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A

  • Adams, President John Quincy;
    on First Treaty with Prussia:229
  • Alabama, The; Confederate Cruiser:51,111
  • Allied Nations in War:11
  • Alsace-Lorraine:11
  • No Desire for French Annexation;
    Linked with the German Empire;
    German Character of:12
  • General Rapp Demands Independence of;
    Germans Deported from:14
  • France Distrusts Her Own People in:15
  • American Bearers of Foreign Titles:27
  • “American Liberal, The”:70
  • American School Children and Foreign Propaganda:20
  • Americanization Committee of Massachusettson;
    Macaulay on GeorgeIII;
    King George Not Alone Responsible:21
  • George Haven Putnam’s London Address:22
  • Owen Wister in London “Times”:23
  • Americans Not an English People:16
  • William Elliot Griffis Quoted:178-179
  • Prof. Albert B. Faust:16
  • James Russell Lowell;
    Douglas Campbell:17
  • Scott Nearing:18
  • James A. Garfield;
    Charles E. Hughes:19
  • Americans Saved from Tampico Mob by German Cruiser:19
  • Armstead, Major George;
    Defender of Ft.McHenry:20
  • Astor, John Jacob;
    American Pathfinder:25
  • Atherton, Gertrude;
    on Experience in Germany:188
  • Atrocities, Belgian and French:28
  • Melville E.Stoneon:29
  • Rev. J.F. Stillimanson;
    London “Globe”on:30
  • London “Universe”on;
    John T.McCutcheonon;
    Irvin S.Cobbon;
    Emily S.Hobhouseon:31
  • Rev. J.F. Matthewson:32
  • Horace Green on;
    Prof. Kelloggon;
    Ernest P.Bicknellon:33
  • American Correspondents on;
    Premier Asquith Denies:34
  • State Department Refuses Informationon;
    Church Authorities Investigate:35
  • William K. Draper Quoted;
    Why Created:36
  • Same Stories Told in Civil War Period;
    Post Office Department Prohibits Denialof:37

B

  • Bancroft, George;
    on Germans in American Revolution:105
  • Negotiates Memorable Agreement with Bismarck:38
  • Refers Vancouver Boundary Dispute to German Emperor;
    Advises Friendship With Germany:39
  • Baralong, English Pirate Ship:39
  • Beck, James M.:199
  • Becker, AlfredL., Deputy Attorney General of NewYork, Investigates German Propaganda;
    Investigated by Senator Reed:71
  • Employed Ex-Convicts:73
  • Becker, Prof. CarlL.;
    on Composition of American People:103
  • Berger, Mrs. Frances, Victim ofMob:67
  • Berliner, Emile, Inventor of the Microphone:40
  • Bernstorff, German Ambassador, Quotes Col.House:131
  • Blaine, JamesG., Quotes English Sentiment During CivilWar:112
  • Blockade, “Illegal, Ineffective and Indefensible”:42
  • Blue Laws of Virginia:184
  • Boers, The;
    English Treatmentof:40
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  • Illiteracy of Contending Countries:132
  • Immigration:132
  • Germantown:177
  • Indians, Tories and German Settlements:135
  • Invention of Telephone, Gas Engine,
    Photographic Lenses,etc.:138
  • “Issues and Events”:69

J

  • Jaeger, Pastor,
    Murdered for Being German:67
  • Jay, Mrs. William,
    Leads Campaign to Suppress German Music:64
  • Jefferson, Thomas,
    on German Immigrants:141
  • On English Hyphenates:140
  • On Virginia Blue Laws:184
  • On Longing for an English King:24
  • Jones, John Paul;
    English View of:139

K

  • Kapp, Frederich,
    History of American People:102-4
  • King, Senator, ofUtah,
    Bill Canceling Charter of the German American Alliance:69
  • Knobel, Caspar,
    Captures Jefferson Davis:142
  • Knownothing Party:142
  • Koerner, Gustav,
    on Political Character of German Americans:143
  • Krech, Alvin W.:
  • Kudlich, Dr. Hans,
    the Peasant Emancipator:143

L

  • Langlotz, Prof. C.A.,
    Author of “Old Nassau”:145
  • Lee, Lighthouse Harry:148
  • Lehman, Philip Theodore,
    William Penn’s Secretary:145
  • Lehmann, Frederick William:145
  • Leisler, Jacob,
    First Martyr to Cause of American Independence:145
  • Lieber, Francis:146
  • Founder, “Encyclopedia Americana”:147
  • Legal Advisor to Lincoln Government;
    Author of “Instructions for the Armies in the Field”:148
  • Lincoln, Abraham,
    of German Extraction?:148
  • London “Times” in1862:113
  • Long, FrancesL.,
    One of Custer’s Sergeants and Survivor Greeley Arctic Expedition:152
  • Lossing, BensonJ.,
    on Our Debt to France:77
  • On Jacob Leisler:146
  • On Conrad Weiser:245
  • Lowell, James Russell;
    American People Not English:17
  • Ludwig, Christian,
    Purveyor of the Revolutionary Army:153

M

  • Macaulay, Lord,
    on German Immigrant Settlers:104
  • On George III:21
  • Marix, Rear Admiral Adolph:156
  • Massow, Baron von,
    Member of Mosby’s Brigade:156
  • McCarthy, Justin,
    on Cruise of the Alabama;
    Recognition of Confederacy:111
  • On Schleswig-Holstein Question:210
  • McCumber, Senator,
    Asks President About Our Entrance Into theWar:56
  • McNeill, Walter S.,
    on German Constitution:155
  • On German Civil Law:157
  • Memminger, Christoph Gustav,
    Secretary of the Treasury in the Confederate Cabinet:157
  • Menken, S. Stanwood,
    Organizer and President National Security League:171-2
  • Mergenthaler, Ottmar,
    Inventor of the Linotype Machine:157
  • Military Establishments of the Warring Nations in1914:157
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  • 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 inOhio:107
  • Zenger, John Peter,
    and the Freedom of the Press:250
  • Ziegler, David,
    Revolutionary Soldier and Indian Fighter:248
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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