- War of 1870-71 240
War Lies Repudiated by English Paper: [241] - Washington’s Body Guard: [244]
- Tribute to Germans: [245]
- Weiser, Conrad,
Pioneer and Statesman: [245] - West, Col. E. R.,
Justifies Execution of Edith Cavell: [46] - Wetzel, Lou, Indian Fighter: [246]
- Whittier, John Greenleaf,
Poem on Germantown Settlement: [180] - Williams, Deantor John Sharp,
on Fighting Canada: [76] - Wilson, Woodrow, President;
on Our Debt to France: [78] - On His Fourteen Points: [88]
- Friendship for German People: [90]
- German Intellectualism, 1917 and 1919: [155]
- Praises Prussian Constitution: [156]
- On “Best Practices of Nations”: [172]
- Wirt, William,
Famous Jurist and Author: [247] - Wirtz, Captain Henry,
of Andersonville Prison: [247] - Wistar, Caspar: [247]
Z
- Zane, Elizabeth,
Early Border Heroine: [248] - Zeisberger, David,
Founds First Christian Community in Ohio: [107] - Zenger, John Peter,
and the Freedom of the Press: [250] - Ziegler, David,
Revolutionary Soldier and Indian Fighter: [248]
Transcriber’s Notes
| The following corrections have been made in the text: | |
| [1] — | ‘inferference’ replaced with ‘interference’ (without the interference of any foreign) |
| [2] — | ‘liberatarian’ replaced with ‘libertarian’ (Does M. Clemenceau, that “old libertarian”) |
| [3] — | ‘have’ replaced with ‘gave’ (Romans gave the designation) |
| [4] — | ‘spech’ replaced with ‘speech’ (in a speech at Mount Vernon) |
| [5] — | ‘boks’ replaced with ‘books’ (on text books and histories) |
| [6] — | ‘correspondenece’ replaced with ‘correspondence’ (following correspondence will speak) |
| [7] — | ‘Malmsbury’ replaced with ‘Malmesbury’ (Blaine quoted Lord Malmesbury) |
| [8] — | ‘Nocosian’ replaced with ‘Nicosian’ (swam alongside of the “Nicosian”) |
| [9] — | ‘tradegy’ replaced with ‘tragedy’ (history of the tragedy first came) |
| [10] — | ‘Scandanavia’ replaced with ‘Scandinavia’ (commerce of Holland and Scandinavia) |
| [11] — | ‘compells’ replaced with ‘compels’ (it compels us to compact our) |
| [12] — | ‘Minnewitt’ replaced with ‘Minnewit’ (Peter Minnewit, the first regular governor) |
| [13] — | ‘resul’ replaced with ‘result’ (showed the result as follows) |
| [14] — | ‘Dalmation’ replaced with ‘Dalmatian’ (conceding to Italy the Dalmatian coast) |
| [15] — | ‘imigrants’ replaced with ‘immigrants’ (descendants of German immigrants.) |
| [16] — | ‘Rhennish’ replaced with ‘Rhenish’ (from Bonnefeld, Rhenish Prussia,) |
| [17] — | ‘Heidelburg’ replaced with ‘Heidelberg’ (as the tourist visits Heidelberg) |
| [18] — | ‘feed’ replaced with ‘feet’ (nearly eight feet wide,) |
| [19] — | ‘parishoners’ replaced with ‘parishioners’ (among whose parishioners was Jefferson Davis.) |
| [20] — | ‘Gregoty’ replaced with ‘Gregory’ (W. H. Gregory, M. P.) |
| [21] — | ‘volunters’ replaced with ‘volunteers’ (first call for volunteers.) |
| [22] — | ‘Gettsyburg’ replaced with ‘Gettysburg’ (fought gallantly at Gettysburg) |
| [23] — | ‘Bushbeck’ replaced with ‘Buschbeck’ for consistency (in the defense of Buschbeck’s brigade) |
| [24] — | ‘Schimmelpfenning’ replaced with ‘Schimmelpfennig’ (Alexander von Schimmelpfennig) |
| [25] — | ‘Hanovarian’ replaced with ‘Hanoverian’ (Reichard; former Hanoverian officer) |
| [26] — | ‘Hannover’ replaced with ‘Hanover’ (Wise of Virginia; born in Hanover) |
| [27] — | ‘filbuster’ replaced with ‘filibuster’ (leader of a filibuster party) |
| [28] — | ‘Thones’ replaced with ‘Thonas’ (the son of Thonas Kunders) |
| [29] — | ‘proclaimng’ replaced with ‘proclaiming’ (secession by proclaiming that) |
| [30] — | ‘Herreshoffs’ replaced with ‘Hereshoffs’ (has not heard of the Hereshoffs,) |
| [31] — | illegible numbers in table replaced with ‘?’ (Denmark 0.0?%) (Sweden 0.0?%) |
| [32] — | ‘Genessee’ replaced with ‘Genesee’ (as far as the Genesee Valley,) |
| [33] — | ‘bloodpath’ replaced with ‘bloodbath’ (instituted a perfect bloodbath.) |
| [34] — | ‘Noble’ replaced with ‘Nobel’ (Nobel prizes for scientific achievements) |
| [35] — | ‘Hobokon’ replaced with ‘Hoboken’ (and died at Hoboken, N. J.,) |
| [36] — | ‘sudents’ replaced with ‘students’ (the students’ revolutionary movement,) |
| [37] — | ‘lond’ replaced with ‘long’ (tombstones of long-dead ancestors,) |
| [38] — | ‘Wurtemburg’ replaced with ‘Wurtemberg’ (Born at Wurtemberg, Germany.) |
| [39] — | ‘thy’ replaced with ‘they’ (since they speak rather well) |
| [40] — | ‘McNeil’ replaced with ‘McNeill’ (Mr. Walter S. McNeill tells us) |
| [41] — | ‘rubel’ replaced with ‘ruble’ (the famous Russian ruble) |
| [42] — | ‘Daughers’ replaced with ‘Daughters’ (Historian of the Daughters of the) |
| [43] — | ‘Gueur’ replaced with ‘Sueur’ (and from Le Sueur, still more remote.) |
| [44] — | ‘Saurs’ replaced with ‘Sauers’ (and the Sauers,) |
| [45] — | ‘Saur’ replaced with ‘Sauer’ (of whom Christopher Sauer) |
| [46] — | ‘bigoty’ replaced with ‘bigotry’ (conditions of oppression and bigotry) |
| [47] — | ‘American’ replaced with ‘America’ (settlers in America as foremost) |
| [48] — | ‘American’ replaced with ‘Americans’ (which Americans have not learned) |
| [49] — | ‘Annabaptists’ replaced with ‘Anabaptists’ (we must look to the Anabaptists,) |
| [50] — | ‘patriotiotic’ replaced with ‘patriotic’ (support for patriotic activities) |
| [51] — | ‘centennary’ replaced with ‘centenary’ (celebrate the centenary of English) |
| [52] — | ‘Ruttinghausen’ replaced with ‘Rittinghausen’ (William Rittenhouse (Rittinghausen),) |
| [53] — | ‘Amerca’ replaced with ‘America’ (and America’s leading bridge builder.) |
| [54] — | ‘Poachim’ replaced with ‘Joachim’ (such as Joachim Maehl,) |
| [55] — | ‘northermost’ replaced with ‘northernmost’ (the fate of the northernmost duchy) |
| [56] — | ‘ostenibly’ replaced with ‘ostensibly’ (ostensibly under the plebiscite,) |
| [57] — | ‘Palmertson’ replaced with ‘Palmerston’ (British government under Lord Palmerston) |
| [58] — | ‘barels’ replaced with ‘barrels’ (upon the gun barrels) |
| [59] — | ‘illegel’ replaced with ‘illegal’ (ravages of an illegal and indefensible) |
| [60] — | ‘sonsidered’ replaced with ‘considered’ (shall be considered as annulling) |
| [61] — | ‘Tulpehockon’ replaced with ‘Tulpehocken’ (for Tulpehocken in Pennsylvania,) |
| [62] — | ‘Macauley’ replaced with ‘Macaulay’ (Macaulay on George III;) |
| [63] — | ‘40’ replaced with ‘184’ (Blue Laws of Virginia: 184) |
| [64] — | ‘24’ replaced with ‘125’ (Cramps, Shipbuilders: 125) |
| [65] — | ‘121’ replaced with ‘39’ (Dispute in Our Favor: 39) |
| [66] — | ‘39’ replaced with ‘121’ (Germantown Settlement: 121) |
| [67] — | ‘125’ replaced with ‘135’ (and German Settlements: 135) |
| [68] — | ‘153’ replaced with ‘17’ (American People Not English: 17) |
| [69] — | ‘Moseby’ replaced with ‘Mosby’ (Member of Mosby’s Brigade) |
| [70] — | ‘McNeil’ replaced with ‘McNeill’ (McNeill, Walter S., on German Constitution) |
| [71] — | ‘Montesqieu’ replaced with ‘Montesquieu’ (Montesquieu, on Birth of Liberty) |
| [72] — | ‘Fench’ replaced with ‘French’ (French Testimony) |
| [73] — | ‘Amehican’ replaced with ‘American’ (Text Books of American History) |
| [74] — | ‘216’ replaced with ‘208’ (Scraps of Paper: 208) |