David H. Sutton is a native of Helvetia, West Virginia, USA. He received his Bachelors Degree from Davis Elkins College and Masters in History from West Virginia University. As an archivist and manuscripts curator, he has worked for the Washburn Norlands Foundation in Livermore Falls, Maine and the Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies in Philadelphia. He currently makes his home in New Hampshire.
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"David Sutton's history of Helvetia, a small Swiss village founded in the wilderness of West Virginia, is a brilliantly researched, succinct account of individual fortitude and communal purpose. It is an important contribution to the history of immigration in the United States and to the study of cultural diversity in the Appalachian region. Most remarkable is Sutton's subtle treatment of the interplay between the ideals of Swiss settlers and the challenging environment of a mountain frontier." George Parkinson, former Curator and Associate Professor of History, West Virginia University "A vivid portrait of the emergence of a Swiss settlement, drawn with impressive empathy and scholarly competence. It will delight the general reader and enrich the scholar's understanding of Swiss migration." Leo Schelbert, Professor of History Emeritus, University of Illinois at Chicago

