German-Bohemian Immigrant Monument
The German-Bohemian Immigrant Monument, located in New Ulm, Minnesota, was established in 1991 by the German-Bohemian Heritage Society to honor the courageous immigrants from the German-speaking regions of present-day Czechoslovakia. The monument features a bronze statue atop a granite base inscribed with over 350 immigrant family names, celebrating the cultural heritage and contributions of these settlers.
Many of the immigrants hailed from small farming communities, particularly from the villages of Hostau, Muttersdorf, and Ronsperg, where they maintained rich traditions and strong community ties. This monument serves as a tribute to the legacy of the German-Bohemian community and their significant role in shaping the region's history. Generated from the website