The Rev. Maximilian Gaertner, O.Praem., a Norbertine priest from Wilten Abbey in Austria, arrived in Sac Prairie, Wisconsin in 1846 to assist Fr. Adalbert Inama, O.Praem., in ministering to the German immigrants of Wisconsin. Their territory included Dane, Portage, Sauk and Iowa counties. During his time in Wisconsin, Gaertner kept a diary, all 10 volumes of which are reproduced here. His diaries are an invaluable record of his travels and work in Wisconsin, from his arrival in 1846 until he was recalled to Wilten Abbey in 1858.
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Volume One
Rev. Maximilian Gaertner O.Praem.
The Rev. Maximilian Gaertner, O.Praem., a Norbertine priest from Wilten Abbey in Austria, arrived in Sac Prairie, Wisconsin in 1846 to assist the Rev. Adalbert Inama, O.Praem., in ministering to the German immigrants of Wisconsin. Their territory included Dane, Portage, Sauk and Iowa counties. During his time in Wisconsin, Rev. Gaertner kept a diary, all ten volumes of which are reproduced here. His diaries are an invaluable record of his travels and work in Wisconsin, from his arrival in 1846 until he was recalled to Wilten Abbey in 1858.
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Volume Two
Rev. Maximilian Gaertner O.Praem.
The Rev. Maximilian Gaertner, O.Praem., a Norbertine priest from Wilten Abbey in Austria, arrived in Sac Prairie, Wisconsin in 1846 to assist the Rev. Adalbert Inama, O.Praem., in ministering to the German immigrants of Wisconsin. Their territory included Dane, Portage, Sauk and Iowa counties. During his time in Wisconsin, Rev. Gaertner kept a diary, all ten volumes of which are reproduced here. His diaries are an invaluable record of his travels and work in Wisconsin, from his arrival in 1846 until he was recalled to Wilten Abbey in 1858.
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Volume Three
Rev. Maximilian Gaertner O.Praem.
The Rev. Maximilian Gaertner, O.Praem., a Norbertine priest from Wilten Abbey in Austria, arrived in Sac Prairie, Wisconsin in 1846 to assist the Rev. Adalbert Inama, O.Praem., in ministering to the German immigrants of Wisconsin. Their territory included Dane, Portage, Sauk and Iowa counties. During his time in Wisconsin, Rev. Gaertner kept a diary, all ten volumes of which are reproduced here. His diaries are an invaluable record of his travels and work in Wisconsin, from his arrival in 1846 until he was recalled to Wilten Abbey in 1858.
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Volume Four
Rev. Maximilian Gaertner O.Praem.
The Rev. Maximilian Gaertner, O.Praem., a Norbertine priest from Wilten Abbey in Austria, arrived in Sac Prairie, Wisconsin in 1846 to assist the Rev. Adalbert Inama, O.Praem., in ministering to the German immigrants of Wisconsin. Their territory included Dane, Portage, Sauk and Iowa counties. During his time in Wisconsin, Rev. Gaertner kept a diary, all ten volumes of which are reproduced here. His diaries are an invaluable record of his travels and work in Wisconsin, from his arrival in 1846 until he was recalled to Wilten Abbey in 1858.
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Volume Five
Rev. Maximilian Gaertner O.Praem.
The Rev. Maximilian Gaertner, O.Praem., a Norbertine priest from Wilten Abbey in Austria, arrived in Sac Prairie, Wisconsin in 1846 to assist the Rev. Adalbert Inama, O.Praem., in ministering to the German immigrants of Wisconsin. Their territory included Dane, Portage, Sauk and Iowa counties. During his time in Wisconsin, Rev. Gaertner kept a diary, all ten volumes of which are reproduced here. His diaries are an invaluable record of his travels and work in Wisconsin, from his arrival in 1846 until he was recalled to Wilten Abbey in 1858.
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Volume Six
Rev. Maximilian Gaertner O.Praem.
The Rev. Maximilian Gaertner, O.Praem., a Norbertine priest from Wilten Abbey in Austria, arrived in Sac Prairie, Wisconsin in 1846 to assist the Rev. Adalbert Inama, O.Praem., in ministering to the German immigrants of Wisconsin. Their territory included Dane, Portage, Sauk and Iowa counties. During his time in Wisconsin, Rev. Gaertner kept a diary, all ten volumes of which are reproduced here. His diaries are an invaluable record of his travels and work in Wisconsin, from his arrival in 1846 until he was recalled to Wilten Abbey in 1858.
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Volume Seven
Rev. Maximilian Gaertner O.Praem.
The Rev. Maximilian Gaertner, O.Praem., a Norbertine priest from Wilten Abbey in Austria, arrived in Sac Prairie, Wisconsin in 1846 to assist the Rev. Adalbert Inama, O.Praem., in ministering to the German immigrants of Wisconsin. Their territory included Dane, Portage, Sauk and Iowa counties. During his time in Wisconsin, Rev. Gaertner kept a diary, all ten volumes of which are reproduced here. His diaries are an invaluable record of his travels and work in Wisconsin, from his arrival in 1846 until he was recalled to Wilten Abbey in 1858.
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Volume Eight
Rev. Maximilian Gaertner O.Praem.
The Rev. Maximilian Gaertner, O.Praem., a Norbertine priest from Wilten Abbey in Austria, arrived in Sac Prairie, Wisconsin in 1846 to assist the Rev. Adalbert Inama, O.Praem., in ministering to the German immigrants of Wisconsin. Their territory included Dane, Portage, Sauk and Iowa counties. During his time in Wisconsin, Rev. Gaertner kept a diary, all ten volumes of which are reproduced here. His diaries are an invaluable record of his travels and work in Wisconsin, from his arrival in 1846 until he was recalled to Wilten Abbey in 1858.
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Volume Nine
Rev. Maximilian Gaertner O.Praem.
The Rev. Maximilian Gaertner, O.Praem., a Norbertine priest from Wilten Abbey in Austria, arrived in Sac Prairie, Wisconsin in 1846 to assist the Rev. Adalbert Inama, O.Praem., in ministering to the German immigrants of Wisconsin. Their territory included Dane, Portage, Sauk and Iowa counties. During his time in Wisconsin, Rev. Gaertner kept a diary, all ten volumes of which are reproduced here. His diaries are an invaluable record of his travels and work in Wisconsin, from his arrival in 1846 until he was recalled to Wilten Abbey in 1858.
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Volume Ten
Rev. Maximilian Gaertner O.Praem.
The Rev. Maximilian Gaertner, O.Praem., a Norbertine priest from Wilten Abbey in Austria, arrived in Sac Prairie, Wisconsin in 1846 to assist the Rev. Adalbert Inama, O.Praem., in ministering to the German immigrants of Wisconsin. Their territory included Dane, Portage, Sauk and Iowa counties. During his time in Wisconsin, Rev. Gaertner kept a diary, all ten volumes of which are reproduced here. His diaries are an invaluable record of his travels and work in Wisconsin, from his arrival in 1846 until he was recalled to Wilten Abbey in 1858.