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*''Haus und Herd,'' 1873-1918, German Methodist newspaper, PLCH, OHS. | *''Haus und Herd,'' 1873-1918, German Methodist newspaper, PLCH, OHS. | ||
*''Protestantische Zeitblätter,'' 1849-1879, United Lutheran and Reformed Congregation newspaper. 1853-1865 issues are in CHLA, PLCH, and ARB, which has [http://www.libraries.uc.edu/libraries/arb/ger_americana/germaninventories/articles_from_protestantische_zeitbl%E4tter.pdf an article subject index] (not every-name), 1853-1864. | *''Protestantische Zeitblätter,'' 1849-1879, United Lutheran and Reformed Congregation newspaper. 1853-1865 issues are in CHLA, PLCH, and ARB, which has [http://www.libraries.uc.edu/libraries/arb/ger_americana/germaninventories/articles_from_protestantische_zeitbl%E4tter.pdf an article subject index] (not every-name), 1853-1864. | ||
*''Wahrheitsfreund,'' 1837-1907, first German Catholic newspaper in the U.S., PLCH and ARB. Hathi Trust Digital Library has made editions of Wahrheitsfreund available online, [http://goo.gl/yiF4UF http://goo.gl/yiF4UF]. These are full-view digital images from the University of Illinois collection including: vol. 2 (1838-1839); vol. 3 (1839-1840); vol. 4 (1840); vol. 11 (1847-1848); vol. 19 (1855-1856); vol. 25 (1861-1862) and vol. 26 (1862-1863).<br> | *''Wahrheitsfreund,'' 1837-1907, first German Catholic newspaper in the U.S., PLCH and ARB. Hathi Trust Digital Library has made editions of Wahrheitsfreund available online, [http://goo.gl/yiF4UF http://goo.gl/yiF4UF]. These are full-view digital images from the University of Illinois collection including: vol. 2 (1838-1839); vol. 3 (1839-1840); vol. 4 (1840); vol. 11 (1847-1848); vol. 19 (1855-1856); vol. 25 (1861-1862) and vol. 26 (1862-1863).<br> | ||
*Overton, Julie. ''The Ministers and Churches of the Central German Conference (Methodist), 1835-1907.'' Thomson, Illinois: Heritage House, 1975. This book has abstracts of long obituaries, most with birthplaces, for ministers in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. <span id="1336097615042E" style="display: none"> </span> | *Overton, Julie. ''The Ministers and Churches of the Central German Conference (Methodist), 1835-1907.'' Thomson, Illinois: Heritage House, 1975. This book has abstracts of long obituaries, most with birthplaces, for ministers in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. <span id="1336097615042E" style="display: none"> </span> | ||
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Hundreds of German Vereine (societies) have been formed in Cincinnati since 1819 to serve a wide variety of purposes, and thousands of Germans became members – sometimes leaving a paper trail. Before World War I over 100 Vereine were active: 12 singing societies, 12 trade unions, 59 mutual aid societies, 3 marksmen clubs, 3 Turnvereine, 13 cultural organizations, 7 charitable organizations, and 3 central organizations – in addition to 80 Catholic religious societies. In 1915 it was estimated that these societies had 11,800 members. Today there are still 30 active German-American societies in Greater Cincinnati. | Hundreds of German Vereine (societies) have been formed in Cincinnati since 1819 to serve a wide variety of purposes, and thousands of Germans became members – sometimes leaving a paper trail. Before World War I over 100 Vereine were active: 12 singing societies, 12 trade unions, 59 mutual aid societies, 3 marksmen clubs, 3 Turnvereine, 13 cultural organizations, 7 charitable organizations, and 3 central organizations – in addition to 80 Catholic religious societies. In 1915 it was estimated that these societies had 11,800 members. Today there are still 30 active German-American societies in Greater Cincinnati. | ||
*Gorbach, August. ''Deutscher Vereins-Wegweiser von Cincinnati, Ohio.'' Cincinnati: S. Rosenthal & Co., 1915. This book describes the history of 115 German societies, with 77 portraits of officers. | *Gorbach, August. ''Deutscher Vereins-Wegweiser von Cincinnati, Ohio.'' Cincinnati: S. Rosenthal & Co., 1915. This book describes the history of 115 German societies, with 77 portraits of officers. | ||
*Gorbach, August. ''Das Hilfwerk und Cincinnatis deutsche Vereine.'' Cincinnati: S. Rosenthal & Co., 1917. [http://books.google.com/books?id=5I9QAAAAYAAJ&num=13 Digital version]. This book includes a list of 110 German societies in 1917, with their officers and meeting locations. | *Gorbach, August. ''Das Hilfwerk und Cincinnatis deutsche Vereine.'' Cincinnati: S. Rosenthal & Co., 1917. [http://books.google.com/books?id=5I9QAAAAYAAJ&num=13 Digital version]. This book includes a list of 110 German societies in 1917, with their officers and meeting locations. | ||
=== Deutsche Pionier Verein === | === Deutsche Pionier Verein === | ||
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*Tolzmann, Don Heinrich. ''Cincinnati Germans in the Civil War''. Milford, Ohio: Little Miami Publishing Co., 2010. | *Tolzmann, Don Heinrich. ''Cincinnati Germans in the Civil War''. Milford, Ohio: Little Miami Publishing Co., 2010. | ||
*9th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Records, CHLA manuscript collection Mss 505, contains numerous records including a descriptive roll printed in Fraktur type that lists the birthplace and state for each of the regiment’s 1,155 officers and soldiers, including 1,014 born in Germany, 56 born in Switzerland, and 25 born in France. Each entry includes personal description, occupation, enlistment date, remarks. | *9th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Records, CHLA manuscript collection Mss 505, contains numerous records including a descriptive roll printed in Fraktur type that lists the birthplace and state for each of the regiment’s 1,155 officers and soldiers, including 1,014 born in Germany, 56 born in Switzerland, and 25 born in France. Each entry includes personal description, occupation, enlistment date, remarks. | ||
*Grebner, Constantin. ''Die Neuner: eine Schilderung der Kriegsjahre des 9ten Regiments Ohio Vol. Infantrie, vom 17 April 1861 bis 7 Juni 1864''. Cincinnati: S. Rosenthal & Co., 1897. This book lists the names of each of the soldiers in the 9th OVI. A translation by Frederic Trautmann omits some of the names in the original narrative (not in the list of soldiers), with the title''We Were the Ninth ''(Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 1987). | *Grebner, Constantin. ''Die Neuner: eine Schilderung der Kriegsjahre des 9ten Regiments Ohio Vol. Infantrie, vom 17 April 1861 bis 7 Juni 1864''. Cincinnati: S. Rosenthal & Co., 1897. This book lists the names of each of the soldiers in the 9th OVI. A translation by Frederic Trautmann omits some of the names in the original narrative (not in the list of soldiers), with the title''We Were the Ninth ''(Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 1987). | ||
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