[PDF.81cs] My Father Spoke Finglish at Work: Finnish Americans in Northeastern Ohio (Voices of Diversity)
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| #3333873 in Books | 2007-02-08 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.24 x.82 x6.38l,.99 | File type: PDF | 188 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Best interviews of senior Finn- Americans|By Linda Riddell|I have to say, I am proud of this book, and want the public- Finn Americans and others to read this. Much information is given regarding the ancestors coming to America and what they went through to get here. Many interesting stories of which touch the lives of many good people, and their dealings with the new world.|About the Author|Noreen Sippola Fairburn is a third-generation Finn whose four grandparents all emigrated from Finland in the late nineteenth century and settled in Ashtabula County. A former employee of Kent State University’s Ashtabula C
A regional view of Finnish immigration
In 1874 the first Finnish immigrants came to Northeast Ohio’s Lake Erie port towns to work on the docks loading coal or unloading iron ore from ships sailing the Great Lakes or to work on the railroads. As with most immigrant groups, the Finns clustered in the same area, hoping to retain their language, customs, and culture, even in the New World.
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