -- A French-American who aided the United States, Stephen Girard -- The builder of the Panama Canal, George Washington Goethals -- The labor statesman of the world, Samuel Gompers -- A joyous musician, Percy Aldridge Grainger -- A plant explorer, Niels Ebbesen Hansen -- A great linguist and scholar, Michael Heilprin -- An empire builder, James Jerome Hill -- The inventor of the submarine, John Philip Holland -- The inventor of the fiction syndicate, Samuel Sidney McClure -- The man who revolutionized typesetting, Ottmar Mergenthaler -- A great ambassador, Henry Morgenthau -- The father of the Yosemite, John Muir -- A great journalist and philanthropist, Joseph Pulitzer -- A Serbian-American scientist, Michael Pupin -- From a Syrian village to Boston, Abraham Mitrie Rihbany -- A pioneer in good citizenship, Jacob Riis -- A great American sculptor, Augustus St. Gaudens -- A true patriot, Carl Schurz -- The friend of the immigrant, Edward A. Steiner -- A many-sided genius, Charles Proteus Steinmetz -- A famous merchant, Alexander Turney Stewart -- The savior of babies, Nathan Straus -- A great orchestral leader, Theodore Thomas -- An electrical wizard, Nikola Tesla -- A pioneer leader in woman suffrage, Anna Howard Shaw -- An Italian immigrant who influenced public school education, Angelo Patri -- An immigrant admirer of America, Mary Antin.
- Immigrants--United States--Biography
Immigrants--United States--Biography--Juvenile literature
United States--Biography
United States--Biography--Juvenile literature - Electronic reproduction. Mountain View, Calif. : Google Book Search Library Project, 2010.
Electronic reproduction. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard College Library Digital Imaging Group, 2005. (Open Collections Program at Harvard University. Emigration and immigration). - Open Collections Program at Harvard University
- E176 .B38
- Widener Library, Harvard University
- 990039948800203941
- Title
- Our foreign-born citizens ; what they have done for America
- Creator / Contributor
- Beard, Annie E. S., -1930, creator
- Attribution
- by Annie E. S. Beard.
- Date
- c1922
1922 - Place of Origin
- New York (State)
New York - Publisher
- Crowell
- Extent
- viii, 288 p., [15] leaves of plates : ill. ; 21 cm.
- Language
- English
- Genre
- Biography
Juvenile works.
Juvenile literature - Digital Format
- Books and documents
- Contents
- The first naturalist of his time, Louis Agassiz -- A famous Greek-American, Michael Anagnos -- The man who introduced us to the birds of America, John James Audubon -- The inventor of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell -- The man who made the first real newspaper, James Gordon Bennett -- Another great inventor, Emile Berliner -- In the foremost rank of sculptors, Karl Bitter -- The man who made the most of opportunities, Edward Bok -- The man who saved the Union Navy in 1862, John Ericsson -- A Scotch-American philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie -- A French-American who aided the United States, Stephen Girard -- The builder of the Panama Canal, George Washington Goethals -- The labor statesman of the world, Samuel Gompers -- A joyous musician, Percy Aldridge Grainger -- A plant explorer, Niels Ebbesen Hansen -- A great linguist and scholar, Michael Heilprin -- An empire builder, James Jerome Hill -- The inventor of the submarine, John Philip Holland -- The inventor of the fiction syndicate, Samuel Sidney McClure -- The man who revolutionized typesetting, Ottmar Mergenthaler -- A great ambassador, Henry Morgenthau -- The father of the Yosemite, John Muir -- A great journalist and philanthropist, Joseph Pulitzer -- A Serbian-American scientist, Michael Pupin -- From a Syrian village to Boston, Abraham Mitrie Rihbany -- A pioneer in good citizenship, Jacob Riis -- A great American sculptor, Augustus St. Gaudens -- A true patriot, Carl Schurz -- The friend of the immigrant, Edward A. Steiner -- A many-sided genius, Charles Proteus Steinmetz -- A famous merchant, Alexander Turney Stewart -- The savior of babies, Nathan Straus -- A great orchestral leader, Theodore Thomas -- An electrical wizard, Nikola Tesla -- A pioneer leader in woman suffrage, Anna Howard Shaw -- An Italian immigrant who influenced public school education, Angelo Patri -- An immigrant admirer of America, Mary Antin.
- Subjects
- Immigrants--United States--Biography
Immigrants--United States--Biography--Juvenile literature
United States--Biography
United States--Biography--Juvenile literature - Notes
- Electronic reproduction. Mountain View, Calif. : Google Book Search Library Project, 2010.
Electronic reproduction. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard College Library Digital Imaging Group, 2005. (Open Collections Program at Harvard University. Emigration and immigration). - Series
- Open Collections Program at Harvard University
- Classification
- E176 .B38
- Repository
- Widener Library, Harvard University
- Record ID
- 990039948800203941
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