. History of German immigration in the United States and successful German-Americans and their descendants . ive in the Prospect HeightsBoard of Trade, thus joining several movementswhose object was the improvement of public ad-ministration and morals. In fact. Mr. Kleinertsoon came to be looked upon as a man whoseassistance was of great value and whose readi-ness to assisl fearlessly every effort for better-ment in the community led to his appointment bythe borough president to the advisory committeeof one hundred. He also received his appoint-ment by the mayor of New York Citj as a mem-ber o


. History of German immigration in the United States and successful German-Americans and their descendants . ive in the Prospect HeightsBoard of Trade, thus joining several movementswhose object was the improvement of public ad-ministration and morals. In fact. Mr. Kleinertsoon came to be looked upon as a man whoseassistance was of great value and whose readi-ness to assisl fearlessly every effort for better-ment in the community led to his appointment bythe borough president to the advisory committeeof one hundred. He also received his appoint-ment by the mayor of New York Citj as a mem-ber of the HudaOn-Fulton Celebration Commis-sion. He is an Independent Democrat in politicsand used all his efforts to bring his fellow Ger-man-American citizens to the foremost positionthey should hold in this community. His servicesas a member and officer of the United GermanSingers of Brooklyn were instrumental in thebringing about of numerous concerts being givenin the public parks, devoting a larger part of hisenergies to this work and encouraging his associ-ates with work and deed whenever called HON. CHARLES G. F. WAHLE. 209


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