History of Milwaukee, city and county . can educational interests nor in fantastic dreamsof founding a German state in America—a German Utopia. A German nation within the American they cannot be, but they can throw the richtreasures of their life and thought into the struggle for political and humaninterests, and their influence will penetrate the more deeply and create forthem a wider field of activity, the less peculiar they make it. In a speech by Carl Schurz in New York he expressed himself as follows:Let us never forget that we as Germans are not called upon here to form aseparate nationa


History of Milwaukee, city and county . can educational interests nor in fantastic dreamsof founding a German state in America—a German Utopia. A German nation within the American they cannot be, but they can throw the richtreasures of their life and thought into the struggle for political and humaninterests, and their influence will penetrate the more deeply and create forthem a wider field of activity, the less peculiar they make it. In a speech by Carl Schurz in New York he expressed himself as follows:Let us never forget that we as Germans are not called upon here to form aseparate nationality, but rather to contribute to the American nationalitythe strongest there is in us. and in place of our weakness to substitute thestrength wherein our fellow Americans excel us, and to blend it with ourwisdom. We should never forgel that in the political life id this republicwe as Germans have no peculiar interests, hut that the universal well-beingis ours also. These sentiments were held and expressed by eminent writers and pub-. OLD CREAM CITY BASEBALL CLUB—1869Archie McFadden, M. Lumkin, C. Wells. \Y. II. Dodsworth, \V. ( . Smith, George Redding, .1. II. \Y I. K. A. Smith. t . S. Norris.


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