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Jan Lambert Dols and Michael Borka (and their families) immigrated in 1862 from Limburg Province, The Netherlands to Dahlgren Township, Carver County, Minnesota. Descendants and relatives lived in Minnesota, Wisconson, North Dakota, Washington and elsewhere. Some descendants immigrated to Saskatchewan, the Northwest Terri- tories (the MacKenzie portion) and elsewhere in Canada. Includes ancestry to 1689, as well as some descendants and relatives in The Netherlands, Germany and elsewhere in Europe.
Historians and art historians provide a critique of existing methodologies and an interdisciplinary inquiry into seventeenth-century Dutch art and culture.
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