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Badgerland Journal
Badgerland Journal
42 episodes
4 days ago
While Wisconsin is best known for the Packers, cheese and badgers, it also full of rich stories from the past. Join me as I discuss Wisconsin history straight out of Badgerland
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While Wisconsin is best known for the Packers, cheese and badgers, it also full of rich stories from the past. Join me as I discuss Wisconsin history straight out of Badgerland
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History
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Pabst's German Identity
Badgerland Journal
44 minutes 33 seconds
1 year ago
Pabst's German Identity

Today's episode discusses the German-American identity of the Pabst Family. I am joined by Grace Mager as we discuss how the beer baron's family navigated both their German heritage as immigrants, as well as their love of their new home in Milwaukee.

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Sources:

“Brilliantly Wedded.” Milwaukee Sentinel. June 23, 1897. 

“Eulogy of Capt. Pabst by Gen. F. C. Winkler. Milwaukee Journal. January 5, 1904. 9. 

“Gambrinus in Glass.” Milwaukee Journal. April 21, 1893. 

Kamphoefner, Walter D. Germans in America: A Concise History. Rowman & Littlefield, 2021. 

“Many Honor Captain of Industry.” Milwaukee Journal. January 4, 1904. 3. 

Miller, Carl. “The Rise of the Beer Barons.” BeerHistory.com. Accessed April 24, 2024. https://www.beerhistory.com/library/holdings/beerbarons.shtml. 

Milwaukee Sentinel. June 20, 1897. 

“Mrs. Nunnemacher Will Wed.” New York Times. March 29, 1902. 

“Mrs. Pabst Passes Away.” Milwaukee Journal. October 4, 1906. 9. 

“Old Pabst Mansion on Highland Faces.” Milwaukee Journal. May 10, 1970. 

“Pabst Family Historical Letters Give Glimpse into WIS.. German Beer Roots.” ABC7 Chicago, March 2, 2021. https://abc7chicago.com/pabst-letters-milwuakee-wisconsin/10378226/. 

“Social and Personal.” Milwaukee Journal. March 26, 1896. 2. 

“The Germans in America.” Chronology : The Germans in America (European Reading Room, Library of Congress). Accessed April 24, 2024. https://www.loc.gov/rr/european/imde/germchro.html.  

Widen, Larry. “Frederick Pabst: Brewer, Banker, Empire Builder.” Shepherd Express, May 3, 2023. https://shepherdexpress.com/culture/milwaukee-history/frederick-pabst-brewer-banker-empire-builder/. 



Badgerland Journal
While Wisconsin is best known for the Packers, cheese and badgers, it also full of rich stories from the past. Join me as I discuss Wisconsin history straight out of Badgerland