Seventh annual report of the Society for the History of the Germans in Maryland : 1892-1893 . d the meeting in ashort vigorous speech, then followed lie v. Henry Sclieib in aGerman, and lion. Joshua T. Vansant in an English oration. in (icrman, AVm. 11. Young in English, lion. Thos. Swann,the Mayor, in English, and Mr. Eberle, of AVashington, in aGernum speech. The tlnancial part of the festival was also asuccess. This imposing demonstration, the most brilliant of itskind up to that time ever held in Baltimore, of the patriotismand tirm attachment to our political institutions by the G
Seventh annual report of the Society for the History of the Germans in Maryland : 1892-1893 . d the meeting in ashort vigorous speech, then followed lie v. Henry Sclieib in aGerman, and lion. Joshua T. Vansant in an English oration. in (icrman, AVm. 11. Young in English, lion. Thos. Swann,the Mayor, in English, and Mr. Eberle, of AVashington, in aGernum speech. The tlnancial part of the festival was also asuccess. This imposing demonstration, the most brilliant of itskind up to that time ever held in Baltimore, of the patriotismand tirm attachment to our political institutions by the German-American element, satisfied all the intelligent native born, ifthey ever had any doubts, of the sincerity of their political al-legiance to their adopted country. The Know-Nothing press be-came more just and mild in speaking of their naturalized fellowcitizens, Avhat effect however it had on the rowdy element whichstill infested the citv, we will relate in our next contribution. Tfiifleenlh aod Foüfteentti ^mul l^epofts OF THE Society for tlio |)islory of tlie Qemiiiis IN MARYLAND,. AND A l)i$tory of tu German Glettient in Uirgtnia VOL. II, ßY HERRMANN SCHURICHT. 19 OO. Theo. Kioh & Sons, Printers. Baltimore, IVId THIRTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SECRETARY (I Societf for k Hisloff S Gefinaos io iMaffland, ^^^N^ *S^s^ Mr. President and Gentlemen: During the past year the Society for the History ofthe Germans in Maryland held eight meetings, the Decembermeeting being omitted by reason of insufficient attendance onthe part of the members. No original article was furnished during this time and batfew extracts of recent Historical Publications were read. Thehour of meeting was generally fully occupied by the consider-ation of correspondence, which had largely increased. Butthouo-h no orio-inal articles were furnished, the Society bv thepublication of Mr. L. P. Hennighausens article: ^Reniiniscences of the Political Life of the German-Americans in BaltimoreDuring the Years 185
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