How the German societies remained "German": an examination of German-American organizations in Charleston, South Carolina during World War I [2003 Dec.] ; [typescript] / Anna Kuntz.
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The German Friendly Society, a social and benevolent organization, was founded in Charleston, South Carolina in 1766 by Michael Kalteisen. After petitioning the South Carolina legislature, the society was incorporated in 1791. The society issued stock and made charitable contributions. From the description of German Friendly Society records, 1766-1940. (College of Charleston). WorldCat record id: 31739898 Club for mutual assistance and fellowship located in Charleston, S.C.;...