Lucas, Henry Stephen, 1889-1961
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Lucas, Henry Stephen, 1889-1961
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Lucas, Henry Stephen, 1889-1961
Lucas, Henry S. (Henry Stephen), 1889-1961
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Lucas, Henry S. (Henry Stephen), 1889-1961
Lucas, Henry S.
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Lucas, Henry S.
Lucas, Henry Stephen
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Lucas, Henry S. 1889-1961 (Henry Stephen),
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Stephen Lucas, Henry
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Stephen Lucas, Henry
Lucas, Henry S. 1889-1961
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Henry S. Lucas was born and raised near Holland, Michigan. He attended the Universities of Leiden and Ghent. He received his A.B. from Olivet College (1913) and his doctorate from the University of Michigan (1921). He taught history at the University of Washington and has written several books and articles on the medieval history of the Low Countries. In 1955, he published Netherlanders in America; Dutch Immigration to the United States and Canada, 1789-1950 .
Professor of history at the University of Washington.
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n84126252
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Dutch Americans
Dutch Americans
Emigration and immigration
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Netherlanders in America
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United States
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Michigan
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Netherlands
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Netherlands
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Michigan--Holland
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Holland (Mich.)
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Holland (Mich.)
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Holland (Mich.)
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United States
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Holland (Mich.)
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