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A study of the movement for German national parishes in Philadelphia and Baltimore, 1787-1802, Romae, Apud Aedes Universitatis Gregorianae, 1955. German Beneficial Society of Homestead, Baltimore, Maryland. Constitution and by-laws of the German Beneficial Society of Homestead, Baltimore, MD, Baltimore, Md. : Wm. Sweiger, 1902.
Early German settlers also later established the German Society of Maryland in 1783 in order to foster the German language and German culture in Baltimore. [21] Mount Clare Mansion, known today as the Mount Clare Museum House, is the oldest Colonial-era structure in Baltimore.
Hans K. Schuler (May 25, 1874 – March 30, 1951) was a German-born American sculptor and monument maker. He was the first American sculptor to win the Salon Gold Medal . His works are in several important museum collections, and he also created many public monuments, mostly for locations in Baltimore , Maryland and in the Washington, D.C. area .
The Catholic Central Verein of America was founded in 1855 as the German Roman Catholic Central Society of North America (Deutscher Römisch-Katholischer Central-Verein von Nord-Amerika). It began as a central alliance of German Catholic organizations from all over the United States that was established at a founding Convention in Baltimore ...
In 2009 The Maryland Historical Society received a grant from the Charles Edward Hilgenberg Fund of the Baltimore Community Foundation to digitize Der Deutsche Correspondent. [ 6 ] In March 2013 the University of Maryland Libraries announced that they would also be digitizing the Der Deutsche Correspondent . [ 7 ]
Pennsylvania Dutch culture in Maryland (1 C, 17 P) Pages in category "German-American culture in Maryland" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.
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The formation of the NGAA was supported by existing state and local German-American organizations, as well as the German-American press. [5] In particular, a state-level umbrella group of German-American organizations in Pennsylvania, the German-American Central Alliance of Pennsylvania (Deutsch-Amerikanischer Zentral-Bund von Pennsylvanien), founded in 1899, provided the impetus for the ...