First used in 1868, this cemetery was formally established in 1889 by Danish immigrants.
The village was originally settled by Danish immigrants.
A large portion of the early settlers were Danish American immigrants, and the community was also often called "Denmark".
During the 1870s, almost half of all Danish immigrants to the United States settled in family groups.
Most of these families were Danish immigrants.
The exhibit explores the experience of Danish immigrants and their descendants from 1840 to 1940.
Danish immigrants had a significant effect on the Australian dairy industry from the 1880s, in particular establishing and managing butter factories.
The town was established in 1906 by early Danish immigrants to the area.
It was founded by Danish immigrants in 1907.
He was born in Manhattan, the son of Danish immigrants.