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Format | Book Whole |
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Author, Monographic | Godsho, Albert |
Title, Monographic | Chronological History of the National German-American Alliance of the United States |
Edition or Version | 1st |
Place of Publication | Philadelphia |
Publisher | National German American Alliance |
Date of Publication | 1911 |
Extent of Work | 37 |
Packaging Method (e.g., pp.) | pp. |
Notes | Reprint from "The Penn Germania." --- Albert Godsho, Assistant Secretary of the National German American Alliance --- National German American Alliance (Incorporated by Act of Congress) Office: 419 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. |
Abstract | From page 4: The Alliance was founded in 1900, and desires to enroll American men and women of German origin within its lines. Its aims were ably set forth by Dr. C. J. Hexamer, the President of the National American Alliance, in opening the Convention on "German Day" in Washington on October 6th, 1911. . . " |
Call Number | MKI P84-64 |
MKI Terms | German Americans -- Societies, etc./ National German-American Alliance |