The Fatherland: (1450-1700) : showing the part it bore in the discovery, exploration and development of the western continent with special reference to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; ptIof a narrative and critical history, prepared at the reque . Arms of the Imperial City of Nurxberg. under Nicolaus Federmann, George Hohemuth,^^ von ^ George Hohemuth (not Frohermuth, as occasionally written) was-a native of Memmingen, but is usually known as of Speyer. 94 The Pennsylvafiia-Ger77tan Society. Speir, and the Frankish knight Philip von Hntten,^^a nobleman from Birkenfeld; and, later, the exped


The Fatherland: (1450-1700) : showing the part it bore in the discovery, exploration and development of the western continent with special reference to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; ptIof a narrative and critical history, prepared at the reque . Arms of the Imperial City of Nurxberg. under Nicolaus Federmann, George Hohemuth,^^ von ^ George Hohemuth (not Frohermuth, as occasionally written) was-a native of Memmingen, but is usually known as of Speyer. 94 The Pennsylvafiia-Ger77tan Society. Speir, and the Frankish knight Philip von Hntten,^^a nobleman from Birkenfeld; and, later, the expedi-tions sent out by the Fuggers to develop the westerncoast of South America. *^ Philip von Hutten was a brother to Bishop Moritz von Hutten atEichstedt, He left a diary covering the period from 1538 to 1541,?which was published by Meusel, under the title Zeitmig mis Indien^{Bibliotheca Historica, vol. iii, Hps., 17S7)..


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