TABLE OF CONTENTSAAdams, President John Quincy;on First Treaty with Prussia:229Alabama, The; Confederate Cruiser:51,111Allied Nations in War:11Alsace-Lorraine:11No Desire for French Annexation;Linked with the German Empire;German Character of:12General Rapp Demands Independence of;Germans Deported from:14France Distrusts Her Own People in:15American Bearers of Foreign Titles:27“American Liberal, The”:70American School Children and Foreign Propaganda:20Americanization Committee of Massachusetts on;Macaulay on George III;King George Not Alone Responsible:21George Haven Putnam’s London Address:22Owen Wister in London “Times”:23Americans Not an English People:16William Elliot Griffis Quoted:178-179Prof. Albert B. Faust:16James Russell Lowell;Douglas Campbell:17Scott Nearing:18James A. Garfield;Charles E. Hughes:19Americans Saved from Tampico Mob by German Cruiser:19Armstead, Major George;Defender of Ft. McHenry:20Astor, John Jacob;American Pathfinder:25Atherton, Gertrude;on Experience in Germany:188Atrocities, Belgian and French:28Melville E. Stone on:29Rev. J. F. Stillimans on;London “Globe” on:30London “Universe” on;John T. McCutcheon on;Irvin S. Cobb on;Emily S. Hobhouse on:31Rev. J. F. Matthews on:32Horace Green on;Prof. Kellogg on;Ernest P. Bicknell on:33American Correspondents on;Premier Asquith Denies:34State Department Refuses Information on;Church Authorities Investigate:35William K. Draper Quoted;Why Created:36Same Stories Told in Civil War Period;Post Office Department Prohibits Denial of:37BBancroft, George;on Germans in American Revolution:105Negotiates Memorable Agreement with Bismarck:38Refers Vancouver Boundary Dispute to German Emperor;Advises Friendship With Germany:39Baralong, English Pirate Ship:39Beck, James M.:199Becker, Alfred L., Deputy Attorney General of New York, Investigates German Propaganda;Investigated by Senator Reed:71Employed Ex-Convicts:73Becker, Prof. Carl L.;on Composition of American People:103Berger, Mrs. Frances, Victim of Mob:67Berliner, Emile, Inventor of the Microphone:40Bernstorff, German Ambassador, Quotes Col. House:131Blaine, James G., Quotes English Sentiment During Civil War:112Blockade, “Illegal, Ineffective and Indefensible”:42Blue Laws of Virginia:184Boers, The;English Treatment of:40“Bombing Maternity Hospitals”:44Brant, Indian Chief, Destroys German Settlements:135,175CCampbell, Douglas, on Composition of American People:17Carnegie, Andrew, on British-American Union:197-8Cavell, Edith, Executed by Germans;Execution Justified by Col. E. R. West:46Chamberlain, Senator, Speech on English Threats:74Cheradame, Andre, French Propagandist, Conspires Against President Wilson:187Christiansen, Hendrik, True Explorer of the Hudson River:48Clemenceau, Premier Georges, Blames France for War of 1870-71:241Cobb, Sanford H., Story of the Palatines:104Concord, The; Brought Germantown Settlers:121Concord Society, The;Objects of:47Cramb, Prof. J. A., on Germany’s Lofty Spirit:51Cramps, Shipbuilders:125Creasy, Prof. E. S., on the German Race:18Creel and the Sisson Documents:44Cromberger, Johann:45Custer, General George A., a Hessian Descendant:45DDaimler, Gottlieb, Inventor of the Gas Engine:138Danzig:60,85DeKalb, Major General Johann von:48“Dial, The,” on French Propaganda:187Dillon, Dr. E. J., on Alsace-Lorraine:11Dorsheimer, Hon. William:49Dual Citizenship:49Dutch and German:49EEarling, Albert J., Railway President:50Eckert, Thomas:50Election of 1916 and the League of Nations Covenants:51President Wilson’s Colloquy with Senator McCumber:56Foreign Minister Hanotaux Promised American Aid in 1914:57Eliot, Prof. Charles W.,on German Civilization:50England Plundered American Commerce:51Refuses Loan to United States in Civil War:110Threatens United States Through Canada:73English Government Offers $8 for American Scalps:136View of Paul Jones:139First to Use Poison Gas:192Tribute to Germany’s Lofty Spirit:51Opinion of Prussians in 1815:58Investment in Confederate Bonds:114Propaganda in Public Schools:20White Book Justifies Invasion of Belgium:207Statesmen Denounce American Union:113“English-Speaking Union”:198Erzberger, Appeal to Conscience of America:90Espionage Act, Vote on:58How Administered:59Report of Civil Liberties Bureau;New York “Sun” Quoted:63Friends of German Democracy;Mrs. William Jay;German Masons in New Jersey:64Exports and Imports in 1914:58FFisher, Admiral,Justifies German Submarines:212Foreign Residents Assured as to their Investments:230Fourteen Points, The;History of:86France’s Historic Relations with the United States:76Franklin, Benjamin:80Alarmed by German Immigration:81Praises German Population:83Frederick the Great and the American Colonies:84Prevents Russian Alliance with England Against Colonies;Offers American Cruisers Refuge at Danzig:85Free Masons in New Jersey Against Language Edict:64Fresch, Hermann, Sulphur King:224Fricke, Albert Paul,Tried for Treason and Acquitted:67Friends of German Democracy:64Fritchie, Barbara,Immortalized by Whittier:90GGas, Poison, First Employed by English:192George III, a “German King”?:20Macaulay on:21George, Lloyd,Denounces Atrocities Against Boers:41German American Captains of Industry:94German Element in American Life:102Mechanics in Jamestown Settlement:91In Virginia:105Moravians First Settlers in Ohio:107On Indian Border in Pennsylvania:108Settle Frankfort and Louisville, Ky:109Ardent patriots in Revolution:105,109,175,181Early Western Border Occupied by:108Protest Against Slavery:180First Proclamation of Independence:175Praise for Their Republican Virtues:180In Civil War:114In Confederate Army:120Ideals of Liberty:154Women Spies Executed by French:49In American Art, Science and Literature:91Praised by Franklin:83Praised by Washington:245Praised by Jefferson:141First Newspapers:91George Bancroft on:105Subscriptions to Liberty Loan:153In Massachusetts Bay Colony:156Keeps Missouri in the Union:159German Emperor Decides Vancouver Boundary Dispute in Our Favor:39Germantown Settlement:121Germany; Why Strengthened Her Army:124Treatment of France After War of 1870-71:90Conduct During Civil War:110Buys $600,000,000 of Union Bonds:111Bancroft Quoted:39Sends Relief During Civil War:90Godfrey, Inventor of Quadrant:178Gould, B. A.;Civil War Statistics:115Grey, Sir Edward,on Humanity in War:132Griffis, Dr. William Elliot,on German Element:104Early German Mechanics:105On Jacob Leisler:146On Teutonic Influence:178-9On Bay Colony Aristocracy:181On Confusing Germans with Dutch:49Guizot, on German Love of Liberty:154HHagner, Peter:124Haiman, Louis,“Swordmaker of the Confederacy”:227Hanotaux, Foreign Minister,on Assurances Given France in 1914 by American Ambassadors:56Harris, Frank,on Germany and England:155Hartford Convention, The:124Hempel:125“Herald,” New York,Urges Hanging of German Americans:125Hereshoffs and Cramps:125Herkimer, General Nicholas,Hero of Oriskany:125Hervé, Gustave, on Alsace Lorraine:12On Poison Gas:192Hessians, The:125Swell Jackson’s Stonewall Brigade;Where Settled:129General Custer, Descended from:45Hillegas, Michael,First Treasurer of the United States:129Hitchcock, Senator Gilbert M.,on Seizure of Alien Property:232House, Col. E. M.;Reputed Author of “Philip Dru, Administrator”:130Influences President on Surrender of Saar Valley:131Friend of Lloyd George;Attended School in England:130IIbanez, Vincente Blasco,French Propaganda Agent:185Ideals of Liberty:154Illiteracy of Contending Countries:132Immigration:132Germantown:177Indians, Tories and German Settlements:135Invention of Telephone, Gas Engine,Photographic Lenses, etc.:138“Issues and Events”:69JJaeger, Pastor,Murdered for Being German:67Jay, Mrs. William,Leads Campaign to Suppress German Music:64Jefferson, Thomas,on German Immigrants:141On English Hyphenates:140On Virginia Blue Laws:184On Longing for an English King:24Jones, John Paul;English View of:139KKapp, Frederich,History of American People:102-4King, Senator, of Utah,Bill Canceling Charter of the German American Alliance:69Knobel, Caspar,Captures Jefferson Davis:142Knownothing Party:142Koerner, Gustav,on Political Character of German Americans:143Krech, Alvin W.:Kudlich, Dr. Hans,the Peasant Emancipator:143LLanglotz, Prof. C. A.,Author of “Old Nassau”:145Lee, Lighthouse Harry:148Lehman, Philip Theodore,William Penn’s Secretary:145Lehmann, Frederick William:145Leisler, Jacob,First Martyr to Cause of American Independence:145Lieber, Francis:146Founder, “Encyclopedia Americana”:147Legal Advisor to Lincoln Government;Author of “Instructions for the Armies in the Field”:148Lincoln, Abraham,of German Extraction?:148London “Times” in 1862:113Long, Frances L.,One of Custer’s Sergeants and Survivor Greeley Arctic Expedition:152Lossing, Benson J.,on Our Debt to France:77On Jacob Leisler:146On Conrad Weiser:245Lowell, James Russell;American People Not English:17Ludwig, Christian,Purveyor of the Revolutionary Army:153MMacaulay, Lord,on German Immigrant Settlers:104On George III:21Marix, Rear Admiral Adolph:156Massow, Baron von,Member of Mosby’s Brigade:156McCarthy, Justin,on Cruise of the Alabama;Recognition of Confederacy:111On Schleswig-Holstein Question:210McCumber, Senator,Asks President About Our Entrance Into the War:56McNeill, Walter S.,on German Constitution:155On German Civil Law:157Memminger, Christoph Gustav,Secretary of the Treasury in the Confederate Cabinet:157Menken, S. Stanwood,Organizer and President National Security League:171-2Mergenthaler, Ottmar,Inventor of the Linotype Machine:157Military Establishments of the Warring Nations in 1914:157Minnewit, Peter,Purchased Island of Manhattan from Indians:158Missouri, How Kept in the Union:159Montesquieu, on Birth of Liberty:154Morgan, J. Pierpont:158Related to Viscount Lewis Harcourt:159Accused in Congress of Controlling Press:190Muhlenberg, Heinrich Melchior, Founder Lutheran Church in America;Frederick August, First Speaker House of Representative;Peter, General; Career of:161NNagel, Charles,Secretary of Commerce and Labor:169Nast, Thomas,America’s Greatest Cartoonist;Kills the Tweed Ring;Grant’s Opinion of:169National Security League;Objects of, Backers of:169Representative Cooper of Wisconsin on:170Interference with New York Public Schools:171How Organized; Disbursements by:172Denounced in Congress:171-2Neutrality; President Wilson on,in Mexican Relations:172New Ulm Massacre:173Northcliffe, Lord;Control of American Newspapers:174OOhio; Germans First to Settle,First White Child in:107Orth, Charles D.,President National Security League:171-2Osterhaus, General Peter Joseph,Record in Union Army:174His Pension Canceled:175Overman Bill:54PPalatines, the;Sanford H. Cobb on:104Judge Benton Quoted:105Declaration of Independence Antedates that of Mecklenburg:175Its Signers:176-7Panin, Count Nikolai I, Russian Premier,Bribed by Frederick the Great:85Pastorius, Franz Daniel,Founder of Germantown:121,177Agitation Against Unveiling of Monument to:179Author of First Protest Against Slavery:180Pathfinders, German American:191Penn, William, and Crefeld Immigrants:121His Mother a Dutch Woman:193Pennypacker, Ex-Governor Samuel Whitaker:121Pilgrim Society:193Pitcher, Molly;Famous Heroine of German Descent:190Poison Gas; First Used at Colenso;French Testimony:192Prager, Robert B.,Lynched by Anti-German Mob:67Press Attacked in Congress:190Propaganda in the United States:185Vincente Blasco Ibanez, French Agent:185Louis Tracy, English Agent;How Conducted:186French Described by “The Dial;”Andre Cheradame:187Overman Committee;Gertrude Atherton:188Prussia, First Treaty with:229Prussian Constitution,Praised by President Wilson:156Puritans; Land in 1620;Great Migration; Freemen;Hang Quakers and Witches;Blue Laws:184Putnam, George Haven,Repudiates the American Revolution;Proposes to Rewrite Text Books of American History in Public Schools:22Regrets American Independence from England:23QQuakers Hanged in Bay Colony:184Quitman, General J. A.,in Mexican War:194RRassieur, Leo:205Reis, Philipp, Inventor of the Telephone:139Representation in Congress:194Rhodes, Cecil; Text of Secret Will to Reclaim the United States:195Sinclair Kennedy, on Plan:196-7Whitelaw Reid, on Unity with English Government:196Andrew Carnegie, on British-American Union; Rhodes Scholarships:197General Pershing’s Statement; James M. Beck’s Statement:199Admiral Sims’s Guildhall Speech; New York “Globe” Quotes Ambassador Page:200Prof. Roland G. Usher, on Secret Understanding; Colonial Secretary Chamberlain Quoted:201Joseph H. Choate’s Toast to the King:202Ringling, Al:203,207Rittenhouse, David, First Great American Scientist:204Roebling, John August, Famous Bridge Builder:205Roosevelt, Theodore:205Russia Approached by England for Alliance Against the Colonies:85SSauer, Christopher,Famous Colonial Printer:217Scheffauer, Herman George,American Poet:215Schell, Johann Christian:An Episode of the Early Border:215Schleswig-Holstein,“One and Indivisible”:209Wish to be German;Revolution Against Denmark, 1848:210Cradle of Purest Germanism:211Total Danish-Speaking Population in Germany:212Schley, Admiral Winfield Scott;Rescue of Lt. Greeley:216Schreiner, George A.,on American Passport Discriminations:66On Use of Poison Gas at Colenso:192On Lusitania Sinking:242Schurz, Carl,on German Revolution of 1848:214On German Element in the United States:102Scraps of Paper:208Secret Treaties:89Seward, Secretary William H.,Expresses Thanks to Prussia:112Slavery, First Protest Against:180Starving Germany;Result of, and Casualties:217State Department Note of Assurance, February 8, 1917:230Steinmetz, Charles P.,Famous Electrician:217Steuben, Baron Frederick von:220Sutter, the Romance of a California Pioneer:225First to Hoist American Flag to Stay;Founds New Switzerland on Sacramento River;Alvarado Land Grant:225Sides with Santa Anna;Lays Out Town of Sutterville, now Sacramento;Visited by Major Fremont;Hoists the American Flag on His Fort;Gold Discovered on His Ranch by Marshall:226Sutter Ruined;Dies Poor in Pennsylvania;Tribute to:227“Swordmaker of the Confederacy”:227TTaft, William H., on Religious Intolerance:185Praises Kaiser:208“Times,” London, Denounces United States:113Advocates British Propaganda in the United States:24Titled Americans:27Tolstoy on American Liberty:228Tracy, Louis, Head of English Propaganda Bureau:186Treaties of 1799 and 1828, with Germany:229-30Treaty, Commercial, with Germany, and How Observed; President John Quincy Adams on First Treaty; Treaties of 1799-1828:229State Department Assures Foreign Residents:230Alien Custodianship Aired in Congress; Senator Hitchcock’s Momentous Statement; President Wilson’s Remarks of April 2, 1917; List of Persons Whose Property Was Seized:232Property of Wives of Aliens Seized:233Tryon County Committee of Safety:175UUsher, Prof. Roland G.,on “Understanding” with England:200-2VViereck, George Sylvester:71,92Villard, Henry:236Virginia Blue Laws:184Vote on War in Congress:236WWar of 1870-71 240War Lies Repudiated by English Paper:241Washington’s Body Guard:244Tribute to Germans:245Weiser, Conrad,Pioneer and Statesman:245West, Col. E. R.,Justifies Execution of Edith Cavell:46Wetzel, Lou, Indian Fighter:246Whittier, John Greenleaf,Poem on Germantown Settlement:180Williams, Deantor John Sharp,on Fighting Canada:76Wilson, Woodrow, President;on Our Debt to France:78On His Fourteen Points:88Friendship for German People:90German Intellectualism, 1917 and 1919:155Praises Prussian Constitution:156On “Best Practices of Nations”:172Wirt, William,Famous Jurist and Author:247Wirtz, Captain Henry,of Andersonville Prison:247Wistar, Caspar:247ZZane, Elizabeth,Early Border Heroine:248Zeisberger, David,Founds First Christian Community in Ohio:107Zenger, John Peter,and the Freedom of the Press:250Ziegler, David,Revolutionary Soldier and Indian Fighter:248
AAdams, President John Quincy;on First Treaty with Prussia:229Alabama, The; Confederate Cruiser:51,111Allied Nations in War:11Alsace-Lorraine:11No Desire for French Annexation;Linked with the German Empire;German Character of:12General Rapp Demands Independence of;Germans Deported from:14France Distrusts Her Own People in:15American Bearers of Foreign Titles:27“American Liberal, The”:70American School Children and Foreign Propaganda:20Americanization Committee of Massachusetts on;Macaulay on George III;King George Not Alone Responsible:21George Haven Putnam’s London Address:22Owen Wister in London “Times”:23Americans Not an English People:16William Elliot Griffis Quoted:178-179Prof. Albert B. Faust:16James Russell Lowell;Douglas Campbell:17Scott Nearing:18James A. Garfield;Charles E. Hughes:19Americans Saved from Tampico Mob by German Cruiser:19Armstead, Major George;Defender of Ft. McHenry:20Astor, John Jacob;American Pathfinder:25Atherton, Gertrude;on Experience in Germany:188Atrocities, Belgian and French:28Melville E. Stone on:29Rev. J. F. Stillimans on;London “Globe” on:30London “Universe” on;John T. McCutcheon on;Irvin S. Cobb on;Emily S. Hobhouse on:31Rev. J. F. Matthews on:32Horace Green on;Prof. Kellogg on;Ernest P. Bicknell on:33American Correspondents on;Premier Asquith Denies:34State Department Refuses Information on;Church Authorities Investigate:35William K. Draper Quoted;Why Created:36Same Stories Told in Civil War Period;Post Office Department Prohibits Denial of:37
BBancroft, George;on Germans in American Revolution:105Negotiates Memorable Agreement with Bismarck:38Refers Vancouver Boundary Dispute to German Emperor;Advises Friendship With Germany:39Baralong, English Pirate Ship:39Beck, James M.:199Becker, Alfred L., Deputy Attorney General of New York, Investigates German Propaganda;Investigated by Senator Reed:71Employed Ex-Convicts:73Becker, Prof. Carl L.;on Composition of American People:103Berger, Mrs. Frances, Victim of Mob:67Berliner, Emile, Inventor of the Microphone:40Bernstorff, German Ambassador, Quotes Col. House:131Blaine, James G., Quotes English Sentiment During Civil War:112Blockade, “Illegal, Ineffective and Indefensible”:42Blue Laws of Virginia:184Boers, The;English Treatment of:40“Bombing Maternity Hospitals”:44Brant, Indian Chief, Destroys German Settlements:135,175
CCampbell, Douglas, on Composition of American People:17Carnegie, Andrew, on British-American Union:197-8Cavell, Edith, Executed by Germans;Execution Justified by Col. E. R. West:46Chamberlain, Senator, Speech on English Threats:74Cheradame, Andre, French Propagandist, Conspires Against President Wilson:187Christiansen, Hendrik, True Explorer of the Hudson River:48Clemenceau, Premier Georges, Blames France for War of 1870-71:241Cobb, Sanford H., Story of the Palatines:104Concord, The; Brought Germantown Settlers:121Concord Society, The;Objects of:47Cramb, Prof. J. A., on Germany’s Lofty Spirit:51Cramps, Shipbuilders:125Creasy, Prof. E. S., on the German Race:18Creel and the Sisson Documents:44Cromberger, Johann:45Custer, General George A., a Hessian Descendant:45
DDaimler, Gottlieb, Inventor of the Gas Engine:138Danzig:60,85DeKalb, Major General Johann von:48“Dial, The,” on French Propaganda:187Dillon, Dr. E. J., on Alsace-Lorraine:11Dorsheimer, Hon. William:49Dual Citizenship:49Dutch and German:49
EEarling, Albert J., Railway President:50Eckert, Thomas:50Election of 1916 and the League of Nations Covenants:51President Wilson’s Colloquy with Senator McCumber:56Foreign Minister Hanotaux Promised American Aid in 1914:57Eliot, Prof. Charles W.,on German Civilization:50England Plundered American Commerce:51Refuses Loan to United States in Civil War:110Threatens United States Through Canada:73English Government Offers $8 for American Scalps:136View of Paul Jones:139First to Use Poison Gas:192Tribute to Germany’s Lofty Spirit:51Opinion of Prussians in 1815:58Investment in Confederate Bonds:114Propaganda in Public Schools:20White Book Justifies Invasion of Belgium:207Statesmen Denounce American Union:113“English-Speaking Union”:198Erzberger, Appeal to Conscience of America:90Espionage Act, Vote on:58How Administered:59Report of Civil Liberties Bureau;New York “Sun” Quoted:63Friends of German Democracy;Mrs. William Jay;German Masons in New Jersey:64Exports and Imports in 1914:58
FFisher, Admiral,Justifies German Submarines:212Foreign Residents Assured as to their Investments:230Fourteen Points, The;History of:86France’s Historic Relations with the United States:76Franklin, Benjamin:80Alarmed by German Immigration:81Praises German Population:83Frederick the Great and the American Colonies:84Prevents Russian Alliance with England Against Colonies;Offers American Cruisers Refuge at Danzig:85Free Masons in New Jersey Against Language Edict:64Fresch, Hermann, Sulphur King:224Fricke, Albert Paul,Tried for Treason and Acquitted:67Friends of German Democracy:64Fritchie, Barbara,Immortalized by Whittier:90
GGas, Poison, First Employed by English:192George III, a “German King”?:20Macaulay on:21George, Lloyd,Denounces Atrocities Against Boers:41German American Captains of Industry:94German Element in American Life:102Mechanics in Jamestown Settlement:91In Virginia:105Moravians First Settlers in Ohio:107On Indian Border in Pennsylvania:108Settle Frankfort and Louisville, Ky:109Ardent patriots in Revolution:105,109,175,181Early Western Border Occupied by:108Protest Against Slavery:180First Proclamation of Independence:175Praise for Their Republican Virtues:180In Civil War:114In Confederate Army:120Ideals of Liberty:154Women Spies Executed by French:49In American Art, Science and Literature:91Praised by Franklin:83Praised by Washington:245Praised by Jefferson:141First Newspapers:91George Bancroft on:105Subscriptions to Liberty Loan:153In Massachusetts Bay Colony:156Keeps Missouri in the Union:159German Emperor Decides Vancouver Boundary Dispute in Our Favor:39Germantown Settlement:121Germany; Why Strengthened Her Army:124Treatment of France After War of 1870-71:90Conduct During Civil War:110Buys $600,000,000 of Union Bonds:111Bancroft Quoted:39Sends Relief During Civil War:90Godfrey, Inventor of Quadrant:178Gould, B. A.;Civil War Statistics:115Grey, Sir Edward,on Humanity in War:132Griffis, Dr. William Elliot,on German Element:104Early German Mechanics:105On Jacob Leisler:146On Teutonic Influence:178-9On Bay Colony Aristocracy:181On Confusing Germans with Dutch:49Guizot, on German Love of Liberty:154
HHagner, Peter:124Haiman, Louis,“Swordmaker of the Confederacy”:227Hanotaux, Foreign Minister,on Assurances Given France in 1914 by American Ambassadors:56Harris, Frank,on Germany and England:155Hartford Convention, The:124Hempel:125“Herald,” New York,Urges Hanging of German Americans:125Hereshoffs and Cramps:125Herkimer, General Nicholas,Hero of Oriskany:125Hervé, Gustave, on Alsace Lorraine:12On Poison Gas:192Hessians, The:125Swell Jackson’s Stonewall Brigade;Where Settled:129General Custer, Descended from:45Hillegas, Michael,First Treasurer of the United States:129Hitchcock, Senator Gilbert M.,on Seizure of Alien Property:232House, Col. E. M.;Reputed Author of “Philip Dru, Administrator”:130Influences President on Surrender of Saar Valley:131Friend of Lloyd George;Attended School in England:130
IIbanez, Vincente Blasco,French Propaganda Agent:185Ideals of Liberty:154Illiteracy of Contending Countries:132Immigration:132Germantown:177Indians, Tories and German Settlements:135Invention of Telephone, Gas Engine,Photographic Lenses, etc.:138“Issues and Events”:69
JJaeger, Pastor,Murdered for Being German:67Jay, Mrs. William,Leads Campaign to Suppress German Music:64Jefferson, Thomas,on German Immigrants:141On English Hyphenates:140On Virginia Blue Laws:184On Longing for an English King:24Jones, John Paul;English View of:139
KKapp, Frederich,History of American People:102-4King, Senator, of Utah,Bill Canceling Charter of the German American Alliance:69Knobel, Caspar,Captures Jefferson Davis:142Knownothing Party:142Koerner, Gustav,on Political Character of German Americans:143Krech, Alvin W.:Kudlich, Dr. Hans,the Peasant Emancipator:143
LLanglotz, Prof. C. A.,Author of “Old Nassau”:145Lee, Lighthouse Harry:148Lehman, Philip Theodore,William Penn’s Secretary:145Lehmann, Frederick William:145Leisler, Jacob,First Martyr to Cause of American Independence:145Lieber, Francis:146Founder, “Encyclopedia Americana”:147Legal Advisor to Lincoln Government;Author of “Instructions for the Armies in the Field”:148Lincoln, Abraham,of German Extraction?:148London “Times” in 1862:113Long, Frances L.,One of Custer’s Sergeants and Survivor Greeley Arctic Expedition:152Lossing, Benson J.,on Our Debt to France:77On Jacob Leisler:146On Conrad Weiser:245Lowell, James Russell;American People Not English:17Ludwig, Christian,Purveyor of the Revolutionary Army:153
MMacaulay, Lord,on German Immigrant Settlers:104On George III:21Marix, Rear Admiral Adolph:156Massow, Baron von,Member of Mosby’s Brigade:156McCarthy, Justin,on Cruise of the Alabama;Recognition of Confederacy:111On Schleswig-Holstein Question:210McCumber, Senator,Asks President About Our Entrance Into the War:56McNeill, Walter S.,on German Constitution:155On German Civil Law:157Memminger, Christoph Gustav,Secretary of the Treasury in the Confederate Cabinet:157Menken, S. Stanwood,Organizer and President National Security League:171-2Mergenthaler, Ottmar,Inventor of the Linotype Machine:157Military Establishments of the Warring Nations in 1914:157Minnewit, Peter,Purchased Island of Manhattan from Indians:158Missouri, How Kept in the Union:159Montesquieu, on Birth of Liberty:154Morgan, J. Pierpont:158Related to Viscount Lewis Harcourt:159Accused in Congress of Controlling Press:190Muhlenberg, Heinrich Melchior, Founder Lutheran Church in America;Frederick August, First Speaker House of Representative;Peter, General; Career of:161
NNagel, Charles,Secretary of Commerce and Labor:169Nast, Thomas,America’s Greatest Cartoonist;Kills the Tweed Ring;Grant’s Opinion of:169National Security League;Objects of, Backers of:169Representative Cooper of Wisconsin on:170Interference with New York Public Schools:171How Organized; Disbursements by:172Denounced in Congress:171-2Neutrality; President Wilson on,in Mexican Relations:172New Ulm Massacre:173Northcliffe, Lord;Control of American Newspapers:174
OOhio; Germans First to Settle,First White Child in:107Orth, Charles D.,President National Security League:171-2Osterhaus, General Peter Joseph,Record in Union Army:174His Pension Canceled:175Overman Bill:54
PPalatines, the;Sanford H. Cobb on:104Judge Benton Quoted:105Declaration of Independence Antedates that of Mecklenburg:175Its Signers:176-7Panin, Count Nikolai I, Russian Premier,Bribed by Frederick the Great:85Pastorius, Franz Daniel,Founder of Germantown:121,177Agitation Against Unveiling of Monument to:179Author of First Protest Against Slavery:180Pathfinders, German American:191Penn, William, and Crefeld Immigrants:121His Mother a Dutch Woman:193Pennypacker, Ex-Governor Samuel Whitaker:121Pilgrim Society:193Pitcher, Molly;Famous Heroine of German Descent:190Poison Gas; First Used at Colenso;French Testimony:192Prager, Robert B.,Lynched by Anti-German Mob:67Press Attacked in Congress:190Propaganda in the United States:185Vincente Blasco Ibanez, French Agent:185Louis Tracy, English Agent;How Conducted:186French Described by “The Dial;”Andre Cheradame:187Overman Committee;Gertrude Atherton:188Prussia, First Treaty with:229Prussian Constitution,Praised by President Wilson:156Puritans; Land in 1620;Great Migration; Freemen;Hang Quakers and Witches;Blue Laws:184Putnam, George Haven,Repudiates the American Revolution;Proposes to Rewrite Text Books of American History in Public Schools:22Regrets American Independence from England:23
QQuakers Hanged in Bay Colony:184Quitman, General J. A.,in Mexican War:194
RRassieur, Leo:205Reis, Philipp, Inventor of the Telephone:139Representation in Congress:194Rhodes, Cecil; Text of Secret Will to Reclaim the United States:195Sinclair Kennedy, on Plan:196-7Whitelaw Reid, on Unity with English Government:196Andrew Carnegie, on British-American Union; Rhodes Scholarships:197General Pershing’s Statement; James M. Beck’s Statement:199Admiral Sims’s Guildhall Speech; New York “Globe” Quotes Ambassador Page:200Prof. Roland G. Usher, on Secret Understanding; Colonial Secretary Chamberlain Quoted:201Joseph H. Choate’s Toast to the King:202Ringling, Al:203,207Rittenhouse, David, First Great American Scientist:204Roebling, John August, Famous Bridge Builder:205Roosevelt, Theodore:205Russia Approached by England for Alliance Against the Colonies:85
SSauer, Christopher,Famous Colonial Printer:217Scheffauer, Herman George,American Poet:215Schell, Johann Christian:An Episode of the Early Border:215Schleswig-Holstein,“One and Indivisible”:209Wish to be German;Revolution Against Denmark, 1848:210Cradle of Purest Germanism:211Total Danish-Speaking Population in Germany:212Schley, Admiral Winfield Scott;Rescue of Lt. Greeley:216Schreiner, George A.,on American Passport Discriminations:66On Use of Poison Gas at Colenso:192On Lusitania Sinking:242Schurz, Carl,on German Revolution of 1848:214On German Element in the United States:102Scraps of Paper:208Secret Treaties:89Seward, Secretary William H.,Expresses Thanks to Prussia:112Slavery, First Protest Against:180Starving Germany;Result of, and Casualties:217State Department Note of Assurance, February 8, 1917:230Steinmetz, Charles P.,Famous Electrician:217Steuben, Baron Frederick von:220Sutter, the Romance of a California Pioneer:225First to Hoist American Flag to Stay;Founds New Switzerland on Sacramento River;Alvarado Land Grant:225Sides with Santa Anna;Lays Out Town of Sutterville, now Sacramento;Visited by Major Fremont;Hoists the American Flag on His Fort;Gold Discovered on His Ranch by Marshall:226Sutter Ruined;Dies Poor in Pennsylvania;Tribute to:227“Swordmaker of the Confederacy”:227
TTaft, William H., on Religious Intolerance:185Praises Kaiser:208“Times,” London, Denounces United States:113Advocates British Propaganda in the United States:24Titled Americans:27Tolstoy on American Liberty:228Tracy, Louis, Head of English Propaganda Bureau:186Treaties of 1799 and 1828, with Germany:229-30Treaty, Commercial, with Germany, and How Observed; President John Quincy Adams on First Treaty; Treaties of 1799-1828:229State Department Assures Foreign Residents:230Alien Custodianship Aired in Congress; Senator Hitchcock’s Momentous Statement; President Wilson’s Remarks of April 2, 1917; List of Persons Whose Property Was Seized:232Property of Wives of Aliens Seized:233Tryon County Committee of Safety:175
UUsher, Prof. Roland G.,on “Understanding” with England:200-2
VViereck, George Sylvester:71,92Villard, Henry:236Virginia Blue Laws:184Vote on War in Congress:236
WWar of 1870-71 240War Lies Repudiated by English Paper:241Washington’s Body Guard:244Tribute to Germans:245Weiser, Conrad,Pioneer and Statesman:245West, Col. E. R.,Justifies Execution of Edith Cavell:46Wetzel, Lou, Indian Fighter:246Whittier, John Greenleaf,Poem on Germantown Settlement:180Williams, Deantor John Sharp,on Fighting Canada:76Wilson, Woodrow, President;on Our Debt to France:78On His Fourteen Points:88Friendship for German People:90German Intellectualism, 1917 and 1919:155Praises Prussian Constitution:156On “Best Practices of Nations”:172Wirt, William,Famous Jurist and Author:247Wirtz, Captain Henry,of Andersonville Prison:247Wistar, Caspar:247
ZZane, Elizabeth,Early Border Heroine:248Zeisberger, David,Founds First Christian Community in Ohio:107Zenger, John Peter,and the Freedom of the Press:250Ziegler, David,Revolutionary Soldier and Indian Fighter:248