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Resources

Resources

Resources and links for teachers, genealogists, researchers, history buffs, and everyone in between.

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General

German Connections

This online directory has an interactive map where you can search for German organizations across the United States. This online directory is a one-stop shop for all things German-American in the U.S. The German American Heritage Foundation strives to represent all people of German-speaking heritage, we invite our Austrian American and Swiss American friends as well to contribute information about clubs, organizations, favorite restaurants, neighborhood businesses, churches, schools, and so much more.

German Connections

Genealogy

Richardson-Sloane Special Collections Center and Scott County Genealogical Society (SCIGS)

Located in the basement of the Davenport Public Library, this collections includes free local databases, books, maps, manuscripts, and photographs. 

Richardson Sloane Special Collections Website

Family History Center, Davenport, IA

A facility of the LDS Church, the center holds many records both on-site and available through interlibrary loans that are of great importance to genealogists.

Information

IAGenWebProject - Scott County

A group of volunteers working together to provide Internet websites for genealogical research in every county of Iowa.

Website

German Genealogy Headquarters

Based in Iowa City, the German Genealogy team offers courses and webinars for those looking to become better genealogists. 

Ursula C. Krause and Ute Brandenburg, two of the most recognized names in German genealogy, are joining forces to offer a completely new concept in German genealogy education. Both bring their unique research strengths to the table to create a team with unrivaled experience.

Their curriculum is designed to empower you as the teller of your ancestors’ stories. As you develop research skills, you will also gain insights to deeper understand the life experience of those who came before you.

 Website

Freelance Genealogists

Ursula Krause: offers genealogical research, educational webinars, and personalized consultations. Learn More

Ute Brandenburg: specializes in reading German script, genealogical research, and educational opportunities. Learn More

German Immigration

German Immigration (Library of Congress)

An online resource for teachers includes an overview of the unique German immigrant story, their growth and influence in the United States. German were one of the first Europeans to immigrate to the New World.

LOC Website

Germans in the Midwest - National Museum of American History

Information about Germans and other European immigrant groups. From the National Museum of American History, a Smithsonian Institution.

Website

The Germans in America - Library of Congress

A chronology of Germans in the United States from 1608-1990.

Website

Local History

Gold Coast and Hamburg Historic District, Davenport

Dedicated to preserving the built heritage of Davenport’s First Neighborhood. Additionally, they collect its histories providing context and understanding of the great importance of this district.

Gold Coast Hamburg Historic District Website

ASHHS - American/Schleswig - Holstein Heritage Society

The American/Schleswig-Holstein Heritage Society was organized in 1989 to preserve the heritage of our Schleswig – Holstein forefathers.

ASHHS is the only German Heritage Society dedicated to promoting and preserving the heritage of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

ASHHS Website

Rock Island County Historical Society

Includes a research library, databases, and museums.

RICHS Website

Rock Island County Genealogical Society

The society has online resources on the site as well as hard copy library that is hosted at the Rock Island County Historical Society building.

RICIGS Website

Rock Island Arsenal Historical Society

The society’s goal is to support the programs of its museum and the museum’s mission to illustrate Arsenal Island history; its local and national contributions and impacts; and its activities in war and peace.

RIAHS Website

Scott County Historic Preservation Society

Is committed to the cause of historic preservation in Scott County, Iowa.

SCHPS Website

Scott County Iowa Genealogical Society

SCIGS has its genealogical collection at the ‘Richardson-Sloane Special Collection Center’ located in the Davenport Public Library. If your ancestors once lived in the Scott County area, you will find the SCIGS collection very productive and useful.

SCIGS Website

Schuetzenpark Gilde - Schuetzen Park Historic Site

The Schuetzen Park Historic Site is a nature park “Naturschutzgebiet” located in west Davenport at 700 Waverly Road.

The Park was sold in 1923 and its wooded areas remained essentially unchanged for the next 80 years.

Recently, most of the Park’s former grounds were re-acquired and are being preserved as a “Wildpark”. It comprises about 20 acres and is owned and maintained by the Scheutzenpark Gilde. Nature trails are maintained throughout the site. Hours of operation are sun-up to sundown, May-November.

Schuetzenpark Website

Upper Mississippi Valley Photo Archive

An online digital collection of historic images showcasing the Mississippi River Region along the Iowa/Illinois border.

UMVPA Website

QC PastPort

Self-guided, interactive, physical, and digital tours throughout the Quad Cities. Stops along this tour bring our area’s rich history to life by highlighting architecture, businesses, institutions, and fascinating sites through the stories of the people who were there at the time. 

QC Pastport Website

On Germany

Deutsch Americanische National Kongress (German American National Congress) D.A.N.K.

The German American National Congress is the largest organization of Americans of German descent.

The organization seeks to bring Americans of German descent together in the pursuit of cultivating and presenting their heritage and interests on local, regional and national levels.

DANK Website

Goethe Institute

The Goethe-Institut is the Federal Republic of Germany’s cultural institute, active worldwide. They promote the study of German abroad and encourage international cultural exchange.

Goethe Institute Website

Max Kade Institute for German-American Studies

The Max Kade Institute for German-American Studies is an interdisciplinary unit in the College of Letters and Science at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. It is dedicated to researching, preserving, and sharing the stories of German-speaking immigrants and their descendants in the larger context of global migration past and present.

Website

DANK Haus German American Cultural Center

The DANK Haus mission is to preserve and promote German culture, heritage, and language through maintaining a center consisting of a museum, art gallery, library, and language school, and organizing educational and social programming focusing on and emphasizing the history, traditions, and contributions of Germans and German Americans.

Website

Traditional Clothing and Heritage Resources

This page describes traditional German clothing (Trachten) and Bavarian-style clothing that is associated with German events and celebrations like Oktoberfest. This site also includes links to other sources regarding genealogy, heritage, German history, and more.

Website

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Schuetzen Park Celebration
Sunday August 2nd | 1:00 pm
FREE

�The Schuetzen Park will continue its 155th anniversary celebration of the grand opening of the Park which took place in June 1870 with a free public concert. The Deutsche Polka Band will headline the event on Sunday August 2nd. Beginning at 1:00 food and drinks will be served, and the concert will commence at 2:00. Admission to the Park is always free.

Schuetzen Park is located at 700 Waverly Road in Davenport. More information can be obtained by calling: 563-449-2358 or by email: SchuetzenPark@yahoo.com.

Photo from Davenport Iowa History:
Schuetzen Park Club House - 1902
"The beautiful and inviting Club House at Schuetzen Park was under the care of Bruchman & Co. in 1902. August Bruchman and Fred Kuehl were lessees of the park, operating the saloon, restaurant, dancing pavilion and bowling alley. Fred Kuehl was the manager of the Turner Hall and the New Grand Opera House at Third and Scott streets, while his brother-in-law, August Bruchman, was the former head bartender at the Turner Hall. August and his wife Mary resided at Schuetzen Park."

Schuetzen Park Celebration
Sunday August 2nd | 1:00 pm
FREE

�The Schuetzen Park will continue its 155th anniversary celebration of the grand opening of the Park which took place in June 1870 with a free public concert. The Deutsche Polka Band will headline the event on Sunday August 2nd. Beginning at 1:00 food and drinks will be served, and the concert will commence at 2:00. Admission to the Park is always free.

Schuetzen Park is located at 700 Waverly Road in Davenport. More information can be obtained by calling: 563-449-2358 or by email: [email protected].

Photo from Davenport Iowa History:
Schuetzen Park Club House – 1902
"The beautiful and inviting Club House at Schuetzen Park was under the care of Bruchman & Co. in 1902. August Bruchman and Fred Kuehl were lessees of the park, operating the saloon, restaurant, dancing pavilion and bowling alley. Fred Kuehl was the manager of the Turner Hall and the New Grand Opera House at Third and Scott streets, while his brother-in-law, August Bruchman, was the former head bartender at the Turner Hall. August and his wife Mary resided at Schuetzen Park."
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Davenport Coliseum, 1911. Images from German American Heritage Center & Museum Collections. 

Initially called the Saengerfest Halle, this building is now the Col Ballroom in Davenport, IA. 

Look at those colors!

Davenport Coliseum, 1911. Images from German American Heritage Center & Museum Collections.

Initially called the Saengerfest Halle, this building is now the Col Ballroom in Davenport, IA.

Look at those colors!
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Only a few more days left to enjoy free admission in July! 🎟️

Visit the museum free of charge through July 31st. Explore the history of Davenport and the German immigrants who built our community. 

Open:
Tuesday - Saturday 10 am - 4 pm
Sunday 12 - 4 pm
Closed Monday

Only a few more days left to enjoy free admission in July! 🎟️

Visit the museum free of charge through July 31st. Explore the history of Davenport and the German immigrants who built our community.

Open:
Tuesday – Saturday 10 am – 4 pm
Sunday 12 – 4 pm
Closed Monday
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German Lutheran Church in Geneseo, IL. 1890. 

Image from German American Heritage Center and Museum Collection.

German Lutheran Church in Geneseo, IL. 1890.

Image from German American Heritage Center and Museum Collection.
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The Outing Club, 1900. Image from German American Heritage Center Collections.

Established in 1891. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1977 and a contributing building of Vander Veer Park Historic District since 1985.

Though not directly part of the German American Immigrant history, The Outing Club is a pillar in Davenport's communal history.

The Outing Club, 1900. Image from German American Heritage Center Collections.

Established in 1891. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1977 and a contributing building of Vander Veer Park Historic District since 1985.

Though not directly part of the German American Immigrant history, The Outing Club is a pillar in Davenport`s communal history.
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Stay tuned for a BIG reveal coming next week!

After 16 years on display and noticeable wear and tear to our permanent exhibition panels, we are installing new, dynamic, and exciting signage and artifacts to our timeline area on the 3rd floor. We can't wait to see our hard work come to life in our permanent exhibition space.

The new information still explores the experiences of German immigrants to our area, but we are adding more artifacts, telling broader stories and experiences of residents in the Quad Cities during the high points in immigration history, and exploring what German immigrants arrived to in Iowa—some expected, and others not.

Thank you to Regional Development Authority for their support of this project. And thank you to our generous donors who helped us recover the lost funding after the federal budget cuts earlier this year: Cal and Jill Werner, Bob Thoreson, The Jewish Federation of the Quad Cities, and an anonymous donor. We could not have done this project on our original timeline without the support of our community. 

And thank you to Edwards Creative for working with us on this project. Your designs and imagination will bring this exciting project to life!

Stay tuned for a BIG reveal coming next week!

After 16 years on display and noticeable wear and tear to our permanent exhibition panels, we are installing new, dynamic, and exciting signage and artifacts to our timeline area on the 3rd floor. We can`t wait to see our hard work come to life in our permanent exhibition space.

The new information still explores the experiences of German immigrants to our area, but we are adding more artifacts, telling broader stories and experiences of residents in the Quad Cities during the high points in immigration history, and exploring what German immigrants arrived to in Iowa—some expected, and others not.

Thank you to Regional Development Authority for their support of this project. And thank you to our generous donors who helped us recover the lost funding after the federal budget cuts earlier this year: Cal and Jill Werner, Bob Thoreson, The Jewish Federation of the Quad Cities, and an anonymous donor. We could not have done this project on our original timeline without the support of our community.

And thank you to Edwards Creative for working with us on this project. Your designs and imagination will bring this exciting project to life!
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We're excited to share that our virtual version of our "Recent Acquisitions" exhibition is now live! This exhibition explored some of the newest and most interesting items added to our collection from the last 6 years. It was on display in person until June 1st, but now it is available to view year-round online. 

In addition to photographs and the didactics from the original exhibition, our summer intern, Enya, has translated the exhibition to German, provided voiceovers for the artifact labels, and conducted additional research and resources to enhance the exhibition. We hope these additions are useful and help make this content more accessible to a wider audience.

You can explore the virtual exhibition here: https://virmuze.com/m/gahc/x/whats-new-recent-acquisitions-to-the-collection/ 

Enya is a student in the @wiulovesmuseumstudies MA program (anticipated to graduate in December of 2025) and an intern at the German American Heritage Center and Museum. She is German-American, having been born in Bavaria, and regularly visits family there. As she was a military-brat, she has also lived in the Rhineland-Pfalz region of Germany, England, and multiple U.S. states. She loves helping others learn about German culture, as well as learning about different cultures from around the world.

We`re excited to share that our virtual version of our "Recent Acquisitions" exhibition is now live! This exhibition explored some of the newest and most interesting items added to our collection from the last 6 years. It was on display in person until June 1st, but now it is available to view year-round online.

In addition to photographs and the didactics from the original exhibition, our summer intern, Enya, has translated the exhibition to German, provided voiceovers for the artifact labels, and conducted additional research and resources to enhance the exhibition. We hope these additions are useful and help make this content more accessible to a wider audience.

You can explore the virtual exhibition here: https://virmuze.com/m/gahc/x/whats-new-recent-acquisitions-to-the-collection/

Enya is a student in the @wiulovesmuseumstudies MA program (anticipated to graduate in December of 2025) and an intern at the German American Heritage Center and Museum. She is German-American, having been born in Bavaria, and regularly visits family there. As she was a military-brat, she has also lived in the Rhineland-Pfalz region of Germany, England, and multiple U.S. states. She loves helping others learn about German culture, as well as learning about different cultures from around the world.
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