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from the society, the children remained with their mothers, and have grown up to good and useful citizens. We must not publish names and numbers, the books are open to members for verification.
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BANQUETS.
The social feature of a dinner at the annual meeting of the society appears to have been successfully established by the great banquet held on the 26th day of December, 1817, before the incorporation of the society, at Kamin- sky's Hotel on Water street; in 1820, at Mrs. Wintklos' Hotel on Water street, at twelve o'clock noon; in 1821, at Williamson's Hotel, thereafter and for many years at the Indian Queen Hotel, called Beltzhoover Hotel, south- east corner of Baltimore and Hanover streets, until 1832, when Beltzhoover removed to the Fountain Hotel on Light near Baltimore street, where the society then met. After the Eutaw House was opened the society under President Schumacher often held the banquets in its spacious rooms later and until the present time at the rooms of the Germania Club Under the presidency of Mr. Claas Vocke the annual banquet was suspended four years, but it was to the detriment of the popularity in membership, which then diminished to its lowest number. After due consideration, it was resolved under President Hennighausen to continue the annual banquet and many members have since been gained and enlisted in the cause of charity at these social gatherings, where always cheer- ful, even happy hours were spent. The consciousness of feeling that you were among men of generous, benevo- lent hearts, gentlemen by their very nature, so that not a word of discord ever marred these meetings, and they are looked forward to by former participants with antici- pation of having a good time. Every participant pays
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for the dinner a moderate sum and orders whatever wine or mineral water he desires, at his own cost. The wines cut of the cellars of the club, noted for their quality and purity are furnished at a reasonable price.
The entertainments begin with remarks by the presi- dent referring to the good work of the society during the past year in helping the poor, assisting widows and or- phans, procuring work for the unemployed, fighting for the oppressed and reminding his hearers of the grand history of the society since its organization. Good music, by select musicians, German and English choruses, fine vocal and instrumental solos, intersperse the evening. The toasts are few, the Society, the United States of America, Our Old Fatherland, State of Maryland, City of Baltimore and Our Sister Societies, is the usual pro- gram. One of the most pleasant features of these ban- quets is the presence of the invited representatives of the Hibernian, the St. George's and the St. Andrew's So- cieties of Baltimore, representing respectively the Irish, English and Scotch nationalities. It is a time-honored custom from the earliest years of these societies, to be present at each others annual meetings and engenders a good fellowship and mutual esteem among the nationali- ties they represent, which cannot be valued too highly in our community. Whoever has attended these banquets will remember with pleasure the eloquent words of sym- pathy and praise spoken by these gentlemen, which made us feel akin in noble sentiment and action in the field of charity. Our member, and always especially invited guest, ex-Mayor Ferdinand C. Latrobe, has for more tha 1 twenty years, never failed to be present and by eloquent speech manifested his warm attachment to the society and
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his friends, that is to all the members thereof. The mayor of the city and the governor of the State, when their duties permit them, are also honored and welcome guests. Short speeches, German and English spoken indiscrimi- nately, popular songs are sung ad libitum, old friends re- new their acquaintances and good cheer prevails to the end. The climax of these banquets was the one hun- dred and twenty-fifth anniversary of the first organiza- tion of the society, held at the rooms of the Germania Club on the eighth day of January, 1909. Descendants of the founders and of the deceased members of the so- ciety were invited to participate. The rooms were filled to their seating capacity. The governor of the State, Austin L. Crothers; the mayor of the city, J. Barry Mahool; Dr. J. C. Hexamer, the president of the German Society of Pennsylvania; Honorable Richard Barthold, member of congress from St. Louis, Missouri; William P. Ryan, president of the Hibernian Society ; Dr. George A. Fleming, vice-president of St. George's Society ; B. P. Gillespie, vice-president St. Andrew's Society ; Ferdinand C. Latrobe and the most prominent citizens of German descent and birth were present. After some introductory remarks by President Louis P. Hennighausen, Mr. Rob- ert M. Rother acted as toastmaster and called upon the Hon. Charles E. Heuisler, a judge of the Supreme Bench of Baltimore, to respond to the toast, "The German So- ciety." Judge Heuisler gave an interesting address on the history of the society, closing with a brilliant panegyric of the founders and members of past genera- tions. The second toast, "Our New Fatherland," was responded to by the eloquent orator, Hon. Richard Bar- thold in the German language. "The Old Fatherland."
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responded to by Mr. Henry Ruhstrat, the representative of the German consul, who was absent in Germany, in fitting words, was loudly applauded. Governor Crothers responded for the "State of Maryland" and Mayor Ma- hool for "The City of Baltimore." Dr. Charles E. Hexa- mer made a stirring address in response to the toast of "Our Guests." The representatives of our sister societies spoke well in cheerful words, especially our old friend. William P. Ryan, of the Hibernian, who so often has delighted us by his masterful sweet diction and historic lore of the early intercourse between the Irish and Ger- mans and their common bonds. The banquet, which was in every way a great success, ended by singing :
Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot, etc.
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REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE SOCIETY. MR. ROBERT M. ROTHER. JANUARY, 1909.
Balance, January Ist, 1908.
$2,076.25
Ground rents
$3,601.08
Donations.
162.00
Bequests.
1,100.00
Members' dues
1,580.00
Interest.
35.62
6,478.70
DISBURSEMENTS.
Cash assistance for 1563 orders.
$5,639.60
Office Rent and Expenses
217.15
Printing and Stationery
153.35
Salary of Agent.
I,C00.00
Fee to Agent for collecting members' dues
79.00
Sundries
15.24
Invested in ground rent.
950.00
8,054.34
Balance, January Ist, 1909
$ 500.61
INVESTMENTS OF THE SOCIETY.
Irredeemable ground rents, $2,121.08 per year.
Ground rents redeemable, at 4%, $930.00 per year.
Ground rents redeemable, at 6%, $570.00 per year. ROBERT M. ROTHER, Treasurer.
The undersigned have carefully examined the books and vouchers of the Treasurer and of the Agent of the German Society of Mary- land and also the securities as stated above and found the same cor- rect.
GEORGE BUCHHEISTER, L. H. WIEMAN, A. OBST.
Ì
Auditing Committee.
January 22, 1909.
RECEIPTS.
$8,554.95
Advertising.
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FROM THE REPORT OF THE AGENT OF THE SOCIETY, MR. JOHN D. MEYER.
The payments for relief to the poor were made in the following manner :
January
on 133 orders
$469.60
February
I36
492.35
March
I30
66
461.50
April
"
I30
66
468.50
May
66
I30
66
451.50
June
I26
66
445.50
July
129
446.50
August
127
457.50
September
66
66
447.00
October
66
66
477.90
November
66
I34
494.25
December
66
66
522.50
1563
$5,634.60
Included in the above are 208 orders for groceries and provisions, 47 for coal and wood, 2 for shoes, for I fare to Germany, 5 for fare to Philadelphia, I for fare to Wash- ington.
Relief was extended to 30 families with 116 children, and 129 widows with 522 children; 12 married couples and 12 widows without children, and 25 meir, in all 250 adults and 638 children.
64 new applications for relief were made at our office, all of which were carefully investigated and considered by our Executive Committee. In I case false address was given and the parties could not be found; in 3 cases it was found that the applicants were not entitled to our assist-
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66
I34
66
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ance, and in 60 cases relief was given according to the needs of the applicant as far as our means would permit.
330 visits were made during the year to parties whom we regularly assist, and in 14 of these cases assistance was discontinued ; 8 of our regular pensioners died.
A number of men seeking employment were referred to persons who applied for help.
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DONATIONS AND BEQUESTS.
1817 to 1852.
Meta Repold.
50.00
Christian Mayer $50.00
A. J. Schwartze 50.00
Michael Hummer
50.00
Sepe Eichelberger
30.00
Frederick Koenig
50.00
L. Eichelberger.
20.co
F. L. E. Amelung
50.00
B. I. Von Kapf.
50.00
C. L. Weiskopff.
20.00
1853.
Henry Keerl.
25.00
F. W. Brune.
50.00
P. Arn. Karthaus
50.00
I. I. Kohen, Jr
50.00
Fred. Chr. Delius.
$50.00
Charles Schaefer.
20.00
Lewis Mayer
20.00
Christian Keller
50.00 D. H. Meyer
.$50.00
Lewis Brautz.
50.00
Justus Hoppe.
50.00
H. D. Witelhausen
50.00
Frederick Hammer
50.00
August Hammer
20.00
Lawrence Thompsen. 20.00
C. S. König. 20.00
John Hoffman
50.00
H. Arens.
25.CO
L. W. Gunther
25.00
Wm. Seemuller
25.00
John R. Seemuller
25.00
Aug. Vogeler.
25.00
Geo. A. Von Lingen
25.00
C A. Von Lingen
25.00
Robert Lehr.
20.00
1890.
Frederick Waesche.
50.00 From 4 oyster dredgers ... $35.00
1877.
Herm. Von Kapff.
$50.00
G. W. Gail.
50.00
Christian Ax.
50.00
J. D. Kremelberg
50.00
George Hoffman.
50.00
Peter Hoffman. 50.00
John Stricker. 50.00
Henry Messonnier
50.00
Conrad Schultz
50.00
Philip R. J. Friese.
50.00
John F. Friese.
50.00
Charles Bohn.
50.00
James Luber
50.00
Frederick C. Graf 50.00
Solomon Etting
50.00
Oelrichs & Lurman.
$136.00
1854.
1864.
Jere Sullivan
50.00
1872.
Albert Schumacher ... $10,000.00
Henry Schneider.
50.00
Nicholas Popplein 50.00
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1892.
Auguste Holzemer. .
$182.60
Friend through H. G. H. 25.00
1893.
Unkel Braesig Verein. .. . $ 25.00
K .-
52.00
S .-
20.00
L. P. Hennighausen
45.00
Gail & Ax workmen
200.00
James Scott.
50.00
Anna Cath. Denhardt.
.1093.18
G. W. Gail.
75.00
Mrs Nannie Ax
99.00
1894.
A. C. Meyer
$ 20.00
Ladies' Bazar.
614.51
Perpetual Bed in Mary-
land General Hospital
through Ladies' Bazar,
cost.
500.00
Mrs. Nannie Ax
132.00
G. W. Gail
300.00
1895.
Frederick Schepeler
$1000.00
A. C. Meyer.
20.00
August Marquardt
250.00
Mrs. Nannie Ax
132.00
G. W. Gail.
300.00
1896.
Miss Nannie Ax.
$132.00
G. W. Gail
300.00
1897.
George Brehm.
$ 20.00
Baltimore Charter
Cen-
Mrs Nannie Ax.
132.00
G. W. Gail.
300.CO
1898.
A. S. Abell Co.
$150.00
George Brehm.
100.00
Mrs. Nannie Ax
I32.00
G. W. Gail.
300.00
Herman Seibert
60.00
Johann Fr. Zetzener
653.35
Marie Gundel.
200.00
1899.
A. S. Abell Co.
..
$150.00
Louis & Chas. E. Dohme.
25.00
G. A. Von Lingen
100.00
H. G. Hilken.
50.00
Henry Lauts.
50.00
George Brehm.
200.00
Mrs. Nannie Ax
182.00
G. W. Gail.
300.00
H. H. Hobelman.
50.00
Herman Seibert
60.00
Cash.
5.00
Celebration
of
German
Day.
160.14
1900.
A. S. Abell Co.
$150.00
George Brehm
200.00
Mrs. Nannie Ax
I32.00
G. W. Gail.
300.00
Herman Seibert.
60.00
1901.
A. S. Abell Co.
.$150.00
George Brehm
200.00
Mrs. Nannie Ax
132.00
G. W. Gail.
300.00
nial Committee
141.00 Herman Seibert.
100.00
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Mrs. Mary D. Appell. 500.00 A. S. Abell Co. 100.00
Chas. Bein 390.00 Hessen-Darmst-Verein .. 12.50
1902.
G. W. Gail
300.00
Christian & Marie Ax ... 132.00
John Nickel. 6.00
Mrs. Fr. Sachs 3.00
Henry Kynast
5.00
1903.
A. S. Abell Co $150.00
George Brehm 200.00
Christian & Marie Ax I32.00
G. W. Gail. 300.00
Herman Seibert.
60.00
Henry Schwarz
10.00
Cash. .
5.00
Drayton M. Hite.
3.00
1904.
A. S. Abell Co.
$150.00
Christian & Marie Ax
G. W. Gail. 300.00
Samuel Siegael
5.00
Hessen-Darmst-Verein
12.50
Ernst Sander (Leipzig) .. 47.37
Mrs. Anna M. Reier. .. 100.00
1905.
Independent
Citizens'
Union
Samuel Siegael.
10.00
1906.
George Günther
$100.00
Conrad Reinhold
200.00
A. S. Abell Co. 100.00
J. Fredr. Wiessner
200.00
Gottlieb Stiebritz.
500.00
Christian & Marie Ax.
132.00
1907.
Mrs. Rosina Sinsz ... .$ 100.00 Christian & Marie Ax. .. 132.00
132.00 Eberhard Niemann. .2500.00
Henry Lants .1000.00
1908.
John C. Scherer $100.00
Donations.
162.00
Christian & Marie Ax ..
.. 132.00
Unknown through Aug.
Hassfurtier
20.00
I20.00 Geo. Bunnecke.
5.00
St. Matthew's Congreg ...
5.00
2000.00
George Brehm. $400.00
Christian & Marie Ax I32.00
G. W. Gail. 300.00
Herman Seibert. 80.00
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LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE GERMAN SOCIETY OF MARYLAND.
FIRST ORGANIZED 1783.
RECORDS LOST TO 1817.
President-KARL FRIEDRICH WIESENTHAL, 1783.
Secretary-JOHN CONRAD ZOLLICKOFFER, 1784.
Physician-DR. WILLIAM ZOLLIKOFFER, 1783.
MEMBERS.
CHRISTIAN MAYER, 1784 (List of Members Lost.)
List of Officers and Members of German Society of Maryland, at the time of its Incorporation, 1817. Printed in Baltimore 1817 by Schaeffer & Maund.
OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY.
Elected in March, 1817.
President. CHRISTIAN MAYER.
First Vice-President. DR. AUG. J. SCHWARTZE.
Second Vice-President. B. J. VON KAPFF.
Third Vice-President. HENRY SCHROEDER.
Fourth Vice-President. . JOHN STRICKER.
Counsellors
§ DAVID HOFFMAN.
WILLIAM FRICK.
Physicians.
S DR. J. G. WOLFF, ( DR. JACOB BAER.
Treasurer FREDERICK WAESCHE.
Secretary of the Society LEWIS MAYER.
Secretary of the Officers LAWR. THOMSEN.
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MANAGERS.
JUSTUS HOPPE,
LEWIS BRANTZ,
CONRAD SCHULTZ,
JACOB SMALL,
WILLIAM KREBS, F. L. E. AMELUNG,
JOHN FRICK,
JOHN F. FRIESE,
SAMUEL KEERL,
PETER SAUERWEIN,
MICHAEL KIMMEL, JESSE EICHELBERGER.
MEMBERS.
ALBERS, SOLOMON G.
AMELUNG, JOHN P. W. ETTING, SOLOMON,
BADER, DOMINICK. EVERS, F. G.
EWALDT, JOHN H.
FAHS, CASPER.
KEERL, HENRY.
HURXTHAL, FERDINAND
HURXTHAL, LEWIS.
INGDEN, PETER.
BAKER, GEORGE S.
KEERL, GEORGE H.
BAKER, SAMUEL. KELLER, CHRISTIAN.
BAKER, WILLIAM.
KONIG, FREDERICK.
BECKER, SIMON.
KONIG, C. S.
READEL, JOHN D.
BERGER, JOHN.
FRAILEY, LEONARD.
REPOLD, METTA.
BERNHART, H.
FRICK, PETER.
ROHR, ANDREW.
BOEHM, CHARLES G.
FRIESE, PHILIP R. J. GHEQUIERE, CHARLES.
RUDENSTEIN, JOHN M.
BOSE, WILLIAM.
GLATTUS, PETER.
SADTLER, PHILIP B
BRUNE, F. W.
GRAF, FREDERICK C.
SAUERWEIN, JUNR.
BRUNE, JOHN L.
GRASS, JOHN J.
PETER.
KONIG, HENRY.
KRAFFT, J. P.
DANNEMANN, C. H.
HACTER, GOTTLIEB.
KRABER, DANIEL.
DELIUS, GEORGE.
HAMMER, FREDERICK. HAMMER, AUGUST. HASILY, SAMUEL.
LABES, JAMES. LEYPOLD, FREDERICK.
DONSEE, LEOPOLD.
HEDRICK, THOMAS.
LINDENBERGER, JACOB.
LITTIG, PHILIP.
ECKEL, PHILIP P.
HERTZOG, J. F.
HOFFMAN, JOHN.
HOFFMAN GEORGE.
HOFFMAN, PETER.
HORN, PHILIP.
HURXTHAL, BENJAMIN
BAKER, JOHN H.
KEERL, JOHN C.
BAKER, JOSEPH.
KEERL, JOSHUA S.
PROEBSTING, THEODOR.
C. RATIEN, RICHARD.
ROTHROCK, JOHN.
BOHM, CHARLES.
CAPITO, CHRISTIAN.
GROSS, JOHANNES.
COHEN, JUNR. J. J.
GUILDENER, CHARLES.
KRIEG, FREDERICK.
DIFFENDERFER, CHAS. DIFFENDERFER, MICHL.
DUNTZE, GEORGE. HENCK, F. W.
MACKER, BENJAMIN.
EICHELBERGER, L.
KARTHAUS, PETER A.
KARTHAUS, CHARLES W.
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MEDTART, JOSHUA.
VICKERS, JOEL.
MEETH, PHILIP.
WALL, JACOB.
SPIES, JOHN P. STARCK, GEORGE. STEINBACK, JOHN C.
MEINECKE, C.
WARNER, GEORGE.
MILLER, CHRISTOPHER.
SCHAEFER, CHRISTIAN.
STOUFFER, JOHN.
MYERS, JACOB.
SCHAEFFER, FREDERICK.
STRISCHKA, JOSEPH. SULLIVAN, JEREMIAH.
MYERS, GEORGE.
SCHAEFFER, F. G.
MYERS, SAMUEL.
SCHLEY, JACOB.
SULTZER, SEBASTIAN.
NENNINGER, B.
SCHMINKE, GEORGE.
WARNER, MICHAEL.
NENNINGER, JOHN. SCHMIDT, WILLIAM L. WARNER, WILLIAM.
POEPPLEIN, NICHOLAS. SCHRODER, JR., HENRY.
SUHR, JACOB. SCHROEDER, WILLIAM. THOMAE, HUILFREICH. SCHROEDER, CHARLES. THOMAS, D. L. SCHULTZE, J. E. C. SELLERS, ABRAHAM.
UHLER, PHILIP.
VIBRANS, WILLIAM. SIGMOND, JOHN PETER.
WEISE, A. WERDEBAUGH, JOHN. WICHELHAUSEN, H. D. WICHELHAUSEN, JACOB. WOEHLERS, CHARLES.
The above named 149 members subscribed the Constitution and By-Laws of the Society in 1817.
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LIST OF OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY.
Years.
1783 to - DR. CHARLES F. WIESENTHAL 2 years.
1817 to 1821 CHRISTIAN MAYER 4 years.
1821 to 1833 JUSTUS HOPPE. 12 years.
1833 to 1841 URIAS W. KARTHAUS 8 years.
1841 to 1872 ALBERT SCHUMACHER 31 years.
1872 to 1879 HERMANN VON KAPFF
7 years.
1879 to 1887 CLAAS VOCKE.
8 years.
1887 to - LOUIS T. HENNIGHAUSEN
VICE-PRESIDENTS.
1817-1822 B. J. VON KAPFF. 1869-1872 CHRISTIAN Ax.
1817-1827 GEN'L. JOHN STRICKER. 1870-1871
1817-1826 DR. AUG. J. SCHWARTZ.
1879-1887
H. VON KAPFF.
1817-1822 HEINRICH SCHROEDER.
1877-1878 WM. SEEMULLER.
1822-1861 F. W. BRUNE, SR.
1879-1883 JACOB FURST.
1822-1830 JOHN HOFFMAN.
1820-1840 SOLOMON ETTING.
1887-1893 FREDK. WEHR.
1826-1829 JACOB SMALL.
1887-1893 P. L. KEYSER.
1830-1833 CLAAS W. KARTHAUS.
1888-1902 CLAAS VOCKE.
1830-1841 SAMUEL KEEL.
1833-1859 CHARLES G. BOEHM.
1892-1906 GEO. W. GAIL.
1893-1894 ERNST KNABE
1894-1906 C. W. SCHNEIDEREITII.
1895-1906 H. H. HOBELMAN.
1846-1852 DR. A. WEGNER.
1846-1853 F. L. BRAUN.
1851-1879 CHAS. W. LENTZ.
1859-1877 JUSTUS BRUEHL.
1861-1889 WM. NUMSEN.
1867-1869 CHARLES SPILKER.
1903 - H. G. HILKEN.
1905-1908 HENRY LANTS.
1906 GEO. BUNNECKE.
1906 LOUIS T. DIETERICH.
1907 JACOB KLEIN.
1860-1867
1840-1845 CHAS. F. MAYER.
1883-1887 HY. WILKINS.
1889-1893 FREDK. RAINE.
1830-1846 GUSTAV W. LÜRMAN.
PRESIDENTS.
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TREASURERS.
1817-1825 FREDERICK WAESCHE. 1890-July 1908 CHAS. WEBER, JR.
1825-1845 BENJ. J. COHEN. 1908-July to January ROBERT M. ROTHER, Pro Tem.
1845-1877 ISRAEL COHEN.
1877-1879 JNO R. SEEMULLER,
1909 - CONRAD C. RABBE.
SECRETARIES.
1817-1822 LEWIS MAYER.
1817-1820 LAWRENCE THOMSON.
1853-1870 H. VON KAPFF.
1818- WM. FRICK. 1856-1865 D. H. MEIER.
1821-1824 HENRY G. JACOBSON.
1865-1873 GEO. A. VON LINGEN.
1870-1874 H. WILKENS.
1874-1887 J. C. WILKENS.
1826-1829 FREDK. L. BRAUNS.
1874-1887 H. G. HILKEN.
1829-1833 CHAS. STARKE.
1832-1840 FREDK. FOCKE.
1887-1894 J. H. MIDDENDORF.
1833-1843 CHAS. SPILKER.
1888-1899 R. M. ROTHER.
1843-1853 CLAAS VOCKE. 1894-1896 M. MEYERDIRCK.
1841-1849 CHARLES W. LENTZ. 1896 - HERMAN KNOLLENBERG.
1846-1852 GEO. SANDER.
1899 - H. RUHSTRAT.
COUNSELLORS.
1817-1832 WILLIAM FRICK, EsQ. 1885-1887 L. P. HENNIGHAUSEN, 1817-1835 DAVID HOFFMAN, EsQ. EsQ. 1819-1820 J. R. CRUSE, EsQ. 1888-1896 HEINRICH C. TIECK.
1821-1838 CHAS. F. MAYER, EsQ. EsQ.
1835-1882 F. W. BRUNE, EsQ. 1892- - OSCAR WOLFF, EsQ.
1838-1843 BRANTZ MAYER. EsQ. 1900-1907 J. FREDERICK RE-
1843-1896 WM. F. FRICK, EsQ. QUARDT, EsQ.
1875-1881 ALEXANDER WOLFF, 1907 - CHRIST. R. WATTEN- EsQ SCHEIDT, EsQ.
1883-1900 F. W. BRUNE, EsQ.
PHYSICIANS.
1784 - DR. KARL FREDRICH 1817-1818 DR. JACOB BAER. WIESENTHAL. 1818-1826 DR. EDW. SCHWARZ. 1785 - DR. WM. ZOLLIKOFFER. 1818-1823 DR. EDW. HÜTTNER. 1817-1818 DR. JOHN G. WOLFF. 1822-1826 DR. J. FRICK.
1824 - - B. J. COHEN. 1825 - J. C. DANTS.
1879-1890 EDW. NIEMANN.
1852-1856 G. H. SPILKER.
1887-1888 JOHN HINRICHS.
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1826-1830 DR. A. WEGNER.
1873-1891 DR. CARL HOFFMAN.
1826-1830 DR. JOSHUA J. COHEN. 1876-1883 DR. L. C. WINTERNITZ
1830-1832 DR. WM. KEERL. 1876-1883 DR. H. SALZER.
1830-1845 DR. F. E. B. HINTZE. 1832-1841 DR EDWARD SCHWARTZE 1839-184I DR. A. J. SCHWARTZE. 1841-1883 DR. HENRY ALBERS.
1880-1888 DR. A. MATHIEU.
1883-1891 HENRY GOMBEL.
1883-1893 DR. ADOLPH BOEHM.
1888-1895 DR. A. V. GOSWEILER.
1841-1844 DR. SCHURMAN.
1893-1895 DR. W. HENSCHEL.
1846-1848 DR. J. A. BENKE.
1848-1850 DR. E. A. HAMEL.
1850-1852 DR. L. MORAWITZ. 1853-1854 DR. ZIERING.
1854-1869 DR. FRIEDHOEFER.
1869-1876 DR. F. HESEL.
MANN.
MANAGERS.
1817 F. L. E. AMELUNG.
1818 FREDERICK AMELUNG.
1858 CHRISTIAN Ax. 1906 G. H. BLANK.
1874 FREDERICK ARRAS.
1822 BENJ. J. COHEN.
1876 HENRY ARENS.
1840 J. J. COHEN, JR.
1888 JOHN ALBAUGH. 1889 JOHN B. ADT.
1846 CHARLES CASPARI.
1854 WILLIAM CASPARI.
1818 LOUIS BRANTZ.
1855 HERMAN CLASSEN.
1830 F. L. BRAUNS.
1874 M. G. COHEN.
1818 CHAS. DIFFENDERFER.
1826 C. H. DANNEMAN.
1846 CHAS. DEGENHARDT.
1847 CHRISTIAN DEERKE.
1852 G. C. DEERKE. 1868 TJARKS DEETJEN.
1853 CHARLES BULLING.
1884 CHARLES A. BRACK.
1884 GEORGE BAUERNSCHMIDT. 1888 CHARLES BEIN.
1889 GEO. WM. BECKER.
1893 GEORGE BUNNECKE.
1898 GEORGE BREHM.
1901 LOUIS P. DIETRICH.
1903 CHARLES E. DOHME. 1818 PHILIP ECKEL.
1846 JOHN ESCHBACH.
1875 FRED. ELLENBROCK. 1817 JOHN F. FRIESE.
1830 ARIAS G. BOEHM.
1836 MATTHIAS BENZINGER.
1841 F. BREDEMEYER.
1842 JUSTUS BRUEHL. 1851 A. BREDE.
1901 EDMUND BRUENNING.
1905 HERMAN BADENHOOP.
1893-1898 DR. JOHN C. HEM- METER. 1896 - DR. CHAS. H. A.
MEYER. 1905 - - DR. FREDK. W. HOBEL-
1869-1876 DR. C. F. HEUSER.
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1821 WM. FRICK.
1817 SAMUEL KEERL.
1827 ARAS FISCHER.
1817 MICHAEL KIMMEL.
1838 FREDK. FOCKE.
1821 CHAS. W. KARTHAUS.
1847 GEO. N. FISCHER.
1825 J. P. KRAFFT.
1871 JOHN FRIEDRICH. 1877 EMIL FISCHER.
1830 FREDK. KOENIG.
1880 JOSEPH FRIEDENWALD.
1839 C. KRETZER.
1890 PROF. OTTO FUCHS.
1843 JOHN T. KALL.
1893 FRED. W. FELDNER.
1852 WM. KNABE.
1841 F. B. GRAF.
1853 H. KÖCHLING.
1880 H. H. GRAUE.
1856 AUG. KOEHLER.
1874 ERNST KNABE.
1874 J. G. KOPPELMAN.
1877 P. L. KEYSER.
1817 JUSTUS HOPPE.
1884 HENRY KNEFELY.
1818 AUGUST HAMMER.
1822 DAVID HOFFMAN.
1827 DR. F. E. B. HINTZE.
1827 C. A. HEINEKEN.
1828 B. HURSCHTHAL.
1829 J. J. HOOGEWERF.
1833 WM. HILLBERG.
1848 WM. LAMPING.
1878 GEBHARD LEIMBACH.
1887 CHRISTOPH. LIPPS.
1891 HENRY LANTS.
1840 GEN'L. JOSHUA MEDTARDT.
1841 G. H. MITTNACHT.
1841 AUG. MILLER.
1843 J. K. MESERSMITH.
1887 JOHN MEETH.
1889 A. C. MEYER.
1895 J. WM. MIDDENDORF.
1896 CHARLES J. MARBURG.
1898 FREDK. J. MAYER. 1906 WM. MEISSEL.
1840 WILLIAM NUMSEN.
1856 CHARLES NITZE.
1878 FREDK. OELMAN.
1841 H. C. HUENE.
1847 G. H. HUENICHEN. 1858 H. HAUSENWALD.
1869 FERDINAND HASSENCAMP.
1874 JOHN HEMMETER.
1874 H. HASENBALG.
1888 H. H. HOBELMANN.
1888 JACOB HECHT.
1890 CHAS. HILGENBERG.
1890 H. G. HILKEN.
1892 REV. EDWARD HUBER,
1906 REV. JULIUS HOFMANN. 1909 JOHN HINRICHS.
1893 HENRY JOESTING.
1817 WILLIAM KREBS.
1891 WILLIAM KOCH.
1893 JACOB KLEIN.
1899 ERNST KNABE, JR.
1901 ARNOLD KUMMER.
1818 FREDK. LEYPOLD.
1837 C. LINDEMAN.
1837 H. R. HOFFMEISTER.
1894 EDWD C. GEYER.
1897 F. H. GANTER.
1907 WILLIAM GRECHT.
1828 EDWARD KURTZ.
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HISTORY OF THE
1829 C. G. PETERS.
1873 CAPT. HENRY STEFFENS.
1854 DIETRICH PRALLE.
1875 FR. SCHAD.
1906 MAX QUITT.
1888 CHAS. W. SCHNEIDEREITH.
1852 FR. UHTOFF.
1890 GUSTAV SIEGMUND.
1877 F. W. ULRICH.
1891 ERNST SCHMEISSER.
1825 HENRY RODERWALD.
1891 HENRY SCHWARZ.
1867 JACOB RUDOLPH.
1899 CAPT. DANIEL STEENKEN.
1898 HENRY RUHSTRAT.
1906 FRANK STEIL.
1899 ROBERT M. ROTHER.
1909 LOUIS C. SCHNEIDEREITH.
1817 CONRAD SCHULZ.
1856 ADAM TREUSCH.
1817 JACOB SMALL.
1869 JACOB TRUST.
1817 PETER SAUERWEIN.
1874 CHAS. THIENEMANN
1818 HENRY SCHROEDER.
1832 GEO. A. VAN SPRECKELEN.
1821 PHILIP D. SADTLER.
1821 FREDK. G. SCHAEFER.
1827 PETER SAUERWEIN, JR.
1827 C. A. SCHAEFER.
1833 ALBERT SCHUMACHER.
184I AUGUST WEGNER.
1833 JOHN P. STROBLE.
1836 CHAS. W. SPILKER.
1887 CHARLES WEBER, JR.
1848 E. SCHOENING.
1888 FREDK. WALPERT.
1895 RUDOLPH WATTENSCHEIDT.
1896 J. FREDK. WIESSNER.
1898 PAUL WEILBACHER.
1903 EDW. WISHMEYER.
1872 JOHN STELLMAN.
1888 CONRAD ZEUL.
1850 HERM. VON. KAPPF.
1853 AUG. VOGELER.
1888 HENRY VEES.
1878 FREDERICK WEHR.
1849 A. SEMULLER.
1859 JACOB SEEGER,
1862 ALEX. H. SCHULZ.
1872 CHRIS. SCHMIDT.
1846 A. H. VON POST.
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LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE GERMAN SOCIETY OF MARYLAND.
Since Its Commencement. Printed by John T. Hanzsche in Baltimore, 1851. Members Deceased or Resigned.
LIFE.
ALBERS, S. G.
BOLTE, JOHN.
AMELUNG, F. L. E.
ALBERT, JACOB.
BOSE, WILLIAM.
BOHN, CHARLES.
AMELUNG, J. P. W.
BOEVING, GUSTAV.
BRANTZ, CHARLES.
AMELUNG, ANT.
BOEVING, G. A.
FRIESE, JOHN F.
BADER, DOMINIK.
BREDEMEYER, FR.
ETTING, SOLOMON.
BAER, JACOB, M. D.
CAPITO, CHRISTIAN.
GRAFF, FREDERICK. BAKER, JOSEPH.
CARSTARYEN, E.
HAMMER, FREDERICK.
BAKER, JOHN H.
COHEN, Jos. I., M. D.
HOFFMANN, GEORGE.
BAKER, SAMUEL.
COHEN, B. J.
HOFFMANN, J.
BAKER, WILLIAM.
COHEN, DAVID I.
HOFFMANN, PETER.
BALTZELL, CHS.
DANNEMANN, C. H.
HOPPE, JUSTUS.
BALTZELL, EMIL.
DANNENBERG, F. R.
KAPFF, B. J. VON.
BALTZELL, ALEX.
DEEMS, JACOB.
KARTHAUS, P. A.
BALTZELL, JACOB.
DELEVIE, SOLOMON.
KELLER, CHRIST.
BALTZELL, PHILIP.
DELINS, F. C.
KIMMEL, MICHAEL.
BALTZELL, THOM. DELINS, GEORGE.
MAYER, CHRISTIAN.
BALTZELL, WILLIAM.
DIELMAN, HENRY.
LABES, JAMES.
BECK, THOMAS.
DIFFENDERFFER, CHAS.
MESSONIER, H.
BECKER, DIETRICH.
DIFFENDERFFER, MICH.
REPOLD, METTA.
BECKER, SIEMON.
DONSEE, LÉOP.
SCHROEDER, H.
BECHTEL, JOHN P.
DREGE, JACOB R.
SCHULTZ, CONRAD.
BELTZHOOVER, GEO.
DROEGE, JOHN.
SCHWARTZE, A. J.
BERGER, JOHN.
DUNTE, JOHN C.
STRICKER, JOHN.
BERNHARDT, H.
DUNTZE, GEORGE.
SULLIVAN, J.
BERSCH, HENRY.
DURST, FREDK.
WAESCHE, FRED.
BOENINGER, ARNOLD.
DYER, LEON.
WICHELHAUSEN, H. D. BOENINGER, GUSTAV.
DYER, JOHN M.
180
HISTORY OF THE
ECKARDT, JOHN.
HARTWIG, JOHN H.
KEYSER, G.
ECKEL, CHAS. F.
HASLEY, SAM'L.
KEYSER, CHS. M.
ECKEL, PH. N.
HEDRICK, THOMAS.
KLEIN, E. F.
EICHELBERGER, G. S.
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