Thirty Days In Lithuania In 1919
Peter Saurusaitis
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Thirty Days inLITHUANIAin 1919By REV. PETER P. SAURUSAITIS
Thirty Days inLITHUANIAin 1919By REV. PETER P. SAURUSAITIS
Being an Account of Personal Experiences and Observations Encountered in a Trip extending from August 30, 1919, to February 16, 1920 Printed by Call Printing Company EAST ST. LOUIS, ILLINOIS 1920...
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Exodium for All Americans
Exodium for All Americans
I hope the American people will be interested with the information I have just brought from my native country. I am writing the story of my trip to Lithuania and return at the suggestion of some of my fellow citizens, to whom I have narrated some ideas of it, in which they took much interest as instructive information for anyone who prepares for a trip to any part of the world. As this country is composed of citizens and patriots of all nationalities, so every citizen may get attraction to visit
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Exodium for Waterbury, Conn., Citizens Only.
Exodium for Waterbury, Conn., Citizens Only.
My Dear Friends and Fellow Citizens: I am glad to be with you again. Why am I glad? Because of the thirty-six years since I came to America, most of the time I have spent in Waterbury. Here I have lived for twenty-one years. Because in Waterbury I had time enough to make many friends, and if I did not do so, it is my own fault. In a word, in Waterbury my adopted citizenship must have rooted much deeper than in the other parts of the United States in which I have lived for a much shorter time....
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What I Saw in Lithuania
What I Saw in Lithuania
No matter how zealous patriots we may become in our adopted country, we should not forget altogether our native country. As I did not venture to visit Lithuania under the czar in 1910, when I was visiting other parts of Europe, I had a great desire to see my native land after the horrible war. Anyone would be anxious to visit his native country after thirty-six years' absence. It was not an easy task for me to get a passport, as the United States government objected to letting me cross Germany.
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