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Exactly 94 years ago today - July 2, 1923 - the German passenger ship München sailed into New York harbor. It was the maiden voyage for this ship and she was the first German ship to enter New York since the end of World War 1. One of the passengers was my grandfather - Henry C Langhorst. He was 26 years old and accompanied by his older brother Franz, age 28. My grandfather spoke no English and if he was successfully processed through immigration at Ellis Island he had train ticket waiting to take him to Dodge, Nebraska. His uncle had come to the United States earlier and told my grandfather that he could find farm work on the Nebraska plains for he and his brother. They just had to get there.
I can remember grandpa telling stories about seeing the Statue of Liberty for the first time. I can picture him in his recliner at the house in town in Howells, speaking with his deep German accent. I was young but remember how emotional it was for him to speak about seeing the Statue of Liberty for the first time. I was able to see the Statue of Liberty for the first time in the fall of 2008 and it was very personal experience as I thought of grandpa on that ship.
How would I have felt seeing Lady Liberty after essentially leaving my family behind for a foreign country, crossing the Atlantic to start a new life in a country where I could not even speak the language? Just five years earlier he had been a German Marine fighting in the trenches of World War I - an enemy of the United States. Seeing the Statue of Liberty meant that he was almost there, one long journey almost complete and a new one to begin.When I think of my grandfather I think about how incredibly fortunate I am as a beneficiary of his bold decision. In spite of our country’s flaws, I am blessed to raise my family in a nation with abundant opportunities. Could I have made the same decision as a young man? He left behind a young woman that he had plans to marry one day. Would I have had the guts to start a new life abroad in the same situation? I ask myself that often and I honestly can’t say that I would have had that courage.The 4th of July is intended to be about the Declaration of Independence and our founding fathers. As a history teacher of course that is still important to but to me it has always been more about my grandfather. The next day - July 3rd - he would step off the München and be processed at Ellis Island (they did an extremely large number of immigrants on that day because Ellis Island would be closed on the 4th). He and his brother Franz boarded a train in New York and on July 4th they were headed for their new life in Nebraska.
My grandfather was an immigrant. He wanted a new life not only for himself but for the generations which would reap the rewards of the work of his hands - his children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, etc. Could Henry C Langhorst have envisioned all of the people his life would impact 94 years ago as his ship pulled into New York harbor and he saw the Statue of Liberty for the first time? I like to think that it might have crossed his mind for a brief second that day. Thank you grandpa. Happy July 4th.
Vlog #31 - Show Notes and Links* History Geek Teacher Vlog 030 - 1860 Election Ad Project * Eric's 1860 Election Ad Resource Page * 1860 Candidates Graphic Organizer * Living Room Candidate - Campaign Ad Videos as Example
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Vlog #30 - Show Notes and Links* Eric's 1860 Election Ad Resource Page * 1860 Candidates Graphic Organizer * Living Room Candidate - Campaign Ad Videos as Example
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Vlog #29 - Show Notes and Links* 2017 Project Archaeology Workshop Kansas City - Flyer (PDF) * Project Archaeology
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Vlog #28 - Show Notes and Links* Declaration Resources Project - Harvard University * Declaration Resources Twitter Account - @declarationres * Article - Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of a Video Game - Harvard Ed. Magazine - Fall 2016 * Book - Our Declaration : A Reading of the Declaration of Independence in Defense of Equality by Danielle Allen * Fourth Dimension Games - Gabe Turow's game design firm
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Vlog #27 - Show Notes and Links* Rare Harriet Tubman Photo Goes to Auction - Biography * Museums Acquire Rare Harriet Tubman Portrait - NBC News * Harriet Tubman Secret Agent by Thomas B. Allen * NPR Audio - Interview with Thomas B. Allen on Tubman's Work as Spy in Civil War
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Vlog #26 - Show Notes and Links* School Lockers Going the Way of the Rotary Phones and Vinyl Records - Charlotte Observer - March 24, 2017
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Vlog #25 - Show Notes and Links* Eric's 2017 ADE Application Video * Apple Distinguished Educator Program
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Vlog #24 - Show Notes and Links* Discovery Middle School Broadcasting
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Vlog #23 - Show Notes and Links* Chimney Rock Historic Site * Chimney Rock Wikipedia Page * Sunset WX Twitter - @sunset_wx * Chimney Rock 365 Days of Sunsets Facebook Page
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Vlog #22 - Show Notes and Links* Matt Shomaker's "Live American History" Blog * Matt Shomaker's You Tube Channel * Matt Shomaker on Twitter - @TheShoe_CMS
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Here are a few photos from over spring break of the sign at the Wyoming Theater in Torrington, Wyoming. The sign looks great in both daylight and at night with the neon glowing.
Vlog #21 - Show Notes and Links* "The New York Times Claws It's Way Into the Future" - Wired Magazine - 2/12/17 by Gabriel Synder
"Snapchat Faces the Critics - The Company That Upended Social Media" - Time Magazine 3/13/17 by Joel Stein
Rivals Unto Death : Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr by Rick Beyer
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Vlog #20 - Show Notes and Links* Learn how to create a visual story project in class on Episode #2 of the History Geek Teacher
Vlog #19 - Show Notes and Links* May 2, 1977 Royals Box Score
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Vlog #18 - Show Notes and Links* Harriet Tubman New York Times Resource - Published February 24, 2017 * Larry Buchanan - New York Times Graphics Editor * Tim Wallace - New York Times Graphics Editor * New York Times - The Learning Network
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Vlog #17 - Show Notes and Links* St Charles Lewis and Clark Boat House and Nature Center * Link to Eric's Boat House Museum Visit Google Photos (coming soon)
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Vlog #16 - Show Notes and Links* 2017 METC Conference * Robo 3-D Printed Drone * Bloxels
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Vlog #15 - Show Notes and Links* Apple Distinguished Educator * 2017 METC Conference * 2017 MCSS Conference * Comic Book! App
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Here is part 2 of my favorite photos from 2016.
Show notes for Vlog 013 - My Favorite Photos of 2016 Part 2 of 2
I was at school walking to get in my steps - goal of 10,000 steps a day, not exactly running a 5K every day but it is a good daily goal for me right now - and I took a picture of the sunset through the window of hallway at Discovery Middle School. I added an educational quote and thought it came up looking pretty good.
Link to Resources for the "Snap, Share and Create" Session
I love taking photos! When you take a lot of photos organization is important. Google Photos is one of my favorite Google products because it allows me to organize, edit and share my photos.
This session was shared at the 2016 Kanas City Google Summit on October 30, 2016. Please access this link to see my handouts and resources.Please let me know if you have any questions!